Events at the 1995 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 |
5000 m | men | women |
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 | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
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.
Rank | Final | Time |
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Moses Kiptanui (KEN) | 8:04.16 | |
Christopher Koskei (KEN) | 8:09.30 | |
Saad Al-Asmari (KSA) | 8:12.95 | |
4. | Steffen Brand (GER) | 8:14.37 |
5. | Angelo Carosi (ITA) | 8:14.85 |
6. | Florin Ionescu (ROM) | 8:15.44 |
7. | Vladimir Pronin (RUS) | 8:16.59 |
8. | Martin Strege (GER) | 8:18.57 |
9. | Matthew Birir (KEN) | 8:21.15 |
10. | Alessandro Lambruschini (ITA) | 8:22.64 |
11. | Vladimir Golyas (RUS) | 8:27.59 |
12. | Javier Rodríguez (ESP) | 8:30.96 |
Rank | HEAT 1 | Time |
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1. | Angelo Carosi (ITA) | 8:19.73 |
2. | Matthew Birir (KEN) | 8:20.17 |
3. | Christopher Koskei (KEN) | 8:20.53 |
4. | Florin Ionescu (ROM) | 8:20.76 |
5. | Javier Rodríguez (ESP) | 8:20.89 |
6. | Vladimir Golyas (RUS) | 8:20.97 |
7. | Martin Strege (GER) | 8:22.33 |
8. | Elarbi Khattabi (MAR) | 8:24.13 |
9. | Graeme Fell (CAN) | 8:24.74 |
10. | Karl Van Calcar (USA) | 8:30.32 |
11. | Brahim Boulami (MAR) | 8:35.42 |
12. | Jim Svenøy (NOR) | 8:40.53 |
Rank | HEAT 2 | Time |
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1. | Saad Al-Asmari (KSA) | 8:25.19 |
2. | Steffen Brand (GER) | 8:26.35 |
3. | Vladimir Pronin (RUS) | 8:26.70 |
4. | Moses Kiptanui (KEN) | 8:27.26 |
5. | Alessandro Lambruschini (ITA) | 8:27.75 |
6. | Michał Bartoszak (POL) | 8:29.14 |
7. | Ville Hautala (FIN) | 8:31.37 |
8. | Justin Chaston (GBR) | 8:38.90 |
9. | Kim Bauermeister (GER) | 8:45.27 |
10. | Shadrack Mogotsi (RSA) | 8:54.27 |
— | Mark Croghan (USA) | DNF |
— | Abdelaziz Sahere (MAR) | DNF |
Rank | HEAT 1 | Time |
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1. | Matthew Birir (KEN) | 8:24.34 |
2. | Abdelaziz Sahere (MAR) | 8:24.37 |
3. | Javier Rodríguez (ESP) | 8:24.66 |
4. | Shadrack Mogotsi (RSA) | 8:25.61 |
5. | Steffen Brand (GER) | 8:26.45 |
6. | Karl Van Calcar (USA) | 8:26.97 |
7. | Michał Bartoszak (POL) | 8:27.25 |
8. | Ville Hautala (FIN) | 8:29.06 |
9. | Marcel Laros (NED) | 8:31.10 |
10. | Mohamed Belabbes (ALG) | 8:33.13 |
11. | Spencer Duval (GBR) | 8:38.01 |
12. | Wander Moura (BRA) | 8:43.37 |
Rank | HEAT 2 | Time |
---|---|---|
1. | Saad Al-Asmari (KSA) | 8:22.01 |
2. | Christopher Koskei (KEN) | 8:22.27 |
3. | Mark Croghan (USA) | 8:26.02 |
4. | Vladimir Pronin (RUS) | 8:27.79 |
5. | Kim Bauermeister (GER) | 8:29.05 |
6. | Alessandro Lambruschini (ITA) | 8:29.36 |
7. | Brahim Boulami (MAR) | 8:30.93 |
8. | Keith Cullen (GBR) | 8:32.07 |
9. | Antonios Vouzis (GRE) | 8:34.44 |
10. | Godfrey Siamusiye (ZAM) | 8:37.41 |
11. | Vítor Almeida (POR) | 8:45.20 |
12. | Zeba Crook (CAN) | 8:50.34 |
Rank | HEAT 3 | Time |
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1. | Florin Ionescu (ROM) | 8:22.86 |
2. | Angelo Carosi (ITA) | 8:23.93 |
3. | Elarbi Khattabi (MAR) | 8:24.11 |
4. | Martin Strege (GER) | 8:24.18 |
5. | Moses Kiptanui (KEN) | 8:24.20 |
6. | Jim Svenøy (NOR) | 8:24.49 |
7. | Graeme Fell (CAN) | 8:24.85 |
8. | Justin Chaston (GBR) | 8:24.97 |
9. | Vladimir Golyas (RUS) | 8:27.50 |
10. | Ricardo Vera (URU) | 8:33.95 |
11. | Ruben García (MEX) | 8:36.28 |
12. | Thomas Nohilly (USA) | 8:37.01 |
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