Athletics at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

These are the official results of the Men's 1,500m metres event at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The final was held on Saturday 31 July 1976 and was contested by 9 athletes. The semi-finals were held on 30 July 1976 and were contested by 18 athletes. The heats were held on 29 July 1976 and 45 athletes entered.[1]

Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the XXI Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates29–31 July
Competitors45 from 27 nations
Winning time3:39.1
Medalists
John Walker
 New Zealand
Ivo Van Damme
 Belgium
Paul-Heinz Wellmann
 West Germany

With the absence of notable front runner, world record holder Filbert Bayi, who was part of the 1976 Summer Olympics boycott, the race devolved into a slow, tactical battle. After a slow 62 second first lap, notable kicker Eamonn Coghlan rushed from the back of the field to the front, followed by mile world record holder, John Walker, but their action in the front only seemed to keep the pace slow. For another lap and a half, the field jockeyed for position for the inevitable final kick. Between 500 meters out and the bell the field bunched so it was almost four abreast across the line behind Walker and Coghlan. The bunch followed around the turn to the start line, then Walker decided to make the break, gaining a step on Coghlan with 800 meter medalists Rick Wohlhuter and Ivo Van Damme the next in line. Walker never relinquished his lead, slowly building on the gap. Behind him van Damme with Wohlhuter as his shadow, edged up on Coghlan. First Wohlhuter fell back, then Coghlan. As van Damme continued to chase Walker, Paul-Heinz Wellmann ran past the faltering athletes along the rail. A defeated Coghlan tried not to give up, dipping for the finish line in vain almost 10 meters too early. All that succeeded in doing was making him lose his balance, clearly falling to fourth place.

Five months after this race, van Damme was killed in an automobile accident. Three other competitors from this race had notable extended careers; Walker set the record for running 100 sub-4 minute miles in his career in 1985. He competed in the Athletics at the 1990 Commonwealth Games on home soil at age 38. David Moorcroft set the 5,000 metres world record and later the masters M40 world record in the mile. Coghlan held the title of "Chairman of the boards" as a spectacular indoor mile runner. He took Moorcroft's masters record on an indoor track, becoming the first masters runner to break the 4 minute mile.

Records

These are the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1976 Summer Olympics.

World Record 3:32.16 Filbert Bayi Christchurch (NZL) February 2, 1974
Olympic Record 3:34.9 Kip Keino Mexico City (MEX) October 20, 1968

Final

RANK FINAL TIME
 John Walker (NZL) 3:39.17
 Ivo Van Damme (BEL) 3:39.27
 Paul-Heinz Wellmann (FRG) 3:39.33
4.  Eamonn Coghlan (IRL) 3:39.51
5.  Frank Clement (GBR) 3:39.65
6.  Rick Wohlhuter (USA) 3:40.64
7.  David Moorcroft (GBR) 3:40.94
8.  Graham Crouch (AUS) 3:41.80
9.  Janos Zemen (HUN) 3:43.02

Semi-Finals

RANK SEMI-FINAL 1 TIME
1.  John Walker (NZL) 3:39.65
2.  Graham Crouch (AUS) 3:39.86
3.  David Moorcroft (GBR) 3:39.88
4.  Janos Zemen (HUN) 3:39.94
5.  Thomas Wessinghage (FRG) 3:40.06
6.  Steve Ovett (GBR) 3:40.34
7.  Herman Mignon (BEL) 3:40.92
8.  Fernando Pacheco Mamede (POR) 3:42.59
-.  David Hill (CAN) DNF


RANK SEMI-FINAL 2 TIME
1.  Eamonn Coghlan (IRL) 3:38.60
2.  Rick Wohlhuter (USA) 3:38.71
3.  Ivo Van Damme (BEL) 3:38.75
4.  Frank Clement (GBR) 3:38.92
5.  Paul-Heinz Wellmann (FRG) 3:38.99
6.  Francis Gonzalez (FRA) 3:40.73
7.  Paul Craig (CAN) 3:41.02
8.  Marc Nevens (BEL) 3:41.52
9.  Helder Baiona De Jesus (POR) 3:47.37

Heats

RANK HEAT 1 TIME
1.  Marc Nevens (BEL) 3:44.18
2.  Helder Baiona De Jesus (POR) 3:44.20
3.  János Zemen (HUN) 3:44.27
4.  Åke Svenson (SWE) 3:44.42
5.  Evert Hoving (NED) 3:45.00
6.  Matt Centrowitz (USA) 3:45.02
7.  Antti Loikkanen (FIN) 3:45.32
8.  Ruben Sørensen (DEN) 3:45.39
-  Mhamed Amakdouf (MAR) DNS


RANK HEAT 2 TIME
1.  Steve Ovett (GBR) 3:37.89
2.  Thomas Wessinghage (FRG) 3:37.93
3.  Fernando Pacheco Mamede (POR) 3:37.98
4.  Herman Mignon (BEL) 3:38.32
5.  Mike Durkin (USA) 3:38.89
6.  Gheorghe Ghipu (ROM) 3:39.20
7.  Günther Hasler (LIE) 3:39.34
8.  Markku Laine (FIN) 3:45.32
9.  Francisco Menocal (NCA) 4:12.47


RANK HEAT 3 TIME
1.  John Walker (NZL) 3:36.87
2.  Frank Clement (GBR) 3:37.53
3.  Graham Crouch (AUS) 3:37.97
4.  Paul Craig (CAN) 3:38.00
5.  Francis Gonzalez (FRA) 3:38.59
6.  Bronisław Malinowski (POL) 3:41.67
7.  Ágúst Ásgeirsson (ISL) 3:45.47
8.  Sheikr Al-Shabani (KSA) 4:08.70
-  Anders Gärderud (SWE) DNS


RANK HEAT 4 TIME
1.  Paul-Heinz Wellmann (FRG) 3:39.86
2.  Ivo Van Damme (BEL) 3:39.93
3.  Rick Wohlhuter (USA) 3:39.94
4.  Niall O'Shaughnessy (IRL) 3:40.12
5.  Anthony Colón (PUR) 3:43.51
6.  Ulf Hogberg (SWE) 3:47.96
7.  Peter Spir (CAN) 3:59.60
8.  Emmanuel Saint-Hilaire (HAI) 4:23.41
-  Carlo Grippo (ITA) DNS


RANK HEAT 5 TIME
1.  Eamonn Coghlan (IRL) 3:39.87
2.  Dave Moorcroft (GBR) 3:40.69
3.  Dave Hill (CAN) 3:41.24
4.  Karl Fleschen (FRG) 3:42.09
5.  Rolf Gysin (SUI) 3:42.69
6.  Luis Medina (CUB) 3:42.71
7.  Lars Kaupang (NOR) 3:44.59
8.  Spilios Zaxaropoulos (GRE) 3:45.12
9.  Muhammad Siddique (PAK) 3:45.59

See also

  • 1978 Men's European Championships 1,500 metres (Prague)
  • 1982 Men's European Championships 1,500 metres (Athens)
  • 1983 Men's World Championships 1,500 metres (Helsinki)

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1976 Montreal Games: Men's 1500 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
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