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2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase

The men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest from 19 to 22 August 2023.


Men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2023 World Championships
National Athletics Centre
19 August (heats)22 August (final)
44 from 22 nations
8:03.53
Soufiane El Bakkali 
 Morocco Lamecha Girma 
 Ethiopia Abraham Kibiwot 
 KenyaSoufiane El BakkaliMoroccoLamecha GirmaEthiopiaAbraham KibiwotKenya
Soufiane El BakkaliMorocco
Lamecha GirmaEthiopia
Abraham KibiwotKenya

The men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest from 19 to 22 August 2023.

Defending champion Soufiane El Bakkali had taken residence on the podium since 2017, including the 2020 Olympics. Lamecha Girma had taken silver twice in a row and another at the Olympics. The difference this year was that Girma had taken down Saif Saaeed Shaheen's world record in Paris just over a month earlier. And he didn't just nip the record, he took a second and a half out of it, uncontested.

Nobody wanted to take the lead, that duty relegated to Simon Sundström in a pedestrian 67 first lap. But that wasn't slow enough so Leonard Bett slowed it down to a 69 and then 66's to get the field through 5 laps. Girma was always lurking about second place, now it was time to start racing. The next lap was just over 60 seconds. After spending a couple of laps at the back of the pack, El Bakkali drifted up to mark Girma. When the speed came, only Abraham Kibiwot was able to go with the big two. By the bell, he too had lost contact. On the first barrier after the bell, Kibiwot crashed. Nobody else was left in the picture. It wasn't the kind of breakaway speed the days of Ezekiel Kemboi, but El Bakkali pushed the backstretch to pull even with Girma with 200 to go. He opened up a step going in to the last water jump and continued to pull away. Even though El Bakkali slowed to wave at the crowd as he crossed the finish line, he still won by 10 metres. Far adrift from the leaders, Kibiwot came back to outsprint Bett to get the bronze. Including the Olympics it was three global championships in a row to have El Bakkali first, Girma second and a Kenyan in third.

Before the competition records were as follows:

RecordAthlete & Nat.Perf.LocationDate
World recordLamecha Girma (ETH)7:52.11Paris, France9 June 2023
Championship recordEzekiel Kemboi (KEN)8:00.43Berlin, Germany18 August 2009
World LeadingLamecha Girma (ETH)7:52.11Paris, France9 June 2023
African Record
Asian RecordSaif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT)7:53.63Brussels, Belgium3 September 2004
North, Central American and Caribbean recordEvan Jager (USA)8:00.45Paris, France4 July 2015
South American RecordWander do Prado Moura (BRA)8:14.41Mar del Plata, Argentina22 March 1995
European RecordMahiedine Mekhissi (FRA)8:00.09Paris, France6 July 2013
Oceanian recordGeorge Beamish (NZL)8:13.61Monte Carlo, Monaco21 July 2023

The following records were set at the competition:

RecordPerf.AthleteNat.Date
Oceanian record8:13.46George BeamishNew Zealand22 Aug 2023

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 8:15.00.

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+2), was as follows:

DateTimeRound
19 August12:35Heats
22 August21:42Final

The first 5 athletes in each heat (Q) qualify to the final.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Lamecha GirmaEthiopia8:15.89Q
23George BeamishNew Zealand8:16.36Q
33Leonard Kipkemoi BettKenya8:16.74Q
43Ryuji MiuraJapan8:18.73Q
51Getnet WaleEthiopia8:19.99Q
61Jean-Simon DesgagnésCanada8:20.04Q
73Simon SundströmSweden8:20.10Q, PB
81Simon Kiprop KoechKenya8:20.29Q
91Daniel ArceSpain8:20.46Q
101Ryoma AokiJapan8:20.54Q, SB
113Victor RuizSpain8:20.54
121Mohamed TindouftMorocco8:20.67
133Djilali BedraniFrance8:20.69
141Avinash Mukund SableIndia8:22.24
153Karl BebendorfGermany8:22.33
163Mohammed MsaadMorocco8:22.95
172Kenneth RooksUnited States8:23.66Q
182Soufiane El BakkaliMorocco8:23.66Q
192Mohamed Amin JhinaouiTunisia8:24.20Q
201Benard KeterUnited States8:24.20
212Abraham KibiwotKenya8:24.31Q
222Leonard ChemutaiUganda8:24.74Q
232Nahuel CarabañaAndorra8:27.05
241Vidar JohanssonSweden8:27.21
253Ala ZoghlamiItaly8:28.76
262István PalkovitsHungary8:29.37
271Ahmed JaziriTunisia8:29.81
281Topi RaitanenFinland8:30.69
292Abrham SimeEthiopia8:31.49
303Isaac UpdikeUnited States8:31.81qR
312Osama ZoghlamiItaly8:33.07
322Salaheddine Ben YazideMorocco8:38.14
332Seiya SunadaJapan8:38.59
343Fouad IdbafdilAthlete Refugee Team8:39.21
351Matthew ClarkeAustralia8:40.92
362Emil BlombergSweden8:42.33
373Julián MolinaArgentina8:46.44

The final was started on 22 August at 21:42.

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Soufiane El BakkaliMorocco8:03.53
Lamecha GirmaEthiopia8:05.44
Abraham KibiwotKenya8:11.98
4Leonard Kipkemoi BettKenya8:12.26
5George BeamishNew Zealand8:13.46
6Ryuji MiuraJapan8:13.70
7Simon Kiprop KoechKenya8:14.37
8Jean-Simon DesgagnésCanada8:15.58PB
9Daniel ArceSpain8:18.31
10Kenneth RooksUnited States8:20.02
11Getnet WaleEthiopia8:21.03
12Leonard ChemutaiUganda8:21.61
13Mohamed Amin JhinaouiTunisia8:23.08
14Ryoma AokiJapan8:24.77
15Simon SundströmSweden8:27.68
16Isaac UpdikeUnited States8:30.67
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