Athletics at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Men's 1500 metres T46

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Men's 1500 metres T46
at the XVII Paralympic Games
Venue Stade de France, Paris, France
Dates
  • 31 August 2024
Competitors16 from 16 nations
Winning time3:50.24
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Aleksandr Iaremchuk Flag of Neutral Paralympic Athletes (Paris 2024).svg  Neutral Paralympic Athletes
Silver medal icon.svg Michael Roeger Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Bronze medal icon.svg Antoine Praud Flag of France.svg  France
2020
2028
1500 metres at the 2024 Summer Paralympics
Men's · T11 · T13 · T20 · T38 · T46 · T54 · Women's · T11 · T13 · T20 · T54

The Men's 1500 metres T46 at the 2024 Summer Paralympics took place 4 September at the Stade de France in Paris.

Contents

Records

T45
World RecordFlag of Mexico.svg  Pedro Meza Zempoaltecal  (MEX)4:08:26 Flag of Greece.svg Athens 20 September 2004
Paralympic RecordFlag of Mexico.svg  Pedro Meza Zempoaltecal  (MEX)4:08:26 Flag of Greece.svg Athens 20 September 2004
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T46
World RecordFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Michael Roeger  (AUS)3:46.51 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney 4 September 2017
Paralympic RecordFlag of Kenya.svg  Abraham Tarbei  (KEN)3:50.15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London 4 September 2012
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Classification

The event is open to T45 and T46 athletes. Athletes with a moderate or high degree of impairment in one or both arms or the loss of limbs. These athletes generate drive almost exclusively using the legs with reduced counterbalance from the arms. [2]

Results

Final

The final was held on 31 August 2024

RankClassAthleteNationTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgT46 Aleksandr Iaremchuk Flag of Neutral Paralympic Athletes (Paris 2024).svg  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 3:50.24
Silver medal icon.svgT46 Michael Roeger Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 3:51.19
Bronze medal icon.svgT46 Antoine Praud Flag of France.svg  France 3:51.37 PB
4T46 Hrisitiyan Stoyanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3:52.27
5T46 Samir Nouioua Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 3:57.30
6T46 Luke Nuttall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3:57.62 SB
7T46 Gemechu Amenu Dinsa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 3:59.05
8T46 David Emong Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 4:01.48
9T46 Pradeep Puwakpitikande Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 4:01.84
10T46 Christian Olsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 4:02.76
11T46 Mauricio Esteban Orrego Campos Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 4:06.03
12T46 Wesley Kimeli Sang Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 4:07.92
13T46 Bechir Agoubi Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 4:09.72
14T46 Remy Nikobimeze Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi 4:10.69 SB
15T46 Grevist Bytyci Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo 4:32.88 PB
T46 Emmanuel Niyibizi Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda DQ R18.2(d)
Source: [3]

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References

  1. "Records – World Para Athletics" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  2. "T46" . Retrieved 7 September 2024.
  3. "Men's 1500m – T46 – Final results" (PDF). Paralympics. 31 August 2024. Retrieved 7 September 2024.