3 000 meter hinder för herrar i friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976
Herrarnas 3 000 meter hinder vid de XXI:a olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Anläggning | Stade Olympique | |||
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Datum | 25-28 juli | |||
Deltagare | 24 från 16 nationer | |||
Vinnartid | 8.08,02 VR | |||
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Friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976 | ||||
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3000 meter hinder för herrar vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976 i Montréal avgjordes den 25-28 juli.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons | |||
3000 meter hinder | Anders Gärderud Sverige | 8.08,02 (WR OR) | Bronisław Malinowski Polen | 8.09,11 | Frank Baumgartl Östtyskland | 8.10,36 |
Resultat
- Q innebär avancemang utifrån placering i heatet.
- q innebär avancemang utifrån total placering.
- DNS innebär att personen inte startade.
- DNF innebär att personen inte fullföljde.
- DQ innebär diskvalificering.
- NR innebär nationellt rekord.
- OR innebär olympiskt rekord.
- WR innebär världsrekord.
- WJR innebär världsrekord för juniorer
- AR innebär världsdelsrekord (area record)
- PB innebär personligt rekord.
- SB innebär säsongsbästa.
Final
- Hölls den 28 juli 1976
Heat | FINAL | Tid |
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Anders Gärderud (SWE) | 8.08,02 (WR OR) | |
Bronisław Malinowski (POL) | 8.09,11 | |
Frank Baumgartl (GDR) | 8.10,36 | |
4. | Tapio Kantanen (FIN) | 8.12,60 |
5. | Michael Karst (FRG) | 8.20,14 |
6. | Euan Robertson (NZL) | 8.21,08 |
7. | Dan Glans (SWE) | 8.21,53 |
8. | Antonio Campos (ESP) | 8.22,65 |
9. | Dennis Coates (GBR) | 8.22,99 |
10. | Henry Marsh (USA) | 8.23,99 |
11. | Tony Staynings (GBR) | 8.33,66 |
12. | Ismo Toukonen (FIN) | 8.42,74 |
Försöksheat
- Hölls den 25 juli 1972
Heat | Heat 1 | Tid |
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1. | Bronisław Malinowski (POL) | 8.18,56 |
2. | Frank Baumgartl (GDR) | 8.21,25 |
3. | Anders Gärderud (SWE) | 8.21,43 |
4. | Antonio Campos (ESP) | 8:24.53 |
5. | Ismo Toukonen (FIN) | 8:27.96 |
6. | Henry Marsh (USA) | 8:31.46 |
7. | Jean-Paul Villain (FRA) | 8:35.03 |
8. | John Bicourt (GBR) | 8:35.71 |
9. | Willi Maier (FRG) | 8:44.82 |
10. | Peter Larkins (AUS) | 8:46.89 |
11. | Ágúst Ásgeirsson (ISL) | 8:53.95 |
— | Gerd Frähmcke (FRG) | DNF |
Heat | Heat 4 | Tid |
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1. | Dennis Coates (GBR) | 8.18,95 |
2. | Tapio Kantanen (FIN) | 8.20,82 |
3. | Dan Glans (SWE) | 8.23,73 |
4. | Michael Karst (FRG) | 8:25.02 |
5. | Euan Robertson (NZL) | 8:26.31 |
6. | Tony Staynings (GBR) | 8:29.21 |
7. | Paul Thijs (BEL) | 8:31.55 |
8. | Doug Brown (USA) | 8:33.25 |
9. | Takaharu Koyama (JPN) | 8:37.28 |
10. | Mike Roche (USA) | 8:37.36 |
11. | Dušan Moravčík (TCH) | 8:41.95 |
12. | Gheorghe Cefan (ROM) | 8:57.22 |
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