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2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase

The men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 1 to 4 October 2019.[1]

Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates1 October (heats)
4 October (final)
Competitors46 from 26 nations
Winning time8:01.35
Medalists
← 2017
2022 →
Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary edit

Kenya considers the steeplechase to be their national sport. With defending champion Conseslus Kipruto, they qualified four to the final. the USA, with two Kenyan ex-pats and Ethiopia, also qualified all three of their entrants. This was only the second major championship since 2007 without perennial medalist Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad. Kipruto almost didn't make it. A stress fracture in April would sideline him for months, but he builds a primitive swimming pool at his home in Mosoriot Kenya to do aqua training until he could run again.[2]

While they are a neighboring long-distance running rival, Ethiopia does not have the same successful track record in the steeplechase, but was encouraged by Getnet Wale winning the 2019 IAAF Diamond League. Here the Ethiopians took to the lead. Chala Beyo took the point first with Wale ,and Kipruto pushing the pace out front. After two laps, Wale took over. Beyo would not finish. Starting slower, Lamecha Girma ran in the middle of the pack for a while before moving forward to take over leading duties for the team. The fast pace dropped off many of the runners, the lead pack dwindling to the entire Kenyan team, Hillary Bor, Djilali Bedrani, returning silver medalist Soufiane El Bakkali, Wale and Girma. With two laps to go, Kipruto moved out to the lead and looked around for his teammates to join him, but help did not come forward. Instead, Wale moved ahead again and El Bakkali planted himself on Kipruto's shoulder. As the pace increased, the other three Kenyan's fell off the back of the pack. Bedrani and Bor were the next to go. It was a four-man group at the bell with Girma on the tail end. Through the penultimate turn, El Bakkali took the lead. For most of the last decade, the steeplechase was decided by a devastating move off the first barrier on the backstretch, usually by Ezekiel Kemboi. It is where Kipruto won the race in 2017 and the Olympics in 2016. Here, coming off the barrier, Kipruto gained a couple of feet on Wale but El Bakkali remained in command. Instead, Girma ran around the group and into the lead. Kipruto tried to react, passing El Bakkali over the water jump. Wale had no answer for the speed and the medalists were decided. Going into the final barrier, Girma opened up two metres on Kipruto. Coming off the barrier, Kipruto launched into a sprint gaining slightly on Girma. Desperately looking for the finish Girma dipped a little early, Kipruto dipped like a seasoned professional hurdler. In the photo finish, Kipruto took the gold by .01. 18-year-old Girma got the consolation prize of the Ethiopian national record that 19-year-old Wale had improved twice already in 2019.

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

World record   Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT) 7:53.63 Brussels, Belgium 3 September 2004
Championship record   Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) 8:00.43 Berlin, Germany 18 August 2009
World Leading   Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR) 8:04.82 Monaco 12 July 2019
African Record   Brimin Kiprop Kipruto (KEN) 7:53.64 Monaco 22 July 2011
Asian Record   Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT) 7:53.63 Brussels, Belgium 3 September 2004
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Evan Jager (USA) 8:00.45 Paris, France 4 July 2015
South American Record   Wander do Prado Moura (BRA) 8:14.41 Mar del Plata, Argentina 22 March 1995
European Record   Mahiedine Mekhissi (FRA) 8:00.09 Paris, France 6 July 2013
Oceanian record   Peter Renner (NZL) 8:14.05 Koblenz, West Germany 29 August 1984

Qualification standard edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 8:29.00.[4]

Schedule edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[5]

Date Time Round
1 October 18:15 Heats
4 October 21:45 Final

Results edit

Heats edit

The first three in each heat (Q) and the next six fastest (q) qualified for the final.[6]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Getnet Wale   Ethiopia (ETH) 8:12.96 Q
2 1 Djilali Bedrani   France (FRA) 8:13.02 Q
3 1 Leonard Kipkemoi Bett   Kenya (KEN) 8:13.07 Q
4 1 Matthew Hughes   Canada (CAN) 8:13.12 q, SB
5 1 Fernando Carro   Spain (ESP) 8:13.56 q
6 2 Lamecha Girma   Ethiopia (ETH) 8:16.64 Q
7 2 Soufiane El Bakkali   Morocco (MAR) 8:17.96 Q
8 2 Abraham Kibiwott   Kenya (KEN) 8:18.46 Q
9 2 Andrew Bayer   United States (USA) 8:18.66 q
10 1 Stanley Kebenei   United States (USA) 8:19.02 q
11 3 Conseslus Kipruto   Kenya (KEN) 8:19.20 Q
12 3 Benjamin Kigen   Kenya (KEN) 8:19.44 Q
13 3 Hillary Bor   United States (USA) 8:20.67 Q
14 3 Chala Beyo   Ethiopia (ETH) 8:21.09 q
15 1 Zak Seddon   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 8:22.51 q
16 2 Albert Chemutai   Uganda (UGA) 8:23.08
17 3 Ibrahim Ezzaydouni   Spain (ESP) 8:23.99
18 3 Benjamin Kiplagat   Uganda (UGA) 8:24.44 SB
19 1 Yohanes Chiappinelli   Italy (ITA) 8:24.73
20 3 Avinash Sable   India (IND) 8:25.23 qR, NR
21 2 Altobeli da Silva   Brazil (BRA) 8:25.34 SB
22 1 Amor Ben Yahia   Tunisia (TUN) 8:26.12 SB
23 2 Yemane Haileselassie   Eritrea (ERI) 8:26.58
24 1 Martin Grau   Germany (GER) 8:26.79 SB
25 1 Tom Erling Kårbø   Norway (NOR) 8:27.01 PB
26 1 Boniface Abel Sikowo   Uganda (UGA) 8:27.96
27 2 Osama Zoghlami   Italy (ITA) 8:28.57
28 2 Daniel Arce   Spain (ESP) 8:31.69
29 3 Topi Raitanen   Finland (FIN) 8:32.44
30 3 Ryan Smeeton   Canada (CAN) 8:32.53
31 2 Karl Bebendorf   Germany (GER) 8:32.58
32 2 John Gay   Canada (CAN) 8:33.74
33 3 Carlos Andrés Martín   Colombia (COL) 8:35.10
34 2 Bilal Tabti   Algeria (ALG) 8:35.15
35 3 Salem Mohamed Attiaallah   Egypt (EGY) 8:35.18
36 1 Abdelkarim Ben Zahra   Morocco (MAR) 8:36.67
37 3 Yoann Kowal   France (FRA) 8:37.90
38 3 Takele Nigate   Ethiopia (ETH) 8:38.34
39 1 Kaur Kivistik   Estonia (EST) 8:39.26
40 3 Yaser Bagharab   Qatar (QAT) 8:39.65
41 2 Rantso Mokopane   South Africa (RSA) 8:42.22
42 2 Ben Buckingham   Australia (AUS) 8:42.86
43 2 Krystian Zalewski   Poland (POL) 8:51.79
44 3 Otmane Nait-Hammou   Athlete Refugee Team (ART) 9:30.17
1 Fouad Idbafdil   Athlete Refugee Team (ART) DNF
3 Mohamed Tindouft   Morocco (MAR)

Final edit

The final was started on 4 October at 21:45.[7]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Conseslus Kipruto   Kenya (KEN) 8:01.35 WL
  Lamecha Girma   Ethiopia (ETH) 8:01.36 NR
  Soufiane El Bakkali   Morocco (MAR) 8:03.76 SB
4 Getnet Wale   Ethiopia (ETH) 8:05.21 PB
5 Djilali Bedrani   France (FRA) 8:05.23 PB
6 Benjamin Kigen   Kenya (KEN) 8:06.95
7 Abraham Kibiwott   Kenya (KEN) 8:08.52
8 Hillary Bor   United States (USA) 8:09.33
9 Leonard Kipkemoi Bett   Kenya (KEN) 8:10.64
10 Stanley Kebenei   United States (USA) 8:11.15 SB
11 Fernando Carro   Spain (ESP) 8:12.31
12 Andrew Bayer   United States (USA) 8:12.47 PB
13 Avinash Sable   India (IND) 8:21.37 NR
14 Matthew Hughes   Canada (CAN) 8:24.78
15 Zak Seddon   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 8:40.23
Chala Beyo   Ethiopia (ETH) DNF

References edit

  1. ^ Start list
  2. ^ "Against all odds, Kipruto claims his most treasured gold | FEATURE | World Athletics".
  3. ^ "3000 Metres Steeplechasse Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Competitions Entry Standards 2019 – IAAF World Championships – PDF title, Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019". iaaf.org. 2 August 2019.
  5. ^ "3000 Metres Steeplechase Men − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Heats results" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Final results" (PDF).

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The men s 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 1 to 4 October 2019 1 Men s 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2019 World ChampionshipsVenueKhalifa International StadiumDates1 October heats 4 October final Competitors46 from 26 nationsWinning time8 01 35Medalists Conseslus Kipruto Kenya Lamecha Girma Ethiopia Soufiane El Bakkali Morocco 20172022 Video on YouTubeOfficial Video Contents 1 Summary 2 Records 3 Qualification standard 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 2 Final 6 ReferencesSummary editKenya considers the steeplechase to be their national sport With defending champion Conseslus Kipruto they qualified four to the final the USA with two Kenyan ex pats and Ethiopia also qualified all three of their entrants This was only the second major championship since 2007 without perennial medalist Mahiedine Mekhissi Benabbad Kipruto almost didn t make it A stress fracture in April would sideline him for months but he builds a primitive swimming pool at his home in Mosoriot Kenya to do aqua training until he could run again 2 While they are a neighboring long distance running rival Ethiopia does not have the same successful track record in the steeplechase but was encouraged by Getnet Wale winning the 2019 IAAF Diamond League Here the Ethiopians took to the lead Chala Beyo took the point first with Wale and Kipruto pushing the pace out front After two laps Wale took over Beyo would not finish Starting slower Lamecha Girma ran in the middle of the pack for a while before moving forward to take over leading duties for the team The fast pace dropped off many of the runners the lead pack dwindling to the entire Kenyan team Hillary Bor Djilali Bedrani returning silver medalist Soufiane El Bakkali Wale and Girma With two laps to go Kipruto moved out to the lead and looked around for his teammates to join him but help did not come forward Instead Wale moved ahead again and El Bakkali planted himself on Kipruto s shoulder As the pace increased the other three Kenyan s fell off the back of the pack Bedrani and Bor were the next to go It was a four man group at the bell with Girma on the tail end Through the penultimate turn El Bakkali took the lead For most of the last decade the steeplechase was decided by a devastating move off the first barrier on the backstretch usually by Ezekiel Kemboi It is where Kipruto won the race in 2017 and the Olympics in 2016 Here coming off the barrier Kipruto gained a couple of feet on Wale but El Bakkali remained in command Instead Girma ran around the group and into the lead Kipruto tried to react passing El Bakkali over the water jump Wale had no answer for the speed and the medalists were decided Going into the final barrier Girma opened up two metres on Kipruto Coming off the barrier Kipruto launched into a sprint gaining slightly on Girma Desperately looking for the finish Girma dipped a little early Kipruto dipped like a seasoned professional hurdler In the photo finish Kipruto took the gold by 01 18 year old Girma got the consolation prize of the Ethiopian national record that 19 year old Wale had improved twice already in 2019 Records editBefore the competition records were as follows 3 World record nbsp Saif Saaeed Shaheen QAT 7 53 63 Brussels Belgium 3 September 2004Championship record nbsp Ezekiel Kemboi KEN 8 00 43 Berlin Germany 18 August 2009World Leading nbsp Soufiane El Bakkali MAR 8 04 82 Monaco 12 July 2019African Record nbsp Brimin Kiprop Kipruto KEN 7 53 64 Monaco 22 July 2011Asian Record nbsp Saif Saaeed Shaheen QAT 7 53 63 Brussels Belgium 3 September 2004North Central American and Caribbean record nbsp Evan Jager USA 8 00 45 Paris France 4 July 2015South American Record nbsp Wander do Prado Moura BRA 8 14 41 Mar del Plata Argentina 22 March 1995European Record nbsp Mahiedine Mekhissi FRA 8 00 09 Paris France 6 July 2013Oceanian record nbsp Peter Renner NZL 8 14 05 Koblenz West Germany 29 August 1984Qualification standard editThe standard to qualify automatically for entry was 8 29 00 4 Schedule editThe event schedule in local time UTC 3 was as follows 5 Date Time Round1 October 18 15 Heats4 October 21 45 FinalResults editHeats edit The first three in each heat Q and the next six fastest q qualified for the final 6 Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 Getnet Wale nbsp Ethiopia ETH 8 12 96 Q2 1 Djilali Bedrani nbsp France FRA 8 13 02 Q3 1 Leonard Kipkemoi Bett nbsp Kenya KEN 8 13 07 Q4 1 Matthew Hughes nbsp Canada CAN 8 13 12 q SB5 1 Fernando Carro nbsp Spain ESP 8 13 56 q6 2 Lamecha Girma nbsp Ethiopia ETH 8 16 64 Q7 2 Soufiane El Bakkali nbsp Morocco MAR 8 17 96 Q8 2 Abraham Kibiwott nbsp Kenya KEN 8 18 46 Q9 2 Andrew Bayer nbsp United States USA 8 18 66 q10 1 Stanley Kebenei nbsp United States USA 8 19 02 q11 3 Conseslus Kipruto nbsp Kenya KEN 8 19 20 Q12 3 Benjamin Kigen nbsp Kenya KEN 8 19 44 Q13 3 Hillary Bor nbsp United States USA 8 20 67 Q14 3 Chala Beyo nbsp Ethiopia ETH 8 21 09 q15 1 Zak Seddon nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 8 22 51 q16 2 Albert Chemutai nbsp Uganda UGA 8 23 0817 3 Ibrahim Ezzaydouni nbsp Spain ESP 8 23 9918 3 Benjamin Kiplagat nbsp Uganda UGA 8 24 44 SB19 1 Yohanes Chiappinelli nbsp Italy ITA 8 24 7320 3 Avinash Sable nbsp India IND 8 25 23 qR NR21 2 Altobeli da Silva nbsp Brazil BRA 8 25 34 SB22 1 Amor Ben Yahia nbsp Tunisia TUN 8 26 12 SB23 2 Yemane Haileselassie nbsp Eritrea ERI 8 26 5824 1 Martin Grau nbsp Germany GER 8 26 79 SB25 1 Tom Erling Karbo nbsp Norway NOR 8 27 01 PB26 1 Boniface Abel Sikowo nbsp Uganda UGA 8 27 9627 2 Osama Zoghlami nbsp Italy ITA 8 28 5728 2 Daniel Arce nbsp Spain ESP 8 31 6929 3 Topi Raitanen nbsp Finland FIN 8 32 4430 3 Ryan Smeeton nbsp Canada CAN 8 32 5331 2 Karl Bebendorf nbsp Germany GER 8 32 5832 2 John Gay nbsp Canada CAN 8 33 7433 3 Carlos Andres Martin nbsp Colombia COL 8 35 1034 2 Bilal Tabti nbsp Algeria ALG 8 35 1535 3 Salem Mohamed Attiaallah nbsp Egypt EGY 8 35 1836 1 Abdelkarim Ben Zahra nbsp Morocco MAR 8 36 6737 3 Yoann Kowal nbsp France FRA 8 37 9038 3 Takele Nigate nbsp Ethiopia ETH 8 38 3439 1 Kaur Kivistik nbsp Estonia EST 8 39 2640 3 Yaser Bagharab nbsp Qatar QAT 8 39 6541 2 Rantso Mokopane nbsp South Africa RSA 8 42 2242 2 Ben Buckingham nbsp Australia AUS 8 42 8643 2 Krystian Zalewski nbsp Poland POL 8 51 7944 3 Otmane Nait Hammou nbsp Athlete Refugee Team ART 9 30 171 Fouad Idbafdil nbsp Athlete Refugee Team ART DNF3 Mohamed Tindouft nbsp Morocco MAR Final edit The final was started on 4 October at 21 45 7 Rank Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp Conseslus Kipruto nbsp Kenya KEN 8 01 35 WL nbsp Lamecha Girma nbsp Ethiopia ETH 8 01 36 NR nbsp Soufiane El Bakkali nbsp Morocco MAR 8 03 76 SB4 Getnet Wale nbsp Ethiopia ETH 8 05 21 PB5 Djilali Bedrani nbsp France FRA 8 05 23 PB6 Benjamin Kigen nbsp Kenya KEN 8 06 957 Abraham Kibiwott nbsp Kenya KEN 8 08 528 Hillary Bor nbsp United States USA 8 09 339 Leonard Kipkemoi Bett nbsp Kenya KEN 8 10 6410 Stanley Kebenei nbsp United States USA 8 11 15 SB11 Fernando Carro nbsp Spain ESP 8 12 3112 Andrew Bayer nbsp United States USA 8 12 47 PB13 Avinash Sable nbsp India IND 8 21 37 NR14 Matthew Hughes nbsp Canada CAN 8 24 7815 Zak Seddon nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 8 40 23Chala Beyo nbsp Ethiopia ETH DNFReferences edit Start list Against all odds Kipruto claims his most treasured gold FEATURE World Athletics 3000 Metres Steeplechasse Men Records IAAF Retrieved 21 September 2019 Competitions Entry Standards 2019 IAAF World Championships PDF title Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 iaaf org 2 August 2019 3000 Metres Steeplechase Men Timetable IAAF Retrieved 21 September 2019 Heats results PDF Final results PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 World Athletics Championships Men 27s 3000 metres steeplechase amp oldid 1099853085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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