2017 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase


The men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the London Olympic Stadium on 6 and 8 August.
After a temporary retirement announced immediately after the Olympic race, 4-time champion, seven time medalist Ezekiel Kemboi, once known for his flamboyant frohawk hairstyles was back, now as a 35-year-old without a hair on his head. His historic record was well known, but his semi-final was his fastest race of the year making him an unknown quantity. In fact, the entire 2015 podium and the 2016 Olympic podium were in this event, though 2008 Olympic champion and 2015 bronze medalist Brimin Kipruto at age 33 didn't make the final.

Summary

In the final Conseslus Kipruto went to the front, but he didn't set a blistering pace to burn off the competition, instead he kept control of the race. Jairus Birech and Evan Jager stayed close behind. After a leisurely 2:51.81 first kilometre, after which entire Ethiopian team of Tesfaye Deriba, Tafese Seboka and Getnet Wale moved ahead to push the pace. Kemboi was biding his time along the rail. Jacob Araptany lost his shoe and stopped in the middle of the track to fix it, taking him completely out of contention.
After four laps, Jager moved to the front and increased the pace, with only Kipruto, Birech, Ezekiel Kemboi and Soufiane El Bakkali staying in the front group with him. Birech, and later Kemboi, dropped away, and Jager led the remaining trio until they reached the beginning of the final backstretch, where Kipruto accelerated past Jager, followed by El Bakkali. By the water jump, El Bakkali had pulled even, but Kipruto had more speed down the final straightaway. Jager held third place despite a late run from Mahiedine Mekhissi.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:
RecordAthleteDateLocation
World7:53.63Saif Saaeed Shaheen3 Sep 2004Brussels, Belgium
Championship8:00.43Ezekiel Kemboi18 Aug 2009Berlin, Germany
World leading8:01.29Evan Jager21 Jul 2017Monaco
African7:53.6422 Jul 2011Monaco
Asian7:53.63Saif Saaeed Shaheen3 Sep 2004Brussels, Belgium
NACAC8:00.45Evan Jager4 Jul 2015Saint-Denis, France
South American8:14.41Wander do Prado MouraMar del Plata, Argentina
European8:00.01Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad6 Jul 2013Saint-Denis, France
Oceanian8:14.05Peter Renner29 Aug 1984Koblenz, West Germany

The following records were set at the competition:
RecordAthleteDate
Iranian8:33.76Hossein Keyhani6 Aug 2017

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 8:32.00.

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time, was as follows:
DateTimeRound
6 August10:05Heats
8 August21:10Final

Results

Heats

The first round took place on 6 August in three heats as follows:
Heat123
Start time10:0410:2210:38
Photo finish

The first three in each heat and the next six fastest qualified for the final. The overall results were as follows:
RankHeatOrderNameNationalityTimeNotes
129Evan Jager8:20.36
224Tafese Seboka8:20.48
325Yoann Kowal8:20.60
4211Ezekiel Kemboi8:20.61,
5115Soufiane El Bakkali8:22.60
6112Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad8:22.83
7113Getnet Wale8:23.00
8215Albert Chemutai8:23.18,
916Bilal Tabti8:23.28
1034Conseslus Kipruto8:23.80
1114Jairus Birech8:23.84
1233Stanley Kebenei8:24.19
13312Matthew Hughes8:24.79,
14310Tesfaye Deriba8:25.33
1519Jacob Araptany8:25.86
1612Ala Zoghlami8:26.18
17313Hillary Bor8:27.53
18110Ole Hesselbjerg8:27.86
1911Krystian Zalewski8:28.41
2021Hicham Bouchicha8:30.01
2132Altobeli da Silva8:31.82
2213Zak Seddon8:32.84
2331Brimin Kipruto8:33.33
2417Hossein Keyhani8:33.76
25210Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim8:33.77
2622Abdoullah Bamoussa8:34.86
27311Jakob Ingebrigtsen8:34.88
2828Yemane Haileselassie8:35.73
29314Napoleon Solomon8:35.95
3038Yohanes Chiappinelli8:36.48
3115José Peña8:37.15
3236Jonathan Romeo8:38.05
33212Fernando Carro8:38.42
3439Mohamed Tindouft8:40.99
3535Boniface Sikowo8:43.86
3627Hicham Sigueni8:44.74
3726Mitko Tsenov8:45.21
3823Hironori Tsuetaki8:45.81
39213Raouf Boubaker8:46.25
4037Stewart McSweyn8:47.53
41315Rob Mullett8:47.99
4218Sebastián Martos8:51.57
43214Ieuan Thomas8:52.96
44114Tarık Langat Akdağ8:53.42
111Emil Blomberg

Final

The final took place on 8 August at 21:11. The results were as follows :
RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Conseslus Kipruto8:14.12
Soufiane El Bakkali8:14.49
Evan Jager8:15.53
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad8:15.80
Stanley Kebenei8:21.09
Matthew Hughes8:21.84
Tesfaye Deriba8:22.12
Tafese Seboka8:23.02
Getnet Wale8:25.28
10Albert Chemutai8:25.94
11Ezekiel Kemboi8:29.38
12Jairus Birech8:32.90
13Yoann Kowal8:34.53
14Jacob Araptany8:49.18
Bilal Tabti