Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
DatesJuly 24 (heats)
July 25 (semifinals)
July 26 (final)
Medalists
 
 
 
Athletics at the
1952 Summer Olympics
Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men
800 m men
1500 m men
5000 m men
10,000 m men
80 m hurdles women
110 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men
3000 m
steeplechase
men
4×100 m relay men women
4×400 m relay men
Road events
Marathon men
10 km walk men
50 km walk men
Field events
Long jump men women
Triple jump men
High jump men women
Pole vault men
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Hammer throw men
Combined events
Decathlon men

The men's 1500 metres event at the 1952 Olympics took place between July 24 and July 26.

The early leaders of the final were Audun Boysen followed by Warren Druetzler. Towards the end of the first lap, Werner Lueg began to move up to take the lead, with Rolf Lamers on his shoulder to place a wall to control the pack. Patrick El Mabrouk was next in line but unable to get by. On the third lap Lamers was unable to maintain the pace as Josy Barthel and Roger Bannister exchanging elbows with El Mabrouk lined up behind Leug. With 300 metres to go, Leug accelerated, opening up a 5-metre gap down the backstretch but through the final turn, Leug was unable to hold the pace allowing Barthel to catch back up. Bob McMillen moved up from eighth place to catch the group of leaders at the head of the final straight. Barthel went around Leug and sprinted to victory. McMillen ran the long way around El Mabrouk and Bannister and was chasing Barthel down the straight. Leug maintained his gap on Bannister and El Mabrouk, but looked helplessly as McMillen sprinted past, but he didn't have enough race left to catch Barthel, finishing half a metre behind but being credited with the same time, the new Olympic record.

To date, this was the only Olympic gold medal won by a Luxembourger, though Luxembourg born Michel Théato is credited for winning the 1900 Marathon for France.

Results

Heats

The first round was held on July 24. The fastest four runners in each heat advanced to the final round.

Heat 1

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Josy Barthel Luxembourg 3:51.6
2 Günter Dohrow Germany 3:51.8
3 Ingvar Ericsson Sweden 3:52.0
4Don MacMillan Australia 3:52.0
5Sándor Iharos Hungary 3:56.0
6Mieczysław Długoborski Poland 3:57.8
7Filemón Camacho Venezuela 4:18.0
8Pierre Gillet France 4:26.6
9Hans Harting Netherlands DNF

Heat 2

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Warren Druetzler United States 3:51.4
2 Sture Landqvist Sweden 3:52.2
3 Stanislav Jungwirth Czechoslovakia 3:52.4
4Mihail Velsvebel Soviet Union 3:52.6
5Aulis Pystynen Finland 3:53.0
6Len Eyre Great Britain 3:53.2
7Fred Lüthi Switzerland 3:56.4
8Turhan Göker Turkey 4:00.6

Heat 3

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Olle Åberg Sweden 3:51.0
2 Denis Johansson Finland 3:51.2
3 Rolf Lamers Germany 3:52.4
4Bill Parnell Canada 3:53.4
5Fritz Prossinag Austria 3:54.2
6Athol Jennings South Africa 3:55.4
7Daniel Janssens Belgium 3:55.8
8Cahit Önel Turkey 3:58.4
Willem Slijkhuis Netherlands DNF

Heat 4

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Patrick El Mabrouk France 3:55.8
2 Bob McMillen United States 3:55.8
3 Roger Bannister Great Britain 3:56.0
4Vilmos Tölgyesi Hungary 3:56.0
5John Landy Australia 3:57.0
6Andrija Otenhajmer Yugoslavia 4:57.8
7Maurice Marshall New Zealand 4:01.0
8Nikolay Kuchurin Soviet Union 4:03.6
9Vasilios Mavroidis Greece 4:07.8

Heat 5

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 George Hoskins New Zealand 3:56.2
2 Frans Herman Belgium 3:56.2
3 Bill Nankeville Great Britain 3:56.4
4Mykola Belokurov Soviet Union 3:56.4
5Urpo Vähäranta Finland 3:56.8
6Javier Montez United States 3:58.2
7Stefan Lewandowski Poland 4:00.8

Heat 6

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Werner Lueg Germany 3:52.0
2 Václav Čevona Czechoslovakia 3:53.4
3 Audun Boysen Norway 3:55.0
4John Ross Canada 3:55.2
5Vean Vernier France 3:56.8
6Edmund Potrzebowski Poland 3:56.8
7Sándor Garay Hungary 4:01.2
8Ekrem Koçak Turkey 4:01.4
9William Fahmy Hanna Egypt 4:11.2
10Stit Leangtanom Thailand 4:32.6

Semifinals

The fastest six runners in each heat advanced to the final round.

Heat one

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Denis Johansson Finland 3:49.4
2 Werner Lueg Germany 3:49.8
3 Don MacMillan Australia 3:50.8
4Warren Druetzler United States 3:50.8
5Patrick El Mabrouk France 3:51.0
6Audun Boysen Norway 3:51.0
7Václav Čevona Czechoslovakia 3:51.4
8Sture Landqvist Sweden 3:51.4
9Bill Nankeville Great Britain 3:52.0
10Bill Parnell Canada 3:52.4
11Mihail Velsvebel Soviet Union 3:52.6
12George Hoskins New Zealand 3:53.0

Heat two

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Josy Barthel Luxembourg 3:50.4
2 Olle Åberg Sweden 3:50.6
3 Ingvar Ericsson Sweden 3:50.6
4Bob McMillen United States 3:50.6
5Roger Bannister Great Britain 3:50.6
6Rolf Lamers Germany 3:50.8
7Stanislav Jungwirth Czechoslovakia 3:51.0
8Vilmos Tölgyesi Hungary 3:53.2
9Frans Herman Belgium 3:53.8
10Günter Dohrow Germany 3:55.2
11Nikolay Belokurov Soviet Union 3:55.6
12John Ross Canada 4:00.6

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Josy Barthel Luxembourg 3:45.2 OR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Bob McMillen United States 3:45.2
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Werner Lueg Germany 3:45.4
4 Roger Bannister Great Britain 3:46.0
5 Patrick El Mabrouk France 3:46.0
6 Rolf Lamers Germany 3:46.8
7 Olle Åberg Sweden 3:47.0
8 Ingvar Ericsson Sweden 3:47.6
9 Don MacMillan Australia 3:49.6
10 Denis Johansson Finland 3:49.8
11 Audun Boysen Norway 3:51.4
12 Warren Druetzler United States 3:56.0

References

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