- Medalists
- Results Final Heats Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3
- Participation
- References
{{1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics}}The men's 1500 metres event at the 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, at Laurentian University Stadium on 30 and 31 July.[1][2] MedalistsGold | | {{flagcountry>KEN}} Silver | | {{flagcountry>ALG}} Bronze | | {{flagcountry>ESP}}
ResultsFinal31 July Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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{{Gold1}} | Wilfred Kirochi | {{flagcountry|KEN}} | 3:46.52 | {{Silver2}} | Noureddine Morceli | {{flagcountry|ALG}} | 3:46.93 | {{Bronze3}} | Fermín Cacho | {{flagcountry|ESP}} | 3:47.31 | 4 | Fransua Woldemarian | {{flagcountry|ETH|1987}} | 3:47.63 | 5 | Jason Pyrah | {{flagcountry|USA}} | 3:47.94 | 6 | Atoi Boru | {{flagcountry|KEN}} | 3:47.97 | 7 | Mohamed Suleiman | {{flagcountry|QAT}} | 3:48.27 | 8 | Christophe Impens | {{flagcountry|BEL}} | 3:51.73 | 9 | Andrea Cellai | {{flagcountry|ITA}} | 3:52.00 | 10 | Rens Eising | {{flagcountry|NED}} | 3:52.16 | 11 | Andrea Erni | {{flagcountry|SUI}} | 3:52.49 | 12 | Hiroshi Fukaya | {{flagcountry|JPN}} | 3:53.94 | 13 | Hirokazu Tatsumi | {{flagcountry|JPN}} | 3:55.61 | 14 | Andreas Nellesen | {{flagcountry|FRG}} | 3:58.22 | 15}} | Paul Vandegrift | {{flagcountry|USA}} | DNF |
Heats30 July Heat 1Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | Noureddine Morceli | {{flagcountry|ALG}} | 3:46.79 | Q | 2 | Fransua Woldemarian | {{flagcountry|ETH|1987}} | 3:47.34 | Q | 3 | Andrea Erni | {{flagcountry|SUI}} | 3:48.65 | Q | 4 | Rens Eising | {{flagcountry|NED}} | 3:48.83 | Q | 5 | Philimon Hanneck | {{flagcountry|ZIM}} | 3:49.10 | 6 | Spencer Punter | {{flagcountry|CAN}} | 3:50.96 | 7 | Tommy Gjølga | {{flagcountry|NOR}} | 3:51.30 | 8 | Siegfried Sacher | {{flagcountry|GDR}} | 3:51.93 | 9 | Greg Collier | {{flagcountry|AUS}} | 3:54.13 | 10 | Alessandro Cellai | {{flagcountry|ITA}} | 3:56.75 | 11 | Mohamed Shawki Abdullah | {{flagcountry|QAT}} | 3:57.51 | 12 | Lyle Tenfingers | {{flagcountry|ASA}} | 4:44.58 |
Heat 2Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | Atoi Boru | {{flagcountry|KEN}} | 3:47.17 | Q | 2 | Paul Vandegrift | {{flagcountry|USA}} | 3:47.63 | Q | 3 | Andreas Nellesen | {{flagcountry|FRG}} | 3:47.81 | Q | 4 | Andrea Cellai | {{flagcountry|ITA}} | 3:47.82 | Q | 5 | Hiroshi Fukaya | {{flagcountry|JPN}} | 3:47.99 | q | 6 | Simon Brown | {{flagcountry|UK}} | 3:49.45 | 7 | Billy Mullaney | {{flagcountry|IRL}} | 3:51.01 | 8 | Tor-Øyvind Ødegaard | {{flagcountry|NOR}} | 3:52.71 | 9 | Artur Zalewski | {{flagcountry|POL}} | 3:55.16 | 10 | Robin Cianca | {{flagcountry|PAN}} | 4:09.01 | 11 | Martin Forde | {{flagcountry|BAR}} | 4:15.09 | 12 | Chérif Baba Aïdara | {{flagcountry|MTN}} | 4:41.49 |
Heat 3Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | Wilfred Kirochi | {{flagcountry|KEN}} | 3:43.51 | Q | 2 | Mohamed Suleiman | {{flagcountry|QAT}} | 3:43.85 | Q | 3 | Fermín Cacho | {{flagcountry|ESP}} | 3:44.04 | Q | 4 | Christophe Impens | {{flagcountry|BEL}} | 3:44.29 | Q | 5 | Hirokazu Tatsumi | {{flagcountry|JPN}} | 3:44.77 | q | 6 | Jason Pyrah | {{flagcountry|USA}} | 3:47.99 | q | 7 | Bernhard Richter | {{flagcountry|AUT}} | 3:49.75 | 8 | Brendan Matthias | {{flagcountry|CAN}} | 3:51.74 | 9 | Paulo Estiveira | {{flagcountry|POR}} | 3:59.30 | 10 | Urs Kindle | {{flagcountry|LIE}} | 4:09.24 | 11 | Bernard Henry | {{flagcountry|LCA|1979}} | 4:12.87 | 12 | Nioka Pululu | {{flagcountry|ZAI}} | 4:13.00 |
ParticipationAccording to an unofficial count, 36 athletes from 29 countries participated in the event. {{columns-list|colwidth=22em|- {{flagcountry|ALG}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|ASA}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|AUS}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|AUT}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|BAR}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|BEL}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|CAN}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|GDR}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|ETH|1987}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|IRL}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|ITA}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|JPN}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|KEN}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|LIE}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|MTN}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|NED}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|NOR}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|PAN}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|POL}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|POR}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|QAT}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|LCA|1979}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|ESP}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|SUI}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|UK}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|USA}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|FRG}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|ZAI}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|ZIM}} (1)
}}References1. ^{{ Citation | last = Peters | first = Lionel | last2 = Magnusson | first2 = Tomas | title = WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1988 Sudbury CAN Jul 27-31 | url = http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/WJC/WJC1988.html | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20140407090758/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/WJC/WJC1988.html | archivedate = 7 Apr 2014 | deadurl = yes | publisher = WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH") | accessdate = 13 June 2015}} 2. ^{{ Citation | title = IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES | url = http://dt9guucc6nuua.cloudfront.net/competitioninfo/1b820a45-e3d7-40f4-9d5d-7a3abea7f433.pdf | publisher = IAAF | page = | accessdate = 13 June 2015}}
{{WJC1500metres}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics, Mens 1500 metres}} 2 : 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics|1500 metres at the World Junior Championships in Athletics |