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Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase

These are the official results of the Men's 3000 metres Steeplechase event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There were a total number of 35 participating athletes, with two semi-finals and three qualifying heats.[1]

Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
VenueCentennial Olympic Stadium
Dates29 July 1996 (heats)
31 July 1996 (semi-finals)
2 August 1996 (final)
Competitors35 from 22 nations
Winning time8:07.12
Medalists
← 1992
2000 →

Perhaps after watching the slow start four years earlier, this time Kenyans wanted less drama than their casual sweep of 1992. From the gun, Joseph Keter took the lead. Moses Kiptanui got a poorer start but simply ran around the outside of the pack and joined Keter from barely 150 metres into the race and that was it. The two never relinquished the lead. Defending champion Matthew Birir made it a touch more dramatic by being last off the line and took all of an additional 50 metres to join the pack at the front. The closest trailing athletes were the two Italians Angelo Carosi and Alessandro Lambruschini and Moroccan Brahim Boulami. With three laps to go, Alessandro Lambruschini passed Boulami and Carosi to become the only one to challenge the 10 metre lead the Kenyans had built. Little by little over the next lap, Lambruschini was able to bridge the gap, with Mark Croghan running hard from a few places back to get up to fifth. With two laps to go, Birir started to lose contact with his teammates. Lambruschini passed him and set off in chase of the other two. With just over a lap to go, Keter looked over his shoulder to see who was behind him, it wasn't Birir, all three accelerated. With Kiptanui leading Keter and Lambruschini, the group left Birir and the rest of the field behind. Just before the water jump Keter went wide as both Kenyans hurdled the water. Lambruschini lost a few meters and Keter was sprinting around Kiptanui. Both men sprinted to the final barrier, with Keter taking it first and fastest. He pulled away to victory. 10 metres later Lambruschini crossed the line with a bronze medal reward for improving over finishing fourth the previous two Olympics. 25 metres back, Birir held off the rest of the field.

Medalists

Records

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

World Record 7:59.18   Moses Kiptanui Zürich (SUI) August 16, 1995
Olympic Record 8:05.51   Julius Kariuki Seoul (KOR) September 30, 1988

Final

Rank Final Time
    Joseph Keter (KEN) 8:07.12
    Moses Kiptanui (KEN) 8:08.33
    Alessandro Lambruschini (ITA) 8:11.28
4.   Matthew Birir (KEN) 8:17.18
5.   Mark Croghan (USA) 8:17.84
6.   Steffen Brand (GER) 8:18.52
7.   Brahim Boulami (MAR) 8:23.13
8.   Jim Svenøy (NOR) 8:23.39
9.   Angelo Carosi (ITA) 8:29.67
10.   Martin Strege (GER) 8:30.31
11.   Hicham Bouaouiche (MAR) 8:46.22
12.   Marc Davis (USA) 9:51.96

Semifinals

Rank Heat 1 Time
1.   Marc Davis (USA) 8:26.76
2.   Matthew Birir (KEN) 8:27.16
3.   Alessandro Lambruschini (ITA) 8:27.32
4.   Hicham Bouaouiche (MAR) 8:27.76
5.   Martin Strege (GER) 8:27.99
6.   Florin Ionescu (ROU) 8:28.77
7.   Joël Bourgeois (CAN) 8:31.45
8.   Abdelaziz Sahere (MAR) 8:33.90
9.   Vladimir Golyas (RUS) 8:36.85
10.   Godfrey Siamusiye (ZAM) 8:37.41
11.   Keith Cullen (GBR) 8:46.74
12.   Kim Bauermeister (GER) 8:51.83


Rank Heat 2 Time
1.   Joseph Keter (KEN) 8:18.90
2.   Moses Kiptanui (KEN) 8:18.91
3.   Steffen Brand (GER) 8:19.11
4.   Jim Svenøy (NOR) 8:19.79
5.   Brahim Boulami (MAR) 8:20.43
6.   Mark Croghan (USA) 8:21.01
7.   Angelo Carosi (ITA) 8:21.86
8.   Chris Unthank (AUS) 8:25.59
9.   Justin Chaston (GBR) 8:28.50
10.   Vladimir Pronin (RUS) 8:34.79
11.   Jamal Hassan (QAT) 8:36.40
12.   Nadir Bosch (FRA) 8:47.31

Heats

Rank Heat 1 Time
1.   Joseph Keter (KEN) 8:30.23
2.   Godfrey Siamusiye (ZAM) 8:30.56
3.   Florin Ionescu (ROU) 8:31.34
4.   Alessandro Lambruschini (ITA) 8:31.69
5.   Hicham Bouaouiche (MAR) 8:31.97
6.   Martin Strege (GER) 8:32.76
7.   Jamal Abdi Hassan (QAT) 8:36.99
8.   Eduardo Henriques (POR) 8:38.58
9.   Elisardo de la Torre (ESP) 8:42.75
10.   Spencer Duval (GBR) 8:46.76
11.   Robert Gary (USA) 8:49.68
  Primo Higa (SOL) DNF


Rank Heat 2 Time
1.   Abdelaziz Sahere (MAR) 8:26.79
2.   Matthew Birir (KEN) 8:27.09
3.   Mark Croghan (USA) 8:27.91
4.   Joël Bourgeois (CAN) 8:28.14
5.   Justin Chaston (GBR) 8:28.32
6.   Vladimir Pronin (RUS) 8:29.49
7.   Nadir Bosch (FRA) 8:31.65
8.   Kim Bauermeister (GER) 8:36.86
9.   Ricardo Vera (URU) 8:40.78
10.   Néstor Nieves (VEN) 8:47.34
11.   Vítor Almeida (POR) 8:48.16
12.   Clodoaldo do Carmo (BRA) 8:51.78


Rank Heat 3 Time
1.   Angelo Carosi (ITA) 8:30.83
2.   Moses Kiptanui (KEN) 8:30.87
3.   Brahim Boulami (MAR) 8:30.97
4.   Steffen Brand (GER) 8:31.18
5.   Marc Davis (USA) 8:31.25
6.   Keith Cullen (GBR) 8:31.26
7.   Jim Svenøy (NOR) 8:31.30
8.   Chris Unthank (AUS) 8:31.86
9.   Vladimir Golyas (RUS) 8:35.50
10.   Shadrack Mogotsi (RSA) 8:46.24
11.   Ibrahim Al-Asiri Yahya (KSA) 8:46.37

See also

References

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2017.

External links

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These are the official results of the Men s 3000 metres Steeplechase event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Georgia There were a total number of 35 participating athletes with two semi finals and three qualifying heats 1 Men s 3000 metres steeplechaseat the Games of the XXVI OlympiadVenueCentennial Olympic StadiumDates29 July 1996 heats 31 July 1996 semi finals 2 August 1996 final Competitors35 from 22 nationsWinning time8 07 12MedalistsJoseph Keter KenyaMoses Kiptanui KenyaAlessandro Lambruschini Italy 19922000 Perhaps after watching the slow start four years earlier this time Kenyans wanted less drama than their casual sweep of 1992 From the gun Joseph Keter took the lead Moses Kiptanui got a poorer start but simply ran around the outside of the pack and joined Keter from barely 150 metres into the race and that was it The two never relinquished the lead Defending champion Matthew Birir made it a touch more dramatic by being last off the line and took all of an additional 50 metres to join the pack at the front The closest trailing athletes were the two Italians Angelo Carosi and Alessandro Lambruschini and Moroccan Brahim Boulami With three laps to go Alessandro Lambruschini passed Boulami and Carosi to become the only one to challenge the 10 metre lead the Kenyans had built Little by little over the next lap Lambruschini was able to bridge the gap with Mark Croghan running hard from a few places back to get up to fifth With two laps to go Birir started to lose contact with his teammates Lambruschini passed him and set off in chase of the other two With just over a lap to go Keter looked over his shoulder to see who was behind him it wasn t Birir all three accelerated With Kiptanui leading Keter and Lambruschini the group left Birir and the rest of the field behind Just before the water jump Keter went wide as both Kenyans hurdled the water Lambruschini lost a few meters and Keter was sprinting around Kiptanui Both men sprinted to the final barrier with Keter taking it first and fastest He pulled away to victory 10 metres later Lambruschini crossed the line with a bronze medal reward for improving over finishing fourth the previous two Olympics 25 metres back Birir held off the rest of the field Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Final 4 Semifinals 5 Heats 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksMedalists EditGold Joseph Keter KenyaSilver Moses Kiptanui KenyaBronze Alessandro Lambruschini ItalyRecords EditThese were the standing world and Olympic records in minutes prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics World Record 7 59 18 Moses Kiptanui Zurich SUI August 16 1995Olympic Record 8 05 51 Julius Kariuki Seoul KOR September 30 1988Final EditRank Final Time Joseph Keter KEN 8 07 12 Moses Kiptanui KEN 8 08 33 Alessandro Lambruschini ITA 8 11 284 Matthew Birir KEN 8 17 185 Mark Croghan USA 8 17 846 Steffen Brand GER 8 18 527 Brahim Boulami MAR 8 23 138 Jim Svenoy NOR 8 23 399 Angelo Carosi ITA 8 29 6710 Martin Strege GER 8 30 3111 Hicham Bouaouiche MAR 8 46 2212 Marc Davis USA 9 51 96Semifinals EditRank Heat 1 Time1 Marc Davis USA 8 26 762 Matthew Birir KEN 8 27 163 Alessandro Lambruschini ITA 8 27 324 Hicham Bouaouiche MAR 8 27 765 Martin Strege GER 8 27 996 Florin Ionescu ROU 8 28 777 Joel Bourgeois CAN 8 31 458 Abdelaziz Sahere MAR 8 33 909 Vladimir Golyas RUS 8 36 8510 Godfrey Siamusiye ZAM 8 37 4111 Keith Cullen GBR 8 46 7412 Kim Bauermeister GER 8 51 83 Rank Heat 2 Time1 Joseph Keter KEN 8 18 902 Moses Kiptanui KEN 8 18 913 Steffen Brand GER 8 19 114 Jim Svenoy NOR 8 19 795 Brahim Boulami MAR 8 20 436 Mark Croghan USA 8 21 017 Angelo Carosi ITA 8 21 868 Chris Unthank AUS 8 25 599 Justin Chaston GBR 8 28 5010 Vladimir Pronin RUS 8 34 7911 Jamal Hassan QAT 8 36 4012 Nadir Bosch FRA 8 47 31Heats EditRank Heat 1 Time1 Joseph Keter KEN 8 30 232 Godfrey Siamusiye ZAM 8 30 563 Florin Ionescu ROU 8 31 344 Alessandro Lambruschini ITA 8 31 695 Hicham Bouaouiche MAR 8 31 976 Martin Strege GER 8 32 767 Jamal Abdi Hassan QAT 8 36 998 Eduardo Henriques POR 8 38 589 Elisardo de la Torre ESP 8 42 7510 Spencer Duval GBR 8 46 7611 Robert Gary USA 8 49 68 Primo Higa SOL DNF Rank Heat 2 Time1 Abdelaziz Sahere MAR 8 26 792 Matthew Birir KEN 8 27 093 Mark Croghan USA 8 27 914 Joel Bourgeois CAN 8 28 145 Justin Chaston GBR 8 28 326 Vladimir Pronin RUS 8 29 497 Nadir Bosch FRA 8 31 658 Kim Bauermeister GER 8 36 869 Ricardo Vera URU 8 40 7810 Nestor Nieves VEN 8 47 3411 Vitor Almeida POR 8 48 1612 Clodoaldo do Carmo BRA 8 51 78 Rank Heat 3 Time1 Angelo Carosi ITA 8 30 832 Moses Kiptanui KEN 8 30 873 Brahim Boulami MAR 8 30 974 Steffen Brand GER 8 31 185 Marc Davis USA 8 31 256 Keith Cullen GBR 8 31 267 Jim Svenoy NOR 8 31 308 Chris Unthank AUS 8 31 869 Vladimir Golyas RUS 8 35 5010 Shadrack Mogotsi RSA 8 46 2411 Ibrahim Al Asiri Yahya KSA 8 46 37See also Edit1995 Men s World Championships 3000 m steeplechase 1997 Men s World Championships 3000 m steeplechaseReferences Edit Athletics at the 1996 Atlanta Men s 3 000 metres Steeplechase sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 26 November 2017 External links EditOfficial Report Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics Men 27s 3000 metres steeplechase amp oldid 1055172630, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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