Ollie Hoare snatches the gold medal from Kenya's 2019 World Champion
Timothy Cheruiyot to win the 1500 metres in record time. In third place
came the 2022 World Champion Jake Wightman. Some win by the Australian !
2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
Final men's 1500 metres.
1.
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Ollie Hoare
|
Australia |
3:30.12 |
games record
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personal best
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2. |
Timothy Cheruiyot
|
Kenya
|
3:30.21
|
season best
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3. |
Jake Wightman |
Scotland
|
3:30.53
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4. |
Abel Kipsang |
Kenya
|
3:30.82
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5. |
Jake Heyward |
Wales
|
3:31.08
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personal best
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6. |
Sam Tanner |
New Zealand
|
3:31.34
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personal best
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7. |
Matthew Stonier |
England
|
3:32.50
|
personal best
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8. |
Neil Gourley |
Scotland
|
3:32.93
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personal best
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Ollie Hoare show his emotions after winning the final.