2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase


The Men's 3.000 metres Steeplechase at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany, on August 16 and August 18, 2009. Keeping in line with previous major championships success, the four-man Kenyan team entered for the event contained a number of race favourites.
The Kenyans were led by the reigning World and Olympic champion Brimin Kipruto, followed by 2004 Olympic champion and world-leader Ezekiel Kemboi, and finally Olympic medallists Paul Kipsiele Koech and Richard Mateelong. Two French athletes offered the strongest possibility of beating the Kenyans, with Olympic silver medallist Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad and European record holder Bouabdellah Tahri. Other possible medallists were the in-form Moroccan Jamel Chatbi and the European Champion Jukka Keskisalo.
After Mekhissi-Benabbad pulled up due to injury in the heats, the chance of a Kenyan podium sweep increased. All three heats were won by a Kenyan athlete, and Kenyan-born Tareq Mubarak Taher, who now competes for Bahrain, was the fastest non-Kenyan qualifier. Chatbi, who had finished second in his heat, became the first athlete of the championships to test positive for banned substances. His "A" sample showed traces of clenbuterol and he was withdrawn from the [|final].
In the final, South African Ruben Ramolefi lead early on, but he was soon overtaken by Koech and Kemboi. Around the halfway mark, a group of five athletes were leading the field: the four Kenyan runners and Frenchman Tahri. Defending champion Kipruto was the only one to fall away from the leading pack and Koech, Kemboi, Mateelong were the first to reach the home stretch. In a close finish, Kemboi won in 8:00.43, and Mateelong took the silver. Tahri made a strong run to the line to upset the Kenyan's podium sweep hopes, beating Koech to the bronze and setting a new European record in the process. The top four runners had all beaten Moses Kiptanui's fourteen-year-old Championship record in what was the fastest ever steeplechase race at the World Championships.

Medalists

Records

Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.
World record7:53.63Brussels, Belgium3 September 2004
Championship record8:04.16Gothenburg, Sweden11 August 1995
World leading7:58.85Doha, Qatar8 May 2009
African record7:55.28Brussels, Belgium24 August 2001
Asian record7:53.63Brussels, Belgium3 September 2004
North American record8:08.82Rome, Italy14 July 2006
South American record8:14.41Mar del Plata, Argentina22 March 1995
European record8:02.19Metz, France3 July 2009
Oceanian record8:14.05Koblenz, Switzerland29 August 1984

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 4 in each heat and the next 3 fastest advance to the final.
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Richard Mateelong8:17.99Q
2Brimin Kipruto8:18.07Q
1Tareq Mubarak Taher8:18.13Q
1Paul Kipsiele Koech8:18.16Q
1Roba Gary8:18.22Q
2Bouabdellah Tahri8:18.23Q
2Ruben Ramolefi8:18.24Q
2Benjamin Kiplagat8:18.55Q
1Abubaker Ali Kamal8:18.95q, SB
103Ezekiel Kemboi8:19.36Q
113Yacob Jarso8:20.91Q
122Jukka Keskisalo8:22.00q
132Mustafa Mohamed8:22.92q
142José Luis Blanco8:24.07
152Krijn van Koolwijk8:24.22SB
163Eliseo Martín8:24.29Q
171Abdelatif Chemlal8:25.68
183Ion Luchianov8:27.41
191Tomasz Szymkowiak8:27.93
203Bjørnar Ustad Kristensen8:28.49SB
211Mario Bazán8:28.67NR
221Pieter Desmet8:31.81
232Ildar Minshin8:33.89
243Steffen Uliczka8:37.83
253Simon Ayeko8:37.86
263Yoshitaka Iwamizu8:39.03
273Boštjan Buč8:40.56
281Vincent Zouaoui-Dandrieaux8:41.85
293Alberto Paulo8:43.13
302Rob Watson8:44.73
311Per Jacobsen8:44.80
323Daniel Huling8:46.79
331Ángel Mullera8:47.40
342Youcef Abdi8:49.88
352Legese Lamiso8:51.63
362Joshua McAdams9:02.19
1Kyle AlcornDNF
3Mahiedine Mekhissi-BenabbadDNF
3Jamel Chatbi8:20.26Q

Key: DNF = Did not finish, NR = National record, Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best
DSQ - Disqualified

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Ezekiel Kemboi8:00.43CR
Richard Kipkemboi Mateelong8:00.89PB
Bouabdellah Tahri8:01.18AR
Paul Kipsiele Koech8:01.26SB
Yacob Jarso8:12.13PB
Roba Gary8:12.40
Brimin Kiprop Kipruto8:12.61
Jukka Keskisalo8:14.47
Eliseo Martín8:16.51SB
10Tareq Mubarak Taher8:17.08
11Benjamin Kiplagat8:17.82
12Abubaker Ali Kamal8:19.72
13Ruben Ramolefi8:32.54
14Mustafa Mohamed8:35.77
Jamel ChatbiDNS

Key: AR = Area record, CR = Championship record, DNS = Did not start, PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best