Athletics – Men’s 1500m Final and Ceremony (T20)
The Finals and Ceremony for the Men’s 1500m events (T20):
10:13 JST – Final Results: View Results
- Owen Miller (Great Britain, GBR)
- Alexandr Rabotnitskii (Russia, RPC)
- Ndiaga Dieng (Italy, ITA)
- Michael (Mikey) Brannigan (United States of America, USA)
- Daiki Akai (Japan, JPN)
- Pavel Sarkeev (Russia, RPC)
- Daniel Pek (Poland, POL)
- Yuki Iwata (Japan, JPN)
- Yuji Togawa (Japan, JPN)
- Carmelo Rivera Fuentes (Puerto Rico, PUR)
- Cristiano Pereira (Portugal, POR)
- Sandro Patricio Correia Baessa (Portugal, POR)
- Pavlo Voluikevych (Ukraine, UKR)
- Gael Geffroy (France, FRA)
Gael Geffroy (France, FRA)
Athletics/T20
Country: France (FRA)
Born: 16 July 1999
Events: 1500m
Result/Rank:
– European #6 – 1500m – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Owen Miller (Great Britain, GBR)
Athletics/T20
Country: Great Britain (GBR)
Born: 1 November 1991
Event: 1500m
Result/Rank:
– European #6 – 1500m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Ndiaga Dieng (Italy, ITA)
Athletics/T20
Country: Italy (ITA)
Born: 17 July 1999
Events: 400m, 1500m
Result/Rank:
– European #3 – 1500m – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Daiki Akai (Japan, JPN)
Athletics/T20
Country: Japan (JPN)
Born: 12 March 1999
Event: 1500m
Result/Rank:
– #2 – 1500m – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– World #7 – 1500m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Yuki Iwata (Japan, JPN)
Athletics/T20
Country: Japan (JPN)
Born: 12 September 1998
Event: 1500m
Yuji Togawa (Japan, JPN)
Athletics/T20
Country: Japan (JPN)
Born: 20 September 1996
Event: 1500m
Result/Rank:
– #3 – 1500m – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
Daniel Pek (Poland, POL)
Athletics/T20
Country: Poland (POL)
Born: 28 November 1991
Event: 1500m
Results/Rank:
– #2 – 1500m – 2012 London Paralympics
– World #2 – 1500m – 2013 Lyon, France
– World #5 – 1500m – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– #2 – 1500m – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #10 – 400m – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– European #3 – 1500m – 2018 Berlin, Germany
– European #3 – 800m – 2018 Berlin, Germany
– World #3 – 1500m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– World #14 – 400m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– European #13 – 1500m – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Sandro Patricio Correia Baessa (Portugal, POR)
Athletics/T20
Country: Portugal (POR)
Born: 29 March 1999
Events: 400m, 1500m
Result/Rank:
– European #1 – 400m – 2018 Berlin, Germany
– European #1 – 800m – 2018 Berlin, Germany
– World #2 – 1500m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– World #9 – 400m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– World #4 – 400m – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
– World #8 – 1500m – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Cristiano Pereira (Portugal, POR)
Athletics/T20
Country: Portugal (POR)
Born: 22 May 1996
Event: 1500m
Results/Rank:
– World #12 – 1500m – 2013 Lyon, France
– World #4 – 800m – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– World #6 – 1500m – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– #7 – 1500m – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– World #1 – 5000m – 2017 London, Great Britain
– World #2 – 1500m – 2017 London, Great Britain
– World #12 – 800m – 2017 London, Great Britain
– European #1 – 1500m – 2018 Berlin, Germany
– World #10 – 1500m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– European #5 – 1500m – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Carmelo Rivera Fuentes (Puerto Rico, PUR)
Athletics/T20
Country: Puerto Rico (PUR)
Born: 8 March 1989
Event: 1500m
Alexandr Rabotnitskii (Russia, RPC)
Athletics/T20
Country: Russia (RPC)
Born: 21 September 1993
Event: 1500m
Results/Rank:
– World #1 – 800m – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– World #3 – 1500m – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– World #1 – 1500m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– European #1 – 1500m – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Pavel Sarkeev (Russia, RPC)
Athletics/T20
Country: Russia (RPC)
Born: 24 July 1994
Event: 1500m
Results/Rank:
– World #5 – 1500m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– European #2 – 1500m – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Pavlo Voluikevych (Ukraine, UKR)
Athletics/T20
Country: Ukraine (UKR)
Born: 11 July 1994
Event: 1500m
Results/Rank:
– #5 – 1500m – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– World #3 – 5000m – 2017 London, Great Britain
– World #5 – 1500m – 2017 London, Great Britain
– European #2 – 1500m – 2018 Berlin, Germany
– World #4 – 1500m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– European #4 – 1500m – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Michael (Mikey) Brannigan (America, USA)
Athletics/T20
Country: America (USA)
Born: 12 November 1996
Event: 1500m
Result/Rank:
– World #1 – 1500m – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– World #2 – 5000m – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– #1 – 1500m – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– World #1 – 1500m – 2017 London, Great Britain
– World #1 – 800m – 2017 London, Great Britain
– World #2 – 5000m – 2017 London, Great Britain
– World #14 – 1500m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Bio: Michael ‘Mikey’ Brannigan is a 1500m (T20) runner from the United States. He is the first paralympic athlete to break the 4 mile barrier in the 1500m, and is the current defending champion, having won gold in the event at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games.