Commonwealth Games: Men’s 1500M Final Results

Silas Kiplagat of Kenya and his compatriot James Kiplangat Magut have taken gold and silver, respectively, at the men’s 1500m final in Delhi. The Commonwealth champions said: “The pace was slow, so I wanted to push the pace. I started sprinting at 200m. Usually I sprint at the 50m but they went slow. The time was only 3:41.”

The results are as follows:

  • Silas Kiplagat – KENYA – 3:41.78
  • James Kiplangat Magut – KENYA – 3:42.27
  • Nick Willis – NEW ZEALAND– 3:42.38
  • Chaminda Indika – SRI LANKA – 3:42.93
  • Gideon Mwangi Gathimba – KENYA – 3:43.11
  • Andrew Baddeley – ENGLAND – 3:43.33
  • Jeremy Roff – AUSTRALIA – 3:43.53
  • Tom Lancashire – ENGLAND – 3:43.58
  • James Thie – WALES – 3:44.25
  • Adrian Blincoe – NEW ZEALAND – 3:44.47
  • Mitchell Kealey – AUSTRALIA – 3:44:57
  • Alastair Hay – SCOTLAND – 3:44.61

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