Men 1500m Athletics VII Olympic Games Antwerp, Belgium 1920 - 19th August - Gold Medal: Albert Hill, Great Britain
Final 17:15time
1. Albert HillGBR Great Britain4:01.8
2. Philip Noel-BakerGBR Great Britain4:02.3 e
3. Lawrence ShieldsUSA United States4:03.0 e
4. Vohralík VáclavTCH Czechoslovakia4:04.6 e
5. Sven LundgrenSWE Sweden4:06.3 e
6. André AudinetFRA France4:06.4 e
7. Arturo PorroITA Italy4:06.6 e
8. Joie RayUSA United States4:10.0 e
9. Fourneau LéonBEL Belgium4:10.3 e
10.René LerayFRA France4:16.5 e
-. Duncan McPheeGBR Great BritainDNF
-. James ConnollyUSA United StatesDNF
-. John ZanderSWE SwedenDNF

world Men 1500m History

Venue: Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp.
29 competitors from 12 nations.
_ Heats 4
World record: 3:54.7 John Zander, Sweden Stockholm, Sweden 5 August 1917
Olympic record: 3:56.8 Arnold Jackson, Great Britain Stockholm, Sweden 10 July 1912
Joie Ray, US Trials winner, was the favourite until he pulled a calf mus- cle 10 days before the Games. However, he was able to win his heat, albeit the slowest of four, in 4:13.4. Vohralík won the quickest heat in 4:02.2 ahead of Hill (4:03.2) and Audinet (4:03.7) with Sweden’s Edwin Wide (4:03.8) just edged out of the final. His countrymen Lundgren (4:07.0) and veteran John Zander (4:08.1) were the other heat winners. Ray attempted to control the final, leading to the bell, but could not respond when Hill and Baker kicked on the penultimate curve. Shields, the IC4A champion, tried to pass Baker but was repulsed, and Hill moved away from Baker in the finishing straight to win by 3m on the rainsoaked track. Zander, who had been the world’s best in 1915-18, dropped out at the halfway point. Baker, who had first emerged in 1907, later added his wife’s maiden name and became Philip Noel- Baker. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1959 for his work in international disarmament. Hill remained the only Briton to have won the 800/1500m Olympic double until Kelly Holmes’s wins of 2004 where she ran the 1500m four seconds faster than Hill in Antwerp.

Heats - Wednesday, 18 August 1920 15:15

First 3 from each of 4 Heats advanced to Final. René Leray from Heat 4 was advanced to the final after being interfered with by Villemson on the final lap.
Heat 1time
1. Vohralík VáclavTCH Czechoslovakia4:02.2Q
2. Albert HillGBR Great Britain4:03.2Q
3. André AudinetFRA France4:03.7Q
4. Edvin WideSWE Sweden4:03.8
5. Edward LawrenceCAn Canada4:03.9
6. Carlo MartinenghiITA ItalyUnknown
-. Lucien BangelsBEL BelgiumDNF
-. Edward CurtisUSA United StatesDNF
Heat 2time
1. Sven LundgrenSWE Sweden4:07.0Q
2. Duncan McPheeGBR Great Britain4:07.2Q
3. Lawrence ShieldsUSA United States4:07.4Q
4. Armand BurtinFRA France4:07.7
5. Eivind RasmussenNOR Norway4:08.2
6. Tommy TownCAn CanadaUnknown
7. Giuseppe BoniniITA ItalyUnknown
8. Théophile RoeckaertBEL BelgiumUnknown
Heat 3time
1. John ZanderSWE Sweden4:08.1Q
2. Arturo PorroITA Italy4:09.0Q
3. James ConnollyUSA United States4:09.3Q
4. Maurice de ConninckFRA France4:09.8
5. Oleffe LéoncéBEL Belgium4:11.5
Heat 4time
1. Joie RayUSA United States4:13.4Q
2. Philip Noel-BakerGBR Great Britain4:14.3Q
3. Fourneau LéonBEL Belgium4:14.8Q
4. Fritz KiöllingSWE Sweden4:14.8
5. René LerayFRA France4:15.0q
6. Saburo HasumiJPN JapanUnknown
-. Juan MuguerzaESP SpainDNF
-. Johannes VillemsonEST EstoniaDSQ
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