1988 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 1500 metres
Events at the 1988 European Athletics Indoor Championships | |||||
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Track events | |||||
60 m | men | women | |||
200 m | men | women | |||
400 m | men | women | |||
800 m | men | women | |||
1500 m | men | women | |||
3000 m | men | women | |||
60 m hurdles | men | women | |||
3000 m walk | women | ||||
5000 m walk | men | ||||
Field events | |||||
High jump | men | women | |||
Pole vault | men | ||||
Long jump | men | women | |||
Triple jump | men | ||||
Shot put | men | women | |||
The men's 1500 metres event at the 1988 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 5 and 6 March.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Ari Suhonen Finland |
Ronny Olsson Sweden |
Rüdiger Horn East Germany |
Results
Heats
First 2 from each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) qualified for the final.
Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 2 | Rüdiger Horn | East Germany | 3:41.82 | Q |
2 | 2 | Adelino Hidalgo | Spain | 3:42.29 | Q |
3 | 2 | Jan Kraus | Czechoslovakia | 3:42.51 | q |
4 | 2 | István Knipl | Hungary | 3:42.64 | q |
5 | 2 | Antonio Monteiro | Portugal | 3:42.75 | q |
6 | 1 | Tonino Viali | Italy | 3:42.88 | Q |
7 | 1 | Ronny Olsson | Sweden | 3:43.48 | Q |
8 | 1 | Andrés Vera | Spain | 3:43.65 | |
9 | 1 | Tom Hanlon | Great Britain | 3:43.75 | |
10 | 1 | Tamás Pocsai | Hungary | 3:44.38 | |
11 | 3 | Ari Suhonen | Finland | 3:46.33 | Q |
12 | 3 | Branko Zorko | Yugoslavia | 3:46.39 | Q |
13 | 3 | Enda Fitzpatrick | Ireland | 3:46.83 | |
14 | 3 | José Moreira | Portugal | 3:47.22 | |
15 | 3 | József Bereczki | Hungary | 3:50.29 | |
16 | 3 | Marc Borghans | Netherlands | 3:56.38 | |
17 | 1 | Peter Svaricek | Austria | 4:02.90 | |
18 | 1 | Thorsten Lenhardt | East Germany | DNF |
Final
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Ari Suhonen | Finland | 3:45.72 | ||
Ronny Olsson | Sweden | 3:46.16 | ||
Rüdiger Horn | East Germany | 3:46.51 | ||
4 | István Knipl | Hungary | 3:46.56 | |
5 | Antonio Monteiro | Portugal | 3:46.79 | |
6 | Tonino Viali | Italy | 3:46.96 | |
7 | Branko Zorko | Yugoslavia | 3:47.69 | |
8 | Adelino Hidalgo | Spain | 3:48.72 | |
9 | Jan Kraus | Czechoslovakia | 3:49.60 |
References
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