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2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 1500 metres

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The ** men's 1500 metres** at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium between 15–19 August. The winning margin was 0.08 seconds, which was the narrowest winning margin in the history of this event until the 2025 edition. Among the favoured athletes in the event were defending champion Bernard Lagat, European champion Mehdi Baala, and the Kenyan season leaders Asbel Kiprop, Haron Keitany and Augustine Choge.

All the favoured athletes progressed through a series of tactically-run heats on the first day of competition, with Baala, Kiprop, Choge and Deresse Mekonnen the four race winners. Moroccan Amine Laalou won the first semi-final, followed by Americans Lopez Lomong and Lagat, while Kiprop and Leonel Manzano both finished quickly to take the top two qualifying spots in the second race. The only high-profile athlete to be eliminated in the semi-finals was Keitany, who did not start, putting an end to any hopes of a Kenyan medal sweep.

The final race began slowly and, as the athletes reached the last lap, they remained in a tight pack led by Mekonnen. Choge and Mohamed Moustaoui closely followed as he approached the final straight, but the race remained open. Yusuf Saad Kamel took the lead in the final straight, scoring a surprise gold medal. Mekonnen maintained his pace to take the silver medal and defending champion Lagat had a quick burst near the finish to win the bronze. Kiprop, one of the pre-race favourites, left himself too much ground to cover, eventually ending up fourth, with Choge and Baala alongside him.

Bahrain's Kamel, born in Kenya as Gregory Konchellah, followed in the footsteps of his father Billy Konchellah, who won the 800 m at the 1987 and 1991 World Championships. Mekonnen's silver was Ethiopia's first ever World Championship medal in the 1500 m. Lagat's bronze was his third in the 1500 m, after his silver in 2001 and a gold in 2007.

Medalists

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Yusuf Saad Kamel
Bahrain

Records

Oceanian recordSimon Doyle3:31.96Stockholm, Sweden3 July 1991

Qualification standards

A timeB time
3:36.203:39.30

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 15, 200918:15Heats
August 17, 200920:10Semifinals
August 19, 200920:25Final

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 5 in each heat(Q) and the next 4 fastest(q) advance to the semifinal.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
4Deresse Mekonnen{{FlagATHCHEthiopia2009 World1996}}3:37.04
4Haron KeitanyKenya3:37.13Q
4James BrewerGreat Britain3:37.17Q, PB
4Mohamed MoustaouiMorocco3:37.34Q
4Yusuf Saad KamelBahrain3:37.59Q
4Reyes EstévezSpain3:38.23q, SB
4Nathan BrannenCanada3:38.35q
4Dorian UlreyUnited States3:38.86q
4Taoufik MakhloufiAlgeria3:40.04q
104Stefan EberhardtGermany3:40.05
112Asbel KipropKenya3:41.42Q
122Bernard LagatUnited States3:41.60Q
132Juan Carlos HigueroSpain3:41.77Q
142Rui SilvaPortugal3:41.98Q
154Mounir YemmouniFrance3:42.06
162Peter van der WesthuizenSouth Africa3:42.33Q
172Antar ZerguelaïneAlgeria3:42.37
182Thomas ChamneyIreland3:42.54
192Thomas LancashireGreat Britain3:42.68
201Mehdi BaalaFrance3:42.77Q
211Leonel ManzanoUnited States3:42.87Q
221Abdalaati IguiderMorocco3:42.88Q
231Jeffrey RiseleyAustralia3:43.03Q
241Belal Mansoor AliBahrain3:43.06Q
251Arturo CasadoSpain3:43.21
261Mekonnen Gebremedhin{{FlagATHCHEthiopia2009 World1996}}3:43.22
271Christian ObristItaly3:43.41
284Tiidrek NurmeEstonia3:43.73SB
291Hais WeldayEritrea3:43.84
302Carsten SchlangenGermany3:44.00
311Goran NavaSerbia3:44.13
323Augustine Kiprono ChogeKenya3:44.73Q
333Amine LaâlouMorocco3:44.75Q
342Ryan GregsonAustralia3:44.79
353Lopez LomongUnited States3:44.89Q
363Andrew BaddeleyGreat Britain3:45.23Q
373Henok Legesse{{FlagATHCHEthiopia2009 World1996}}3:45.63
383Tarek BoukensaAlgeria3:45.65
393Kristof van MalderenBelgium3:46.03
403Yoann KowalFrance3:46.42
413Johan CronjeSouth Africa3:46.45
423Jeremy RoffAustralia3:47.08
432Abdalla AbdelgadirSudan3:47.78
441Mohammed Othman ShaweenSaudi Arabia3:49.03
452Byron PiedraEcuador3:49.60
463Mohamad Al-GarniQatar3:50.55
471Chauncy MasterMalawi3:50.73
483Álvaro VásquezNicaragua3:55.06PB
494Víctor MartínezAndorra4:02.10SB
502Hem BuntingCambodia4:08.64SB
511Abdallahi NanouMTN4:09.77PB
522Benjamín EnzemaEquatorial Guinea4:13.17PB
533Antoine BerlinMonaco4:27.52
1Boampouguini DjigbanTogo

Key: PB = Personal best, Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best

Semifinals

Qualification: First 5 in each semifinal(Q) and the next 2 fastest(q) advance to the final.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
2Asbel KipropKenya3:36.24Q
2Leonel ManzanoUnited States3:36.29Q
2Augustine Kiprono ChogeKenya3:36.43Q
1Amine LaâlouMorocco3:36.68Q
1Lopez LomongUnited States3:36.75Q
1Bernard LagatUnited States3:36.86Q
2Deresse Mekonnen{{FlagATHCHEthiopia2009 World1996}}3:36.86
1Yusuf Saad KamelBahrain3:36.87Q
2Belal Mansoor AliBahrain3:36.87Q
102Mohamed MoustaouiMorocco3:36.94q
111Mehdi BaalaFrance3:37.07Q
122Abdalaati IguiderMorocco3:37.19q
131James BrewerGreat Britain3:37.27
141Juan Carlos HigueroSpain3:37.33
152Reyes EstévezSpain3:37.55SB
161Henok Legesse{{FlagATHCHEthiopia2009 World1996}}3:37.79
172Taoufik MakhloufiAlgeria3:37.87
182Jeffrey RiseleyAustralia3:38.00
192Andrew BaddeleyGreat Britain3:38.23
201Nathan BrannenCanada3:38.97
212Dorian UlreyUnited States3:39.33
221Peter van der WesthuizenSouth Africa3:40.00
231Rui SilvaPortugal3:41.30
1Haron KeitanyKenya

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Yusuf Saad KamelBahrain3:35.93
Deresse Mekonnen{{FlagATHCHEthiopia2009 World1996}}3:36.01
Bernard LagatUnited States3:36.20
Asbel KipropKenya3:36.47
Augustine Kiprono ChogeKenya3:36.53
Mohamed MoustaouiMorocco3:36.57
Mehdi BaalaFrance3:36.99
Lopez LomongUnited States3:37.62
Belal Mansoor AliBahrain3:37.72
10Amine LaâlouMorocco3:37.83
11Abdalaati IguiderMorocco3:38.35
12Leonel ManzanoUnited States3:40.05

References

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