Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

The men's 1500 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 15–19 August at the Beijing National Stadium.[1] Forty-eight athletes from 30 nations competed.[2]

Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
Olympic Athletics
VenueBeijing National Stadium
DatesAugust 15 (heats)
August 17 (semifinals)
August 19 (final)
Competitors48 from 30 nations
Medalists
Asbel Kiprop
 Kenya
Nicholas Willis
 New Zealand
Mehdi Baala
 France

The qualifying standards were 3:36.60 (A standard) and 3:39.00 (B standard).[3]

The initial winner, Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain, tested positive for the blood-booster CERA and was disqualified on November 18, 2009.[4] After the disqualification, the event was won by Asbel Kiprop of Kenya, the nation's fourth title in the event. It was the fourth straight Games with a Kenyan on the podium in the event; the United States (six times from 1896 to 1920) and Great Britain (four times from 1908 to 1924) were the only other nations to have accomplished that. Nicholas Willis's silver was New Zealand's first medal in the men's 1500 metres since 1976. Mehdi Baala's bronze was France's first medal in the event since 1960.

Background

This was the 26th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Five finalists from 2004 returned: silver medalist Bernard Lagat (who since immigrated from Kenya to the United States), fifth-place finisher Ivan Heshko of Ukraine, seventh-place finisher Reyes Estévez of Spain, tenth-place finisher Mulugeta Wendimu of Ethiopia, and eleventh-place finisher Kamal Boulahfane of Algeria. Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain, a semifinalist in 2004, was now the favorite, with the two men who had medalled in both 2000 and 2004 either retired (Hicham El Guerrouj) or competing but injured (Lagat).[2]

Ecuador, Eritrea, and Serbia each made their first appearance in the event. The United States made its 25th appearance, most of all nations (having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games).

Qualification

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) was able to enter up to three entrants providing they had met the A qualifying standard (3:36.00) in the qualifying period (1 January 2007 to 23 July 2008). NOCs were also permitted to enter one athlete providing he had met the B standard (3:39.00) in the same qualifying period.[5]

Competition format

The competition was again three rounds (used previously in 1952 and since 1964). The "fastest loser" system introduced in 1964 was used for both the first round and semifinals. The 12-man semifinals and finals introduced in 1984 and used since 1992 were retained. The field was slightly larger than in past Games, expanding the number of heats from three to four.

There were four heats in the first round, each with 12 or 13 runners (before withdrawals). The top five runners in each heat, along with the next four fastest overall, advanced to the semifinals. The 24 semifinalists were divided into two semifinals, each with 12 runners. The top five men in each semifinal, plus the next two fastest overall, advanced to the 12-man final.[2]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:

World record Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR)3:26.00Rome, Italy14 July 1998
Olympic record Noah Ngeny (KEN)3:32.07Sydney, Australia29 September 2000

No new world or Olympic records were set for this event. The following national records were established during the competition:

NationAthleteRoundTime
 EstoniaTiidrek NurmeHeat 33:38.59

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8)

Date Time Round
Friday, 15 August 200819:10Round 1
Sunday, 17 August 200821:55Semifinals
Tuesday, 19 August 200822:50Final

Results

Heat 1

RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
17Mehdi Baala France3:35.87Q
22Nicholas Willis New Zealand3:36.01Q
39Daham Naim Bashir Qatar3:36.05Q
41Tarek Boukensa Algeria3:36.11Q
511Deresse Mekonnen Ethiopia3:36.22Q
64Leonel Manzano United States3:36.67Q
73Javier Carriqueo Argentina3:39.36
812Reyes Estevez Spain3:39.62
95Taylor Milne Canada3:41.56
108Youssef Baba Morocco3:42.13
1110Vyacheslav Shabunin Russia3:42.53
6Juan Luis Barrios MexicoDNS

Heat 2

RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
13Asbel Kiprop Kenya3:41.28Q
21Nathan Brannen Canada3:41.45Q
32Juan Carlos Higuero Spain3:41.70Q
45Bernard Lagat United States3:41.98Q
513Antar Zerguelaine Algeria3:42.30Q
612Goran Nava Serbia3:42.92
711Thomas Lancashire Great Britain3:43.40
88Alistair Cragg Ireland3:44.90
96Hais Welday Eritrea3:45.06
109Mohammed Othman Shaween Saudi Arabia3:45.82
114Mitchell Kealey Australia3:46.31
1210Isiah Msibi Swaziland3:51.35PB
7Ivan Heshko UkraineDNS

Heat 3

RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
19Juan van Deventer South Africa3:36.32Q
25Arturo Casado Spain3:36.42Q
38Andrew Baddeley Great Britain3:36.47Q
47Abdalaati Iguider Morocco3:36.48Q
56Lopez Lomong United States3:36.70Q
612Belal Mansoor Ali Bahrain3:36.84q
72Hudson de Souza Brazil3:37.06
84Demma Daba Ethiopia3:37.78
911Tiidrek Nurme Estonia3:38.59PB, NR
101David Freeman Puerto Rico3:39.70SB
1110Nicholas Kemboi Kenya3:41.56
123Byron Piedra Ecuador3:45.57
1313Abdalla Abdelgadir Sudan3:47.65

Heat 4

RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
13Rashid Ramzi Bahrain3:32.89Q, DPG[4]
24Mohamed Moustaoui Morocco3:34.80Q
39Augustine Kiprono Choge Kenya3:35.47Q
46Christian Obrist Italy3:35.91Q, SB
55Kevin Sullivan Canada3:36.05Q
67Carsten Schlangen Germany3:36.34q
71Mulugeta Wendimu Ethiopia3:36.67q
82Kamal Thamer Ali Qatar3:41.08
910Mahamoud Farah Djibouti3:43.62
108Chauncy Master Malawi3:44.96
1111Kamel Boulahfane Algeria3:45.59
1212Jeffrey Riseley Australia3:53.95

Overall results for round 1

Heat[6]LaneAthleteCountryPBSBTimeNotes
11Tarek Boukensa Algeria3:30.923:31.983:36.11Q
12Nicholas Willis New Zealand3:32.173:33.513:36.01Q
13Javier Carriqueo Argentina3:38.623:39.363:39.36
14Leonel Manzano United States3:35.293:36.673:36.67q
15Taylor Milne Canada3:36.003:36.003:41.56
16Juan Luis Barrios Mexico3:37.713:37.87DNS
17Mehdi Baala France3:28.983:32.003:35.87Q
18Youssef Baba Morocco3:32.133:33.853:42.13
19Daham Naim Bashir Qatar3:31.043:34.773:36.05Q
110Vyacheslav Shabunin Russia3:32.283:37.993:42.53
111Deresse Mekonnen Ethiopia3:33.713:33.713:36.22Q
112Reyes Estevez Spain3:30.573:34.983:39.62
21Nathan Brannen Canada3:34.653:34.653:41.45Q
22Juan Carlos Higuero Spain3:31.573:32.573:41.70Q
23Asbel Kiprop Kenya3:31.643:31.643:41.28Q
24Mitchell Kealey Australia3:36.213:36.213:46.31
25Bernard Lagat United States3:26.343:35.143:41.98Q
26Hais Welday Eritrea3:37.253:37.253:45.06
27Ivan Heshko Ukraine3:30.333:43.95DNS
28Alistair Cragg Ireland3:36.183:39.123:44.90
29Mohammed Othman Shaween Saudi Arabia3:33.903:33.903:45.82
210Isiah Msibi Swaziland3:51.353:51.353:51.35PB
211Thomas Lancashire Great Britain3:35.333:35.333:43.40
212Goran Nava Serbia3:38.353:38.353:42.92
213Antar Zerguelaine Algeria3:31.953:33.323:42.30Q
31David Freeman Puerto Rico3:38.903:39.703:39.70SB
32Hudson de Souza Brazil3:33.253:36.893:37.06
33Byron Piedra Ecuador3:37.883:45.173:45.57
34Demma Daba Ethiopia3:35.273:35.273:37.78
35Arturo Casado Spain3:33.143:33.143:36.42Q
36Lopez Lomong United States3:36.363:36.363:36.70Q
37Abdalaati Iguider Morocco3:31.883:31.883:36.48Q
38Andrew Baddeley Great Britain3:34.363:34.363:36.47Q
39Juan van Deventer South Africa3:34.463:34.463:36.32Q
310Nicholas Kemboi Kenya3:33.723:35.253:41.56
311Tiidrek Nurme Estonia3:38.593:38.593:38.59PB, NR
312Belal Mansoor Ali Bahrain3:31.493:33.123:36.84q
313Abdalla Abdelgadir Sudan3:38.933:38.933:47.65
41Mulugeta Wendimu Ethiopia3:31.133:34.673:36.67q
42Kamal Thamer Ali Qatar3:35.563:35.563:41.08
43Rashid Ramzi Bahrain3:29.143:32.893:32.89Q, DPG[4]
44Mohamed Moustaoui Morocco3:32.063:32.063:34.80Q
45Kevin Sullivan Canada3:31.713:35.783:36.05Q
46Christian Obrist Italy3:35.323:35.913:35.91Q, SB
47Carsten Schlangen Germany3:34.993:34.993:36.34q
48Chauncy Master Malawi3:42.733:42.733:44.96
49Augustine Kiprono Choge Kenya3:31.573:31.573:35.47Q
410Mahamoud Farah Djibouti3:39.293:39.293:43.62
411Kamel Boulahfane Algeria3:32.443:33.333:45.59
412Jeffrey Riseley Australia3:36.033:36.033:53.95

Semifinals

Qual. rule: first 5 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.[7]

Semifinal 1

The first semifinal was held on 17 August 2008 at 21:55.

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Asbel Kiprop Kenya3:37.04Q
2Abdalaati Iguider Morocco3:37.21Q
3Juan Carlos Higuero Spain3:37.31Q
4Christian Obrist Italy3:37.47Q
5Belal Mansoor Ali Bahrain3:37.60Q
6Juan van Deventer South Africa3:37.75q
7Daham Najim Bashir Qatar3:37.77q
8Carsten Schlangen Germany3:37.94
9Nathan Brannen Canada3:39.10
10Mulugeta Wendimu Ethiopia3:40.16
11Antar Zerguelaine Algeria3:40.64
12Lopez Lomong United States3:41.00

Semifinal 2

The second semifinal was held on 17 August 2008 at 22:04.

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Rashid Ramzi Bahrain3:37.11Q, DPG[4]
2Mehdi Baala France3:37.47Q
3Andrew Baddeley Great Britain3:37.47Q
4Augustine Kiprono Choge Kenya3:37.54Q
5Nicholas Willis New Zealand3:37.54Q
6Bernard Lagat United States3:37.79
7Deresse Mekonnen Ethiopia3:37.85
8Tarek Boukensa Algeria3:39.73
9Kevin Sullivan Canada3:40.30
10Mohamed Moustaoui Morocco3:40.90
11Arturo Casado Spain3:41.57
12Leonel Manzano United States3:50.33

Final

The final was held on 19 August 2008 at 22:50.[8]

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Rashid Ramzi Bahrain3:32.94DPG[4]
Asbel Kiprop Kenya3:33.11
Nicholas Willis New Zealand3:34.16
Mehdi Baala France3:34.21
4Juan Carlos Higuero Spain3:34.44
5Abdalaati Iguider Morocco3:34.66
6Juan van Deventer South Africa3:34.77
7Belal Mansoor Ali Bahrain3:35.23
8Andrew Baddeley Great Britain3:35.37
9Augustine Kiprono Choge Kenya3:35.50
10Daham Najim Bashir Qatar3:37.68
11Christian Obrist Italy3:39.87
Splits
IntermediateAthleteNationMark
400 mAsbel Kiprop Kenya56.48
800 mAugustine Kiprono Choge Kenya1:56.06
1200 mAugustine Kiprono Choge Kenya2:53.67

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