Athletics at the 1997 Summer Universiade – Men's 1500 metres

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The men's 1500 metres event at the 1997 Summer Universiade was held at the Stadio Cibali in Catania, Italy on August 29, 30 and 31.[1]

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
Anthony Whiteman
 Great Britain
Carlos García
 Spain
António Travassos
 Portugal

Results[]

Heats[]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Carlos García  Spain 3:46.31 Q[2]
2 5  Mexico 3:46.39 Q
3 5 Karl Paranya  United States 3:46.45 Q
4 5  Algeria 3:46.50 q
5 5  Norway 3:46.92 q
6 5  Morocco 3:48.21 q
7 4  Ukraine 3:48.47 Q
8 4  Italy 3:48.49 Q
9 4 Bård Kvalheim  Norway 3:48.64 Q
10 4 Peter Philipp   Switzerland 3:48.81 q
11 4  Brazil 3:48.85 q
12 4  Canada 3:49.20 q[3]
13 2  Australia 3:49.91 Q[4]
14 3 António Travassos  Portugal 3:50.28 Q[5]
15 2  Qatar 3:50.45 Q
16 2  Canada 3:50.68 Q[3]
17 3  South Africa 3:50.68 Q
18 3  Ireland 3:50.82 Q
19 3 Michael Gottschalk  Germany 3:50.87
20 2 Thomas Ebner  Austria 3:51.12
21 2 Alexis Sharangabo  Rwanda 3:51.89
22 6 Gert-Jan Liefers  Netherlands 3:52.46 Q
23 6  Poland 3:52.56 Q
24 6  Great Britain 3:52.62 Q
25 6   Switzerland 3:52.68
26 1 Anthony Whiteman  Great Britain 3:52.81 Q
27 6  United States 3:53.23
28 1 Đorđe Milić  Yugoslavia 3:53.35 Q
29 1  Australia 3:53.80 Q[4]
30 1 Lorenzo Lazzari  Italy 3:53.99
31 6  Slovenia 3:54.01
32 1  Moldova 3:54.54
33 3  Morocco 3:54.76
34 3 Pedro Antonio Esteso  Spain 3:56.00 [2]
35 6  Macedonia 3:57.46
36 4  Cameroon 3:57.47
37 3 Gilbert Tuhabonye  Burundi 3:58.06
38 2  New Zealand 3:59.35
39 2  Swaziland 3:59.53
40 3  Zambia 3:59.58
41 2  Kenya 3:59.64
42 1  Tunisia 3:59.66
43 1 Kim Soon-hyung  South Korea 4:00.12
44 1  Botswana 4:00.50
45 5  Burundi 4:01.52
46 3  Indonesia 4:01.88
47 6  Indonesia 4:02.14
48 5  Swaziland 4:02.18
49 4  Uganda 4:05.59
50 6  Rwanda 4:05.81
51 1  Jordan 4:15.13
52 3  Macau 4:16.68
53 3  Uganda 4:18.67
54 3  Guinea 4:22.18
55 4  Hong Kong 4:26.90
56 5  Pakistan 4:30.83
57 5  Macau 4:38.62
58 5  Jordan 4:43.38
59 2  Lebanon 4:45.63
60 2  Sierra Leone 4:48.29

Semifinals[]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Anthony Whiteman  Great Britain 3:42.20 Q
2 1 Carlos García  Spain 3:42.39 Q[2]
3 1 Đorđe Milić  Yugoslavia 3:42.77 Q
4 1  Ukraine 3:42.89 Q
5 1  Algeria 3:42.97 Q
6 2 António Travassos  Portugal 3:42.98 Q[5]
7 1  Australia 3:43.02 q[4]
8 2 Gert-Jan Liefers  Netherlands 3:43.62 Q
9 1  Mexico 3:43.66 q
10 2  South Africa 3:43.75 Q
11 2  Ireland 3:43.87 Q
12 2  Poland 3:43.98 Q
13 2  Australia 3:44.19 [4]
14 2 Peter Philipp   Switzerland 3:44.33 [6]
15 1  Morocco 3:44.53
16 1 Karl Paranya  United States 3:45.11
17 1  Canada 3:45.61 [7]
18 2  Brazil 3:46.69
19 2  Great Britain 3:47.64
20 2  Canada 3:50.26 [7]
21 1 Bård Kvalheim  Norway 3:53.42
22 2  Italy 3:54.59
2  Norway DNF
1  Qatar ?

Final[]

[8]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Anthony Whiteman  Great Britain 3:43.57
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Carlos García  Spain 3:43.97
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) António Travassos  Portugal 3:44.14
4  Ireland 3:45.26
5  Ukraine 3:45.67
6 Gert-Jan Liefers  Netherlands 3:46.09
7 Đorđe Milić  Yugoslavia 3:46.32
8  Mexico 3:46.35
9  Australia 3:46.66 [4]
10  South Africa 3:47.03
11  Poland 3:48.34
12  Algeria 3:50.24

References[]

  1. ^ Results at Tilastopaja
  2. ^ a b c Spanish results (p304)
  3. ^ a b "Canadian results". Calgary Herald. 30 August 1997. p. 4. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Australian 1997 Almanac" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-08.
  5. ^ a b Portuguese results
  6. ^ "Schweizer erfolgreich wie nie" (in German). Thun Thuner Tagblatt. 1 September 1997. p. 21. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  7. ^ a b "How Canada Fared". No. 31 August 1997. Calgary Herald. p. 20. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2014-10-01.
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