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Athletics at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's 1500 metres T11
The men's 1500 metres T11 event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo took place between 30 and 31 August 2021.
Men's 1500 metres T11 at the XVI Paralympic Games | |
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Venue | Tokyo National Stadium |
Dates | 30–31 August 2021 |
Competitors | 11 from 8 nations |
Medalists | |
←2016 |
The T11 category is for athletes with a visual impairment. A T11 athlete may be entirely without sight, or be able to perceive light, but have no ability to see the shape of a hand at any distance. T11 athletes commonly run with guides.
Records edit
Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[1]
World Record | Samwel Mushai Kimani (KEN) | 3:58.37 | London, United Kingdom | 3 September 2012 |
Paralympic Record | Samwel Mushai Kimani (KEN) | 3:58.37 | London, United Kingdom | 3 September 2012 |
Area | Time | Athlete | Nation |
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Africa | 3:58.37 WR | Samwel Mushai Kimani | Kenya |
America | 4:03.66 | Odair Santos | Brazil |
Asia | 4:05.75 | Shinya Wada | Japan |
Europe | 4:05.11 | Robert Matthews | Great Britain |
Oceania | 4:25.81 | Gerrard Gosens | Australia |
Results edit
Heats edit
Heat 1 took place on 30 August 2021, at 9:48:[2]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | Yeltsin Jacques | Brazil | 4:07.34 | Q |
2 | Shinya Wada | Japan | 4:07.96 | Q, SB |
3 | Fedor Rudakov | RPC | 4:11.88 | q |
4 | Wilson Bii | Kenya | 4:18.59 | |
5 | Aleksander Kossakowski | Poland | 4:29.92 |
Heat 2 took place on 30 August 2021, at 9:58:[3]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | Kenya Karasawa | Japan | 4:13.32 | Q |
2 | Darwin Castro | Ecuador | 4:13.74 | Q |
3 | Cristian Valenzuela | Chile | 4:14.85 | q, SB |
4 | Rosbil Guillen | Peru | 4:19.49 | SB |
5 | Erick Kiptoo Sang | Kenya | 4:32.73 | qR |
Júlio César Agripino | Brazil | DQ | WPA 18.2b |
Final edit
The final took place on 31 August 2021, at 9:38:[4]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Yeltsin Jacques | Brazil | 3:57.60 | WR | |
Shinya Wada | Japan | 4:05.27 | AR | |
Fedor Rudakov | RPC | 4:05.55 | PB | |
4 | Kenya Karasawa | Japan | 4:08.84 | SB |
5 | Darwin Castro | Ecuador | 4:10.24 | PB |
6 | Erick Kiptoo Sang | Kenya | 4:21.53 | |
7 | Cristian Valenzuela | Chile | 4:30.04 |
References edit
- ^ "Records – World Para Athletics". Retrieved 28 August 2021.
- ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
- ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
- ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.