Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

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Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
Olympic Athletics.svg
Olympic Athletics
Venue Olympiastadion
Dates8–10 September 1972
Competitors66 from 46 nations
Winning time3:36.3
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Pekka Vasala
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Silver medal icon.svg Kipchoge Keino
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Bronze medal icon.svg Rod Dixon
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
  1968
1976  

The men's 1,500m metres was an event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. The final was held on Sunday 10 September 1972 and was contested by 10 athletes. The semi-finals were held on Saturday 9 September 1972 and were contested by 27 athletes. The heats were held on Friday 8 September 1972 and 71 athletes entered, with 66 runners from 46 nations competing. [1] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Pekka Vasala of Finland, the nation's first championship in the 1500 metres since back-to-back wins in 1924 and 1928. Kipchoge Keino of Kenya came half a second short of becoming the first man to successfully defend Olympic gold in the event; instead, his silver made him just the second man to win two medals of any color in the 1500 metres.

Background

This was the 17th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. All three medalists from 1968 (Kipchoge Keino of Kenya, Jim Ryun of the United States, and Bodo Tümmler of West Germany) returned, along with two other finalists: sixth-place finisher Jacky Boxberger of France and seventh-place finisher Henryk Szordykowski of Poland. Ryun "was no longer the dominant runner he had been in 1966–67," but was still the world record holder and had run the third-fastest mile ever between the Olympic trials and the Games. Keino and Ryun were favorites for the top two spots again, especially with their respective countrymen Ben Jipcho (who had played a strategic role helping Keino in the 1968 final, but was now a legitimate contender himself) and Marty Liquori out with injury. A third Kenyan, Mike Boit, was also a challenger, but was more of an 800 metres specialist. Rod Dixon of New Zealand and Pekka Vasala of Finland were also strong challengers. [2]

Sixteen nations made their 1500 metres debut in 1972: Algeria, Burma, Cameroon, East Germany, Ghana, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, Panama, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. The United States made its 17th appearance, the only nation to have competed in the men's 1500 metres at each Games to that point.

Competition format

The competition was again three rounds (used previously in 1952, 1964, and 1968). The "fastest loser" system introduced in 1964, but not used in 1968, returned; once again the semifinals were balanced. Now, however, the semifinal heats and final were set at 10 men each, rather than the 8 or 12 previously.

There were seven heats in the first round, each with 10 or 11 runners (before withdrawals). The top four runners in each heat, along with the next two fastest overall, advanced to the semifinals. The 30 semifinalists were divided into three semifinals, each with 10 runners. The top three men in each semifinal, plus the fastest fourth-placer, advanced to the 10-man final. [2] [3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1972 Summer Olympics.

World recordFlag of the United States.svg  Jim Ryun  (USA)3:33.1 Los Angeles, United States 8 July 1967
Olympic recordFlag of Kenya.svg  Kip Keino  (KEN)3:34.9 Mexico City, Mexico 20 October 1968

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

DateTimeRound
Friday, 8 September 197216:45Round 1
Saturday, 9 September 197216:40Semifinals
Sunday, 10 September 197215:35Final

Results

Round 1

Heat 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Thomas Wessinghage Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3:40.6Q
2 Dave Wottle Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3:40.7Q
3 Jean-Pierre Dufresne Flag of France.svg  France 3:40.8Q
4 Brendan Foster Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 3:40.8Q
5 Donaldo Arza Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 3:41.8
6 Ivan Ivanov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 3:42.3
7 Mehmet Tümkan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3:44.0
8 Mohamed Kacemi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 3:45.2
9 Daniel Andrade Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 3:59.2
10 Dafallah Sultan Farah Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan 4:02.9

Heat 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Franco Arese Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3:44.0Q
2 Herman Mignon Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3:44.2Q
3 Bodo Tümmler Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3:44.5Q
4 Gerd Larsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3:44.7Q
5 John Kirkbride Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 3:45.3
6 Filbert Bayi Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 3:45.4
7 Josef Horčic Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 3:45.7
8 William Smart Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3:49.2
Bram WassenaarFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands DNS
Kassem Hamze Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon DNS

Heat 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Shibrou Regassa Flag of Ethiopia (1897-1974).svg  Ethiopia 3:43.6Q
2 Spilios Zakharopoulos Flag of Greece (1970-1975).svg  Greece 3:43.8Q
3 Henryk Szordykowski Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 3:44.2Q
4 Pekka Paivarinta Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3:44.4Q
5 André de Hertoghe Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3:44.6
6 Petre Lupan Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania 3:44.8
7 Mohamed Makdouf Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 3:48.4
8 Abdul Wahab Naser Al-Safra Flag of Saudi Arabia (1938-1973).svg  Saudi Arabia 4:14.5
Benson Mulomba Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia DNS
Robert LeborgneFlag of France.svg  France DNS

Heat 4

Both Ryun and Fordjour fell when the latter clipped the former's heel, knocking both out of contention for advancement. The United States appealed, asserting that Ryun was tripped. Although the International Olympic Committee (IOC) acknowledged that a foul had occurred, U.S. appeals to have Ryun reinstated in the competition were denied. [2]

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Kipchoge Keino Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3:40.0Q
2 Rod Dixon Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3:40.0Q
3 Gunnar Ekman Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3:40.4Q
4 Klaus-Peter Justus Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 3:40.4Q
5 Gianni del Buono Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3:40.8q
6 Werner Meier Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 3:43.2
7 Mohamad Younas Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 3:44.1
8 Vitus Ashaba Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 3:45.2
9 Jim Ryun Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3:51.5
10 Billy Fordjour Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 4:08.2
Yevgeniy Arzhanov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union DNS

Heat 5

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Hailu Ebba Flag of Ethiopia (1897-1974).svg  Ethiopia 3:41.6Q
2 Paul-Heinz Wellmann Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3:41.8Q
3 Ray Smedley Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 3:42.1Q
4 Chris Fisher Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 3:42.5Q
5 Frank Murphy Flag of Ireland (3-2).svg  Ireland 3:43.4
6 Byron Dyce Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 3:45.9
7 Cosmas Silei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3:52.0
8 Joze Medjimurec Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia 3:52.1
9Harry NkopekaFlag of Malawi.svg  Malawi 4:00.9
10 Edward Kar Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia 4:21.4

Heat 6

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Pekka Vasala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3:40.9Q
2 Tom Hansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3:41.1Q
3 Bob Wheeler Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3:41.3Q
4 Haico Scham Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:41.4Q
5 Ulf Högberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3:41.5q
6 Edgard Salvé Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3:42.1
7 Anthony Colon Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico 3:44.6
8 Edouard Rasoanaivo Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar 3:48.5
9 Jaiye Abidoye Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 3:48.8
10Mohamed AbokerFlag of Somalia.svg  Somalia 3:59.5

Heat 7

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Mike Boit Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3:42.2Q
2 Tony Polhill Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3:42.3Q
3 Volodymyr Panteley Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 3:42.3Q
4 Jacques Boxberger Flag of France.svg  France 3:42.6Q
5 Mansour Guettaya Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  Tunisia 3:43.9
6 Fernando Eugenio Mamede Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3:45.1
7 Azzedine Azzouzi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 3:46.4
8 Kenneth Elmer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3:46.6
9 Esaie Fongang Flag of Cameroon (1961-1975).svg  Cameroon 3:54.5
10 Jimmy Crampton Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg  Burma 4:06.9

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Mike Boit Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3:41.3Q
2 Volodymyr Panteley Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 3:41.6Q
3 Tom Hansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3:41.6Q
4 Dave Wottle Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3:41.6
5 Chris Fisher Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 3:42.0
6 Gianni del Buono Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3:42.0
7 Thomas Wessinghage Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3:43.4
8 Spilios Zacharopoulos Flag of Greece (1970-1975).svg  Greece 3:43.5
9 Ulf Högberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3:43.6
10 Hailu Ebba Flag of Ethiopia (1897-1974).svg  Ethiopia 3:43.7

Semifinal 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Kipchoge Keino Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3:41.2Q
2 Herman Mignon Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3:41.7Q
3 Tony Polhill Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3:41.8Q
4 Shibrou Regassa Flag of Ethiopia (1897-1974).svg  Ethiopia 3:41.9
5 Jacques Boxberger Flag of France.svg  France 3:42.4
6 Henryk Szordykowski Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 3:42.5
7 Haico Scharn Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:44.4
8 Pekka Päivärinta Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3:45.1
9 Ray Smedley Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 3:45.8
10 Bodo Tümmler Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3:50.0

Semifinal 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1 Rod Dixon Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3:37.9Q
2 Pekka Vasala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3:37.9Q
3 Brendan Foster Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 3:38.2Q
4 Paul-Heinz Wellmann Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3:38.4q
5 Gunnar Ekman Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3:39.4
6 Bob Wheeler Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3:40.4
7 Franco Arese Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3:41.1
8 Jean-Pierre Dufresne Flag of France.svg  France 3:41.6
9 Klaus-Peter Justus Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 3:44.6
10 Gerd Larsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3:59.4

Final

RankAthleteNationTime
Gold medal icon.svg Pekka Vasala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3:36.3
Silver medal icon.svg Kipchoge Keino Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3:36.8
Bronze medal icon.svg Rod Dixon Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3:37.5
4 Mike Boit Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3:38.4
5 Brendan Foster Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 3:39.0
6 Herman Mignon Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3:39.1
7 Paul-Heinz Wellmann Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3:40.1
8 Volodymyr Panteley Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 3:40.2
9 Tony Polhill Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3:41.8
10 Tom Hansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3:46.6

See also

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1972 Munich Games: Men's 1500 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 "1500 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 3, pp. 51–52.