Events at the 1991 World Championships | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
3000 m | women | |
5000 m | men | |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | |
4 × 100 m relay | men | women |
4 × 400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
10 km walk | women | |
20 km walk | men | |
50 km walk | men | |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
These are the official results of the Men's 1.500 metres event at the 1991 IAAF World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. There were a total number of 43 participating athletes, with three qualifying heats, two semi-finals and the final held on Sunday 1st September 1991. The winning margin was 2.00 seconds.
Gold | Noureddine Morceli Algeria (ALG) |
Silver | Wilfred Kirochi Kenya (KEN) |
Bronze | Hauke Fuhlbrügge Germany (GER) |
Heats |
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29.08.1991 – 16:50h |
Semifinals |
30.08.1991 – 17:30h |
Final |
01.09.1991 – 15:40h |
Existing records at the start of the event.
World Record | Saïd Aouita (MAR) | 3:29.46 | Berlin, Germany | August 23, 1985 |
Championship Record | Abdi Bile (SOM) | 3:35.67 | Rome, Italy | September 4, 1987 |
RANK | FINAL | TIME |
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Noureddine Morceli (ALG) | 3:32.84CR | |
Wilfred Kirochi (KEN) | 3:34.84 | |
Hauke Fuhlbrügge (GER) | 3:35.28 | |
4. | Jens-Peter Herold (GER) | 3:35.37 |
5. | Fermín Cacho (ESP) | 3:35.62 |
6. | Mario Silva (POR) | 3:35.76 |
7. | David Kibet (KEN) | 3:36.03 |
8. | Gennaro Di Napoli (ITA) | 3:36.56 |
9. | Mohamed Suleiman (QAT) | 3:38.12 |
10. | Matthew Yates (GBR) | 3:38.71 |
11. | Saïd Aouita (MAR) | 3:39.49 |
12. | Simon Doyle (AUS) | 3:41.54 |
RANK | HEAT 1 | TIME |
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1. | Noureddine Morceli (ALG) | 3:39.90 |
2. | Wilfred Kirochi (KEN) | 3:40.73 |
3. | Fermín Cacho (ESP) | 3:40.83 |
4. | Gennaro Di Napoli (ITA) | 3:40.84 |
5. | Mario Silva (POR) | 3:40.94 |
6. | Matthew Yates (GBR) | 3:41.24 |
7. | Hauke Fuhlbrügge (GER) | 3:41.41 |
8. | Peter Rono (KEN) | 3:41.76 |
9. | Rachid El Basir (MAR) | 3:42.89 |
10. | Mikael Svensson (SWE) | 3:43.69 |
11. | João N'Tyamba (ANG) | 3:44.64 |
12. | Pat Scammell (AUS) | 3:45.17 |
RANK | HEAT 2 | TIME |
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1. | Jens-Peter Herold (GER) | 3:41.23 |
2. | Saïd Aouita (MAR) | 3:41.45 |
3. | Mohamed Suleiman (QAT) | 3:41.48 |
4. | Simon Doyle (AUS) | 3:41.52 |
5. | David Kibet (KEN) | 3:41.54 |
6. | Teófilo Benito (ESP) | 3:41.61 |
7. | Steve Cram (GBR) | 3:41.67 |
8. | José Luis González (ESP) | 3:41.71 |
9. | Davide Tirelli (ITA) | 3:43.08 |
10. | Mogens Guldberg (DEN) | 3:44.34 |
11. | Sergey Melnikov (URS) | 3:44.62 |
12. | Pascal Thiébaut (FRA) | 3:45.18 |
13. | Mitsuhiro Okuyama (JPN) | 3:49.96 |
RANK | HEAT 1 | TIME |
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1. | Noureddine Morceli (ALG) | 3:43.45 |
2. | Teófilo Benito (ESP) | 3:43.88 |
3. | Saïd Aouita (MAR) | 3:43.93 |
4. | Peter Rono (KEN) | 3:44.37 |
5. | Pat Scammell (AUS) | 3:44.60 |
6. | Mikael Svensson (SWE) | 3:44.66 |
7. | Steve Cram (GBR) | 3:44.69 |
8. | Karol Dudij (POL) | 3:44.89 |
9. | Mbiganyi Thee (BOT) | 3:45.04 |
10. | Edgar de Oliveira (BRA) | 3:45.59 |
11. | Alex Geissbühler (SUI) | 3:46.38 |
12. | Terrance Herrington (USA) | 3:47.28 |
13. | Dale Jones (ATG) | 3:55.41 |
14. | Elonga Lucas Eningo (GEQ) | 4:31.23 |
— | Abdi Bile (SOM) | DNS |
RANK | HEAT 2 | TIME |
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1. | Jens-Peter Herold (GER) | 3:41.21 |
2. | José Luis González (ESP) | 3:41.48 |
3. | Simon Doyle (AUS) | 3:41.50 |
4. | Pascal Thiébaut (FRA) | 3:41.50 |
5. | Wilfred Kirochi (KEN) | 3:41.64 |
6. | Davide Tirelli (ITA) | 3:41.77 |
7. | Mogens Guldberg (DEN) | 3:42.00 |
8. | Sergey Melnikov (URS) | 3:42.15 |
9. | Zeki Öztürk (TUR) | 3:42.86 |
10. | Luis Núñez (DOM) | 3:48.54 |
11. | Fabian Franco (GIB) | 4:03.94 |
— | Han Kulker (NED) | DNS |
— | Jim Spivey (USA) | DNS |
— | Daouda Kassougue (MTN) | DNS |
RANK | HEAT 3 | TIME |
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1. | David Kibet (KEN) | 3:38.07 |
2. | Rachid El Basir (MAR) | 3:38.29 |
3. | Fermín Cacho (ESP) | 3:38.31 |
4. | Mario Silva (POR) | 3:38.37 |
5. | Gennaro Di Napoli (ITA) | 3:38.63 |
6. | Hauke Fuhlbrügge (GER) | 3:38.65 |
7. | Mohamed Suleiman (QAT) | 3:38.89 |
8. | Matthew Yates (GBR) | 3:39.30 |
9. | Mitsuhiro Okuyama (JPN) | 3:40.35 |
10. | João N'Tyamba (ANG) | 3:41.05 |
11. | Alemayehu Roba (ETH) | 3:42.76 |
12. | José Lopez (VEN) | 3:45.61 |
13. | Luis Martínez (GUA) | 3:46.39 |
— | Joe Falcon (USA) | DNS |
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