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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
Olympic Athletics
VenueStadium Australia
Date25 September 2000 (heats)
27 September 2000 (semi-finals)
29 September 2000 (final)
Competitors41 from 26 nations
Winning time3:32.07OR
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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The1500 metres at the2000 Summer Olympics as part of theathletics programme were held atStadium 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 0.25 seconds byNoah 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

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World record holderHicham El Guerrouj was the clear favorite coming into the race, but he had a reputation for setting records in races set up by apacemaker. His countrymanYoussef 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 challengersNoah Ngeny andBernard 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 withMehdi Baala a step behind. Through the final turn Ngeny executed a textbookkick, 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

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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 medalistNoureddine Morceli of Algeria, seventh-place finisherMarko Koers of the Netherlands, tenth-place finisherDriss Maazouzi of Morocco, eleventh-place finisherJohn Mayock of Great Britain, and twelfth-place finisherHicham 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

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Main article:Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Qualification

EachNational 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

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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

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

World record Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR)3:26.00Rome,Italy14 July 1998
Olympic record Sebastian Coe (GBR)3:32.53Los Angeles,United States11 August 1984

The 16-year-old Olympic record fell toNoah 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:

NationAthleteRoundTime
 MalawiFrancis MunthaliHeat 13:46.34

Schedule

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All times areAustralian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

DateTimeRound
Monday, 25 September 200010:40Round 1
Wednesday, 27 September 200018:30Semifinals
Friday, 29 September 200020:00Final

Results

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Round 1

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Heat 1

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RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
11Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco3:38.57Q
27Jose Antonio Redolat Spain3:38.66Q
310Kamel Boulahfane Algeria3:39.01Q
43John Mayock Great Britain3:39.08Q
58Hailu Mekonnen Ethiopia3:39.09Q
612Michael Stember United States3:39:13Q
76Julius Achon Uganda3:39.40q
85William Chirchir Kenya3:40.22
913James Nolan Ireland3:40.50
1011Darko Radomirović FR Yugoslavia3:43.57
114Nick Howarth Australia3:45.46
129Branko Zorko Croatia3:46.16
131Francis Munthali Malawi3:46.34NR

Heat 2

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RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
13Mehdi Baala France3:40.35Q
25Bernard Lagat Kenya3:40.42Q
31Juan Carlos Higuero Spain3:40.60Q
412Kevin Sullivan Canada3:40.80Q
52Daniel Zegeye Ethiopia3:40.91Q
614Gabriel Jennings United States3:40:96Q
713Adil Kaouch Morocco3:41.06
86Mohamed Khaldi Algeria3:41.16
97Vyacheslav Shabunin Russia3:41.52
109Ivan Heshko Ukraine3:41.80
118Alexis Sharangabo Rwanda3:44.06
1211Chungu Chipako Zambia3:49.79
134José Luis Ebatela Nvo Equatorial Guinea4:06.14
4Anthony Whiteman Great BritainDNF

Heat 3

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RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
17Noah Ngeny Kenya3:38.03Q
214Noureddine Morceli Algeria3:38.41Q
33Andrés Manuel Díaz Spain3:38.54Q
41Youssef Baba Morocco3:38.68Q
54Berhanu Alemu Ethiopia3:38.79Q
65Driss Maazouzi France3:38:88Q
713Jason Pyrah United States3:38.94q
89Marko Koers Netherlands3:39.16q
912Mohammed Yagoub Sudan3:39.52q
102Hudson de Souza Brazil3:39.70q
116Andrew Graffin Great Britain3:39:75q
1211Ibrahim Mohamud Aden Gedi Somalia3:40.33
1310Rui Silva Portugal3:41.93
148Sidi Mohamed Ould Bidjel Mauritania4:03.74PB

Overall results for Round 1

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RankAthleteNationHeatLanePlaceTimeNotes
1Noah Ngeny Kenya3713:38.03Q
2Noureddine Morceli Algeria31423:38.41Q
3Andrés Manuel Díaz Spain3333:38.54Q
4Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco1113:38.57Q
5Jose Antonio Redolat Spain1723:38.66Q
6Youssef Baba Morocco3143:38.68Q
7Berhanu Alemu Ethiopia3453:38.79Q
8Driss Maazouzi France3563:38:88Q
9Jason Pyrah United States31373:38.94q
10Kamel Boulahfane Algeria11033:39.01Q
11John Mayock Great Britain1343:39.08Q
12Hailu Mekonnen Ethiopia1853:39.09Q
13Michael Stember United States11263:39:13Q
14Marko Koers Netherlands3983:39.16q
15Julius Achon Uganda1673:39.40q
16Mohammed Yagoub Sudan31293:39.52q
17Hudson de Souza Brazil32103:39.70q
18Andrew Graffin Great Britain36113:39:75q
19William Chirchir Kenya1583:40.22
20Ibrahim Mohamud Aden Gedi Somalia311123:40.33
21Mehdi Baala France2313:40.35Q
22Bernard Lagat Kenya2523:40.42Q
23James Nolan Ireland11393:40.50
24Juan Carlos Higuero Spain2133:40.60Q
25Kevin Sullivan Canada21243:40.80Q
26Daniel Zegeye Ethiopia2253:40.91Q
27Gabriel Jennings United States21463:40.96Q
28Adil Kaouch Morocco21373:41.06
29Mohamed Khaldi Algeria2683:41.16
30Vyacheslav Shabunin Russia2793:41.52
31Ivan Heshko Ukraine29103:41.80
32Rui Silva Portugal310133:41.93
33Darko Radomirović FR Yugoslavia111103:43.57
34Alexis Sharangabo Rwanda28113:44.06
35Nick Howarth Australia14113:45.46
36Branko Zorko Croatia19123:46.16
37Francis Munthali Malawi11133:46.34NR
38Chungu Chipako Zambia211123:49.79
39Sidi Mohamed Ould Bidjel Mauritania38144:03.74PB
40Jose Luis Ebatela Nvo Equatorial Guinea24134:06.14
Anthony Whiteman Great Britain210DNF

Semifinals

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Semifinal 1

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RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
112Noah Ngeny Kenya3:39.29Q
22Kevin Sullivan Canada3:39.66Q
311Jason Pyrah United States3:40.04Q
49Youssef Baba Morocco3:40.16Q
58Driss Maazouzi France3:40.23Q
66Julius Achon Uganda3:40:32
710Hailu Mekonnen Ethiopia3:49.92
83Hudson de Souza Brazil3:41.00
91Michael Stember United States3:42.30
107Andrew Graffin Great Britain3:42.72
115Jose Antonio Redolat Spain3:45.46
124Noureddine Morceli Algeria4:00.78

Semifinal 2

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RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
16Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco3:37.60Q
210Bernard Lagat Kenya3:37.84Q
311Daniel Zegeye Ethiopia3:38.08Q
44Mehdi Baala France3:38.15Q
512Juan Carlos Higuero Spain3:38.37Q
62Andrés Manuel Díaz Spain3:38:41q
75John Mayock Great Britain3:38.68q
87Marko Koers Netherlands3:39.42
99Gabriel Jennings United States3:40.10
103Berhanu Alemu Ethiopia3:41.09
111Kamel Boulahfane Algeria3:43.98
128Mohammed Yagoub Sudan3:50.60

Overall results for semifinals

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RankAthleteNationHeatLanePlaceTimeNotes
1Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco2613:37.60Q
2Bernard Lagat Kenya21023:37.84Q
3Daniel Zegeye Ethiopia21133:38.08Q
4Mehdi Baala France2443:38.15Q
5Juan Carlos Higuero Spain21253:38.37Q
6Andrés Manuel Díaz Spain2263:38.41q
7John Mayock Great Britain2573:38.68q
8Noah Ngeny Kenya11213:39:29Q
9Marko Koers Netherlands2783:39.42
10Kevin Sullivan Canada1223:39.66Q
11Jason Pyrah United States11133:40.04Q
12Gabriel Jennings United States2993:40.10
13Youssef Baba Morocco1943:40:16Q
14Driss Maazouzi France1853:40.23Q
15Julius Achon Uganda1663:40.32
16Hailu Mekonnen Ethiopia11073:40.92
17Hudson de Souza Brazil1383:41.00
18Berhanu Alemu Ethiopia23103:41:09
19Michael Stember United States1193:42.30
20Andrew Graffin Great Britain17103:42.72
21Kamel Boulahfane Algeria21113:43.98
22Jose Antonio Redolat Spain15113:45.46
23Mohammed Yagoub Sudan28123:50.60
24Noureddine Morceli Algeria14124:00.78

Final

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RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)11Noah Ngeny Kenya3:32.07OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)1Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco3:32.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)7Bernard Lagat Kenya3:32.44
48Mehdi Baala France3:34.14
52Kevin Sullivan Canada3:35.50
63Daniel Zegeye Ethiopia3:36.78
710Andrés Manuel Díaz Spain3:37.27
84Juan Carlos Higuero Spain3:38.91
95John Mayock Great Britain3:39.41
106Jason Pyrah United States3:39.84
1112Driss Maazouzi France3:45.46
129Youssef Baba Morocco3:56.08

References

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  1. ^"Athletics at the 2000 Sydney Games: Men's 1500 metres".sports-reference.com. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved3 November 2017.
  2. ^"- YouTube" – viaYouTube.
  3. ^ab"1500 metres, Men".Olympedia. Retrieved17 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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