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Who holds the 1500m womens world record?

Who holds the 1500m womens world record?

Sifan Hassan
1500 metres

Athletics 1500 metres
Women Faith Kipyegon ( KEN ) 3:53.11 (2021)
World Championship records
Men Hicham El Guerrouj ( MAR ) 3:27.65 (1999)
Women Sifan Hassan ( NED ) 3:51.95 (2019)

Who won the women’s 1500m at the Olympics?

Faith Kipyegon
TOKYO, Aug 6 (Reuters) – Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon retained her title in the women’s 1,500 metres on Friday as she denied Dutchwoman Sifan Hassan her dream of winning an unprecedented Olympic treble. Hassan had to settle for bronze as Britain’s Laura Muir took silver at the Olympic Stadium.

What time is women’s 1500m final?

When is the women’s 1500m final? Hull and Hall will line up against some of the world’s best on Friday, August 6 , with the starter’s gun set to sound at 10:50pm AEST (9:55pm local time in Tokyo).

What is a good time for 1500m?

Your average pace for the 400m’s is right around your 1500m race pace. If you can average 60.0 for the 10 x 400m intervals, you should be able to run at that pace for the 1500m, which is 3:45. If you can average 64.0 for the 10 x 400m intervals, you should be able to run at that pace for the 1500m, which is 4:00.

How many laps is 1500m swim?

Olympic-size pools are 50 meters in length, so it takes 30 laps to reach 1,500 meters, which is 0.93 miles. It is the longest Olympic swimming event that’s not in open water. If you’re swimming in your local pool, which is usually 25 yards long, that’s 66 laps.

How can I watch women’s 1500m final?

Pierre, will race in the women’s 1500m at the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. The race can be found on Peacock, www.NBCOlympics.com, or the direct live stream.

How can I watch women’s 1500m Olympics?

The race will air live via online stream on Peacock, at NBCOlympics.com and through the NBC Sports mobile app. You’ll need a cable subscription for access. It will then air on replay in prime time on NBC starting at 8 p.m. ET.