World Champion Jake Wightman has to accept third place at the
Commonwealth Games men's 1500m.
2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
Final men's 1500 metres.
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Ollie Hoare
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Australia |
3:30.12 |
games record
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personal best
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2. |
Timothy Cheruiyot
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Kenya
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3:30.21
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season best
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3. |
Jake Wightman |
Scotland
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3:30.53
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4. |
Abel Kipsang |
Kenya
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3:30.82
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5. |
Jake Heyward |
Wales
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3:31.08
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personal best
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6. |
Sam Tanner |
New Zealand
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3:31.34
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personal best
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7. |
Matthew Stonier |
England
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3:32.50
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personal best
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8. |
Neil Gourley |
Scotland
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3:32.93
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personal best
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2022 World Championships. Oregon, U.S.A.
Final men's 1,500 metres.
1.
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Jake Wightman
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Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
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3:29.23
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WL
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2.
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen
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Norway (NOR)
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3:29.47
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SB
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3.
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Mohamed Katir
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Spain (ESP)
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3:29.90
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SB
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4.
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Mario García
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Spain (ESP)
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3:30.20
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PB
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5.
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Josh Kerr
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Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
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3:30.60
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SB
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6.
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Timothy Cheruiyot
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Kenya (KEN)
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3:30.69
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SB
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7.
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Abel Kipsang
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Kenya (KEN)
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3:31.21
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8.
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Teddese Lemi
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Ethiopia (ETH)
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3:32.98
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SB
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2022 European Championships, Munich, Germany.
Final men's 800 metres. 21st August 2022
1.
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Mariano García
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Spain
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1:44.85
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PB
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2. |
Jake Wightman
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Great Britain
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1:44.91
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SB
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3. |
Mark English |
Ireland
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1:45.19
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4. |
Andreas Kramer |
Sweden
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1:45.38
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5. |
Benjamin Robert |
France
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1:45.42
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6. |
Ben Pattison |
Great Britain
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1:45.63
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At the Brussels Diamond League meeting on 2nd September Jake ran
a new personal best of 1:43.65.