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Indoor Athletics European Championships 2019 - 3000m Run (Men)

Indoor European Athletics Championship 2019
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The men's 3000m race at the 2019 European Indoor Track and Field Championships was held on March 1 and 2 in Glasgow at the Commonwealth Arena .

The current winter European champion in the 3000m race was Adele Meshaal from Spain . He did not defend his title due to an injury received at the beginning of 2019 [1] .

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Норвегия Jacob Ingebrigtsen
Norway
Великобритания Chris O'Hare
Great Britain
Норвегия Henrik Ingebrigtsen
Norway

Records

Before the start of the competition, the following indoor records were in force.

World record  Daniel Komen
Kenya
7.24.90Budapest , HungaryFebruary 6, 1998
European record  Sergio Sanchez
Spain
7.32.41Valencia , SpainFebruary 13, 2010
European Championship Record  Ali Kaya
Turkey
7.38.42Prague , Czech RepublicMarch 7, 2015
The best season result in the world  Hagos Gebrhivet
Ethiopia
7.37.41Boston , USAJanuary 26, 2019
The best result of the season in Europe  Adele Meshaal
Spain
7.45.56Boston , USAJanuary 26, 2019

Schedule

dateTimeCompetition round
March 1, 201913:20Preliminary races
March 2, 201919:47The final

Local time ( UTC ± 00: 00 )

Results

Designations: Q - Automatic Qualification | q - Qualification for the result shown | WR - World Record | ER - European Record | EU20R - European Junior Record | CR - European Championship Record | NR - National Record | NU23R - National Youth Record | WL - The best season result in the world | EL - The best result of the season in Europe | PB - Personal Record | SB - The best result of the season | DNS - Not Started | DNF - Not Finished | DQ - Disqualified

Preliminaries

 
Second run

Qualification: the first 4 athletes in each race (Q) plus the top 4 in time (q) went to the finals [2] .
34 track and field athletes took to the start in 2 races. The 18-year-old Jacob Ingebrigtsen showed the best time among all the participants and set a new European record among juniors under 20 years old - 7.51.20. One and a half hours before this achievement, the young Norwegian took part in preliminary races of 1,500 meters , where he was also the fastest with a result of 3.42.00 [3] .

A placeSportsmanCitizenshipRaceResultNotes
oneJacob Ingebrigtsen  Norwayone7: 51.20Q,EU20R
2Andrew Butchart  Great Britainone7: 51.28Q
3Jilali Bedrani  Franceone7: 51.30Q
fourAmos Bartelsmayer  Germanyone7: 51.35Q
fiveJimmy Gressier  Franceone7: 51.45q PB
6Yunas Leandersson  Swedenone7: 51.47q PB
7Sam Atkin  Great Britainone7: 52.12q PB
eightChris O'Hare  Great Britain27: 53.39Q
9Henrik Ingebrigtsen  Norway27: 53.80Q
tenFlorian Orth  Germanyone7: 54.59q
elevenYoann koval  France27: 55.42Q
12Sam Parsons  Germany27:55 p.m.Q
13Marsh Raitanen  Finlandone7: 55.71PB
14Sean Tobin  Ireland27: 56.27SB
15Mike Foppen  Netherlands27:57 p.m.
sixteenRobin Hendricks  Belgium27: 58.14
17Arthur Bossi  Spainone7: 58.46
18Benjamin Kovacs  Hungary27: 59.89
nineteenEgor NikolaevNeutral athleteone8:00 a.m.
20Per Svela  Norwayone8: 02.62
21Sergio Jimenez  Spain28: 03.58
22Suldan Hassan  Sweden208:05
23Chlinur Andresson  Icelandone8: 06.97
24David Palacio  Spain28: 07.61
25Andreas Vojta  Austria28: 09.72
26Ugis Jocis  Latvia28: 09.99SB
27Benjamin de Han  Netherlands28: 11.57
28Mitko Tsenov  Bulgaria28: 12.45
29thJohn Traverse  Irelandone8: 12.54
thirtyHarvey Dixon  Gibraltar28: 14.86
31Bram Anderissen  Netherlandsone8: 18.30
32Ivo Balabanov  Bulgaria28: 20.31
33Ramadan Ozdemir  Turkeyone8: 20.52
34! Dario Ivanovsky  North Macedoniaone8: 59.99! DNF

Final

 
Jacob (left) and Henrik Ingebrigtsen in the final

The men's 3000m race final took place on March 2, 2019 [4] . The race was held at a slow pace under the control of the Ingebrigtsen brothers ( Jacob and Henrik ). 800 meters before the finish, the youngest of them, Jacob, began a long acceleration that stretched out a group of runners. The brothers went to the final round together shoulder to shoulder with a small margin from the pursuers. The best sprinting qualities were demonstrated by Jacob, who won first place; In a fight for silver, Henrik lost moments to the owner of the competition, Chris O'Hare [5] .

This gold medal was the first for Norway in the history of European Indoor Championships. Over the previous 34 tournaments, athletes from this country have won 3 silver and 7 bronze awards. Jakob Ingebrigtsen at the age of 18 years 163 days became the youngest winter European champion among men. The previous achievement belonged to the West German high jumper Dietmar Mögenburg , who won the tournament at 18 years of age 200 days in 1980 [6] .

A placeSportsmanCitizenshipResultNotes
oneJacob Ingebrigtsen  Norway7: 56.15
2Chris O'Hare  Great Britain7:57 a.m.
3Henrik Ingebrigtsen  Norway7:57 a.m.
fourJilali Bedrani  France7: 58.40
fiveYunas Leandersson  Sweden7: 59.16
6Amos Bartelsmayer  Germany7: 59.62
7Jimmy Gressier  France8:00 a.m.
eightSam Atkin  Great Britain8: 01.43
9Yoann koval  France8: 02.85
tenAndrew Butchart  Great Britain8: 03.11
elevenFlorian Orth  Germany8: 05.09
12Sam Parsons  Germany8: 05.83

Notes

  1. ↑ José Luis Moneo . ¿Cómo llega el atletismo español al Europeo? (Spanish) , RTVE (25 de febrero de 2019). Archived on August 7, 2019. Date accessed August 7, 2019.
  2. ↑ European Athletics Indoor Championships 2019 - 3000m Men - Round 1 Results Summary (PDF). EA (March 1, 2019). Date accessed August 7, 2019. Archived March 21, 2019.
  3. ↑ Indefatigable Ingebrigtsen sails through 1500m and 3000m heats in Glasgow (English) , EA (March 1, 2019). Archived on August 7, 2019. Date accessed August 7, 2019.
  4. ↑ European Athletics Indoor Championships 2019 - 3000m Men - Final Results (English) (PDF). EA (March 2, 2019). Date accessed August 7, 2019. Archived March 22, 2019.
  5. ↑ Ben Bloom . Chris O'Hare claims 3,000m silver behind dazzling Jakob Ingebrigtsen at European Indoor Championships , The Daily Telegraph (2 March 2019). Archived on August 7, 2019. Date accessed August 7, 2019.
  6. ↑ Euan Crumley . Jakob Ingebrigtsen takes European indoor 3000m title (Eng.) , Athletics Weekly (March 2, 2019). Archived on March 17, 2019. Date accessed August 7, 2019.

Links

  • European Athletics Indoor Championships 2019 - 3000m Men . EA . - Competition page on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date accessed August 7, 2019. Archived August 7, 2019.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_weight and track and field athletics championship_2019_ — _ running_on_3000_meters_ ( males )&oldid = 101487082


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