1500 Metres World Record Progression

The 1500-metre run became a standard racing distance in Europe in the late 19th century, perhaps as a metric version of the mile, a popular running distance since at least the 1850s in English-speaking countries.

1500 Metres World Record Progression
Paavo Nurmi breaks the 1,500 m world record in Helsinki in 1924.

A distance of 1500 m sometimes is called the "metric mile". The French had the first important races over the distance, holding their initial championship in 1888.

When the Olympic Games were revived in 1896, metric distances were run, including the 1500; however, most of the best milers in the world were absent, and the winning time of 4:33 1/5 by Australian Edwin Flack was 17 4/5 seconds slower than the amateur mile record, despite the fact one mile is 109.344 metres longer than 1500 metres.

The 1900 Olympics and 1904 Olympics showed improvements in times run, but it was not until the 1908 Olympics that a meeting of the top milers over the distance took place, and not until the 1912 Olympics that a true world-class race over the distance was run.

The distance has now almost completely replaced the mile in major track meets.

Men (outdoors)

Pre-IAAF

Time Athlete Date Place
4:24+3/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  J. Borel (FRA) 1892
4:21 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Fernand Meiers (FRA) 1893-05-28 Paris, France
4:19+4/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Felix Bourdier (FRA) 1894-07-22 Paris, France
4:18+2/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Albin Lermusiaux (FRA) 1895-05-12 Paris, France
4:16+4/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Michel Soalhat (FRA) 1895-05-26 Paris, France
4:15+3/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Thomas Conneff (USA) 1895-08-26 New York City, United States
4:10+2/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Albin Lermusiaux (FRA) 1896-06-26 Paris, France
4:09 1500 Metres World Record Progression  John Bray (USA) 1900-05-30 Bayonne, France
4:06+1/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Charles Bennett (GBR) 1900-07-15 Paris, France
4:05+2/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  James Lightbody (USA) 1904-09-03 St. Louis, United States
3:59+4/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Harold Wilson (GBR) 1908-05-30 London, Great Britain
3:59+1/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Abel Kiviat (USA) 1912-05-26 New York City, United States
3:56+4/5 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Abel Kiviat (USA) 1912-06-01 New York City, United States

IAAF era

The first world record in the 1500 m for men (athletics) was recognized by the International Amateur Athletics Federation, now known as World Athletics, in 1912. To July 17, 2015, the IAAF has ratified 38 world records in the event.

Ratified
Not ratified
Ratified but later rescinded
Pending ratification
Time Auto Athlete Date Place
3:55.8 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Abel Kiviat (USA) 1912-06-08 Cambridge, United States
3:54.7 1500 Metres World Record Progression  John Zander (SWE) 1917-08-05 Stockholm, Sweden
3:52.6 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Paavo Nurmi (FIN) 1924-06-19 Helsinki, Finland
3:51.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Otto Peltzer (GER) 1926-09-11 Berlin, Germany
3:49.2 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Jules Ladoumegue (FRA) 1930-10-05 Paris, France
3:49.2 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Luigi Beccali (ITA) 1933-09-09 Turin, Italy
3:49.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Luigi Beccali (ITA) 1933-09-17 Milan, Italy
3:48.8 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Bill Bonthron (USA) 1934-06-30 Milwaukee, United States
3:47.8 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Jack Lovelock (NZL) 1936-08-06 Berlin, Germany
3:47.6 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Gunder Hägg (SWE) 1941-08-10 Stockholm, Sweden
3:45.8 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Gunder Hägg (SWE) 1942-07-17 Stockholm, Sweden
3:45.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Arne Andersson (SWE) 1943-08-17 Gothenburg, Sweden
3:43.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Gunder Hägg (SWE) 1944-07-07 Gothenburg, Sweden
3:43.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Lennart Strand (SWE) 1947-07-15 Malmö, Sweden
3:43.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Werner Lueg (FRG) 1952-06-29 Berlin, Germany
3:42.8+ 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Wes Santee (USA) 1954-06-04 Compton, United States
3:41.8+ 1500 Metres World Record Progression  John Landy (AUS) 1954-06-21 Turku, Finland
3:40.8 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Sándor Iharos (HUN) 1955-07-28 Helsinki, Finland
3:40.8 1500 Metres World Record Progression  László Tábori (HUN) 1955-09-06 Oslo, Norway
3:40.8 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Gunnar Nielsen (DEN) 1955-09-06 Oslo, Norway
3:40.6 1500 Metres World Record Progression  István Rózsavölgyi (HUN) 1956-08-03 Tata, Hungary
3:40.2 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Olavi Salsola (FIN) 1957-07-11 Turku, Finland
3:40.2 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Olavi Salonen (FIN) 1957-07-11 Turku, Finland
3:38.1 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Stanislav Jungwirth (TCH) 1957-07-12 Stará Boleslav, Czechoslovakia
3:36.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Herb Elliott (AUS) 1958-08-28 Gothenburg, Sweden
3:35.6 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Herb Elliott (AUS) 1960-09-06 Rome, Italy
3:33.1 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Jim Ryun (USA) 1967-07-08 Los Angeles, United States
3:32.2 3:32.16 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Filbert Bayi (TAN) 1974-02-02 Christchurch, New Zealand
3:32.1 3:32.03 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Sebastian Coe (GBR) 1979-08-15 Zürich, Switzerland
3:32.1 3:32.09 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Steve Ovett (GBR) 1980-07-15 Oslo, Norway
3:31.4 3:31.36 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Steve Ovett (GBR) 1980-08-27 Koblenz, West Germany
3:31.24 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Sydney Maree (USA) 1983-08-28 Cologne, West Germany
3:30.77 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Steve Ovett (GBR) 1983-09-04 Rieti, Italy
3:29.67 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Steve Cram (GBR) 1985-07-16 Nice, France
3:29.46 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Saïd Aouita (MAR) 1985-08-23 Berlin, Germany
3:28.86 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Noureddine Morceli (ALG) 1992-09-06 Rieti, Italy
3:27.37 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Noureddine Morceli (ALG) 1995-07-12 Nice, France
3:26.00 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) 1998-07-14 Rome, Italy

The "Time" column indicates the ratified mark; the "Auto" column indicates a fully automatic time that was also recorded in the event when hand-timed marks were used for official records, or which was the basis for the official mark, rounded to the 10th of a second, depending on the rules then in place.

Auto times to the hundredth of a second were accepted by the IAAF for events up to and including 10,000 m from 1981. Hence, Steve Ovett's record at 3:31.4 was rendered as 3:31.36 from that year.

Women (outdoors)

Pre-IAAF

Time Athlete Date Place
5:18.2 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Anna Mushkina (URS) 1927-08-19 Moscow, Soviet Union
5:07.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Anna Mushkina (URS) 1934-09-16 Alma-Ata, Soviet Union
5:02.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Lydia Freiberg (URS) 1936-07-13 Moscow, Soviet Union
4:47.2 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Yevdokiya Vasilyeva (URS) 1936-07-30 Moscow, Soviet Union
4:45.2 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Yevdokiya Vasilyeva (URS) 1937-09-13 Moscow, Soviet Union
4:41.8 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Anna Zaytseva-Bosenko (URS) 1940-06-10 Moscow, Soviet Union
4:38.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Yevdokiya Vasilyeva (URS) 1944-08-17 Moscow, Soviet Union
4:37.8 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Olga Ovsyannikova (URS) 1946-09-15 Dnepropetrovsk, Soviet Union
4:37.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Nina Pletnyova (URS) 1952-08-30 Leningrad, Soviet Union
4:35.4 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Phyllis Perkins (GBR) 1956-05-17 Hornchurch, Great Britain
4:30.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Diane Leather (GBR) 1957-05-16 Hornchurch, Great Britain
4:29.7+ 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Diane Leather (GBR) 1957-07-19 London, Great Britain
4:19.0+ 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Marise Chamberlain (NZL) 1962-12-08 Perth, Australia

IAAF era

The first world record in the 1,500 m for women (athletics) was recognized by the International Amateur Athletics Federation, now known as World Athletics, in 1967.

To June 21, 2009, the IAAF has ratified 13 world records in the event.

Time Auto Athlete Date Place Ref
4:17.3+ 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Anne Smith (GBR) 1967-06-03 Chiswick, Great Britain
4:15.6 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Maria Gommers (NED) 1967-10-24 Sittard, Netherlands
4:12.4 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Paola Pigni (ITA) 1969-07-02 Milan, Italy
4:10.7 4:10.77 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Jaroslava Jehličková (CZE) 1969-09-20 Athens, Greece
4:09.6 4:09.62 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Karin Burneleit (GDR) 1971-08-15 Helsinki, Finland
4:06.9 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Ludmila Bragina (URS) 1972-07-18 Moscow, Soviet Union
4:06.5 4:06.47 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Ludmila Bragina (URS) 1972-09-04 Munich, Germany
4:05.1 4:05.07 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Ludmila Bragina (URS) 1972-09-07 Munich, Germany
4:01.4 4:01.38 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Ludmila Bragina (URS) 1972-09-09 Munich, Germany
3:56.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Tatyana Kazankina (URS) 1976-06-28 Podolsk, Soviet Union
3:55.0 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Tatyana Kazankina (URS) 1980-07-06 Moscow, Soviet Union
3:52.47 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Tatyana Kazankina (URS) 1980-08-03 Zürich, Switzerland
3:50.46 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Qu Yunxia (CHN) 1993-09-11 Beijing, China
3:50.07 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Genzebe Dibaba (ETH) 2015-07-17 Fontvieille, Monaco
3:49.11 1500 Metres World Record Progression  Faith Kipyegon (KEN) 2023-06-02 Florence, Italy

+ - En route time during mile race.

The "Time" column indicates the ratified mark; the "Auto" column indicates a fully automatic time that was also recorded in the event when hand-timed marks were used for official records, or which was the basis for the official mark, rounded to the 10th of a second, depending on the rules then in place.

The IAAF accepted records to the hundredth of a second starting in 1981.

References

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Further reading

  • Cordner Nelson and Roberto Quercetani, The Milers, Tafnews Press, 1985, ISBN 0-911521-15-1

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