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RESULTS 1500 Metres Men Split (CRO) IAAF/VTB Bank Continental Cup 4 - 5 September 2010 RESULTS 1500 Metres Men 04 SEP 2010 - 19:35 RESULT NAME AGE VENUE DATE World Record 3:26.00 Hicham EL GUERROUJ (MAR) 24 Roma 14 Jul 98 Championship Record 3:31.20 Bernard LAGAT (USA) 28 Madrid 20 Sep 02 World Leading 3:29.27 Silas KIPLAGAT (KEN) 21 Monaco 22 Jul 10 START TIME 19:38 TEMPERATURE 26°C HUMIDITY 40% PLACE BIB NAME TEAM COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH RESULT PTS 1 525 Amine LAALOU AFR MAR 13 MAY 82 3:35.49 8 2 514 Mekonnen GEBREMEDHIN AFR ETH 11 OCT 88 3:35.70 7 3 630 Leonel MANZANO AME USA 12 SEP 84 3:36.48 6 4 803 Arturo CASADO EUR ESP 26 JAN 83 3:37.43 5 5 816 Andrew BADDELEY EUR GBR 20 JUN 82 3:38.41 4 6 518 Asbel KIPROP AFR KEN 30 JUN 89 3:38.81 7 808 Yoann KOWAL EUR FRA 28 MAY 87 3:39.30 8 606 Taylor MILNE AME CAN 15 SEP 81 3:39.94 3 9 734 Mohammed SHAWEEN APA KSA 15 FEB 86 3:40.75 2 10 708 Mitchell KEALEY APA AUS 28 JAN 84 3:41.51 1 INTERMEDIATE TIMES 400m 57.13 Asbel KIPROP (KEN) 800m 1:56.80 Asbel KIPROP (KEN) 1200m 2:55.59 Mekonnen GEBREMEDHIN (ETH) TEAM STANDINGS AFTER 12 OF 40 EVENTS 1 AME Americas 129 2 EUR Europe 128 3 AFR Africa 96 4 APA Asia-Pacific 76 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST 3:26.00 Hicham EL GUERROUJ (MAR) Roma 14 Jul 98 3:29.27 Silas KIPLAGAT (KEN) Monaco 22 Jul 10 3:26.34 Bernard LAGAT (USA) Bruxelles 24 Aug 01 3:29.53 Amine LAALOU (MAR) Monaco 22 Jul 10 3:27.37 Noureddine MORCELI (ALG) Nice 12 Jul 95 3:30.22 Augustine Kiprono CHOGE (KEN) Monaco 22 Jul 10 3:28.12 Noah NGENY (KEN) Zürich 11 Aug 00 3:30.90 Andrew WHEATING (USA) Monaco 22 Jul 10 3:28.95 Fermín CACHO (ESP) Zürich 13 Aug 97 3:31.06 Ryan GREGSON (AUS) Monaco 22 Jul 10 3:28.98 Mehdi BAALA (FRA) Bruxelles 5 Sep 03 3:31.52 Nicholas Kiptanui KEMBOI (KEN) Lausanne 8 Jul 10 3:29.02 Daniel Kipchirchir KOMEN (KEN) Roma 14 Jul 06 3:31.57 Mekonnen GEBREMEDHIN (ETH) Berlin 22 Aug 10 3:29.14 Rashid RAMZI (BRN) Roma 14 Jul 06 3:31.78 Asbel KIPROP (KEN) Rieti 29 Aug 10 3:29.18 Vénuste NIYONGABO (BDI) Bruxelles 22 Aug 97 3:32.16 Daniel Kipchirchir KOMEN (KEN) Heusden-Zolder 10 Jul 10 3:29.27 Silas KIPLAGAT (KEN) Monaco 22 Jul 10 3:32.20 Lopez LOMONG (USA) Monaco 22 Jul 10 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Issued at 16:21 on Sunday, 5 September 2010.
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