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Athletics at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' 3000 metres

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Athletics – Boys' 3000 metres
at the I Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueBishan Stadium
DateAugust 17–22
Competitors23 from 23 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Abrar Osman  Eritrea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Fekru Jebesa  Ethiopia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hicham Sigueni  Morocco
2014 →

The boys' 3,000 metres competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games was held on 17–22 August 2010 in Bishan Stadium.

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Transcription

Schedule

Date Time Round
17 August 2010 09:45 Heats
22 August 2010 09:40 Final

Results

Heats

Rank Athlete Time Notes Q
1  Fekru Jebesa (ETH) 8:12.65 FA
2  Abrar Osman (ERI) 8:12.80 FA
3  Hicham Sigueni (MAR) 8:12.95 SB FA
4  Kazuto Nishiike (JPN) 8:13.05 PB FA
5  Josphat Kiprop Kiptis (KEN) 8:14.08 FA
6  Harry Mulenga (ZAM) 8:14.38 PB FA
7  Mwita Kopiro Marwa (TAN) 8:14.60 FA
8  Alex Cherop (UGA) 8:14.97 FA
9  Indrajeet Patel (IND) 8:15.02 FA
10  Ibrahim Abdullah (KSA) 8:16.33 PB FA
11  Pontien Ntawuyirushintege (RWA) 8:17.99 FA
12  Claudiu Cimpoeru (ROU) 8:30.84 SB FA
13  Abdelmunaim Adam (SUD) 8:33.03 FB
14  Emmanuel Gyang Gwom (NGR) 8:38.45 FB
15  Zabulon Ndikumana (BDI) 8:50.77 FB
16  Federico Bruno (ARG) 8:52.78 FB
17  Amin Cheniti (ALG) 8:54.43 FB
18  Mohamed Ali (NZL) 9:07.60 FB
19  Eamonn Kichuk (CAN) 9:17.37 FB
20  Samphors Som (CAM) 10:16.03 FB
 Aboubaker Sougueh Houffaneh (DJI) DNF FB
 Saleck Khattat (MTN) DSQ FB
 Ribeiro Pinto de Carvalho (TLS) DSQ FB

Finals

Final B

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Abdelmunaim Adam (SUD) 8:27.19
2  Zabulon Ndikumana (BDI) 8:28.76 PB
3  Amin Cheniti (ALG) 8:32.85 PB
4  Emmanuel Gyang Gwom (NGR) 8:49.68
5  Federico Bruno (ARG) 8:58.63
6  Mohamed Ali (NZL) 9:01.03
7  Eamonn Kichuk (CAN) 9:25.90
 Samphors Som (CAM) DNS
 Aboubaker Sougueh Houffaneh (DJI) DNS
 Saleck Khattat (MTN) DNS
 Ribeiro Pinto de Carvalho (TLS) DNS

Final A

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Abrar Osman (ERI) 8:07.24
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Fekru Jebesa (ETH) 8:08.53
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Hicham Sigueni (MAR) 8:08.55 SB
4  Kazuto Nishiike (JPN) 8:08.57 PB
5  Harry Mulenga (ZAM) 8:11.26 PB
6  Mwita Kopiro Marwa (TAN) 8:11.37
7  Alex Cherop (UGA) 8:13.11
8  Pontien Ntawuyirushintege (RWA) 8:14.59
9  Ibrahim Abdullah (KSA) 8:15.23 PB
10  Claudiu Cimpoeru (ROU) 8:32.85
11  Indrajeet Patel (IND) 8:36.73
 Josphat Kiprop Kiptis (KEN) DSQ

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