Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

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Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
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Olympic Athletics
VenueStadium Australia
Date25 September 2000 (heats)
27 September 2000 (semi-finals)
29 September 2000 (final)
Competitors41 from 26 nations
Winning time3:32.07 OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Noah Ngeny
 Kenya
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hicham El Guerrouj
 Morocco
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bernard Lagat
 Kenya
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The 1500 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics programme were held at Stadium Australia on Monday 25 September, Wednesday 27 September, and Friday 29 September 2000.[1] Forty-one athletes from 26 nations competed. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Noah Ngeny of Kenya, the nation's first title in the event since 1988 and third overall. Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco took second, matching the nation's best result in the event (Rachid El Basir's silver in 1992).

Summary[]

World record holder Hicham El Guerrouj was the clear favorite coming into the race, but he had a reputation for setting records in races set up by a pacemaker. His countryman Youssef Baba provided the service, sacrificing his own ambition in the final, he took the pace out in 54.14, the two Moroccan teammates leading the two Kenyan challengers Noah Ngeny and Bernard Lagat, separating from the rest of the field. On the second lap the pace lagged to 60.63, letting the other runners back in. Baba disappeared quickly leaving El Guerrouj to burn off the Kenyans taking the third lap in 56.90. But the Kenyans remained close with Mehdi Baala a step behind. Through the final turn Ngeny executed a textbook kick, moving onto El Guerrouj's shoulder, sliding into the second lane and sprinting past him for the gold. Lagat moved into lane 3 with hopes of passing as well but ran out of real estate to take the bronze.[2]

Background[]

This was the 24th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Five finalists from 1996 returned: gold medalist Noureddine Morceli of Algeria, seventh-place finisher Marko Koers of the Netherlands, tenth-place finisher Driss Maazouzi of Morocco, eleventh-place finisher John Mayock of Great Britain, and twelfth-place finisher Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco. El Guerrouj had been disappointed by the finish in Atlanta; expected to challenge for gold, he had tripped and fallen. Since the 1996 Games, he had won both world championships (1997 and 1999) and broken the world record; "[m]any people were calling [him] the greatest miler in history."[3]

For the first time, no nations made their debut in the 1500 metres. The United States made its 23rd appearance, most of all nations (having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games).

Qualification[]

Each National Olympic Committee was permitted to enter up to three athletes that had run 3:36.80 or faster during the qualification period. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. If an NOC had no athletes that qualified under that standard, one athlete that had run 3:39.50 or faster could be entered.[4]

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 smaller than before; there were three heats in the first round, each with 13 or 14 runners. The top six runners in each heat, along with the next six 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.[3][5]

Records[]

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics.

World record  Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) 3:26.00 Rome, Italy 14 July 1998
Olympic record  Sebastian Coe (GBR) 3:32.53 Los Angeles, United States 11 August 1984

The 16-year-old Olympic record fell to Noah Ngeny in the final, who set a new record at 3:32.07. All three medalists came in under the old record time.

The following national records were established during the competition:

Nation Athlete Round Time
 Malawi Francis Munthali Heat 1 3:46.34

Schedule[]

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Monday, 25 September 2000 10:40 Round 1
Wednesday, 27 September 2000 18:30 Semifinals
Friday, 29 September 2000 20:00 Final

Results[]

Round 1[]

Heat 1[]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 1 Hicham El Guerrouj  Morocco 3:38.57 Q
2 7 Jose Antonio Redolat  Spain 3:38.66 Q
3 10 Kamel Boulahfane  Algeria 3:39.01 Q
4 3 John Mayock  Great Britain 3:39.08 Q
5 8 Hailu Mekonnen  Ethiopia 3:39.09 Q
6 12 Michael Stember  United States 3:39:13 Q
7 6 Julius Achon  Uganda 3:39.40 q
8 5 William Chirchir  Kenya 3:40.22
9 13 James Nolan  Ireland 3:40.50
10 11 Darko Radomirović  FR Yugoslavia 3:43.57
11 4 Nick Howarth  Australia 3:45.46
12 9 Branko Zorko  Croatia 3:46.16
13 1 Francis Munthali  Malawi 3:46.34 NR

Heat 2[]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 3 Mehdi Baala  France 3:40.35 Q
2 5 Bernard Lagat  Kenya 3:40.42 Q
3 1 Juan Carlos Higuero  Spain 3:40.60 Q
4 12 Kevin Sullivan  Canada 3:40.80 Q
5 2 Daniel Zegeye  Ethiopia 3:40.91 Q
6 14 Gabriel Jennings  United States 3:40:96 Q
7 13 Adil Kaouch  Morocco 3:41.06
8 6 Mohamed Khaldi  Algeria 3:41.16
9 7 Vyacheslav Shabunin  Russia 3:41.52
10 9 Ivan Heshko  Ukraine 3:41.80
11 8 Alexis Sharangabo  Rwanda 3:44.06
12 11 Chungu Chipako  Zambia 3:49.79
13 4 José Luis Ebatela Nvo  Equatorial Guinea 4:06.14
4 Anthony Whiteman  Great Britain DNF

Heat 3[]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 7 Noah Ngeny  Kenya 3:38.03 Q
2 14 Noureddine Morceli  Algeria 3:38.41 Q
3 3 Andrés Manuel Díaz  Spain 3:38.54 Q
4 1 Youssef Baba  Morocco 3:38.68 Q
5 4 Berhanu Alemu  Ethiopia 3:38.79 Q
6 5 Driss Maazouzi  France 3:38:88 Q
7 13 Jason Pyrah  United States 3:38.94 q
8 9 Marko Koers  Netherlands 3:39.16 q
9 12 Mohammed Yagoub  Sudan 3:39.52 q
10 2 Hudson de Souza  Brazil 3:39.70 q
11 6 Andrew Graffin  Great Britain 3:39:75 q
12 11 Ibrahim Mohamud Aden Gedi  Somalia 3:40.33
13 10 Rui Silva  Portugal 3:41.93
14 8 Sidi Mohamed Ould Bidjel  Mauritania 4:03.74 PB

Overall results for Round 1[]

Rank Athlete Nation Heat Lane Place Time Notes
1 Noah Ngeny  Kenya 3 7 1 3:38.03 Q
2 Noureddine Morceli  Algeria 3 14 2 3:38.41 Q
3 Andrés Manuel Díaz  Spain 3 3 3 3:38.54 Q
4 Hicham El Guerrouj  Morocco 1 1 1 3:38.57 Q
5 Jose Antonio Redolat  Spain 1 7 2 3:38.66 Q
6 Youssef Baba  Morocco 3 1 4 3:38.68 Q
7 Berhanu Alemu  Ethiopia 3 4 5 3:38.79 Q
8 Driss Maazouzi  France 3 5 6 3:38:88 Q
9 Jason Pyrah  United States 3 13 7 3:38.94 q
10 Kamel Boulahfane  Algeria 1 10 3 3:39.01 Q
11 John Mayock  Great Britain 1 3 4 3:39.08 Q
12 Hailu Mekonnen  Ethiopia 1 8 5 3:39.09 Q
13 Michael Stember  United States 1 12 6 3:39:13 Q
14 Marko Koers  Netherlands 3 9 8 3:39.16 q
15 Julius Achon  Uganda 1 6 7 3:39.40 q
16 Mohammed Yagoub  Sudan 3 12 9 3:39.52 q
17 Hudson de Souza  Brazil 3 2 10 3:39.70 q
18 Andrew Graffin  Great Britain 3 6 11 3:39:75 q
19 William Chirchir  Kenya 1 5 8 3:40.22
20 Ibrahim Mohamud Aden Gedi  Somalia 3 11 12 3:40.33
21 Mehdi Baala  France 2 3 1 3:40.35 Q
22 Bernard Lagat  Kenya 2 5 2 3:40.42 Q
23 James Nolan  Ireland 1 13 9 3:40.50
24 Juan Carlos Higuero  Spain 2 1 3 3:40.60 Q
25 Kevin Sullivan  Canada 2 12 4 3:40.80 Q
26 Daniel Zegeye  Ethiopia 2 2 5 3:40.91 Q
27 Gabriel Jennings  United States 2 14 6 3:40.96 Q
28 Adil Kaouch  Morocco 2 13 7 3:41.06
29 Mohamed Khaldi  Algeria 2 6 8 3:41.16
30 Vyacheslav Shabunin  Russia 2 7 9 3:41.52
31 Ivan Heshko  Ukraine 2 9 10 3:41.80
32 Rui Silva  Portugal 3 10 13 3:41.93
33 Darko Radomirović  FR Yugoslavia 1 11 10 3:43.57
34 Alexis Sharangabo  Rwanda 2 8 11 3:44.06
35 Nick Howarth  Australia 1 4 11 3:45.46
36 Branko Zorko  Croatia 1 9 12 3:46.16
37 Francis Munthali  Malawi 1 1 13 3:46.34 NR
38 Chungu Chipako  Zambia 2 11 12 3:49.79
39 Sidi Mohamed Ould Bidjel  Mauritania 3 8 14 4:03.74 PB
40 Jose Luis Ebatela Nvo  Equatorial Guinea 2 4 13 4:06.14
Anthony Whiteman  Great Britain 2 10 DNF

Semifinals[]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 12 Noah Ngeny  Kenya 3:39.29 Q
2 2 Kevin Sullivan  Canada 3:39.66 Q
3 11 Jason Pyrah  United States 3:40.04 Q
4 9 Youssef Baba  Morocco 3:40.16 Q
5 8 Driss Maazouzi  France 3:40.23 Q
6 6 Julius Achon  Uganda 3:40:32
7 10 Hailu Mekonnen  Ethiopia 3:49.92
8 3 Hudson de Souza  Brazil 3:41.00
9 1 Michael Stember  United States 3:42.30
10 7 Andrew Graffin  Great Britain 3:42.72
11 5 Jose Antonio Redolat  Spain 3:45.46
12 4 Noureddine Morceli  Algeria 4:00.78

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 6 Hicham El Guerrouj  Morocco 3:37.60 Q
2 10 Bernard Lagat  Kenya 3:37.84 Q
3 11 Daniel Zegeye  Ethiopia 3:38.08 Q
4 4 Mehdi Baala  France 3:38.15 Q
5 12 Juan Carlos Higuero  Spain 3:38.37 Q
6 2 Andrés Manuel Díaz  Spain 3:38:41 q
7 5 John Mayock  Great Britain 3:38.68 q
8 7 Marko Koers  Netherlands 3:39.42
9 9 Gabriel Jennings  United States 3:40.10
10 3 Berhanu Alemu  Ethiopia 3:41.09
11 1 Kamel Boulahfane  Algeria 3:43.98
12 8 Mohammed Yagoub  Sudan 3:50.60

Overall results for semifinals[]

Rank Athlete Nation Heat Lane Place Time Notes
1 Hicham El Guerrouj  Morocco 2 6 1 3:37.60 Q
2 Bernard Lagat  Kenya 2 10 2 3:37.84 Q
3 Daniel Zegeye  Ethiopia 2 11 3 3:38.08 Q
4 Mehdi Baala  France 2 4 4 3:38.15 Q
5 Juan Carlos Higuero  Spain 2 12 5 3:38.37 Q
6 Andrés Manuel Díaz  Spain 2 2 6 3:38.41 q
7 John Mayock  Great Britain 2 5 7 3:38.68 q
8 Noah Ngeny  Kenya 1 12 1 3:39:29 Q
9 Marko Koers  Netherlands 2 7 8 3:39.42
10 Kevin Sullivan  Canada 1 2 2 3:39.66 Q
11 Jason Pyrah  United States 1 11 3 3:40.04 Q
12 Gabriel Jennings  United States 2 9 9 3:40.10
13 Youssef Baba  Morocco 1 9 4 3:40:16 Q
14 Driss Maazouzi  France 1 8 5 3:40.23 Q
15 Julius Achon  Uganda 1 6 6 3:40.32
16 Hailu Mekonnen  Ethiopia 1 10 7 3:40.92
17 Hudson de Souza  Brazil 1 3 8 3:41.00
18 Berhanu Alemu  Ethiopia 2 3 10 3:41:09
19 Michael Stember  United States 1 1 9 3:42.30
20 Andrew Graffin  Great Britain 1 7 10 3:42.72
21 Kamel Boulahfane  Algeria 2 1 11 3:43.98
22 Jose Antonio Redolat  Spain 1 5 11 3:45.46
23 Mohammed Yagoub  Sudan 2 8 12 3:50.60
24 Noureddine Morceli  Algeria 1 4 12 4:00.78

Final[]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 11 Noah Ngeny  Kenya 3:32.07 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 Hicham El Guerrouj  Morocco 3:32.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 Bernard Lagat  Kenya 3:32.44
4 8 Mehdi Baala  France 3:34.14
5 2 Kevin Sullivan  Canada 3:35.50
6 3 Daniel Zegeye  Ethiopia 3:36.78
7 10 Andrés Manuel Díaz  Spain 3:37.27
8 4 Juan Carlos Higuero  Spain 3:38.91
9 5 John Mayock  Great Britain 3:39.41
10 6 Jason Pyrah  United States 3:39.84
11 12 Driss Maazouzi  France 3:45.46
12 9 Youssef Baba  Morocco 3:56.08

References[]

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 2000 Sydney Games: Men's 1500 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnApto_H1iM
  3. ^ a b "1500 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  4. ^ http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/images/stories/tfn_pdfs/ogqualifying_standards.pdf[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Official Report, Results Book for Athletics.

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