1995 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase

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A men's 3000 metres steeplechase event was held at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics in Gothenburg, Sweden. There were a total number of 36 participating athletes, with three qualifying heats, two semi-finals and the final held on Friday 11 August 1995.

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Final

RankFinalTime
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Moses Kiptanui  (KEN)8:04.16
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Christopher Koskei  (KEN)8:09.30
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saad Al-Asmari  (KSA)8:12.95
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Steffen Brand  (GER)8:14.37
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Angelo Carosi  (ITA)8:14.85
6.Flag of Romania.svg  Florin Ionescu  (ROM)8:15.44
7.Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Pronin  (RUS)8:16.59
8.Flag of Germany.svg  Martin Strege  (GER)8:18.57
9.Flag of Kenya.svg  Matthew Birir  (KEN)8:21.15
10.Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Lambruschini  (ITA)8:22.64
11.Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Golyas  (RUS)8:27.59
12.Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Rodríguez  (ESP)8:30.96

Semi-finals

RankHEAT 1Time
1.Flag of Italy.svg  Angelo Carosi  (ITA)8:19.73
2.Flag of Kenya.svg  Matthew Birir  (KEN)8:20.17
3.Flag of Kenya.svg  Christopher Koskei  (KEN)8:20.53
4.Flag of Romania.svg  Florin Ionescu  (ROM)8:20.76
5.Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Rodríguez  (ESP)8:20.89
6.Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Golyas  (RUS)8:20.97
7.Flag of Germany.svg  Martin Strege  (GER)8:22.33
8.Flag of Morocco.svg  Elarbi Khattabi  (MAR)8:24.13
9.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Graeme Fell  (CAN)8:24.74
10.Flag of the United States.svg  Karl Van Calcar  (USA)8:30.32
11.Flag of Morocco.svg  Brahim Boulami  (MAR)8:35.42
12.Flag of Norway.svg  Jim Svenøy  (NOR)8:40.53
RankHEAT 2Time
1.Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saad Al-Asmari  (KSA)8:25.19
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Steffen Brand  (GER)8:26.35
3.Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Pronin  (RUS)8:26.70
4.Flag of Kenya.svg  Moses Kiptanui  (KEN)8:27.26
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Lambruschini  (ITA)8:27.75
6.Flag of Poland.svg  Michał Bartoszak  (POL)8:29.14
7.Flag of Finland.svg  Ville Hautala  (FIN)8:31.37
8.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Justin Chaston  (GBR)8:38.90
9.Flag of Germany.svg  Kim Bauermeister  (GER)8:45.27
10.Flag of South Africa.svg  Shadrack Mogotsi  (RSA)8:54.27
Flag of the United States.svg  Mark Croghan  (USA) DNF
Flag of Morocco.svg  Abdelaziz Sahere  (MAR) DNF

Qualifying heats

RankHEAT 1Time
1.Flag of Kenya.svg  Matthew Birir  (KEN)8:24.34
2.Flag of Morocco.svg  Abdelaziz Sahere  (MAR)8:24.37
3.Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Rodríguez  (ESP)8:24.66
4.Flag of South Africa.svg  Shadrack Mogotsi  (RSA)8:25.61
5.Flag of Germany.svg  Steffen Brand  (GER)8:26.45
6.Flag of the United States.svg  Karl Van Calcar  (USA)8:26.97
7.Flag of Poland.svg  Michał Bartoszak  (POL)8:27.25
8.Flag of Finland.svg  Ville Hautala  (FIN)8:29.06
9.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marcel Laros  (NED)8:31.10
10.Flag of Algeria.svg  Mohamed Belabbes  (ALG)8:33.13
11.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Spencer Duval  (GBR)8:38.01
12.Flag of Brazil.svg  Wander Moura  (BRA)8:43.37
RankHEAT 2Time
1.Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saad Al-Asmari  (KSA)8:22.01
2.Flag of Kenya.svg  Christopher Koskei  (KEN)8:22.27
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Mark Croghan  (USA)8:26.02
4.Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Pronin  (RUS)8:27.79
5.Flag of Germany.svg  Kim Bauermeister  (GER)8:29.05
6.Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Lambruschini  (ITA)8:29.36
7.Flag of Morocco.svg  Brahim Boulami  (MAR)8:30.93
8.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Keith Cullen  (GBR)8:32.07
9.Flag of Greece.svg  Antonios Vouzis  (GRE)8:34.44
10.Flag of Zambia.svg  Godfrey Siamusiye  (ZAM)8:37.41
11.Flag of Portugal.svg  Vítor Almeida  (POR)8:45.20
12.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Zeba Crook  (CAN)8:50.34
RankHEAT 3Time
1.Flag of Romania.svg  Florin Ionescu  (ROM)8:22.86
2.Flag of Italy.svg  Angelo Carosi  (ITA)8:23.93
3.Flag of Morocco.svg  Elarbi Khattabi  (MAR)8:24.11
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Martin Strege  (GER)8:24.18
5.Flag of Kenya.svg  Moses Kiptanui  (KEN)8:24.20
6.Flag of Norway.svg  Jim Svenøy  (NOR)8:24.49
7.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Graeme Fell  (CAN)8:24.85
8.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Justin Chaston  (GBR)8:24.97
9.Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Golyas  (RUS)8:27.50
10.Flag of Uruguay.svg  Ricardo Vera  (URU)8:33.95
11.Flag of Mexico.svg  Ruben García  (MEX)8:36.28
12.Flag of the United States.svg  Thomas Nohilly  (USA)8:37.01

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