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2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's 1500 metres

The men's 1500 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene from 16 to 19 July 2022. The winning margin was 0.24 seconds.


Men's 1500 metres at the 2022 World Championships
Wightman after crossing the finish line
Hayward Field
16 July (heats)17 July (semi-finals)19 July (final)
46 from 25 nations
3:29.23
Jake Wightman 
 Great Britain Jakob Ingebrigtsen 
 Norway Mohamed Katir 
 SpainJake WightmanGreat BritainJakob IngebrigtsenNorwayMohamed KatirSpain
Jake WightmanGreat Britain
Jakob IngebrigtsenNorway
Mohamed KatirSpain

1500 meter men's final at the 2022 World Athletics Championships

The men's 1500 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene from 16 to 19 July 2022. The winning margin was 0.24 seconds.

Right from the start, Abel Kipsang went to the front to keep the pace honest. Josh Thompson moved in to follow until Stewart McSweyn took the second position. They completed the first lap in 55.5. When defending champion Timothy Cheruiyot moved up to join his Kenyan teammate, Olympic Champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen took that seriously and followed. The second time down the home stretch, Ingebrigtsen cruised past the Kenyans into the lead. Cheruiyot marked Ingebrigtsen, with British runners Jake Wightman and Josh Kerr moving toward the front. By the bell the two Spaniards Mohamed Katir and Mario García Romo had come up to behind the Brits. Three teams cued up behind Ingebrigtsen. On the rail, Wightman traded elbows with Kipsang boxing him to the outside. With 300 to go, Wightman accelerated past Cheruiyot to Ingebrigtsen's shoulder. With 200 to go, Wightman went for it, passing Ingebrigtsen at the start of the turn. It opened into little more than a metre gap, but all the way down the homestretch, Ingebrigtsen was unable to close it. Behind them, Katir came through on the rail, also trading elbows with Cheruiyot before breaking free, drifting to the outside. Wightman beat Ingebrigtsen to the line to complete the upset. Katir trailed them by 3 metres in for bronze.

Wightman's victory was called for the fans in attendance as usual by the stadium commentator. Uniquely, on this occasion that also happened to be the gold medalist's coach and father, Geoff Wightman.

Before the competition records were as follows:

RecordAthlete & Nat.Perf.LocationDate
World recordHicham El Guerrouj (MAR)3:26.00Rome, Italy14 July 1998
Championship recordHicham El Guerrouj (MAR)3:27.65Seville, Spain24 August 1999
World LeadingAbel Kipsang (KEN)3:31.01Nairobi, Kenya7 May 2022
African RecordHicham El Guerrouj (MAR)3:26.00Rome, Italy14 July 1998
Asian RecordRashid Ramzi (BHR)3:29.14Rome, Italy14 July 2006
North, Central American and Caribbean recordBernard Lagat (USA)3:29.30Rieti, Italy28 August 2005
South American RecordHudson Santos de Souza (BRA)3:33.25Rieti, Italy28 August 2005
European RecordJakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR)3:28.32Tokyo, Japan6 August 2021
Oceanian recordStewart McSweyn (AUS)3:29.51Monte Carlo, Monaco9 July 2021

The following records were set at the competition:

RecordPerf.AthleteNat.Date
World Leading3:29.23Jake WightmanGBR19 Jul 2022

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 3:35.00.

The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

DateTimeRound
16 July18:30Heats
17 July19:00Semi-finals
19 July19:30Final

The first six in each heat (Q) and the next six fastest (q) qualify for the semi-finals.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
12Stewart McSweynAustralia3:34.91Q, SB
22Charles Philibert-ThiboutotCanada3:35.02Q, SB
32Jakob IngebrigtsenNorway3:35.12Q
42Jake WightmanGreat Britain & N.I.3:35.31Q
52Mario García RomoSpain3:35.43Q, PB
62John Gregorek Jr.United States3:35.65Q
72Santiago CatrofeUruguay3:35.86q, SB
81Olli HoareAustralia3:36.17Q
92Teddese LemiEthiopia3:36.24q
101Samuel TeferaEthiopia3:36.35Q
111Andrew CoscoranIreland3:36.36Q, SB
121Timothy CheruiyotKenya3:36.41Q
132Kumari TakiKenya3:36.47q
141Charles GrethenLuxembourg3:36.51Q
151Neil GourleyGreat Britain & N.I.3:36.54Q
161Ignacio FontesSpain3:36.69q
171Michał RozmysPoland3:36.76q
181Cameron ProceviatCanada3:37.43q
191Christoph KesslerGermany3:37.57
202Charles SimotwoKenya3:37.66
211Abdellatif SadikiMorocco3:37.76
222Anass EssayiMorocco3:38.60SB
233Josh KerrGreat Britain & N.I.3:38.94Q
243Joshua ThompsonUnited States3:39.10Q
251Ryan MphahleleSouth Africa3:39.17
263Abel KipsangKenya3:39.21Q
273William PaulsonCanada3:39.21Q
283Samuel TannerNew Zealand3:39.33Q
293Mohamed KatirSpain3:39.45Q
303Ruben VerheydenBelgium3:39.46
313Filip SasínekCzech Republic3:39.47
323Matthew RamsdenAustralia3:39.83
333Ferdinand Kvan EdmanNorway3:39.92
342Ismael DebjaniBelgium3:39.96
353Elhassane MoujahidMorocco3:39.98
363Samuel ZelekeEthiopia3:40.77
373Ronald MusagalaUganda3:40.87
381Cooper TeareUnited States3:41.15
393Yervand MkrtchyanArmenia3:42.37
402Isaac NaderPortugal3:42.81
411Abraham GuemSouth Sudan3:43.47
2Thiago AndréBrazilDNS

The first five in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualify for the final.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
12Abel KipsangKenya3:33.68Q
22Mohamed KatirSpain3:34.45Q, SB
32Jake WightmanGreat Britain & N.I.3:34.48Q
42Teddese LemiEthiopia3:35.04Q
52Stewart McSweynAustralia3:35.07Q
62Michał RozmysPoland3:35.27q, SB
72Joshua ThompsonUnited States3:35.55q, SB
82Samuel TannerNew Zealand3:36.32
91Josh KerrGreat Britain & N.I.3:36.92Q
101Mario García RomoSpain3:37.01Q
111Jakob IngebrigtsenNorway3:37.02Q
121Timothy CheruiyotKenya3:37.04Q
131Ignacio FontesSpain3:37.21Q
141Neil GourleyGreat Britain & N.I.3:37.22
151Charles Philibert-ThiboutotCanada3:37.29
161John Gregorek Jr.United States3:37.35
171Samuel TeferaEthiopia3:37.71
181Ollie HoareAustralia3:38.36
192Cameron ProceviatCanada3:38.83
202Santiago CatrofeUruguay3:40.16
211Charles GrethenLuxembourg3:40.41
212William PaulsonCanada3:40.41
231Andrew CoscoranIreland3:44.66
242Kumari TakiKenya3:50.15

The final took place on 19 July at 19:30.

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Jake WightmanGreat Britain & N.I.3:29.23
Jakob IngebrigtsenNorway3:29.47
Mohamed KatirSpain3:29.90
4Mario GarcíaSpain3:30.20
5Josh KerrGreat Britain & N.I.3:30.60
6Timothy CheruiyotKenya3:30.69
7Abel KipsangKenya3:31.21
8Teddese LemiEthiopia3:32.98
9Stewart McSweynAustralia3:33.24
10Michał RozmysPoland3:34.58
11Ignacio FontesSpain3:34.71
12Joshua ThompsonUnited States3:35.57
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