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Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

The men's 1500 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 15–19 August at the Beijing National Stadium.[1] Forty-eight athletes from 30 nations competed.[2]

Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
Olympic Athletics
VenueBeijing National Stadium
DatesAugust 15 (heats)
August 17 (semifinals)
August 19 (final)
Competitors48 from 30 nations
Winning time3:33.11
Medalists
← 2004
2012 →

The qualifying standards were 3:36.60 (A standard) and 3:39.00 (B standard).[3]

The initial winner, Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain, tested positive for the blood-booster CERA and was disqualified on November 18, 2009.[4] After the disqualification, the event was won by Asbel Kiprop of Kenya, the nation's fourth title in the event. It was the fourth straight Games with a Kenyan on the podium in the event; the United States (six times from 1896 to 1920) and Great Britain (four times from 1908 to 1924) were the only other nations to have accomplished that. Nicholas Willis's silver was New Zealand's first medal in the men's 1500 metres since 1976. Mehdi Baala's bronze was France's first medal in the event since 1960.

Background edit

This was the 26th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Five finalists from 2004 returned: silver medalist Bernard Lagat (who since immigrated from Kenya to the United States), fifth-place finisher Ivan Heshko of Ukraine, seventh-place finisher Reyes Estévez of Spain, tenth-place finisher Mulugeta Wendimu of Ethiopia, and eleventh-place finisher Kamal Boulahfane of Algeria. Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain, a semifinalist in 2004, was now the favorite, with the two men who had medalled in both 2000 and 2004 either retired (Hicham El Guerrouj) or competing but injured (Lagat).[2]

Ecuador, Eritrea, and Serbia each made their first appearance in the event. The United States made its 25th appearance, most of all nations (having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games).

Qualification edit

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) was able to enter up to three entrants providing they had met the A qualifying standard (3:36.00) in the qualifying period (1 January 2007 to 23 July 2008). NOCs were also permitted to enter one athlete providing he had met the B standard (3:39.00) in the same qualifying period.[5]

Competition format edit

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 slightly larger than in past Games, expanding the number of heats from three to four.

There were four heats in the first round, each with 12 or 13 runners (before withdrawals). The top five runners in each heat, along with the next four 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.[2]

Records edit

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:

World record   Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) 3:26.00 Rome, Italy 14 July 1998
Olympic record   Noah Ngeny (KEN) 3:32.07 Sydney, Australia 29 September 2000

No new world or Olympic records were set for this event. The following national records were established during the competition:

Nation Athlete Round Time
  Estonia Tiidrek Nurme Heat 3 3:38.59

Schedule edit

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8)

Date Time Round
Friday, 15 August 2008 19:10 Round 1
Sunday, 17 August 2008 21:55 Semifinals
Tuesday, 19 August 2008 22:50 Final

Results edit

Round 1 edit

Heat 1 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 7 Mehdi Baala   France 3:35.87 Q
2 2 Nicholas Willis   New Zealand 3:36.01 Q
3 9 Daham Naim Bashir   Qatar 3:36.05 Q
4 1 Tarek Boukensa   Algeria 3:36.11 Q
5 11 Deresse Mekonnen   Ethiopia 3:36.22 Q
6 4 Leonel Manzano   United States 3:36.67 Q
7 3 Javier Carriqueo   Argentina 3:39.36
8 12 Reyes Estevez   Spain 3:39.62
9 5 Taylor Milne   Canada 3:41.56
10 8 Youssef Baba   Morocco 3:42.13
11 10 Vyacheslav Shabunin   Russia 3:42.53
6 Juan Luis Barrios   Mexico DNS

Heat 2 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 3 Asbel Kiprop   Kenya 3:41.28 Q
2 1 Nathan Brannen   Canada 3:41.45 Q
3 2 Juan Carlos Higuero   Spain 3:41.70 Q
4 5 Bernard Lagat   United States 3:41.98 Q
5 13 Antar Zerguelaine   Algeria 3:42.30 Q
6 12 Goran Nava   Serbia 3:42.92
7 11 Thomas Lancashire   Great Britain 3:43.40
8 8 Alistair Cragg   Ireland 3:44.90
9 6 Hais Welday   Eritrea 3:45.06
10 9 Mohammed Othman Shaween   Saudi Arabia 3:45.82
11 4 Mitchell Kealey   Australia 3:46.31
12 10 Isiah Msibi   Swaziland 3:51.35 PB
7 Ivan Heshko   Ukraine DNS

Heat 3 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 9 Juan van Deventer   South Africa 3:36.32 Q
2 5 Arturo Casado   Spain 3:36.42 Q
3 8 Andrew Baddeley   Great Britain 3:36.47 Q
4 7 Abdalaati Iguider   Morocco 3:36.48 Q
5 6 Lopez Lomong   United States 3:36.70 Q
6 12 Belal Mansoor Ali   Bahrain 3:36.84 q
7 2 Hudson de Souza   Brazil 3:37.06
8 4 Demma Daba   Ethiopia 3:37.78
9 11 Tiidrek Nurme   Estonia 3:38.59 PB, NR
10 1 David Freeman   Puerto Rico 3:39.70 SB
11 10 Nicholas Kemboi   Kenya 3:41.56
12 3 Byron Piedra   Ecuador 3:45.57
13 13 Abdalla Abdelgadir   Sudan 3:47.65

Heat 4 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 3 Rashid Ramzi   Bahrain 3:32.89 Q, DPG[4]
2 4 Mohamed Moustaoui   Morocco 3:34.80 Q
3 9 Augustine Kiprono Choge   Kenya 3:35.47 Q
4 6 Christian Obrist   Italy 3:35.91 Q, SB
5 5 Kevin Sullivan   Canada 3:36.05 Q
6 7 Carsten Schlangen   Germany 3:36.34 q
7 1 Mulugeta Wendimu   Ethiopia 3:36.67 q
8 2 Kamal Thamer Ali   Qatar 3:41.08
9 10 Mahamoud Farah   Djibouti 3:43.62
10 8 Chauncy Master   Malawi 3:44.96
11 11 Kamel Boulahfane   Algeria 3:45.59
12 12 Jeffrey Riseley   Australia 3:53.95

Overall results for round 1 edit

Heat[6] Lane Athlete Country PB SB Time Notes
1 1 Tarek Boukensa   Algeria 3:30.92 3:31.98 3:36.11 Q
1 2 Nicholas Willis   New Zealand 3:32.17 3:33.51 3:36.01 Q
1 3 Javier Carriqueo   Argentina 3:38.62 3:39.36 3:39.36
1 4 Leonel Manzano   United States 3:35.29 3:36.67 3:36.67 q
1 5 Taylor Milne   Canada 3:36.00 3:36.00 3:41.56
1 6 Juan Luis Barrios   Mexico 3:37.71 3:37.87 DNS
1 7 Mehdi Baala   France 3:28.98 3:32.00 3:35.87 Q
1 8 Youssef Baba   Morocco 3:32.13 3:33.85 3:42.13
1 9 Daham Naim Bashir   Qatar 3:31.04 3:34.77 3:36.05 Q
1 10 Vyacheslav Shabunin   Russia 3:32.28 3:37.99 3:42.53
1 11 Deresse Mekonnen   Ethiopia 3:33.71 3:33.71 3:36.22 Q
1 12 Reyes Estevez   Spain 3:30.57 3:34.98 3:39.62
2 1 Nathan Brannen   Canada 3:34.65 3:34.65 3:41.45 Q
2 2 Juan Carlos Higuero   Spain 3:31.57 3:32.57 3:41.70 Q
2 3 Asbel Kiprop   Kenya 3:31.64 3:31.64 3:41.28 Q
2 4 Mitchell Kealey   Australia 3:36.21 3:36.21 3:46.31
2 5 Bernard Lagat   United States 3:26.34 3:35.14 3:41.98 Q
2 6 Hais Welday   Eritrea 3:37.25 3:37.25 3:45.06
2 7 Ivan Heshko   Ukraine 3:30.33 3:43.95 DNS
2 8 Alistair Cragg   Ireland 3:36.18 3:39.12 3:44.90
2 9 Mohammed Othman Shaween   Saudi Arabia 3:33.90 3:33.90 3:45.82
2 10 Isiah Msibi   Swaziland 3:51.35 3:51.35 3:51.35 PB
2 11 Thomas Lancashire   Great Britain 3:35.33 3:35.33 3:43.40
2 12 Goran Nava   Serbia 3:38.35 3:38.35 3:42.92
2 13 Antar Zerguelaine   Algeria 3:31.95 3:33.32 3:42.30 Q
3 1 David Freeman   Puerto Rico 3:38.90 3:39.70 3:39.70 SB
3 2 Hudson de Souza   Brazil 3:33.25 3:36.89 3:37.06
3 3 Byron Piedra   Ecuador 3:37.88 3:45.17 3:45.57
3 4 Demma Daba   Ethiopia 3:35.27 3:35.27 3:37.78
3 5 Arturo Casado   Spain 3:33.14 3:33.14 3:36.42 Q
3 6 Lopez Lomong   United States 3:36.36 3:36.36 3:36.70 Q
3 7 Abdalaati Iguider   Morocco 3:31.88 3:31.88 3:36.48 Q
3 8 Andrew Baddeley   Great Britain 3:34.36 3:34.36 3:36.47 Q
3 9 Juan van Deventer   South Africa 3:34.46 3:34.46 3:36.32 Q
3 10 Nicholas Kemboi   Kenya 3:33.72 3:35.25 3:41.56
3 11 Tiidrek Nurme   Estonia 3:38.59 3:38.59 3:38.59 PB, NR
3 12 Belal Mansoor Ali   Bahrain 3:31.49 3:33.12 3:36.84 q
3 13 Abdalla Abdelgadir   Sudan 3:38.93 3:38.93 3:47.65
4 1 Mulugeta Wendimu   Ethiopia 3:31.13 3:34.67 3:36.67 q
4 2 Kamal Thamer Ali   Qatar 3:35.56 3:35.56 3:41.08
4 3 Rashid Ramzi   Bahrain 3:29.14 3:32.89 3:32.89 Q, DPG[4]
4 4 Mohamed Moustaoui   Morocco 3:32.06 3:32.06 3:34.80 Q
4 5 Kevin Sullivan   Canada 3:31.71 3:35.78 3:36.05 Q
4 6 Christian Obrist   Italy 3:35.32 3:35.91 3:35.91 Q, SB
4 7 Carsten Schlangen   Germany 3:34.99 3:34.99 3:36.34 q
4 8 Chauncy Master   Malawi 3:42.73 3:42.73 3:44.96
4 9 Augustine Kiprono Choge   Kenya 3:31.57 3:31.57 3:35.47 Q
4 10 Mahamoud Farah   Djibouti 3:39.29 3:39.29 3:43.62
4 11 Kamel Boulahfane   Algeria 3:32.44 3:33.33 3:45.59
4 12 Jeffrey Riseley   Australia 3:36.03 3:36.03 3:53.95

Semifinals edit

Qual. rule: first 5 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.[7]

Semifinal 1 edit

The first semifinal was held on 17 August 2008 at 21:55.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Asbel Kiprop   Kenya 3:37.04 Q
2 Abdalaati Iguider   Morocco 3:37.21 Q
3 Juan Carlos Higuero   Spain 3:37.31 Q
4 Christian Obrist   Italy 3:37.47 Q
5 Belal Mansoor Ali   Bahrain 3:37.60 Q
6 Juan van Deventer   South Africa 3:37.75 q
7 Daham Najim Bashir   Qatar 3:37.77 q
8 Carsten Schlangen   Germany 3:37.94
9 Nathan Brannen   Canada 3:39.10
10 Mulugeta Wendimu   Ethiopia 3:40.16
11 Antar Zerguelaine   Algeria 3:40.64
12 Lopez Lomong   United States 3:41.00

Semifinal 2 edit

The second semifinal was held on 17 August 2008 at 22:04.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Rashid Ramzi   Bahrain 3:37.11 Q, DPG[4]
2 Mehdi Baala   France 3:37.47 Q
3 Andrew Baddeley   Great Britain 3:37.47 Q
4 Augustine Kiprono Choge   Kenya 3:37.54 Q
5 Nicholas Willis   New Zealand 3:37.54 Q
6 Bernard Lagat   United States 3:37.79
7 Deresse Mekonnen   Ethiopia 3:37.85
8 Tarek Boukensa   Algeria 3:39.73
9 Kevin Sullivan   Canada 3:40.30
10 Mohamed Moustaoui   Morocco 3:40.90
11 Arturo Casado   Spain 3:41.57
12 Leonel Manzano   United States 3:50.33

Final edit

The final was held on 19 August 2008 at 22:50.[8]

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Rashid Ramzi   Bahrain 3:32.94 DPG[4]
  Asbel Kiprop   Kenya 3:33.11
  Nicholas Willis   New Zealand 3:34.16
  Mehdi Baala   France 3:34.21
4 Juan Carlos Higuero   Spain 3:34.44
5 Abdalaati Iguider   Morocco 3:34.66
6 Juan van Deventer   South Africa 3:34.77
7 Belal Mansoor Ali   Bahrain 3:35.23
8 Andrew Baddeley   Great Britain 3:35.37
9 Augustine Kiprono Choge   Kenya 3:35.50
10 Daham Najim Bashir   Qatar 3:37.68
11 Christian Obrist   Italy 3:39.87
Splits
Intermediate Athlete Nation Mark
400 m Asbel Kiprop   Kenya 56.48
800 m Augustine Kiprono Choge   Kenya 1:56.06
1200 m Augustine Kiprono Choge   Kenya 2:53.67

References edit

  1. ^ . IAAF. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  2. ^ a b c "1500 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Entry Standards - The XXIX Olympic Games - Beijing, China - 8/24 August 2008". IAAF. from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  4. ^ a b c d e "IOC sanctions five athletes who competed in Beijing". IOC. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  5. ^ "Entry Standards - The XXIX Olympic Games - Beijing, China - 8/24 August 2008". IAAF. from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  6. ^ . IAAF. Archived from the original on 2008-08-20. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
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The men s 1500 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 15 19 August at the Beijing National Stadium 1 Forty eight athletes from 30 nations competed 2 Men s 1500 metresat the Games of the XXIX OlympiadOlympic AthleticsVenueBeijing National StadiumDatesAugust 15 heats August 17 semifinals August 19 final Competitors48 from 30 nationsWinning time3 33 11MedalistsAsbel Kiprop KenyaNicholas Willis New ZealandMehdi Baala France 20042012 The qualifying standards were 3 36 60 A standard and 3 39 00 B standard 3 The initial winner Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain tested positive for the blood booster CERA and was disqualified on November 18 2009 4 After the disqualification the event was won by Asbel Kiprop of Kenya the nation s fourth title in the event It was the fourth straight Games with a Kenyan on the podium in the event the United States six times from 1896 to 1920 and Great Britain four times from 1908 to 1924 were the only other nations to have accomplished that Nicholas Willis s silver was New Zealand s first medal in the men s 1500 metres since 1976 Mehdi Baala s bronze was France s first medal in the event since 1960 Contents 1 Background 2 Qualification 3 Competition format 4 Records 5 Schedule 6 Results 6 1 Round 1 6 1 1 Heat 1 6 1 2 Heat 2 6 1 3 Heat 3 6 1 4 Heat 4 6 1 5 Overall results for round 1 6 2 Semifinals 6 2 1 Semifinal 1 6 2 2 Semifinal 2 6 3 Final 7 ReferencesBackground editThis was the 26th appearance of the event which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics Five finalists from 2004 returned silver medalist Bernard Lagat who since immigrated from Kenya to the United States fifth place finisher Ivan Heshko of Ukraine seventh place finisher Reyes Estevez of Spain tenth place finisher Mulugeta Wendimu of Ethiopia and eleventh place finisher Kamal Boulahfane of Algeria Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain a semifinalist in 2004 was now the favorite with the two men who had medalled in both 2000 and 2004 either retired Hicham El Guerrouj or competing but injured Lagat 2 Ecuador Eritrea and Serbia each made their first appearance in the event The United States made its 25th appearance most of all nations having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games Qualification editEach National Olympic Committee NOC was able to enter up to three entrants providing they had met the A qualifying standard 3 36 00 in the qualifying period 1 January 2007 to 23 July 2008 NOCs were also permitted to enter one athlete providing he had met the B standard 3 39 00 in the same qualifying period 5 Competition format editThe 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 slightly larger than in past Games expanding the number of heats from three to four There were four heats in the first round each with 12 or 13 runners before withdrawals The top five runners in each heat along with the next four 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 2 Records editPrior to this competition the existing world and Olympic records were as follows World record nbsp Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3 26 00 Rome Italy 14 July 1998Olympic record nbsp Noah Ngeny KEN 3 32 07 Sydney Australia 29 September 2000No new world or Olympic records were set for this event The following national records were established during the competition Nation Athlete Round Time nbsp Estonia Tiidrek Nurme Heat 3 3 38 59Schedule editAll times are China Standard Time UTC 8 Date Time RoundFriday 15 August 2008 19 10 Round 1Sunday 17 August 2008 21 55 SemifinalsTuesday 19 August 2008 22 50 FinalResults editRound 1 edit Heat 1 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes1 7 Mehdi Baala nbsp France 3 35 87 Q2 2 Nicholas Willis nbsp New Zealand 3 36 01 Q3 9 Daham Naim Bashir nbsp Qatar 3 36 05 Q4 1 Tarek Boukensa nbsp Algeria 3 36 11 Q5 11 Deresse Mekonnen nbsp Ethiopia 3 36 22 Q6 4 Leonel Manzano nbsp United States 3 36 67 Q7 3 Javier Carriqueo nbsp Argentina 3 39 368 12 Reyes Estevez nbsp Spain 3 39 629 5 Taylor Milne nbsp Canada 3 41 5610 8 Youssef Baba nbsp Morocco 3 42 1311 10 Vyacheslav Shabunin nbsp Russia 3 42 53 6 Juan Luis Barrios nbsp Mexico DNSHeat 2 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes1 3 Asbel Kiprop nbsp Kenya 3 41 28 Q2 1 Nathan Brannen nbsp Canada 3 41 45 Q3 2 Juan Carlos Higuero nbsp Spain 3 41 70 Q4 5 Bernard Lagat nbsp United States 3 41 98 Q5 13 Antar Zerguelaine nbsp Algeria 3 42 30 Q6 12 Goran Nava nbsp Serbia 3 42 927 11 Thomas Lancashire nbsp Great Britain 3 43 408 8 Alistair Cragg nbsp Ireland 3 44 909 6 Hais Welday nbsp Eritrea 3 45 0610 9 Mohammed Othman Shaween nbsp Saudi Arabia 3 45 8211 4 Mitchell Kealey nbsp Australia 3 46 3112 10 Isiah Msibi nbsp Swaziland 3 51 35 PB 7 Ivan Heshko nbsp Ukraine DNSHeat 3 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes1 9 Juan van Deventer nbsp South Africa 3 36 32 Q2 5 Arturo Casado nbsp Spain 3 36 42 Q3 8 Andrew Baddeley nbsp Great Britain 3 36 47 Q4 7 Abdalaati Iguider nbsp Morocco 3 36 48 Q5 6 Lopez Lomong nbsp United States 3 36 70 Q6 12 Belal Mansoor Ali nbsp Bahrain 3 36 84 q7 2 Hudson de Souza nbsp Brazil 3 37 068 4 Demma Daba nbsp Ethiopia 3 37 789 11 Tiidrek Nurme nbsp Estonia 3 38 59 PB NR10 1 David Freeman nbsp Puerto Rico 3 39 70 SB11 10 Nicholas Kemboi nbsp Kenya 3 41 5612 3 Byron Piedra nbsp Ecuador 3 45 5713 13 Abdalla Abdelgadir nbsp Sudan 3 47 65Heat 4 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes1 3 Rashid Ramzi nbsp Bahrain 3 32 89 Q DPG 4 2 4 Mohamed Moustaoui nbsp Morocco 3 34 80 Q3 9 Augustine Kiprono Choge nbsp Kenya 3 35 47 Q4 6 Christian Obrist nbsp Italy 3 35 91 Q SB5 5 Kevin Sullivan nbsp Canada 3 36 05 Q6 7 Carsten Schlangen nbsp Germany 3 36 34 q7 1 Mulugeta Wendimu nbsp Ethiopia 3 36 67 q8 2 Kamal Thamer Ali nbsp Qatar 3 41 089 10 Mahamoud Farah nbsp Djibouti 3 43 6210 8 Chauncy Master nbsp Malawi 3 44 9611 11 Kamel Boulahfane nbsp Algeria 3 45 5912 12 Jeffrey Riseley nbsp Australia 3 53 95Overall results for round 1 edit Heat 6 Lane Athlete Country PB SB Time Notes1 1 Tarek Boukensa nbsp Algeria 3 30 92 3 31 98 3 36 11 Q1 2 Nicholas Willis nbsp New Zealand 3 32 17 3 33 51 3 36 01 Q1 3 Javier Carriqueo nbsp Argentina 3 38 62 3 39 36 3 39 361 4 Leonel Manzano nbsp United States 3 35 29 3 36 67 3 36 67 q1 5 Taylor Milne nbsp Canada 3 36 00 3 36 00 3 41 561 6 Juan Luis Barrios nbsp Mexico 3 37 71 3 37 87 DNS1 7 Mehdi Baala nbsp France 3 28 98 3 32 00 3 35 87 Q1 8 Youssef Baba nbsp Morocco 3 32 13 3 33 85 3 42 131 9 Daham Naim Bashir nbsp Qatar 3 31 04 3 34 77 3 36 05 Q1 10 Vyacheslav Shabunin nbsp Russia 3 32 28 3 37 99 3 42 531 11 Deresse Mekonnen nbsp Ethiopia 3 33 71 3 33 71 3 36 22 Q1 12 Reyes Estevez nbsp Spain 3 30 57 3 34 98 3 39 622 1 Nathan Brannen nbsp Canada 3 34 65 3 34 65 3 41 45 Q2 2 Juan Carlos Higuero nbsp Spain 3 31 57 3 32 57 3 41 70 Q2 3 Asbel Kiprop nbsp Kenya 3 31 64 3 31 64 3 41 28 Q2 4 Mitchell Kealey nbsp Australia 3 36 21 3 36 21 3 46 312 5 Bernard Lagat nbsp United States 3 26 34 3 35 14 3 41 98 Q2 6 Hais Welday nbsp Eritrea 3 37 25 3 37 25 3 45 062 7 Ivan Heshko nbsp Ukraine 3 30 33 3 43 95 DNS2 8 Alistair Cragg nbsp Ireland 3 36 18 3 39 12 3 44 902 9 Mohammed Othman Shaween nbsp Saudi Arabia 3 33 90 3 33 90 3 45 822 10 Isiah Msibi nbsp Swaziland 3 51 35 3 51 35 3 51 35 PB2 11 Thomas Lancashire nbsp Great Britain 3 35 33 3 35 33 3 43 402 12 Goran Nava nbsp Serbia 3 38 35 3 38 35 3 42 922 13 Antar Zerguelaine nbsp Algeria 3 31 95 3 33 32 3 42 30 Q3 1 David Freeman nbsp Puerto Rico 3 38 90 3 39 70 3 39 70 SB3 2 Hudson de Souza nbsp Brazil 3 33 25 3 36 89 3 37 063 3 Byron Piedra nbsp Ecuador 3 37 88 3 45 17 3 45 573 4 Demma Daba nbsp Ethiopia 3 35 27 3 35 27 3 37 783 5 Arturo Casado nbsp Spain 3 33 14 3 33 14 3 36 42 Q3 6 Lopez Lomong nbsp United States 3 36 36 3 36 36 3 36 70 Q3 7 Abdalaati Iguider nbsp Morocco 3 31 88 3 31 88 3 36 48 Q3 8 Andrew Baddeley nbsp Great Britain 3 34 36 3 34 36 3 36 47 Q3 9 Juan van Deventer nbsp South Africa 3 34 46 3 34 46 3 36 32 Q3 10 Nicholas Kemboi nbsp Kenya 3 33 72 3 35 25 3 41 563 11 Tiidrek Nurme nbsp Estonia 3 38 59 3 38 59 3 38 59 PB NR3 12 Belal Mansoor Ali nbsp Bahrain 3 31 49 3 33 12 3 36 84 q3 13 Abdalla Abdelgadir nbsp Sudan 3 38 93 3 38 93 3 47 654 1 Mulugeta Wendimu nbsp Ethiopia 3 31 13 3 34 67 3 36 67 q4 2 Kamal Thamer Ali nbsp Qatar 3 35 56 3 35 56 3 41 084 3 Rashid Ramzi nbsp Bahrain 3 29 14 3 32 89 3 32 89 Q DPG 4 4 4 Mohamed Moustaoui nbsp Morocco 3 32 06 3 32 06 3 34 80 Q4 5 Kevin Sullivan nbsp Canada 3 31 71 3 35 78 3 36 05 Q4 6 Christian Obrist nbsp Italy 3 35 32 3 35 91 3 35 91 Q SB4 7 Carsten Schlangen nbsp Germany 3 34 99 3 34 99 3 36 34 q4 8 Chauncy Master nbsp Malawi 3 42 73 3 42 73 3 44 964 9 Augustine Kiprono Choge nbsp Kenya 3 31 57 3 31 57 3 35 47 Q4 10 Mahamoud Farah nbsp Djibouti 3 39 29 3 39 29 3 43 624 11 Kamel Boulahfane nbsp Algeria 3 32 44 3 33 33 3 45 594 12 Jeffrey Riseley nbsp Australia 3 36 03 3 36 03 3 53 95Semifinals edit Qual rule first 5 of each heat Q plus the 2 fastest times q qualified 7 Semifinal 1 edit The first semifinal was held on 17 August 2008 at 21 55 Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Asbel Kiprop nbsp Kenya 3 37 04 Q2 Abdalaati Iguider nbsp Morocco 3 37 21 Q3 Juan Carlos Higuero nbsp Spain 3 37 31 Q4 Christian Obrist nbsp Italy 3 37 47 Q5 Belal Mansoor Ali nbsp Bahrain 3 37 60 Q6 Juan van Deventer nbsp South Africa 3 37 75 q7 Daham Najim Bashir nbsp Qatar 3 37 77 q8 Carsten Schlangen nbsp Germany 3 37 949 Nathan Brannen nbsp Canada 3 39 1010 Mulugeta Wendimu nbsp Ethiopia 3 40 1611 Antar Zerguelaine nbsp Algeria 3 40 6412 Lopez Lomong nbsp United States 3 41 00Semifinal 2 edit The second semifinal was held on 17 August 2008 at 22 04 Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Rashid Ramzi nbsp Bahrain 3 37 11 Q DPG 4 2 Mehdi Baala nbsp France 3 37 47 Q3 Andrew Baddeley nbsp Great Britain 3 37 47 Q4 Augustine Kiprono Choge nbsp Kenya 3 37 54 Q5 Nicholas Willis nbsp New Zealand 3 37 54 Q6 Bernard Lagat nbsp United States 3 37 797 Deresse Mekonnen nbsp Ethiopia 3 37 858 Tarek Boukensa nbsp Algeria 3 39 739 Kevin Sullivan nbsp Canada 3 40 3010 Mohamed Moustaoui nbsp Morocco 3 40 9011 Arturo Casado nbsp Spain 3 41 5712 Leonel Manzano nbsp United States 3 50 33Final edit The final was held on 19 August 2008 at 22 50 8 Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Rashid Ramzi nbsp Bahrain 3 32 94 DPG 4 nbsp Asbel Kiprop nbsp Kenya 3 33 11 nbsp Nicholas Willis nbsp New Zealand 3 34 16 nbsp Mehdi Baala nbsp France 3 34 214 Juan Carlos Higuero nbsp Spain 3 34 445 Abdalaati Iguider nbsp Morocco 3 34 666 Juan van Deventer nbsp South Africa 3 34 777 Belal Mansoor Ali nbsp Bahrain 3 35 238 Andrew Baddeley nbsp Great Britain 3 35 379 Augustine Kiprono Choge nbsp Kenya 3 35 5010 Daham Najim Bashir nbsp Qatar 3 37 6811 Christian Obrist nbsp Italy 3 39 87SplitsIntermediate Athlete Nation Mark400 m Asbel Kiprop nbsp Kenya 56 48800 m Augustine Kiprono Choge nbsp Kenya 1 56 061200 m Augustine Kiprono Choge nbsp Kenya 2 53 67References edit Olympic Athletics Competition Schedule IAAF Archived from the original on 13 September 2008 Retrieved 2008 08 04 a b c 1500 metres Men Olympedia Retrieved 17 August 2020 Entry Standards The XXIX Olympic Games Beijing China 8 24 August 2008 IAAF Archived from the original on 13 September 2008 Retrieved 2008 08 04 a b c d e IOC sanctions five athletes who competed in Beijing IOC Retrieved 2016 11 11 Entry Standards The XXIX Olympic Games Beijing China 8 24 August 2008 IAAF Archived from the original on 13 September 2008 Retrieved 2008 08 04 1500 Metres M Heats IAAF Archived from the original on 2008 08 20 Retrieved 2008 08 13 Iaaf org Olympic Games 2008 Results 08 17 2008 1500 Metres M Semi Final Archived from the original on 2008 08 19 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