2005 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase

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The Men's 3,000 metres Steeplechase event at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held on August 7 and August 9 at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. The first three of each heat (Q) plus the six fastest times (q) qualified for the final.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Qatar.svg Saif Saaeed Shaheen
Qatar (QAT)
Silver Flag of Kenya.svg Ezekiel Kemboi
Kenya (KEN)
Bronze Flag of Kenya.svg Brimin Kipruto
Kenya (KEN)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Heat 1Heat 2Heat 3
07.08.2005 13:50h07.08.2005 14:04h07.08.2005 14:18h
Final
09.08.2005 21:20h

Abbreviations

Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Startlist

Heat 1 SB PB
1029Flag of the United States.svg  Steve Slattery  (USA)8:17.878:15.69
769Flag of Qatar.svg  Saif Saaeed Shaheen  (QAT)7:55.517:53.63
740Flag of Poland.svg  Radosław Popławski  (POL)8:17.878:17.32
557Flag of Kenya.svg  Ezekiel Kemboi  (KEN)8:09.048:02.49
887Flag of Sweden.svg  Mustafa Mohamed  (SWE)8:15.518:05.75
849Flag of Slovenia.svg  Boštjan Buc  (SLO)8:22.918:16.96
40Flag of Austria.svg  Günther Weidlinger  (AUT)8:12.268:10.83
757Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Alexander Greaux  (PUR)8:38.268:27.91
636Flag of Moldova.svg  Ion Luchianov  (MDA)8:30.668:23.83
236Flag of Spain.svg  Luis Miguel Martín  (ESP)8:17.478:07.44
57Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Pieter Desmet  (BEL)8:20.318:15.02
331Flag of France.svg  Gaël Pencreach  (FRA)8:18.188:13.16
675Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Simon Vroemen  (NED)8:04.958:04.95
Heat 2 SB PB
335Flag of France.svg  Bouabdellah Tahri  (FRA)8:09.588:06.91
562Flag of Kenya.svg  Paul Kipsiele Koech  (KEN)7:56.377:56.37
273Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Tewodros Shiferaw  (ETH)8:27.068:22.22
718Flag of Poland.svg  Jakub Czaja  (POL)8:17.498:17.49
762Flag of Qatar.svg  Musa Amer Obaid  (QAT)8:11.758:07.18
982Flag of the United States.svg  Anthony Famiglietti  (USA)8:19.468:17.91
234Flag of Spain.svg  Antonio David Jiménez  (ESP)8:14.058:11.52
521Flag of Japan.svg  Yoshitaka Iwamizu  (JPN)8:22.548:18.93
819Flag of Russia.svg  Andrey Olshanskiy  (RUS)8:19.688:19.68
33Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Peter Nowill  (AUS)8:23.938:22.85
289Flag of Finland.svg  Jukka Keskisalo  (FIN)8:25.148:16.74
115Flag of Bahrain.svg  Tareq Mubarak Taher  (BHR)8:16.268:07.12
627Flag of Morocco.svg  Hamid Ezzine  (MAR)8:21.388:09.72
Heat 3 SB PB
792Flag of South Africa.svg  Ruben Ramolefi  (RSA)8:20.408:20.18
359Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andrew Lemoncello  (GBR)8:30.128:23.74
330Flag of France.svg  Vincent Le Dauphin  (FRA)8:17.328:15.76
65Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Krijn van Koolwijk  (BEL)8:17.118:17.11
220Flag of Spain.svg  José Luis Blanco  (ESP)8:21.048:12.86
835Flag of Russia.svg  Roman Usov  (RUS)8:26.968:22.29
1004Flag of the United States.svg  Daniel Lincoln  (USA)8:12.658:08.82
136Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Matthew Kerr  (CAN)8:20.148:20.14
770Flag of Qatar.svg  Moustafa Ahmed Shebto  (QAT)8:33.008:18.52
561Flag of Kenya.svg  Brimin Kiprop Kipruto  (KEN)8:04.228:02.89
622Flag of Morocco.svg  Brahim Boulami  (MAR)8:04.927:55.28
929Flag of Turkey.svg  Halil Akkaş  (TUR)8:22.008:18.43
38Flag of Austria.svg  Martin Pröll  (AUT)8:13.748:13.74
948Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vadym Slobodenyuk  (UKR)8:28.858:19.50

Results

Heat 1

  1. Flag of Qatar.svg Saif Saaeed Shaheen, Qatar 8:11.79 Q
  2. Flag of Kenya.svg Ezekiel Kemboi, Kenya 8:11.90 Q
  3. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Simon Vroemen, Netherlands 8:13.08 Q (SB)
  4. Flag of Austria.svg Günther Weidlinger, Austria 8:15.91 q
  5. Flag of Spain.svg Luis Miguel Martín, Spain 8:17.47 q
  6. Flag of Sweden.svg Mustafa Mohamed, Sweden 8:18.18 q
  7. Flag of France.svg Gaël Pencreach, France 8:23.96
  8. Flag of Poland.svg Radosław Popławski, Poland 8:29.85
  9. Flag of Moldova.svg Ion Luchianov, Moldova 8:32.09 (SB)
  10. Flag of the United States.svg Steve Slattery, United States 8:36.01
  11. Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Alexander Greaux, Puerto Rico 8:39.91
  12. Flag of Slovenia.svg Boštjan Buc, Slovenia 8:40.81
  13. Flag of Belgium.svg Pieter Desmet, Belgium 8:48.05

Heat 2

  1. Flag of Kenya.svg Paul Kipsiele Koech, Kenya 8:16.42 Q
  2. Flag of Qatar.svg Musa Amer Obaid, Qatar 8:16.53 Q
  3. Flag of Spain.svg Antonio David Jiménez, Spain 8:16.72 Q
  4. Flag of France.svg Bouabdellah Tahri, France 8:18.31 q
  5. Flag of Bahrain.svg Tareq Mubarak Taher, Bahrain 8:21.68 q
  6. Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Famiglietti, United States 8:21.84
  7. Flag of Finland.svg Jukka Keskisalo, Finland 8:25.14 (SB)
  8. Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg Tewodros Shiferaw, Ethiopia 8:27.06 (SB)
  9. Flag of Morocco.svg Hamid Ezzine, Morocco 8:27.07
  10. Flag of Japan.svg Yoshitaka Iwamizu, Japan 8:28.73
  11. Flag of Australia.svg Peter Nowill, Australia 8:35.35
  12. Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Olshanskiy, Russia 8:54.04

Heat 3

  1. Flag of Morocco.svg Brahim Boulami, Morocco 8:19.54 Q
  2. Flag of Kenya.svg Brimin Kipruto, Kenya 8:19.90 Q
  3. Flag of Spain.svg José Luis Blanco, Spain 8:21.04 Q (SB)
  4. Flag of the United States.svg Daniel Lincoln, United States 8:21.39 q
  5. Flag of Turkey.svg Halil Akkaş, Turkey 8:26.35
  6. Flag of South Africa.svg Ruben Ramolefi, South Africa 8:28.12
  7. Flag of Belgium.svg Krijn van Koolwijk, Belgium 8:28.92
  8. Flag of France.svg Vincent Le Dauphin, France 8:30.42
  9. Flag of Qatar.svg Moustafa Ahmed Shebto, Qatar 8:33.00 (SB)
  10. Flag of Austria.svg Martin Pröll, Austria 8:33.70
  11. Flag of Ukraine.svg Vadym Slobodenyuk, Ukraine 8:35.73
  12. Flag of Russia.svg Roman Usov, Russia 8:36.30
  13. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Lemoncello, Great Britain 8:40.29
  14. Flag of Canada.svg Matthew Kerr, Canada 8:41.20

Final

  1. Flag of Qatar.svg Saif Saaeed Shaheen, Qatar 8:13.31
  2. Flag of Kenya.svg Ezekiel Kemboi, Kenya 8:14.95
  3. Flag of Kenya.svg Brimin Kipruto, Kenya 8:15.30
  4. Flag of Morocco.svg Brahim Boulami, Morocco 8:15.32
  5. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Simon Vroemen, Netherlands 8:16.76
  6. Flag of Spain.svg Antonio David Jiménez, Spain 8:17.69
  7. Flag of Kenya.svg Paul Kipsiele Koech, Kenya 8:19.14
  8. Flag of France.svg Bouabdellah Tahri, France 8:19.96
  9. Flag of Qatar.svg Musa Amer Obaid, Qatar 8:20.22
  10. Flag of Sweden.svg Mustafa Mohamed, Sweden 8:20.26
  11. Flag of Spain.svg Luis Miguel Martín, Spain 8:22.13
  12. Flag of Austria.svg Günther Weidlinger, Austria 8:22.84
  13. Flag of the United States.svg Daniel Lincoln, United States 8:23.89
  14. Flag of Spain.svg José Luis Blanco, Spain 8:24.62
  15. Flag of Bahrain.svg Tareq Mubarak Taher, Bahrain 8:37.62

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