2015 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase


The men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 22 and 24 August.

Summary

The Kenyan dominance of this event is well noted. Coming off the race in Monaco, running the #3 non-Kenyan time in history even after falling over the last barrier and losing three to five seconds, Evan Jager had the confidence to run with the Kenyans at the front of the pack. Still, three of the Kenyans in this race were ahead of him on that list. This was a strategic race, with the Kenyan team asserting dominance in front of the pack but not running away from the field. Non-team player, multi-defending champion Ezekiel Kemboi didn't share the lead duties, instead spending the entire first six laps on the rail about 2-3 runners behind the lead. At the bell, Jager took the lead and tried to launch his sprint. As the race accelerated, only the four Kenyans and Brahim Taleb were able to stay at the front. Conseslus Kipruto and Jairus Kipchoge Birech passed Jager a step before the barrier at the beginning of the backstretch. After landing that barrier, defending champion Kemboi took off sprinting passing Jager on the inside and his compatriots on the outside before taking the next barrier clearly in the lead. After opening up a gap through the water jump, Conseslus came back swinging wide on the home stretch looking like he was going to run past Kemboi. Instead Conseslus had to noticeably adjust his stride, taking the final barrier awkwardly. Kemboi took it smoothly and sprinted home to victory, drifting out only to lane 3 this time in celebration. Behind them, Birech took his final barrier awkwardly and Brimin Kipruto caught him for the bronze medal.
Now 33 years old, Ezekiel Kemboi proved his illustrious career is not over. He became the first person to win an event in the world championships four times in a row. In addition to the four championships in a row, he took the silver medal in the three World Championships before that, silver or gold seven times in a row. Add to that, a pair of Olympic gold medals in the same time frame. And the scenario remains the same, the final lap backstretch burst and a Kipruto struggling over the last barrier while trying to catch up.

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:
World record7:53.63Brussels, Belgium3 September 2004
Championship record8:00.43Berlin, Germany18 August 2009
World Leading 7:58.83Saint-Denis, France4 July 2015
African record7:53.64Fontvieille, Monaco22 July 2011
Asian record7:53.63Brussels, Belgium3 September 2004
North, Central American and Caribbean record8:00.45Saint-Denis, France4 July 2015
South American record8:14.41Mar del Plata, Argentina22 March 1995
European record8:00.09Saint-Denis, France6 July 2013
Oceanian record8:14.05Koblenz, West Germany29 August 1984

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

Heats

Qualification: Best 3 and next 6 fastest qualify for the next round.
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Ezekiel Kemboi8:24.75
23Brahim Taleb8:24.84
33Brimin Kipruto8:24.95
43Krystian Zalewski8:25.10
53Daniel Huling8:25.34
63Hailemariyam Amare8:25.36
72Jairus Kipchoge Birech8:25.77
82Bilal Tabti8:26.99
92Donald Cabral8:27.33
102Tolosa Nurgi8:27.65
112Hamid Ezzine8:29.26
123Hicham Bouchicha8:30.07
132Dikotsi Lekopa8:37.43
142Fernando Carro8:38.05
152John Kibet Koech8:38.62
162Ilgizar Safiullin8:39.58
171Conseslus Kipruto8:41.41
181Evan Jager8:41.51
191Matthew Hughes8:41.52
201Yoann Kowal8:41.65
211Amor Ben Yahia8:43.11
223Taylor Milne8:43.47
233Jamel Chatbi8:47.30
241Tafese Seboka8:47.73
251Hicham Sigueni8:49.73
261Sebastián Martos8:50.20
271Nikolay Chavkin8:51.22
281Abdelhamid Zerrifi8:51.89
292Alex Genest8:52.49
303Halil Akkaş8:54.04
311Benjamin Kiplagat8:54.46
323Tumisang Monnatlala8:55.25
331James Nipperess8:56.01
342Kaur Kivistik8:56.36
351Mitko Tsenov9:02.72
362Gerald Giraldo9:16.47
373Hashim Salah Mohamed9:17.35
382Sapolai Yao9:51.09
3Roberto Aláiz
1Nelson Cherutich
2Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim
3Jeroen D'Hoedt

Final

The final was started at 21:15.
RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Ezekiel Kemboi8:11.28
Conseslus Kipruto8:12.38
Brimin Kipruto8:12.54
Jairus Kipchoge Birech8:12.62
Daniel Huling8:14.39
Evan Jager8:15.47
Brahim Taleb8:17.73
Matthew Hughes8:18.63
Krystian Zalewski8:21.22
10Donald Cabral8:24.94
11Hamid Ezzine8:25.72
12Hailemariyam Amare8:26.19
13Bilal Tabti8:29.04
14Hicham Bouchicha8:33.79
15Tolosa Nurgi8:44.81