2013 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase

The men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 12 and 15 August.[1]

Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
at the 2013 World Championships
VenueLuzhniki Stadium
Dates12 August (heats)
15 August (final)
Competitors40 from 20 nations
Winning time8:06.01
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The final was, as expected, led by the Kenyan team. With multiple Olympic and returning World Champion Ezekiel Kemboi, they were at the front with the rest of the field strung out behind them. For the first four laps, Conseslus Kipruto did the majority of the leading, with the rest of the Kenyans, then both Ugandans behind. Occasionally Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad would pass one of the Ugandan athletes. With three laps to go, things began to shake up. Paul Kipsiele Koech moved into the lead and at about the same time Noureddine Smaïl moved from the middle of the pack along the outside into third place. As the pace quickened, the Ugandans disappeared, replaced by the two Frenchmen and Evan Jager as contenders behind the Kenyan gauntlet. Over the next half lap, the pace quickened, Smai'l disappeared and Matthew Hughes of Canada emerged. Going into the last lap, Conseslus Kipruto and Koech were in the lead with Kemboi behind them followed by Mekhissi and Jager. Menkhissi moved along the outside, with about 200 meters to go, passed Kemboi, then Koech and was even with Kipruto. But behind him, Kemboi moved into a different gear. Taking the barrier at the end of the straight in full hurdle stride, in the next 50 meters before the water jump, Kemboi went around the outside and took the lead. Mekhissi was next over the water jump with Kipruto scrambling to make up ground. In full sprint, Kipruto went around Mekhissi but didn't negotiate the last barrier as well as Kemboi. Regaining his balance he again sprinted making up significant ground on his more experienced teammate, but it was not enough to get gold. Make that three straight for Kemboi, along with two Olympic gold medals unbeaten in the World Championships since he finished second to a different Kipruto in 2007. In all, three golds, three silvers and nothing worse in the World Championships since 2003. Mekhissi repeats his bronze medal.[2]

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[3]

World record  Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT)7:53.63Brussels, Belgium3 September 2004
Championship record  Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN)8:00.43Berlin, Germany18 August 2009
World Leading  Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN)7:59.03Saint-Denis, France6 July 2013
African Record  Brimin Kiprop Kipruto (KEN)7:53.64Monaco22 July 2011
Asian Record  Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT)7:53.63Brussels, Belgium3 September 2004
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Evan Jager (USA)8:06.81Monaco20 July 2012
South American Record  Wander do Prado Moura (BRA)8:14.41Mar del Plata, Argentina22 March 1995
European Record  Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad (FRA)8:00.09Saint-Denis, France6 July 2013
Oceanian record  Peter Renner (NZL)8:14.05Koblenz, West Germany29 August 1984

Qualification standards

A time[4]B time
8:26.108:32.00

Schedule

DateTimeRound
12 August 201310:10Heats
15 August 201320:20Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results

KEY:qFastest non-qualifiersQQualifiedNRNational recordPBPersonal bestSBSeasonal best

Heats

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) advanced to the final.[5]

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad  France (FRA)8:15.43Q
21Matthew Hughes  Canada (CAN)8:16.93Q, PB
31Abel Mutai  Kenya (KEN)8:19.15Q
41Ángel Mullera  Spain (ESP)8:19.26q, SB
51Ion Luchianov  Moldova (MDA)8:19.64q, SB
61Benjamin Kiplagat  Uganda (UGA)8:21.14q
73Conseslus Kipruto  Kenya (KEN)8:22.31Q
83Paul Kipsiele Koech  Kenya (KEN)8:22.88Q
93Yoann Kowal  France (FRA)8:23.74Q
102Evan Jager  United States (USA)8:23.76Q
112Ezekiel Kemboi  Kenya (KEN)8:23.84Q
122Noureddine Smaïl  France (FRA)8:24.05Q
133Hamid Ezzine  Morocco (MAR)8:24.35q
142Jacob Araptany  Uganda (UGA)8:24.53q
152Alex Genest  Canada (CAN)8:24.56q
162José Peña  Venezuela (VEN)8:24.88
171Abdelmadjed Touil  Algeria (ALG)8:25.89
182Steffen Uliczka  Germany (GER)8:28.32
193De'Sean Turner  United States (USA)8:28.44
203Hicham Bouchicha  Algeria (ALG)8:28.56
211Ilgizar Safiullin  Russia (RUS)8:28.65PB
223Habtamu Fayisa  Ethiopia (ETH)8:29.08
233Chris Winter  Canada (CAN)8:29.36
243Mitko Tsenov  Bulgaria (BUL)8:32.49
253Sebastián Martos  Spain (ESP)8:32.63
262Roberto Alaiz  Spain (ESP)8:33.32
271Vadym Slobodenyuk  Ukraine (UKR)8:33.60
281Tareq Mubarak Taher  Bahrain (BHR)8:34.32SB
291Mateusz Demczyszak  Poland (POL)8:34.60
303Tarık Langat Akdağ  Turkey (TUR)8:34.97
312James Wilkinson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)8:35.07
321Jaouad Chemlal  Morocco (MAR)8:36.29
333Patrick Nasti  Italy (ITA)8:36.42
341Daniel Huling  United States (USA)8:37.80
352Roba Gari  Ethiopia (ETH)8:45.06
1Yuri Floriani  Italy (ITA)DQR 163.3[6]
2Jamel Chatbi  Italy (ITA)DQR 163.3[6]
2Abdelhamid Zerrifi  Algeria (ALG)DQR 163.3[6]
3Krystian Zalewski  Poland (POL)DQR 163.3[6]
2Mohammed Boulama  Morocco (MAR)DNF
3Timothy Toroitich  Uganda (UGA)DNS

Final

The final was started at 20:20.[7]

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Ezekiel Kemboi  Kenya (KEN)8:06.01
Conseslus Kipruto  Kenya (KEN)8:06.37
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad  France (FRA)8:07.86
4Paul Kipsiele Koech  Kenya (KEN)8:08.62
5Evan Jager  United States (USA)8:08.67
6Matthew Hughes  Canada (CAN)8:11.64NR
7Abel Mutai  Kenya (KEN)8:17.04
8Yoann Kowal  France (FRA)8:17.41
9Hamid Ezzine  Morocco (MAR)8:19.53
10Ion Luchianov  Moldova (MDA)8:19.99
11Ángel Mullera  Spain (ESP)8:20.93
12Jacob Araptany  Uganda (UGA)8:25.86
13Alex Genest  Canada (CAN)8:27.01
14Benjamin Kiplagat  Uganda (UGA)8:31.09
Noureddine Smaïl  France (FRA)DNF

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