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1983 World Championships In Athletics – Men's 1500 Metres
These are the official results of the 1500 metres, men's 1500 metres event at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics, 1983 IAAF World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. There were a total number of 52 participating athletes, with four qualifying heats, two semi-finals and the final held on Sunday 14 August 1983. The winning margin was 0.28 seconds. Records Existing records at the start of the event. Results Qualifying heats The qualifying heats took place on 12 August, with the 52 athletes involved being split into 4 heats. The first 4 athletes in each heat (  ) and the next 8 fastest (  ) qualified for the semifinals. ;Heat 1 ;Heat 2 ;Heat 3 ;Heat 4 Semi-finals The semifinals took place on 13 August, with the 25 athletes involved being split into 2 heats. The first 4 athletes in each heat (  ) and the next 4 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final. ;Heat 1 ;Heat 2 Final The final took place on August 14. Referenc ...
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Helsinki Olympic Stadium
The Helsinki Olympic Stadium (; ), located in the Töölö district about from the centre of the Finnish capital Helsinki, is the largest stadium in the country. The stadium is best known for being the centre of activities in the 1952 Summer Olympics. During those games, it hosted athletics, equestrian show jumping, and the football finals. The stadium was also the venue for the first Bandy World Championship in 1957, the first and tenth World Athletics Championships, in 1983 and 2005. It hosted the European Athletics Championships in 1971, 1994 and 2012. It is also the home stadium of the Finland national football team. The stadium reopened in August 2020 after four years of renovation. History The Olympic Stadium was designed by the architects Yrjö Lindegren and Toivo Jäntti. The Olympic stadium, known as an icon of functionalist style of architecture, was featured in the Architectural Digest as one of the best examples of Olympic architecture. Yrjö Lindgren lat ...
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Nikolay Kirov (athlete)
Nikolay Ivanovich Kirov (; ; ; born 22 November 1957 in Streshin, Homel, Soviet Union) is a Soviet track and field runner who mainly competed in the men's 800 metres. He competed for the Soviet Union at the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow, Soviet Union where he won the bronze medal in the men's 800 metres event behind British duo Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett Stephen Michael James Ovett, (; born 9 October 1955) is a retired British track athlete. A middle-distance runner, he was the gold medalist in the 800 metres at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. Ovett set five world records for 1500 metre .... Kirov claimed the silver medal in the 1500 meters at the 1982 European Championships. References sports-reference 1957 births Belarusian male middle-distance runners Soviet male middle-distance runners Olympic bronze medalists for the Soviet Union Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for the Soviet Union Living people Eur ...
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Spyros Spyrou (athlete)
Spyros Spyrou (; born 6 June 1958) is a Cypriot middle-distance runner who competed in the 800 metres and the 1500 metres. He represented his country in the men's 1500 metres and the men's 800 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics. He was a semi-finalist in the 1500 m, ranking tenth. After his active career he became a athletics coach, coaching several international athletes. He is regarded as one of the best Cypriot coaches. Biography Born in Palaikythro,Spyros Spyrou
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he competed in sports from a young age and graduated from the National Academy of Physical Education in Cyprus. He later married fellow Cypriot runn Dora Kyriakou, having a son, Stavros. He works as an athletics coach at

Philippe Dien
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Peter Wirz
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Niels Kim Hjorth
Niels is a male given name, equivalent to Nicholas, which is common in Denmark, Belgium, Norway (formerly) and the Netherlands. The Norwegian and Swedish variant is Nils. The name is a developed short form of Nicholas or Greek Nikolaos, after Saint Nicholas. Its pet form is Nisse, and female variants are Nielsine, Nielsina, and Nielsa. Notable people with the name include: * Niels, King of Denmark (1065–1134) *Niels, Count of Halland (died 1218) *Niels Aagaard (1612–1657), Danish poet *Niels Aall (1769–1854), Norwegian businessman and politician *Niels Henrik Abel (1802–1829), Norwegian mathematician *Niels Arestrup (1949–2024), French-Danish actor and director *Niels Viggo Bentzon (1919–2000), Danish composer and pianist *Niels Bohr (1885–1962), Danish physicist and Nobel Prize recipient *Niels Busk (born 1942), Danish politician *Niels Ebbesen (died 1340), Danish squire and national hero * Niels Nikolaus Falck (1784–1850), Danish jurist and historian *Niels Fei ...
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John Walker (runner)
Sir John George Walker, (born 12 January 1952) is a former middle-distance runner from New Zealand who won the gold medal in the men's 1500 m event at the 1976 Olympics. He was also the first person to run the mile in under 3:50. After his running career was over he was active in local government, as an Auckland Councillor and representing the Manurewa-Papakura ward. 1974 Commonwealth Games Walker achieved world prominence in 1974 when he finished second to Filbert Bayi of Tanzania in the 1500 metre run at the Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand. In one of the greatest 1500 m races in history, Walker and Bayi both broke the existing world record, and others in the race recorded the fourth, fifth, and seventh fastest performances ever. Walker also took the bronze medal in the 800 metres in 1:44.92, his lifetime best for the distance; it still ranks him third-fastest New Zealander ever, behind James Preston and Peter Snell. Throughout his career as a world-clas ...
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Frank O'Mara
Frank O’Mara (born 1960 in Limerick) is a former Irish runner. A three-time Olympian, he was twice World Indoor Champion in the 3000m. O’Mara has post-graduate degrees from the University of Arkansas and had a successful career in the wireless industry. Early life O’Mara began his athletics career at age 10, finishing 3rd in the All-Ireland 400m. He attended JFK primary school and St. Munchins College, where he played rugby. O’Mara won the Irish schools 1500m in an intermediate championship record of 3:58.2.Mulqueen, Charlie“O’Mara Shatters Another Record,” ‘‘Limerick Leader’’. June 13, 1977. His victory that day led St. Munchin's to win the team title. College Athletics O’Mara received a scholarship to the University of Arkansas, where he studied engineering. While there, he ran 3:40.5 in Houston, TX in 1983 to become only the third Irishman to ever win the NCAA 1500m. That same year, he was on the first University of Arkansas team to win a Championship ...
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Luis Munguía
Luis Munguía Ramírez (born 1958) is a retired Nicaraguan middle-distance runner Middle-distance running events are track races longer than sprints, ranging from 500 metres up to . The standard middle distances are the 800 metres, 1500 metres and mile run, although the 3000 metres may also be classified as a middle-distanc .... He represented his country at the inaugural 1983 World Championships in Helsinki. International competitions References * 1958 births Living people Nicaraguan male middle-distance runners Athletes (track and field) at the 1983 Pan American Games Competitors at the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games World Athletics Championships athletes for Nicaragua {{Nicaragua-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Tisbite Rakotoarisoa
Madagascar competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. The nation returned to the Olympic Games after boycotting the 1976 Summer Olympics. Results by event Athletics Men's 800 metres * Tisbite Rakotoarisoa :* Heat — 1:50.5 (→ did not advance) Men's 1,500 metres *Tisbite Rakotoarisoa :* Heat — 3:55.9 (→ did not advance) Men's 10,000 metres * Jules Randrianari :* Heat — 31:18.4 (→ did not advance) Men's Marathon * Jules Randrianari :* Final — 2:19:23 (→ 25th place) Women's 800 metres * Albertine Rahéliarisoa :* Heat — 2:11.7 (→ did not advance) Women's 1,500 metres * Albertine Rahéliarisoa :* Heat — 4:30.8 (→ did not advance) Boxing Men's Lightweight (60 kg) * Sylvain Rajefiarison :* First Round — Lost to Jesper Garnell (Denmark) on points (0-5) Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle * Zoe Andrianifaha :* Heats — 1:04.92 (→ did not advance) Women's 100m Breaststroke * Nicole Rajoharison :* Heats &mdash ...
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Jama Aden
Jama Mohamed Aden (born August 28, 1962) is a Somali former middle-distance runner and coach who ran for Fairleigh Dickinson University as well as representing Somalia throughout the 1980s. He would go on to pursue a career in coaching world-class middle-distance athletes. He is the older brother of former competitive runner Ibrahim Mohamed Aden. He was born in Ainabo in eastern Somaliland. Running career Collegiate Aden was recruited with an athletic scholarship by Fairleigh Dickinson University, for which he set multiple records, many of which still stand today. He was especially known for having run a 3:56.82 mile as a junior undergrad. He was coached by Mal Whitfield, two times Olympic champion. International Aden ran for Somalia at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics and at the 1984 Summer Olympics. At the 1983 World Championships, he competed in both the men's 800 metres and men's 1500 metres, but did not advance to the finals in either distance. At the 1984 Summe ...
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