1972 Summer Olympics / Athletics - 1500 m (women)

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sport athletics
discipline 1500 meter run
gender Women
Attendees 36 athletes from 21 countries
Competition location Olympic Stadium Munich
Competition phase September 4, 1972 (preliminary)
September 7, 1972 (semi-finals)
September 9, 1972 (final)
Medalists
gold medal Lyudmila Bragina ( URS ) Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 
Silver medal Gunhild Hoffmeister ( GDR ) Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 
Bronze medal Paola Cacchi ( ITA ) ItalyItaly 

The women's 1,500 meter run at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich was held on September 4th, 7th and 9th, 1972 in the Munich Olympic Stadium. 36 athletes took part in the Olympic premiere of this discipline.

This competition was on the Olympic program for the first time. Little by little, the athletes also conquered the longer running routes previously reserved for men. However, it would be 1984 before the next step was taken. It was not until Los Angeles that the first real long distances at the Olympic Games were introduced for women with the 3000 meter run and the marathon .

The first Olympic champion was Lyudmila Bragina from the Soviet Union, who won with a new world record time. Gunhild Hoffmeister from the GDR won the silver medal, while the bronze went to the Italian Paola Cacchi .

For the Federal Republic of Germany - officially Germany - Christa Merten , Gerda Ranz and Ellen Tittel started . While Ranz and Merten were eliminated in the preliminary stages, Tittel was able to qualify for the final, but not finish this race.
In addition to the medalist Hoffmeister, Karin Burneleit competed for the GDR . Burneleit also made it to the final and finished fourth there.
The Swiss Marijke Moser and Margrit Hess were eliminated in the preliminary stages.
Runners from Austria and Liechtenstein did not take part.

Existing records

World record 4: 06.9 min Lyudmila Bragina ( Soviet Union ) Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union  Moscow , Soviet Union (now Russia ) July 18, 1972
Olympic record There was not yet an Olympic record for the 1500 meters , as this competition was held for the first time in Munich .

Conducting the competition

The athletes competed in four heats on September 4th. The four best runners and the two fastest runners reached the semi-finals on September 7th. From the preliminary rounds, the four best runners and the two fastest runners qualified for the final on September 9th.

Time schedule

September 4, 3:45 p.m.: Preliminary stages

September 7, 2:15 p.m .: semi-finals

September 9, 6 p.m .: Final

The directly qualified athletes are highlighted in light blue, the others in light green.

Preliminary round

Date: September 4, 1972, from 3:45 p.m.

Forward 1

The Dutch Ilja Keizer came in sixth place
space Surname nation time annotation
1 Lyudmila Bragina Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 4: 06.47 min WR
2 Glenda Reiser CanadaCanada Canada 4: 06.71 min
3 Ilya Keizer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4: 08.00 min
4th Jennifer Orr AustraliaAustralia Australia 4: 08.06 min
5 Jaroslava Jehličková CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 4: 08.39 min
6th Christa Merten Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 4: 12.60 min
7th Joan Allison United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 14.89 min
8th Marijke Moser SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 4:24:94 min
9 Lee Chiu-hsia TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan 4: 37.15 min

Forward 2

The Yugoslav Vera Nikolić, retired after her fifth place over 800 meters in the run
Berny Boxem from the Netherlands came in ninth
space Surname nation time annotation
1 Paola Cacchi ItalyItaly Italy 4: 09.53 min
2 Wasilena Amzina Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 4: 12.85 min
3 Berny Boxem NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4: 13.83 min
4th Francie Kraker United StatesUnited States United States 4: 14.73 min
5 Thelma Wright CanadaCanada Canada 4: 15.43 min
6th Grete Andersen NorwayNorway Norway 4: 16.00 min
7th Sára Ligetkuti Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 4: 16.08 min
8th Gerda Ranz Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 4: 18.60 min
9 Vera Nikolić YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 4: 23.36 min
DNS Arda Kalpakian LebanonLebanon Lebanon

Forward 3

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Tamara Pangelova Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 4: 10.75 min
2 Karin Burneleit Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 4: 10.83 min
3 Francie Larrieu Smith United StatesUnited States United States 4: 11.18 min
4th Joyce Smith United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 11.27 min
5 Inger Knutsson SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 11.32 min
6th Mary Tracey IrelandIreland Ireland 4: 16.43 min
7th Sinikka Tyynela FinlandFinland Finland 4: 21.40 min
8th Emesia Chizunga Malawi 1964Malawi Malawi 4: 41.47 min
DNF Magdolna Kulcsár Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary

Forward 4

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Ellen Tittel Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 4: 12.12 min
2 Gunhild Hoffmeister Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 4: 12.80 min
3 Sheila Carey United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 13.01 min
4th Wenche Sørum NorwayNorway Norway 4: 14.10 min
5 Tonka Petrova Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 4: 14.95 min
6th Anne-Marie Nenzell SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 16.67 min
7th Margrit Hess SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 4: 19.67 min
8th Tamara Kasachkova Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 4: 20.15 min
9 Chereno Maiyo KenyaKenya Kenya 4: 20.9 min
DNS Doris Brown United StatesUnited States United States

Semifinals

Date: September 7, 1972, from 2.15 p.m.

Run 1

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Tamara Pangelova Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 4: 07.66 min
2 Paola Cacchi ItalyItaly Italy 4: 07.83 min
3 Gunhild Hoffmeister Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 4: 07.94 min
4th Ilya Keizer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4: 08.25 min
5 Wasilena Amzina Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 4: 09.12 min
6th Joyce Smith United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 09.37 min
7th Glenda Reiser CanadaCanada Canada 4: 09.51 min
8th Francie Kraker United StatesUnited States United States 4: 12.76 min
9 Inger Knutsson SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 14.97 min

Run 2

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Lyudmila Bragina Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 4: 05.07 min WR
2 Karin Burneleit Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 4: 05.78 min
3 Ellen Tittel Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 4: 06.65 min
4th Sheila Carey United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 07.41 min
5 Berny Boxem NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4: 08.81 min
6th Jennifer Orr AustraliaAustralia Australia 4: 08.86 min
7th Wenche Sørum NorwayNorway Norway 4: 09.70 min
8th Francie Larrieu Smith United StatesUnited States United States 4: 15.26 min
9 Jaroslava Jehličková CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 4: 18.16 min

final

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Lyudmila Bragina Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 4: 01.38 min WR
2 Gunhild Hoffmeister Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 4: 02.83 min
3 Paola Cacchi ItalyItaly Italy 4: 02.85 min
4th Karin Burneleit Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 4: 04.11 min
5 Sheila Carey United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 04.81 min
6th Ilya Keizer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4: 05.13 min
7th Tamara Pangelova Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 4: 06.45 min
8th Jennifer Orr AustraliaAustralia Australia 4: 12.15 min
9 Berny Boxem NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4: 13.10 min
DNF Ellen Tittel Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany

Date: September 9, 1972, 6:00 p.m.

The favorite was the Soviet world record holder Lyudmila Bragina. Other medal contenders were the Czechoslovak runner Jaroslava Jehličková, European champion from 1969 and the predecessor of Bragina as world record holder, Karin Burneleit from the GDR, European champion from 1971 , and her compatriot Gunhild Hoffmeister, vice European champion in 1971 and here in Munich already second in the Olympic 800 meters . Jehličková was eliminated in the semi-finals. Bragina already improved her own world record by almost half a second in the preliminary round. In the semifinals she was another one and a half seconds faster. The existing leaderboards were also improved by many seconds in the other preliminary and intermediate runs.

In the final, the Dutch rider Berny Boxem took the lead first, the passage time over 400 meters was a very fast 1: 02.45 min. Boxem's compatriot Ilja Keizer took over the lead, Burneleit, the German runner Ellen Tittel and Hoffmeister followed closely in third to fifth place. After 700 meters, Bragina pushed herself forward and sharply increased the pace, which had now slowed down. The 800-meter split was 2:09.96 min. H. the second lap was covered in 1: 07.51 minutes. At first Keizer tried to follow the Soviet world record holder, but there was quickly an increasing gap to the rest of the field. But the Dutch woman had to let go, Bragina was alone in front. Behind her, the British Sheila Carey and then Hoffmeister ran past Keizer. At the beginning of the last lap, Bragina's lead was about ten meters. She could no longer be caught, although the gap between the runners who were coming up and her became smaller again in the final lap. In the fight for the other medals nothing was decided yet. Hoffmeister and Carey were ahead of Keizer, behind them the Italian Paola Cacchi got better and better into the race. The passage time at 1200 meters was 3: 14.64 minutes, lap three was covered in 1: 04.68 minutes. In the front Lyudmila Bragina ran towards the Olympic victory and improved her recently set world record by almost four seconds. She managed the last lap in 1: 04.1 minutes. In the end, Hoffmeister and Cacchi fought the battle for silver and bronze together. Shortly before the finish, it almost looked as if the Italian could overtake the GDR runner. But Gunhild Hoffmeister prevailed and won the silver medal in front of Paola Cacchi - former Paola Pigni. Karin Burneleit was fourth ahead of Sheila Carey. Up to and including Carey, everyone stayed below Bragina's world record from the semi-finals. Ilja Keizer - former Ilja Laman - in sixth place and seventh-placed Tamara Pangelova, USSR, were faster than Bragina's world record from the preliminary round.

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