2017 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 1500 metres

The men's 1500 metres at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the London Olympic Stadium on 10, 11, and 13 August.[1] The winning margin was 0.38 seconds.

Men's 1500 metres
at the 2017 World Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates10 August (heats)
11 August (semifinal)
13 August (final)
Competitors42 from 26 nations
Winning time3:33.61
Medalists
gold medal    Kenya
silver medal    Kenya
bronze medal    Norway
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Summary

From the gun in the final, the Kenyan team took charge as Elijah Manangoi from the inside and Timothy Cheruiyot from the outside squeezed the pack behind their wall. The third Kenyan, Asbel Kiprop went to his typical position marking the back of the pack. After a moderate lap, controlling the pace, Kiprop moved forward and the two leaders accelerated to a quick five metre breakaway. In the next half lap, that break expanded to 10 metres with only Kiprop able to bridge the gap. Through the next half lap, three men, led by Filip Ingebrigtsen (NOR), followed by Adel Mechaal (ESP) and Sadik Mikhou (BHR) were able to bridge the gap, with Ingebrigtsen able to reach the trailing Kiprop on the inside at the bell. Ingebrigtsen was able to hold the inside, making Kiprop run to the outside through the penultimate turn. Down the backstretch Mechaal was also able to pass Kiprop, who was struggling. The sweep was broken but Cheruiyot and Manangoi were still in front, Cheruiyot holding the leading inside position. Coming off the turn, Manangoi displayed some of his reputed 46 second (400) speed, running past his teammate and on to a 2-metre victory. Three metres behind, Mechaal made a serious move to try to get ahead of Ingebrigtsen, trying to pass in the narrow space on the inside. He got his shoulders as far as Ingebrigtsen's 10 metres prior to the finish but couldn't get by, both men struggling and falling toward the finish line. Ingebrigtsen leaned for the bronze medal position while Mechaal put his hand out onto Ingebrigtsen's back. Ingebrigtsen fell into a sideways somersault after the finish, both finishing just ahead of a fast closing Jakub Holuša (CZE).

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

RecordPerf.AthleteNat.DateLocation
World3:26.00Hicham El Guerrouj  MAR14 Jul 1998Rome, Italy
Championship3:27.65Hicham El Guerrouj  MAR24 Aug 1999Sevilla, Spain
World leading3:28.80Elijah Motonei Manangoi  KEN21 Jul 2017Monaco
African3:26.00Hicham El Guerrouj  MAR14 Jul 1998Rome, Italy
Asian3:29.14Rashid Ramzi  BHR14 Jul 2006Rome, Italy
NACAC3:29.30Bernard Lagat  USA28 Aug 2005Rieti, Italy
South American3:33.25Hudson de Souza  BRA28 Aug 2005Rieti, Italy
European3:28.81Mohamed Farah  GBR19 Jul 2013Monaco
Oceanian3:29.66Nicholas Willis  NZL17 Jul 2015Monaco

The following records were set at the competition:[3]

RecordPerf.AthleteNat.Date
Gibraltarian3:44.03Harvey Dixon  GIB10 Aug 2017

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 3:36.00.[4]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), is as follows:[5]

DateTimeRound
10 August20:25Heats
11 August20:10Semifinals
13 August20:30Final

Results

Heats

The first round took place on 10 August in three heats as follows:[6]

Heat123
Start time20:2520:3720:48
Photo finishlinklinklink

The first six in each heat ( Q ) and the next six fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals. The overall results were as follows:[7]

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Luke Mathews  Australia (AUS)3:38.19Q
23Timothy Cheruiyot  Kenya (KEN)3:38.41Q
33Filip Ingebrigtsen  Norway (NOR)3:38.46Q
43Jake Wightman  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)3:38.50Q
53Homiyu Tesfaye  Germany (GER)3:38.57Q
63Adel Mechaal  Spain (ESP)3:38.99Q
73Fouad Elkaam  Morocco (MAR)3:39.33q
83John Gregorek  United States (USA)3:39.62q
93Kalle Berglund  Sweden (SWE)3:39.62q
103Benson Seurei  Bahrain (BHR)3:39.77q
113Michał Rozmys  Poland (POL)3:40.28q
122Sadik Mikhou  Bahrain (BHR)3:42.12Q
132Jakub Holuša  Czech Republic (CZE)3:42.31Q
142Chris O'Hare  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)3:42.53Q
152Ronald Musagala  Uganda (UGA)3:42.75Q
162Nick Willis  New Zealand (NZL)3:42.75Q
172Robby Andrews  United States (USA)3:43.03Q
182Ronald Kwemoi  Kenya (KEN)3:43.10q
192Federico Bruno  Argentina (ARG)3:43.16
202Ryan Gregson  Australia (AUS)3:43.28
212Marc Alcalá  Spain (ESP)3:43.28
223Ismael Debjani  Belgium (BEL)3:43.71
233Harvey Dixon  Gibraltar (GIB)3:44.03NR
241Elijah Manangoi  Kenya (KEN)3:45.93Q
251Asbel Kiprop  Kenya (KEN)3:45.96Q
261Timo Benitz  Germany (GER)3:46.01Q
271Abdalaati Iguider  Morocco (MAR)3:46.03Q
281Marcin Lewandowski  Poland (POL)3:46.06Q
291Jordan Williamsz  Australia (AUS)3:46.11Q
301Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad  France (FRA)3:46.17
311Samuel Tefera  Ethiopia (ETH)3:46.22
321David Torrence  Peru (PER)3:46.39
331Ayanleh Souleiman  Djibouti (DJI)3:46.64
341Josh Kerr  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)3:47.30
351Abderrahmane Anou  Algeria (ALG)3:47.38
361David Bustos  Spain (ESP)3:47.52
371Matthew Centrowitz  United States (USA)3:48.34
382Benjamín Enzema  Equatorial Guinea (GEQ)3:48.39
393Erick Rodríguez  Nicaragua (NCA)3:52.35SB
402Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu  Athlete Refugee Team (ART)3:52.78PB
412Richard Douma  Netherlands (NED)3:55.36q
3Taresa Tolosa  Ethiopia (ETH)DNF
2Brahim Akachab  Morocco (MAR)DNS
2Chala Regassa  Ethiopia (ETH)DNS
1Thiago André  Brazil (BRA)DNS

Semifinals

The semifinals took place on 11 August in two heats as follows:[8]

Heat12
Start time20:1020:20
Photo finishlinklink

The first five in each heat ( Q ) and the next two fastest ( q ) qualified for the final. The overall results were as follows:[9]

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
12Jakub Holuša  Czech Republic (CZE)3:38.05Q
22Timothy Cheruiyot  Kenya (KEN)3:38.14Q
32Marcin Lewandowski  Poland (POL)3:38.32Q
42Chris O'Hare  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)3:38.59Q
52Fouad Elkaam  Morocco (MAR)3:38.64Q
62Nick Willis  New Zealand (NZL)3:38.68q
72John Gregorek  United States (USA)3:38.68q
82Jordan Williamsz  Australia (AUS)3:38.93
92Ronald Kwemoi  Kenya (KEN)3:39.47
102Homiyu Tesfaye  Germany (GER)3:39.72
112Kalle Berglund  Sweden (SWE)3:40.05
121Elijah Manangoi  Kenya (KEN)3:40.10Q
131Asbel Kiprop  Kenya (KEN)3:40.14Q
141Filip Ingebrigtsen  Norway (NOR)3:40.23Q
151Sadik Mikhou  Bahrain (BHR)3:40.52Q
161Adel Mechaal  Spain (ESP)3:40.60Q
171Abdalaati Iguider  Morocco (MAR)3:40.76
181Luke Mathews  Australia (AUS)3:40.91
192Benson Seurei  Bahrain (BHR)3:40.96
201Jake Wightman  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)3:41.79
211Ronald Musagala  Uganda (UGA)3:42.01
221Michał Rozmys  Poland (POL)3:42.94
231Timo Benitz  Germany (GER)3:44.38
242Richard Douma  Netherlands (NED)3:47.74
1Robby Andrews  United States (USA)DNF

Final

The final took place on 13 August at 20:30. The results were as follows (photo finish):[10]

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Elijah Manangoi  Kenya (KEN)3:33.61
Timothy Cheruiyot  Kenya (KEN)3:33.99
Filip Ingebrigtsen  Norway (NOR)3:34.53
4Adel Mechaal  Spain (ESP)3:34.71
5Jakub Holuša  Czech Republic (CZE)3:34.89
6Sadik Mikhou  Bahrain (BHR)3:35.81
7Marcin Lewandowski  Poland (POL)3:36.02
8Nick Willis  New Zealand (NZL)3:36.82
9Asbel Kiprop  Kenya (KEN)3:37.24
10John Gregorek  United States (USA)3:37.56
11Fouad Elkaam  Morocco (MAR)3:37.72
12Chris O'Hare  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)3:38.28

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