Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres


These are the official results of the Men's 1500 metres event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. The final was held on August 11, 1984.
From the start Omar Khalifa went to the lead, shadowed by Joseph Chesire with Sebastian Coe marking their lead in third. The first lap was 58.85. 500 metres into the race, Steve Scott ran around the leaders to take the point, Coe and José Manuel Abascal stringing out the field. They passed the 800 metre mark in a slightly faster 1:56.81. Abascal continued to speed up, passing Coe then Scott between 900 and 1000. Scott began to fall back through the field as Steve Cram and Steve Ovett moved forward. At the bell the three Brits were 2–4, three Steves were 3–5. Midway through the penultimate turn, suddenly the world record holder Ovett stepped inside of the curb and stopped. With 300 to go in an even faster 2:53.21, Abascal, Coe and Cram had three metres on Cheshire who accelerated around Scott and Jim Spivey as Ovett dropped out. Cram accelerated down the back stretch, Coe reacting, with about 220 metres to go, the leaders were three abreast across the track. Coe emerged ahead into the turn with Cram sprinting in his wake. Coe looked around to see where his competition was then focused on holding his position. Coming off the turn, Coe checked again, seeing Cram still a metre behind him, breaking away from Abascal. Coe sprinted away from Cram, checking again mid-straightaway to be sure his work was accomplished, then extending his lead to 6 metres by the finish. Cram had another 7 metres on Abascal who was able to hold off Cheshire for bronze. Coe became the only man to successfully defend his title in the 1500 metres. Coe turned back toward the press area and angrily showed them his index finger on both hands, indicating he was number one again. Still fresh after running less than 2 seconds off the world record, Coe jogged back still looking at that area of the stands and again showing his number one finger.

Medalists

Abbreviations

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1984 Summer Olympics.
World Record3:30.77 Steve OvettRieti September 4, 1983
Olympic Record3:34.91 Kipchoge KeinoMexico City October 20, 1968

Sebastian Coe set a new Olympic record with 3:32.53 minutes in the final.

Final

Semifinals


RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.3:36.30
2.3:36.53
3.3:36.55
3.3:36.55
5.3:36.76
6.3:37.28
7.3:37.96
8.3:38.71
9.3:39.40
10.3:40.83
11.3:41.80
DNF

Qualifying heats


RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.3:45.18
2.3:45.30
3.3:45.44
4.3:45.70
5.3:46.80
6.3:49.78
7.3:55.65
8.3:58.69
DNF



RANKHEAT 3TIME
1.3:49.23
2.3:49.26
3.3:49.65
4.3:51.61
5.3:52.04
6.3:52.63
7.3:53.92
8.3:59.85
DNF



RANKHEAT 4TIME
1.3:41.01
2.3:41.02
3.3:41.18
4.3:41.76
5.3:42.84
6.3:45.05
7.3:45.09
8.3:46.99
9.3:56.43
10.4:02.87



RANKHEAT 5TIME
1.3:37.68
2.3:37.75
3.3:37.76
4.3:37.95
5.3:39.18
6.3:39.62
7.3:40.42
8.3:53.86
9.3:57.59
10.4:02.63
DNF



RANKHEAT 6TIME
1.3:40.33
2.3:40.58
3.3:40.69
4.3:40.72
5.3:41.96
6.3:45.55
7.3:55.19
8.3:57.62
9.4:25.80
10.4:34.71
DNF