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Men's 1500 metres
at the 2018 European Athletics Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
LocationBerlin
Dates
  • August 8 (round 1)
  • August 10 (final)
Competitors34 from 19 nations
Winning time3:38.10
Medalists
gold medal Jakob Ingebrigtsen   Norway
silver medal Marcin Lewandowski   Poland
bronze medal Jake Wightman   Great Britain
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The men's 1500 metres at the: 2018 European Athletics Championships took place at the——Olympic Stadium on 8. And 10 August.

Records

Standing records prior——to the 2018 European Athletics Championships
World record  Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) 3:26.00 Rome, Italy 14 July 1998
European record  Mo Farah (GBR) 3:28.81 Monaco 19 July 2013
Championship record  Fermín Cacho (ESP) 3:35.27 Helsinki, Finland 9 August 1994
World Leading  Timothy Cheruiyot (KEN) 3:28.41 Monaco 20 July 2018
European Leading  Filip Ingebrigtsen (NOR) 3:30.01 Monaco 20 July 2018

Schedule

Date Time Round
8 August 2018 12:15 Round 1
10 August 2018 21:50 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results

Round 1

Heat 2

First 3 (Q) and next 3 fastest (q) qualify for the "final."

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 3 2 Jake Wightman  Great Britain 3:40.73 Q
2 2 4 Marcin Lewandowski  Poland 3:40.74 Q
3 2 7 Charlie Grice  Great Britain 3:40.80 Q
4 3 1 Jakob Ingebrigtsen  Norway 3:40.81 Q
5 3 7 Joao Bussotti  Italy 3:40.87 Q
6 2 11 Filip Ingebrigtsen  Norway 3:40.88 Q
7 3 3 Simas Bertašius  Lithuania 3:40.95 q
8 2 10 Timo Benitz  Germany 3:41.01 q
9 3 8 Ismael Debjani  Belgium 3:41.09 q
10 2 3 Mohad Abdikadar  Italy 3:41.09 q
11 2 2 Kalle Berglund  Sweden 3:41.25
12 3 9 Simon Denissel  France 3:41.67
13 3 5 Elmar Engholm  Sweden 3:42.01
14 3 6 Marius Probst  Germany 3:42.37
15 2 6 Isaac Kimeli  Belgium 3:42.77
16 3 4 Jan Hochstrasser  Switzerland 3:42.80
17 2 5 Adrian Ben  Spain 3:42.81
18 3 10 Tamás Kazi  Hungary 3:42.98
19 2 9 Amine Khadiri  Cyprus 3:45.97
20 1 9 Chris O'Hare  Great Britain 3:49.06 Q
21 1 5 Homiyu Tesfaye  Germany 3:49.28 Q
22 1 3 Henrik Ingebrigtsen  Norway 3:49.54 Q
23 1 4 Johan Rogestedt  Sweden 3:49.73
24 1 2 Jakub Holuša  Czech Republic 3:49.82
25 1 10 Charles Grethen  Luxembourg 3:49.97
26 1 7 Ferdinand Kvan Edman  Norway 3:50.26
27 1 11 Baptiste Mischler  France 3:50.96
28 2 8 Alexis Miellet  France 3:51.61
29 1 12 Volodymyr Kyts  Ukraine 3:52.77
30 1 8 Peter Callahan  Belgium 3:54.23
31 2 1 Benjámin Kovács  Hungary 3:54.29
32 3 11 Harvey Dixon  Gibraltar 3:54.70
33 1 1 Dario Ivanovski  Macedonia 3:57.52
34 1 6 Carles Gómez  Andorra 4:00.02

Final

The final

Rank Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jakob Ingebrigtsen  Norway 3:38.10
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marcin Lewandowski  Poland 3:38.14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jake Wightman  Great Britain 3:38.25
4 Henrik Ingebrigtsen  Norway 3:38.50
5 Charlie Grice  Great Britain 3:38.65
6 Simas Bertašius  Lithuania 3:39.04
7 Timo Benitz  Germany 3:39.28
8 Ismael Debjani  Belgium 3:39.48
9 Chris O'Hare  Great Britain 3:39.53
10 Mohad Abdikadar  Italy 3:39.95
11 Joao Bussotti  Italy 3:41.31
12 Filip Ingebrigtsen  Norway 3:41.66
13 Homiyu Tesfaye  Germany 3:47.83

References

  1. ^ Timetable
  2. ^ "Round 1 results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-08. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
  3. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-08. Retrieved 2018-09-05.

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