Well I believe Lagat is listed as the collegiate record holder in 3:30, but that was run out of the collegiate season. Kyle Merber's 3:35.59 is the official NCAA record as it was ran during the season.
saul mendozer of Mexico won the mens 1500m wheelchair race in a record time of 3 minites and 6.75 seconds the event was held on the 28th September in the Olympic stadium of sydney.
Bernard Lagat at 3:29.40 in 2005. He is a naturalised American originally from Kenya.
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Lynn Davies is the Welsh record holder with 8.23m. He was also the Olympic gold medallist in 1964.
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Wilson Kipketer of Denmark holds seven of the ten fastest 800m times in history, including his world record of 1.41.11 from 1997.
There is currently no recognized world record for the 1500m Breaststroke. A Postal Swim Meet is being run by Warrenton Masters and Sanctioned by United States Masters Swimming that includes the 1500m Breaststoke. Records are being kept. Swimmers can complete their swims at swim meets (during freestyle events) or on their own with a witness and submit times. Extrapolation of 50m, 100m and 200m mens' long-course breaststroke records based on the curve for freestyle gives a time of just over 18 minutes.
The first time the mens long course world record for 1,500m was under 17 minutes was by Roy Saari (USA) in September 1964 when he swamm 16:58.7
Edwin Flack was the first Australian to receive gold at the first games of the modern Olympics. He won the 800m mens and the 1500m mens.
Steve Backley won bronze at the 1992 Games in Barcelona and silver at the 1996 Games in Atlanta and the 2000 Games in Sydney.
As of 2004, the world men's record holder in the 100 meters was Usain Bolt, who set the record on May 31, 2008, with a time of 9.72 seconds. However, in 2004, the record was held by Asafa Powell, who had set a time of 9.77 seconds on June 14, 2005. Bolt would later go on to break Powell's record multiple times in subsequent years.
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