2012 London Olympic Games

Men's 1500 Updates - 2012 London Olympic Games

Men's 1500 Updates - 2012 London Olympic Games

Jul 18, 2012 by Ryan From Flotrack
Men's 1500 Updates - 2012 London Olympic Games
Manzano Gets Silver!!! Suspicious Makhloufi wins Gold
Centro takes fourth in first Olympics


FULL RESULTS
FloHouse Reaction to 1500

The men's 1500 final was a mind-blowing performance that was left to a kicker's race as Algerian  Taoufik  Makhloufi commanded the lead with a lap to go and broke away to win in 3:34.08.  After failing to qualify for the final in Beijing, USA's Leo Manzanoexecuted the kick of the century to earn his first Olympic medal with a season's best of 3:34.79. The former Texas Longhorn came barrelling down the straight-away to just edge out Moroccan Abdalaati Iguider  who came away with the bronze just 0.04 ahead of America's world bronze medalist Matt Centrowitz .

Manzano becomes the first American to win a 1500 meter medal since the legendary Jim Ryun won silver in 1968.

1500 Metres - M FINAL

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07 August 2012 - 21:15
Position Bib Athlete Country Mark .
1 1008 Taoufik Makhloufi ALG 3:34.08 .
2 3234 Leonel Manzano USA 3:34.79 (SB)
3 2456 Abdalaati Iguider MAR 3:35.13 .
4 3210 Matthew Centrowitz USA 3:35.17 .
5 2596 Henrik Ingebrigtsen NOR 3:35.43 (NR)
6 1687 Mekonnen Gebremedhin ETH 3:35.44 .
7 2299 Silas Kiplagat KEN 3:36.19 .
8 3078 Ilham Tanui Özbilen TUR 3:36.72 .
9 2612 Nicholas Willis NZL 3:36.94 .
10 1252 Belal Mansoor Ali BRN 3:37.98 .
11 2295 Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba KEN 3:39.04 .
12 2300 Asbel Kiprop KEN 3:43.83 .
 
Intermediate Bib Athlete Nation Mark
400m 1252 Belal Mansoor Ali BRN 58.30
800m 2295 Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba KEN 1:58.63
1200m 2299 Silas Kiplagat KEN 2:54.72

1500 Final Timeline:

Leo Manzano looking focused on the starting line.


400 - 58.3 with Chepseba and Ali up front. Centro sitting in 4th while Manzano is back in 10th. Both Centro and Manzano took these positions right from the gun. 


800 - 1:58 Chepseba, Ali, and Centro. The pace slows and there is virtually no movement in the pack. Manzano is sitting in a typical spot for himself half through a race and being right next to Olympic Champ Kiprop, things seem to be going smooth.


Coming up to 500 meters to go and the pack begins to bunch. Centro has moved outside to ready himself for an injection in pace while Manzano, still in 10th, sticks close to the pack. Willis has sat the whole race and is poised to show his speed we've seen in earlier races. Makhloufi from Algeria has been quiet up until this point.


Coming up to one lap to go and Makhloufi is about to push his way through the field for the second time to put himself in position for the final push.


About 2:41 with 400 to go and Makhloufi is in the lead. Centro who was just previously in second next to Willis finds himself boxed in sitting fourth. Willis is pinned on the rail in 5th. Gebremedhin of Ethiopia is moving outside of Centro. Manzano has only moved up one position due to a fading/injured Kiprop.


1200 - 2:54.72 - Makhloufi leading with Silas Kiplagat of Kenya following in second. Centro has dropped to 6th, while Gebremedhin continues to move up. Willis still in striking position while Manzano is a step off of the pack in 9th.


From 1200m to 1300m Makhloufi drops a 12.6 distancing himself from the field. Willis fades one place while Leo moves up a spot. Kiplagat and Gebremedhin seem to be in good positions to medal at this point.


Makhloufi runs his next 100m in 12.5 (25.1 seconds over the last 200m, official splits from BBC broadcast) putting the Gold medal out of reach for the rest of the field, similar to what he did in the semi-final. Manzano has made the biggest move of the field from 8th to 6th, now sitting on Centrowitz.


Iguider of Morocco turns on jets to move into the Silver medal position. Manzano, still 6th, takes out the signature "blades" and begins his final push. Silver seems slightly far fetched.....until you see him move! Centro follows


Here it is, the moment that the US has been waiting for since 1968. Manzano moves into the medals and oh yes, its silver! As Kiplagat, the World #2 ranked man, fades back 6th the American Centro tries to chase down a second US medal.


Crossing the line in second, Mazano throws up the arms after the biggest race of his life! Centro, the Bronze medalist a year ago at World's, finish .04 out of the medals. 


Questions are swirling about the virtually unknown Makhloufi as he took down the Olympic champ and silver medalist along with last year's World champ, World silver and World Bronze medalist. Making his first global championship final, Makhloufi had only made the 2009 and 2011 World Championships where he was a semi-finalist. See his progression of times here.


For Manzano it has been a successful yet bumping road throughout his career. Having shown steady improvement at every championship he has competed in (with the exception of Daegu last year where he was injured), Leo finally found himself in position to use the dangerous closing speed we've all seen from him since his high school days at Marble Falls. 

USA USA USA!!!!



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Makhloufi reinstated to 1500 Final

Late last night Algerian Taoufik Makhloufi was reinstated into the 1500 meter final after being disqualified earlier in the day for failing to put out a full effort in the 800 meter preliminaries. See story below for more details.

See story from Yahoo Sports


1500 meter final start lists

Order

Bib

Athlete

Country

  SB 2012

   PB

1

2612

Nicholas Willis

 NZL

3:30.35

3:30.35

2

3210

Matthew Centrowitz

 USA

3:34.90

3:34.46

3

2295

Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba

 KEN

3:29.77

3:29.77

4

2456

Abdalaati Iguider

 MAR

3:33.99

3:31.47

5

1687

Mekonnen Gebremedhin

 ETH

3:31.45

3:31.45

6

2299

Silas Kiplagat

 KEN

3:29.63

3:29.27

7

3078

Ilham Tanui Özbilen

 TUR

3:33.32

3:31.37

8

3234

Leonel Manzano

 USA

3:35.75

3:32.37

9

1252

Belal Mansoor Ali

 BRN

3:35.40

3:31.49

10

2596

Henrik Ingebrigtsen

 NOR

3:36.39

3:36.39

11

1008

Taoufik Makhloufi

 ALG

3:30.80

3:30.80

12

2300

Asbel Kiprop

 KEN

3:28.88

3:28.88




Fastest qualifier Makhloufi disqualified


Taoufik Makhloufi, the fastest qualifier from the men's 1500 meters, was been thrown out of the Olympics after referees deemed he did not give a full effort in the heats of the 800 meters this morning. 

Makhloufi ran just 200 meters of the race before dropping out in a visibly lackluster effort.

He can still be reinstated if he gets a doctor's note.

Story from Reuters here.



Men's 1500 Final Announced:

Check out the final line up, including two Americans, for the men's 1500 meters at the 2012 London Olympic Games:

Order

Bib

Athlete

Country

  SB 2012

   PB

1

2612

Nicholas Willis

 NZL

3:30.35

3:30.35

2

3210

Matthew Centrowitz

 USA

3:34.90

3:34.46

3

2295

Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba

 KEN

3:29.77

3:29.77

4

2456

Abdalaati Iguider

 MAR

3:33.99

3:31.47

5

1687

Mekonnen Gebremedhin

 ETH

3:31.45

3:31.45

6

2299

Silas Kiplagat

 KEN

3:29.63

3:29.27

7

3078

Ilham Tanui Özbilen

 TUR

3:33.32

3:31.37

8

3234

Leonel Manzano

 USA

3:35.75

3:32.37

9

1252

Belal Mansoor Ali

 BRN

3:35.40

3:31.49

10

2596

Henrik Ingebrigtsen

 NOR

3:36.39

3:36.39

11

1008

Taoufik Makhloufi

 ALG

3:30.80

3:30.80

12

2300

Asbel Kiprop

 KEN

3:28.88

3:28.88





Men's 1500 semi-finals in the books

Heat 1:
Things went out in a slow pedestrian pace as defending Olympic champion Asbel Kiprop strolled along as the race leader through 800 meters in 2:07 and 1200 meters in 3:03. Then with 200 meters to go little known Algerian 3:30 man Taoufik Makhloufi took off and easily won the heat in 3:42.24. Kiprop finished second ahead of Mekonnen Gebremedhin while American Leo Manzano, boxed up at the early stages of the race, found himself in the right position on the final straightaway and kicked his way into fourth place. Manzano becomes the first American to qualify for the men's 1500 meter final since 2000.

Heat 2:
Unlike the very slow first section, Nixon Chepseba made sure it went out fast, taking the pace through 56 seconds for the first 400 meters and 2:53 through 1200 meters. With half a lap to go Morocco's Abdalaati Iguider took off and finished in 3:33.99 while opponents Silas Kiplagat, Nick Willis, Chepseba and Matt Centrowitz eased into the final. Centrowitz joins Leo Manzano as the second American in the 1500 meter final.

FULL RESULTS HERE



Updated: Aug 3, 6:00pm CT

Men's 1500 Semi-Final Rounds Announced


1500 Metres - M   SEMI-FINAL
Qual. rule: first 5 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.

Heat 1
Sunday 05 August 2012 - 20:15
Order Bib Athlete Country SB 2012 PB
1 2756 Hamza Driouch  QAT 3:33.69 3:33.69
2 2596 Henrik Ingebrigtsen  NOR 3:36.39 3:36.39
3 3261 Andrew Wheating  USA 3:35.89 3:30.90
4 3234 Leonel Manzano  USA 3:35.75 3:32.37
5 1824 Ross Murray  GBR 3:34.76 3:34.76
6 1008 Taoufik Makhloufi  ALG 3:30.80 3:30.80
7 2460 Mohamed Moustaoui  MAR 3:35.46 3:31.84
8 2300 Asbel Kiprop  KEN 3:28.88 3:28.88
9 2377 Mohammed Shaween  KSA 3:39.42 3:31.82
10 1687 Mekonnen Gebremedhin  ETH 3:31.45 3:31.45
11 1044 Ryan Gregson  AUS 3:33.92 3:31.06
12 1757 Yoann Kowal  FRA 3:35.03 3:33.75

Heat 2
Sunday 05 August 2012 - 20:25
Order Bib Athlete Country SB 2012 PB
1 1800 Andrew Baddeley  GBR 3:35.19 3:34.36
2 3078 Ilham Tanui Özbilen  TUR 3:33.32 3:31.37
3 2295 Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba  KEN 3:29.77 3:29.77
4 1746 Florian Carvalho  FRA 3:37.05 3:33.60
5 1252 Belal Mansoor Ali  BRN 3:35.49 3:31.49
6 2456 Abdalaati Iguider  MAR 3:34.10 3:31.47
7 1922 Carsten Schlangen  GER 3:33.64 3:33.64
8 1282 Nathan Brannen  CAN 3:34.22 3:34.22
9 2299 Silas Kiplagat  KEN 3:29.63 3:29.27
10 3210 Matthew Centrowitz  USA 3:35.84 3:34.46
11 2752 Mohamad Al-Garni  QAT 3:36.63 3:34.61
12 2612 Nicholas Willis  NZL 3:30.35 3:30.35
13 2820 Egor Nikolaev  RUS 3:38.92 3:37.84



  Men's 1500 Heats - USA On to Semi-final!


 

Heat 1 was not messing around as the first quarter went out in a 58.65 and was followed by a 1:57.37 for 800 meters. It became a battle with 400 meters to go when Taoufik Makhloufi of Algeria took the lead and established himself from the pack. At 2:54.12 at 1200 to go, the pack began to move with a 55.15 final lap. Makhloufi of Algeria took the win in a 3:35.15 and was followed by Gebremedhin of Ethiopia, Kiprop of Kenya, Murray of Great Britain, Al-Garni of Quatar and a very close 6th place by Leo Manzano to edge his way into the semi-final. 

Heat 2 was not as consistent as the pack went out in a decent pace but slowed to a 62 for the second quarter for a 2:00.03 at 800 meters. Finland's Niclas Sandells and Andy Wheating were fearless as the two took the pack out in the first half of the race. At 1200 to go with a time of 2:58.57, the battle began between Sahween of Saudi Arabia, Driouch of Quatar, Ozbilen of Turkey, and KIplagat of Kenya.  The race came down to the final 50 meters as Sahween took the win in a 3:39.42 followed by Driouch, Ozbilen, Kiplagat, Brannen, Baddeley, and a disappointing 7th place for Wheating.

Heat 3 started out a little slower than the first two heats as the field took it out in a 59.51 for the first quarter with Nixon Chepseba of Kenya leading.  The pack came into the 800 meter mark in a slow 2:03 with the Kenyan still leading.  With 400 meters to go, Nick Willis of New Zealand assumed the lead and established himself among the pack, splitting a 53.46 for the final quarter.  In a heart-breaking last 300 meters, Chepseba was tripped and almost fell, taking him out of the running for the top 6 finishers. Willis came through the line in a 3:40.92 followed by Iguider, Kowal, Ingebrigtsen, Centrowitz, and Schlangen.

Full Results: 

  

1500 Metres - M HEATS
Qual. rule: first 6 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest times (q) qualified.
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Heat 1
03 August 2012 - 20:05
Position Bib Athlete Country Mark .
1 1008 Taoufik Makhloufi ALG 3:35.15 Q .
2 1687 Mekonnen Gebremedhin ETH 3:36.56 Q .
3 2300 Asbel Kiprop KEN 3:36.59 Q .
4 1824 Ross Murray GBR 3:36.74 Q .
5 2752 Mohamad Al-Garni QAT 3:36.99 Q .
6 3234 Leonel Manzano USA 3:37.00 Q .
7 1746 Florian Carvalho FRA 3:37.05 q (SB)
8 2460 Mohamed Moustaoui MAR 3:37.41 q .
9 1044 Ryan Gregson AUS 3:38.54 q .
10 1252 Belal Mansoor Ali BRN 3:38.69 q .
11 2820 Egor Nikolaev RUS 3:38.92 q (SB)
12 1635 Álvaro Rodríguez ESP 3:41.54 .
13 1601 Teklit Teweldebrhan ERI 3:42.88 .
14 2020 Mamadou Barry GUI 4:05.08 .
15 2592 Rabiou Guero Gao NIG 4:05.46 .
 
Intermediate Bib Athlete Nation Mark
400m 1746 Florian Carvalho FRA 58.65
800m 2820 Egor Nikolaev RUS 1:57.37
1200m 2752 Mohamad Al-Garni QAT 2:54.12
Heat 2
03 August 2012 - 20:15
Position Bib Athlete Country Mark .
1 2377 Mohammed Shaween KSA 3:39.42 Q (SB)
2 2756 Hamza Driouch QAT 3:39.67 Q .
3 3078 Ilham Tanui Özbilen TUR 3:39.70 Q .
4 2299 Silas Kiplagat KEN 3:39.79 Q .
5 1282 Nathan Brannen CAN 3:39.95 Q .
6 1800 Andrew Baddeley GBR 3:40.34 Q .
7 3261 Andrew Wheating USA 3:40.92 q .
8 1610 David Bustos ESP 3:41.34 .
9 2388 Dmitrijs Jurkevics LAT 3:41.40 .
10 1694 Dawit Wolde ETH 3:41.81 .
11 1728 Niclas Sandells FIN 3:42.67 .
12 1739 Jamale Aarrass FRA 3:45.13 .
13 2945 Mohamed Mohamed SOM 3:46.16 .
14 3362 Nabil Mohammed Al-Garbi YEM 3:55.46 (SB)
. 2458 Amine Laalou MAR DNS .
 
Intermediate Bib Athlete Nation Mark
400m 1728 Niclas Sandells FIN 57.81
800m 1728 Niclas Sandells FIN 2:00.03
1200m 1694 Dawit Wolde ETH 2:58.57
Heat 3
03 August 2012 - 20:25
Position Bib Athlete Country Mark .
1 2612 Nicholas Willis NZL 3:40.92 Q .
2 2456 Abdalaati Iguider MAR 3:41.08 Q .
3 1757 Yoann Kowal FRA 3:41.12 Q .
4 2596 Henrik Ingebrigtsen NOR 3:41.33 Q .
5 3210 Matthew Centrowitz USA 3:41.39 Q .
6 1922 Carsten Schlangen GER 3:41.51 Q .
7 1637 Diego Ruiz ESP 3:41.52 .
8 1683 Aman Wote ETH 3:41.67 .
9 2295 Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba KEN 3:42.29 .
10 2376 Emad Noor KSA 3:42.95 .
11 3351 Eduar Villanueva VEN 3:43.11 .
12 1088 Andreas Vojta AUT 3:43.52 .
13 2097 Ciaran O'Lionaird IRL 3:48.35 (SB)
14 2747 Samuel Vázquez PUR 3:49.19 .
 
Intermediate Bib Athlete Nation Mark
400m 2295 Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba KEN 59.51
800m 2295 Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba KEN 2:03.50
1200m 2612 Nicholas Willis NZL 3:01.27

updated: Aug 3, 1:30pm CT



It has been reported by French media outlet Lequipe that Moroccan Amine Laalou, 1500 standout who is schedule to race this evening at the 2012 London Olympics, has tested positive for the diuretic known as furosemide. This is the same substance his country women Mariem Alaoui Selsouli was banned for. Selsouli's positive test came after her massive PR in Paris, while Laalou's positive test comes from Monaco not long ago where he ran his second best time ever of 3:30.54. Laalou's PR comes from 2009 when he ran 3:29.53.

See orginal release of this story here.






last updated: Aug 2nd at 4:21 am CT


1500 Metres - M   HEATS
Qual. rule: first 6 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest times (q) qualified.

Heat 1
Friday 03 August 2012 - 20:05
Order Bib Athlete Country SB 2012 PB
1 2592 Rabiou Guero Gao  NIG    
2 3234 Leonel Manzano  USA 3:35.75 3:32.37
3 1635 Álvaro Rodríguez  ESP 3:34.10 3:34.10
4 1008 Taoufik Makhloufi  ALG 3:30.80 3:30.80
5 1252 Belal Mansoor Ali  BRN 3:35.49 3:31.49
6 1044 Ryan Gregson  AUS 3:33.92 3:31.06
7 1824 Ross Murray  GBR 3:34.76 3:34.76
8 2460 Mohamed Moustaoui  MAR 3:35.46 3:31.84
9 2820 Egor Nikolaev  RUS 3:39.25 3:37.84
10 2752 Mohamad Al-Garni  QAT 3:36.63 3:34.61
11 2300 Asbel Kiprop  KEN 3:28.88 3:28.88
12 1601 Teklit Teweldebrhan  ERI 3:36.50 3:36.50
13 1687 Mekonnen Gebremedhin  ETH 3:31.45 3:31.45
14 1746 Florian Carvalho  FRA 3:38.93 3:33.60
15 2020 Mamadou Barry  GUI    
 
Heat 2
Friday 03 August 2012 - 20:15
Order Bib Athlete Country SB 2012 PB
1 1728 Niclas Sandells  FIN 3:36.88 3:36.88
2 2756 Hamza Driouch  QAT 3:33.69 3:33.69
3 2377 Mohammed Shaween  KSA 3:39.46 3:31.82
4 1282 Nathan Brannen  CAN 3:34.22 3:34.22
5 2458 Amine Laalou  MAR 3:30.54 3:29.53
6 1610 David Bustos  ESP 3:34.77 3:34.77
7 2388 Dmitrijs Jurkevics  LAT 3:38.68 3:37.35
8 3362 Nabil Mohammed Al-Garbi  YEM 3:55.80 3:50.17
9 3078 Ilham Tanui Özbilen  TUR 3:33.32 3:31.37
10 2945 Mohamed Mohamed  SOM    
11 2299 Silas Kiplagat  KEN 3:29.63 3:29.27
12 1800 Andrew Baddeley  GBR 3:35.19 3:34.36
13 1739 Jamale Aarrass  FRA 3:34.85 3:34.85
14 1694 Dawit Wolde  ETH 3:33.82 3:33.82
15 3261 Andrew Wheating  USA 3:35.89 3:30.90
 
Heat 3
Friday 03 August 2012 - 20:25
Order Bib Athlete Country SB 2012 PB
1 3351 Eduar Villanueva  VEN 3:40.53 3:36.96
2 2612 Nicholas Willis  NZL 3:30.35 3:30.35
3 2456 Abdalaati Iguider  MAR 3:34.10 3:31.47
4 1088 Andreas Vojta  AUT 3:38.09 3:37.82
5 1683 Teshome Dirirsa  ETH 3:34.55 3:34.55
6 1637 Diego Ruiz  ESP 3:35.16 3:33.18
7 2376 Emad Noor  KSA 3:34.19 3:34.19
8 3210 Matthew Centrowitz  USA 3:35.84 3:34.46
9 2097 Ciaran O'Lionaird  IRL 3:50.12 3:34.46
10 2295 Nixon Kiplimo Chepseba  KEN 3:29.77 3:29.77
11 1757 Yoann Kowal  FRA 3:35.03 3:33.75
12 1922 Carsten Schlangen  GER 3:33.64 3:33.64
13 2747 Samuel Vázquez  PUR 3:37.60 3:37.60
14 2596 Henrik Ingebrigtsen  NOR 3:36.39 3:36.39
 




last updated: July 18th at 6:05pm CT


Men's 1500 Quick Hits
2012 London Olympic Games


1500 Meter Schedule:
Day 1, Aug 3rd - Round 1 (2:05pm CT) - qualifying procedure TBA
Day 3, Aug 5th - Semi-final (2:15pm CT) - qualifying procedure TBA
Day 5, Aug 7th - Finals (3:15pm CT)

1500 Meter Records:
World Record - 3:26.00 - Hicham El Guerrouj (MOR) 7/14/1998
Olympic Record - 3:32.07 - Noah Ngeny (KEN) 9/29/2000
American Record - 3:29.30 - Bernard Lagat 8/28/2005

The Favorites: (personal best/season best)
1. Asbel Kiprop, Kenya (3:29.78/3:29.78) - Reigning Olympic Champ, World Champion in 2011
2. Silas Kiplagat, Kenya (3:29.27/3:29.63) - World Champ Silver Medal in 2009, only man in last 5 years to run under 3:30 more than once.
3. Nixon Chepseba, Kenya (3:29.90/3:29.90) - New to global championships. Set PR in winning Hengelo, a race that had eight men under 3:35 and three under 3:32.

The Americans:
1. Leo Manzano (3:32.37/3:35.75) - 2x Olympian, semi-finalist in Beijing
2. Matt Centrowitz (3:34.46/3:35.84) - World Bronze medalist in 2011
3. Andrew Wheating (3:30.90/3:35.89) - '08 Olympian at 800 meters 

Past 1500 Olympic Results: (from wiki)

2000 Olympic Games
1 Noah Ngeny  Kenya   3:32.07 OR
2 Hicham El Guerrouj  Morocco   3:32.32  
3 Bernard Lagat  Kenya   3:32.44  
           
       




 
2004 Olympic Games
1 Hicham El Guerrouj  Morocco 3:34.19  
2 Bernard Lagat  Kenya 3:34.30  
3 Rui Silva  Portugal 3:34.68  
         







 
2008 Olympic Games
1 Asbel Kipruto Kiprop  Kenya 3:33.11  
2 Nicholas Willis  New Zealand 3:34.16  
3 Mehdi Baala  France 3:34.21