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The 3000 metres steeplechase or 3000-meter steeplechase (usually abbreviated as 3000m SC) is the most common distance for the steeplechase in track and field. It is an obstacle race over the distance of the 3000 metres , which derives its name from the horse racing steeplechase .
The steeplechase was not run at the modern Olympic Games until 1900, when they hosted two steeplechase races. On 15 July, six men lined up for a 2,500 metres steeplechase with a water jump, hurdles, and stone fences on each of five laps of the Croix Catelan track in Paris .
110 m hurdles: 12.98 Grant Holloway: Florida 7 June 2019 2019 Championships: Austin, Texas [14] 400 m hurdles: 47.02 Rai Benjamin: USC: 8 June 2018 2018 Championships: Eugene, Oregon [15] 3000 m steeplechase: 8:12.39 Henry Rono: Washington State 1 June 1978 1978 Championships: Eugene, Oregon: 4 × 100 m relay: 37.97 Raymond Ekevwo Abdul Hakim ...
Marisa Howard describes the 3,000-meter steeplechase as “almost like a Spartan Race!” ... The 3,000 meters consist of 7.5 laps, which means runners must navigate the hurdles 28 times, and ...
[2] and the first recorded steeplechase of any kind in England took place in Leicestershire in 1792, when three horses raced the eight miles from Barkby Holt to Billesdon Coplow and back. [3] The first recorded hurdle race took place at Durdham Down near Bristol in 1821. There were 5 hurdles on the mile long course, and the race was run in ...
Men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2022 World Championships ... 400 m hurdles: men: women: 3000 m steeplechase: men: women: 4 × 100 m relay ... where so many runs ...
100 m hurdles: 12.46 (+0.7 m/s) Perdita Felicien: 19 June 2004 Prefontaine Classic: Eugene, United States 400 m hurdles: 53.26 Savannah Sutherland: 8 June 2024 NCAA Division I Championships: Eugene, United States [70] 2000 m steeplechase: 6:16.59 Alycia Butterworth: 29 May 2021 Saturday Night Lights Endurance Series #6 Burnaby, Canada [71] 3000 ...
The IAAF officially recognises men's steeplechase world records after 1954, but unofficial world records were set in 1928, 1936 and 1952. [1] Anders Gärderud's time of 8:08.2 minutes from 1976 remains the only ratified men's steeplechase world record at the Olympics. [2] Galkina's time was also a world record.