Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

The men's 1,500m metreswas an event at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union. The final was held on Friday 1980-08-01.[1] Forty athletes from 29 nations competed.[2] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Sebastian Coe of Great Britain, the nation's first championship in the event since back-to-back wins surrounding World War I in 1912 and 1920, and first medal of any color since 1932. East Germany took its first medal in the 1500 metres since starting to compete separately, with Jürgen Straub's silver.

Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
Olympic Athletics
VenueLenin Central Stadium
Date30 July 1980 (qualification)
31 July 1980 (semi-finals)
1 August 1980 (final)
Competitors40 from 29 nations
Winning time3:38.4
Medalists
Sebastian Coe
 Great Britain
Jürgen Straub
 East Germany
Steve Ovett
 Great Britain

Background

This was the 19th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. None of the 1976 finalists returned, with the American-led boycott keeping out defending champion John Walker of New Zealand as well as top American runner Steve Scott. Those two would have been strong challengers, but a British pair would have been co-favorites anyway. The world record was shared by Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe, with Coe having a slightly faster time before the rounding required by the rules of the time. The British Olympic Association did not join the boycott, so Ovett and Coe raced in Moscow. [2]

Benin, Botswana, Kuwait, Lesotho, Libya, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Syria, Vietnam, and Zambia each made their first appearance in the event. Great Britain and France each made their 17th appearances, most of those competing in 1980, though still one fewer than the United States (which had had runners in each of the 18 previous 1500 metres competitions).

Competition format

The competition was again three rounds (used previously in 1952 and since 1964). The "fastest loser" system introduced in 1964 was used for both the first round and semifinals. The 9-man semifinals and finals from 1976 were retained.

There were four 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 18 semifinalists were divided into two semifinals, each with 9 runners. The top four men in each semifinal, plus the fastest fifth-placer, advanced to the 9-man final.[2][3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1980 Summer Olympics.

World record Sebastian Coe (GBR)3:32.1Zürich, Switzerland15 August 1979
Olympic record Kip Keino (KEN)3:34.9Mexico City, Mexico20 October 1968

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

Schedule

All times are Moscow Time (UTC+3)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 30 July 198017:10Round 1
Thursday, 31 July 198021:00Semifinals
Friday, 1 August 198017:30Final

Results

Heat 1

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 José Marajo France 3:43.9Q
2 Mehdi Aidet Algeria 3:43.9Q
3 Dragan Zdravković Yugoslavia 3:44.0Q
4 Steve Cram Great Britain 3:44.1Q
5 Pavel Yakovlev Soviet Union 3:44.2
6 José Manuel Abascal Spain 3:44.7
7 Mopeli Molapo Lesotho 3:55.5
8 Khaled Khalifa Al-Shammari Kuwait 3:57.6
9 Vicente Santos Mozambique 3:58.7
Filbert Bayi Tanzania DNS

Heat 2

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Andreas Busse East Germany 3:44.3Q
2 Vitaliy Tyshchenko Soviet Union 3:44.4Q
3 Jozef Plachý Czechoslovakia 3:44.4Q
4 Alex Gonzalez France 3:44.6Q
5 Pierre Délèze Switzerland 3:44.8
6 Haile Zeru Ethiopia 3:45.7
7 Abderrahmane Morceli Algeria 3:46.0
8 Sant Kumar India 3:55.6
9 Ishmael Mhaladi Botswana 3:59.1
10 George Branche Sierra Leone 4:03.9
11 Damien Degboe Benin 4:15.3

Heat 3

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Vittorio Fontanella Italy 3:40.1Q
2 Sebastian Coe Great Britain 3:40.1Q
3 Antti Loikkanen Finland 3:40.5Q
4 José Luis González Spain 3:40.9Q
5 João Campos Portugal 3:41.3q
6 Ray Flynn Ireland 3:42.0
7 Nigusse Bekele Ethiopia 3:45.8
8 Archfell Musango Zambia 3:53.7
9 Tisbite Rakotoarisoa Madagascar 3:55.9
10 Lê Quang Khải Vietnam 4:06.8

Heat 4

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Steve Ovett Great Britain 3:36.8Q
2 Jürgen Straub East Germany 3:37.0Q
3 Robert Nemeth Austria 3:38.3Q
4 Vladimir Malozemlin Soviet Union 3:38.7Q
5 Mirosław Żerkowski Poland 3:39.2q
6 Kassa Balcha Ethiopia 3:43.1
7 Jón Didriksson Iceland 3:44.4
8 Derradji Harek Algeria 3:45.3
9 Marzouk Mabrouk Libya 3:54.3
10 Mohamed Makhlouf Syria 4:00.4

Semifinal 1

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Steve Ovett Great Britain 3:43.1Q
2 Dragan Zdravković Yugoslavia 3:43.4Q
3 Andreas Busse East Germany 3:43.5Q
4 Steve Cram Great Britain 3:43.6Q
5 Vladimir Malozemlin Soviet Union 3:43.6
6 Antti Loikkanen Finland 3:44.0
7 João Campos Portugal 3:44.4
8 Alex Gonzalez France 3:44.7
9 Mehdi Aidet Algeria 3:44.9

Semifinal 2

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Sebastian Coe Great Britain 3:39.4Q
2 Jürgen Straub East Germany 3:39.4Q
3 José Marajo France 3:39.6Q
4 Vittorio Fontanella Italy 3:40.1Q
5 Jozef Plachý Czechoslovakia 3:40.4q
6 Robert Nemeth Austria 3:40.8
7 Vitaliy Tyshchenko Soviet Union 3:41.5
8 José Luis González Spain 3:42.6
9 Mirosław Żerkowski Poland 3:48.2

Final

Rank AthleteNation Time
Sebastian Coe Great Britain 3:38.4
Jürgen Straub East Germany 3:38.8
Steve Ovett Great Britain 3:39.0
4 Andreas Busse East Germany 3:40.2
5 Vittorio Fontanella Italy 3:40.4
6 Jozef Plachý Czechoslovakia 3:40.7
7 José Marajo France 3:41.5
8 Steve Cram Great Britain 3:41.0
9 Dragan Zdravković Yugoslavia 3:43.1

See also

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1980 Moscow Games: Men's 1500 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  2. "1500 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 3, p. 33.
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