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Indoor Track and Field European Championships 2019 - 1,500 meter run (men)

Indoor European Athletics Championship 2019
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The men's 1,500 meter race at the 2019 European Indoor Track and Field Championships was held on March 1 and 3 in Glasgow at the Commonwealth Arena .

The current European winter champion in the 1,500-meter race was Marcin Lewandowski from Poland .

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Польша Marcin Lewandowski
Poland
Норвегия Jacob Ingebrigtsen
Norway
Испания Jesus Gomez
Spain

Records

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

World record  Samuel Tefera
Ethiopia
3.31.04Birmingham , UKFebruary 16, 2019
European record  Andres Manuel Diaz
Spain
3.33.32Piraeus , GreeceFebruary 24, 1999
European Championship Record  Ivan Geshko
Ukraine
3.36.70Madrid , SpainMarch 6, 2005
The best season result in the world  Samuel Tefera
Ethiopia
3.31.04Birmingham , UKFebruary 16, 2019
The best result of the season in Europe  Josh Kerr
Great Britain
3.35.72Birmingham , UKFebruary 16, 2019

Schedule

dateTimeCompetition round
March 1, 201911:50Preliminary races
March 3, 201920:01The final

Local time ( UTC ± 00: 00 )

Results

Designations: Q - Automatic Qualification | q - Qualification for the result shown | WR - World Record | ER - European 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

 
First run
 
Second run

Qualification: the first 2 athletes in each race (Q) plus the top 3 in time (q) went to the finals [1] .
At the start in 3 races came 28 athletes. The 18-year-old Norwegian Jacob Ingebrigtsen with the first time went to the finals (3.42.00). An hour and a half after the finish, he again went to the start, already in the 3000 meters races , and again showed the best time, which became the new record for Europe among juniors - 7.51.20 [2] .

A placeSportsmanCitizenshipRaceResultNotes
oneJacob Ingebrigtsen  Norway23: 42.00Q
2Philip Sasinek  Czech23: 42.84Q
3Robbie Fitzgibbon  Great Britain23: 43.09q
fourSimon Denissel  France23: 43.79q
fiveKarl Bebendorf  Germany23: 45.70q
6Nick Jensen  Denmark23: 46.40
7Emanuel Rolim  Portugal23: 46.62
eightNeil Gurley  Great Britainone3: 46.63Q
9Marius Probst  Germanyone3: 46.93Q
tenMarcin Lewandowski  Poland33: 47.49Q
elevenJesus Gomez  Spain33: 47.53Q
12Samir Dahmani  France33: 47.69
13Elsan Bibich  Serbiaone3: 47.94
14Adrian Ben  Spainone3: 48.24
15Mehdi Belhaj  Franceone3: 48.30
sixteenElliot giles  Great Britain33: 48.76
17Yervand Mkrtchyan  Armeniaone3: 49.25
18Paulo rosariu  Portugal33: 49.32
nineteenIan Frisch  Czech33: 49.59
20Simas Bertasius  Lithuania33: 49.90
21Charles Gretin  Luxembourgone3: 50.42
22Andreas Dimitrakis  Greece33: 50.94
23Ferdinand Kwan Edman  Norway33: 51.43
24Vladimir Kits  Ukraineone3: 53.91SB
25Dorin rusu  Romaniaone3: 57.52
26! Saul Ordonez  Spain23: 59.00! DNF
27! Ismael Dejani  Belgium23: 59.99! Dq
27! Philip Ingebrigtsen  Norwayone3: 59.99! Dq

Final

 
Jakob Ingebrigtsen leads the final

The men's 1,500m final was held on March 3, 2019 [3] . The day before, Jakob Ingebrigtsen won the 3000-meter run, after which he intended to draw a winning double at a distance half as long. In 2018, he managed to do this at the summer European Championship , but in Glasgow he was content with only one gold. In tactical running, the Norwegian was outstripped by the current champion Marcin Lewandowski , who was faster than the opponent in the finish sprint at the final 200-meter circle. The Polish athlete won the third gold medal of the European Winter Championships: in 2015 he was the strongest in 800 meters, in 2017 - 1500 meters [4] .

A placeSportsmanCitizenshipResultNotes
oneMarcin Lewandowski  Poland3: 42.85
2Jacob Ingebrigtsen  Norway3: 43.23
3Jesus Gomez  Spain3: 44.39
fourPhilip Sasinek  Czech3: 45.27
fiveSimon Denissel  France3: 45.50
6Marius Probst  Germany3: 45.76
7Karl Bebendorf  Germany3: 46.88
eightRobbie Fitzgibbon  Great Britain3: 47.08
9 ! Neil Gurley  Great Britain3: 59.99! DNS

Notes

  1. ↑ European Athletics Indoor Championships 2019 - 1500m Men - Round 1 Results Summary (PDF). EA (March 1, 2019). Date accessed August 8, 2019. Archived March 21, 2019.
  2. ↑ Indefatigable Ingebrigtsen sails through 1500m and 3000m heats in Glasgow (English) , EA (March 1, 2019). Archived on August 7, 2019. Date accessed August 8, 2019.
  3. ↑ European Athletics Indoor Championships 2019 - 1500m Men - Final Results (English) (PDF). EA (March 3, 2019). Date accessed August 8, 2019. Archived March 21, 2019.
  4. ↑ Muir completes the middle distance double again with 1500m gold (Eng.) , EA (March 3, 2019). Archived on August 8, 2019. Date accessed August 8, 2019.

Links

  • European Athletics Indoor Championships 2019 - 1500m Men . EA . - Competition page on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date accessed August 8, 2019. Archived August 8, 2019.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_weight and track and field athletics_2019_ indoor championship__ running_1500_metres_ ( males )&oldid = 101503388


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