Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

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Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
VenueCentennial Olympic Stadium
Dates29 July 1996 (heats)
1 August 1996 (semi-finals)
3 August 1996 (final)
Competitors57 from 36 nations
Winning time3:35.78
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Noureddine Morceli
 Algeria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Fermín Cacho
 Spain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stephen Kipkorir
 Kenya
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These are the official results of the men's 1500 metres event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There were a total number of 57 competitors. The event took place between 29 July and 3 August.[1]

Algerian Noureddine Morceli had dominated the 1500 for five years, holding the world record and winning the previous three world championships. But Hicham El Guerrouj, from neighboring Morocco was the rising star, who had chased Morceli in the most recent world championships. This was expected to be the match race. While Morceli had led the semi-finals in close to Olympic record time, the final race was much slower and entirely strategic. Approaching the bell at the end of the third lap, Morceli had moved into the lead with El Guerrouj sprinting up to his shoulder. Morceli held him off with El Guerrouj having to cede position and move in behind Morceli squeezing in front of defending champion, master tactician Fermin Cacho who was perfectly positioned directly behind Morceli. Two strides later El Guerrouj tripped and fell. Morceli took off sprinting at the same moment the rest of the field had to evade El Guerrouj's body on the track. Cacho was forced to leap over the fallen El Guerrouj, almost stepping on him. Next in line Abdi Bile had to jump off the track to the infield. Morceli opened up 2 meters in the process, which he widened to 5 down the backstretch. Cacho and Bile held that gap onto the final straight. Bile faded while Cacho held on until he could see it was futile to catch Morceli, jogging in for silver. Stephen Kipkorir led two other Kenyan teammates around Bile to take bronze. After quickly staggering to his feet, El Guerrouj chased the field but shocked and disheartened, he was unable to catch anybody.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Noureddine Morceli
 Algeria
Fermín Cacho
 Spain
Stephen Kipkorir
 Kenya

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics.

World Record 3:27.37 Algeria Noureddine Morceli Nice (FRA) July 12, 1995
Olympic Record 3:32.53 United Kingdom Sebastian Coe Los Angeles (USA) August 11, 1984

Final classification

Rank NAME ATHLETE FINAL SEMI HEAT
1st place, gold medalist(s) Noureddine Morceli  Algeria 3:35.78 3:32.88 3:41.95
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Fermín Cacho  Spain 3:36.40 3:33.12 3:39.84
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stephen Kipkorir  Kenya 3:36.72 3:35.53 3:36.70
4 Laban Rotich  Kenya 3:37.39 3:33.73 3:35.88
5 William Tanui  Kenya 3:37.42 3:33.57 3:37.72
6 Abdi Bile  Somalia 3:38.03 3:33.30 3:42.32
7 Marko Koers  Netherlands 3:38.18 3:36.06 3:36.18
8 Ali Hakimi  Tunisia 3:38.19 3:35.91 3:36.58
9 Mohammed Suleiman  Qatar 3:38.26 3:36.01 3:37.70
10. Driss Maazouzi  Morocco 3:39.65 3:34.35 3:37.08
11. John Mayock  Great Britain 3:40.18 3:34.55 3:42.31
12. Hicham El Guerrouj  Morocco 3:40.75 3:35.29 3:37.66

Non-qualifiers

Rank NAME ATHLETE SEMI HEAT
Kader Chekhemani  France 3:34.84 3:37.81
Branko Zorko  Croatia 3:35.14 3:37.35
Balázs Tölgyesi  Hungary 3:35.57 3:36.71
Luís Feiteira  Portugal 3:40.31 3:38.09
Niall Bruton  Ireland 3:42.88 3:37.42
Isaac Viciosa  Spain 3:36.11 3:37.93
Anthony Whiteman  Great Britain 3:36.11 3:40.74
Christophe Impens  Belgium 3:37.64 3:40.16
Paul McMullen  United States 3:37.81 3:39.94
Reyes Estévez  Spain 3:39.44 3:42.48
Shane Healy  Ireland 3:39.81 3:37.28
Kevin McKay  Great Britain 3:43.61 3:38.02
Ovidiu Olteanu  Romania DNQ 3:38.33
Vyacheslav Shabunin  Russia DNQ 3:38.56
Edgar de Oliveira  Brazil DNQ 3:40.70
Steve Agar  Dominica DNQ 3:43.02
Brian Hyde  United States DNQ 3:48.20
Andriy Bulkovskiy  Ukraine DNQ 3:53.30
Tawai Keiruan  Vanuatu DNQ 4:02.78
Rachid El Basir  Morocco DNQ 3:42.85
Julius Achon  Uganda DNQ 3:43.08
Luis Jesus  Portugal DNQ 3:44.65
Joaquim Cruz  Brazil DNQ 3:45.32
João N'tyamba  Angola DNQ 3:46.41
Ali Ibrahim  Djibouti DNQ 3:46.62
Michael Gottschalk  Germany DNQ 3:56.46
Mickaël Damian  France DNQ 3:39.21
Jason Pyrah  United States DNQ 3:39.91
António Travassos  Portugal DNQ 3:42.01
Martin Johns  New Zealand DNQ 3:44.91
Hussain Riyaz  Maldives DNQ 4:15.14
Marcus O'Sullivan  Ireland DNQ 3:38.16
Peter Philipp  Switzerland DNQ 3:41.60
Werner Edler-Muhr  Austria DNQ 3:45.02
Alexis Sharangabo  Rwanda DNQ 3:46.42
Ali Mabruk Ezayedi  Libya DNQ 3:51.49
Andrey Loginov  Russia DNQ 3:40.99
Dieudonne Kwizera  Burundi DNQ 3:41.45
Ahmed Krama  Algeria DNQ 3:42.09
Bahadur Prasad  India DNQ 3:46.16
Eric Dubus  France DNQ 3:47.01
Thomas Ebner  Austria DNQ 3:48.38
Paul Cleary  Australia DNQ 3:52.85
Selwyn Kole  Solomon Islands DNQ 4:03.44
Graham Hood  Canada DNQ DNF

See also

References

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1996 Atlanta Games: Men's 1500 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 November 2017.

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