1998 European Athletics Championships – Men's 1500 metres

Medalists

GoldReyes Estévez
 Spain
SilverRui Silva
 Portugal
BronzeFermín Cacho
 Spain

Results

KEY: qFastest non-qualifiers QQualified NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Round 1

Qualification: First 4 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) advance to the Final.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
12Fermín Cacho Spain3:38.52Q
22Andrés Díaz Spain3:38.65Q
32Matthew Yates Great Britain3:38.97Q
42Branko Zorko Croatia3:39.31Q
52Vyacheslav Shabunin Russia3:39.45q
62Rüdiger Stenzel Germany3:39.57q
72Niall Bruton Ireland3:39.58q
82Abdelkader Chékhémani France3:39.73q
91Reyes Estévez Spain3:41.53Q
101John Mayock Great Britain3:41.69Q
111Anthony Whiteman Great Britain3:41.71Q
121Rui Silva Portugal3:41.87Q
131Gert-Jan Liefers Netherlands3:42.21
141Andrey Zadorozhniy Russia3:42.71
151Peter Philipp  Switzerland3:43.50
161Panagiotis Stroubakos Greece3:44.01
172Luís Feiteira Portugal3:45.00
181Nadir Bosch France3:46.00
191Dirk Heinze Germany3:46.13
201Darko Radomirović FR Yugoslavia3:46.86
212Alexandru Vasile Romania3:46.95
222Balázs Tölgyesi Hungary3:47.01
231Werner Edler-Muhr Austria3:47.62
2Giuseppe D'Urso ItalyDNF

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Reyes Estévez Spain3:41.31
Rui Silva Portugal3:41.84
Fermín Cacho Spain3:42.13
4Anthony Whiteman Great Britain3:42.27
5John Mayock Great Britain3:42.58
6Matthew Yates Great Britain3:42.63
7Rüdiger Stenzel Germany3:42.75
8Abdelkader Chékhémani France3:42.92
9Vyacheslav Shabunin Russia3:42.98
10Branko Zorko Croatia3:43.95
11Andrés Díaz Spain3:46.99
12Niall Bruton Ireland3:47.48
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