- published: 02 Feb 2007
- views: 77592
- author: dbdbarry
7:45
3000 meter 1996 World Record
Daniel Komen setting the 3k world record, see more videos at milesoftrials.com...
published: 02 Feb 2007
author: dbdbarry
3000 meter 1996 World Record
Daniel Komen setting the 3k world record, see more videos at milesoftrials.com
- published: 02 Feb 2007
- views: 77592
- author: dbdbarry
6:37
Kenenisa Bekele- 3000 Meters
Bekele running years fastest 3k...
published: 07 Feb 2008
author: robert892012
Kenenisa Bekele- 3000 Meters
Bekele running years fastest 3k
- published: 07 Feb 2008
- views: 59800
- author: robert892012
12:23
3000 Metres Steeplechase men Final IAAF World Championships Daegu 2011
1 Ezekiel Kemboi 8:14.85 2 Brimin Kiprop Kipruto 8:16.05 3 Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad 8:1...
published: 02 Sep 2011
author: dvd181Runnig
3000 Metres Steeplechase men Final IAAF World Championships Daegu 2011
1 Ezekiel Kemboi 8:14.85 2 Brimin Kiprop Kipruto 8:16.05 3 Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad 8:16.09 4 Bouabdellah Tahri 8:17.56 5 Roba Gari 8:18.37 6 Jacob Araptany 8:18.67 7 Richard Kipkemboi Mateelong 8:19.31 8 Ion Luchianov 8:19.69 9 Hamid Ezzine 8:21.97 10 Benjamin Kiplagat 8:22.21 11 Nahom Mesfin 8:25.39 12 Vincent Zouaoui-Dandrieux 8:30.39 13 Ruben Ramolefi 8:30.47 14 Abraham Kipkirong Chirchir 8:33.56 15 Alberto Paulo 8:33.84
- published: 02 Sep 2011
- views: 10057
- author: dvd181Runnig
9:18
U15B 3000 Metres - 2009 AAA's Champs
AAA's National Track & Field Championships Under 15 and Under 17 Age Groups Saturday 8th A...
published: 31 Oct 2009
author: BritishAthletics
U15B 3000 Metres - 2009 AAA's Champs
AAA's National Track & Field Championships Under 15 and Under 17 Age Groups Saturday 8th August 2009 (Day 1 only) Newnham Stadium, Barkers Lane, Bedford. Under 15 Boys 3000 Metres - Final 1 Peter Chambers Croydon Harriers 9:20.95 2 Richard Hindley Trafford AC 9:29.21 3 Benedict Westhenry Dorchester AC 9:37.43 4 Adam Wimbledon Bracknell AC 9:45.01 5 Kyran Hale Severn AC 9:48.41 6 Michael Gaunt North Devon AC 9:55.02 7 Bradley Wattleworth Ipswich Harriers 9:56.73 8 Michael Goddard Chiltern Harriers AC 9:58.42 9 Jake Elliott Brighton & Hove City AC 10:02.84 10 James West Medway & Maidstone AC 10:03.44 11 Xander Brown Stroud AC 10:11.90 12 Dalton Mcguigan Ealing Southall & Middx 10:17.14 13 Nyle Clinton Swindon Harriers 10:26.01 14 Corey De'ath Tonbridge AC 10:52.32 Shaun Wyllie Camberley & District AC DNF
- published: 31 Oct 2009
- views: 960
- author: BritishAthletics
8:01
1984 Olympic Games 3000 Metres Semi - Final
Zola Budd, Maricica Puicia and Cornelia Burki competing in the 3000 m semi final, on the 8...
published: 12 Jan 2011
author: bobtrouper
1984 Olympic Games 3000 Metres Semi - Final
Zola Budd, Maricica Puicia and Cornelia Burki competing in the 3000 m semi final, on the 8.8.84
- published: 12 Jan 2011
- views: 1959
- author: bobtrouper
3:35
3000 Meter Steeple Chase
...
published: 30 Apr 2009
author: chrisfrusa
3000 Meter Steeple Chase
- published: 30 Apr 2009
- views: 4438
- author: chrisfrusa
4:48
2009 Prefontaine Classic Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase
2009 Prefontaine Classic Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase...
published: 09 Jun 2009
author: illshutyouup
2009 Prefontaine Classic Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase
2009 Prefontaine Classic Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase
- published: 09 Jun 2009
- views: 3535
- author: illshutyouup
5:18
Tully Hannan 3000 Meter Run at ECAC Division III Track and Field Championships
Cheered on by his Bates teammates, Sophmore Tully Hannan of Bates College powers to a seco...
published: 05 Mar 2012
author: irawaldman
Tully Hannan 3000 Meter Run at ECAC Division III Track and Field Championships
Cheered on by his Bates teammates, Sophmore Tully Hannan of Bates College powers to a second place finish and 8 big points for the ECAC Champion Bobcats in the 3000 meter run in a time of 8 minutes 27.87 seconds. Picking the race up at about the midpoint, Tully is closing in on the all time Bates Indoor Record set in 1985 by Jamie Goodberlet in a time of 8 minutes 19.55 seconds.
- published: 05 Mar 2012
- views: 351
- author: irawaldman
9:46
U17W 3000 Metres - 2009 AAA's Champs
AAA's National Track & Field Championships Under 15 and Under 17 Age Groups Saturday 8th A...
published: 02 Nov 2009
author: BritishAthletics
U17W 3000 Metres - 2009 AAA's Champs
AAA's National Track & Field Championships Under 15 and Under 17 Age Groups Saturday 8th August 2009 (Day 1 only) Newnham Stadium, Barkers Lane, Bedford. Under 17 Womens 3000 Metres - Final 1 Lauren Proctor Wakefield & District H & AC 9:34.89 2 Emelia Gorecka Aldershot Farnham & Dist AC 9:42.43 3 Lucy Farnell Birchfield Harriers 10:02.70 4 Natasha Cockram Cwmbran 10:06.54 5 Charlotte Christensen Ipswich Harriers 10:12.80 6 Megan Huxley Vale Royal AC 10:13.58 7 Pippa Woolven Wycombe Phoenix H 10:19.65 8 Jade Burke Halesowen AC 10:32.70 9 Chloe Richardson Halesowen AC 10:36.70 10 Mary Galbraith Ipswich Harriers 10:47.94 11 Victoria Walker Watford Harriers 10:53.41 Aoife Thorogood Mendip AC DNF Zoe Thomas Bridgend AC DNF
- published: 02 Nov 2009
- views: 1174
- author: BritishAthletics
10:04
Elijah Silva running the 3000 metre finals at OFSAA .MOV
Elijah Silva running the 3000 metre finals at OFSAA Ontario Regional Championships at Univ...
published: 07 Jun 2010
author: Ash Silva
Elijah Silva running the 3000 metre finals at OFSAA .MOV
Elijah Silva running the 3000 metre finals at OFSAA Ontario Regional Championships at University of Western Ontario. What an incredible show of heart from ALL racers to complete 7 gruelling laps for the prize
- published: 07 Jun 2010
- views: 608
- author: Ash Silva
10:55
2009 MIAA Outdoor Championship - Women's 3000 meters
This is the championship race for the women's 3000 meter run held on May 2, 2009 at Missou...
published: 05 May 2009
author: Jerry Mona
2009 MIAA Outdoor Championship - Women's 3000 meters
This is the championship race for the women's 3000 meter run held on May 2, 2009 at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, MO.
- published: 05 May 2009
- views: 569
- author: Jerry Mona
8:36
3rd European Team Championships, 3rd League, 3000 meters - M, REYKJAVIK
1 8:19,68 Amine Khadiri 1988 CYP 2 8:20,16 Pol Mellina 1988 LUX 3 8:21,17 Kári Steinn Karl...
published: 21 Jun 2011
author: protopapas193
3rd European Team Championships, 3rd League, 3000 meters - M, REYKJAVIK
1 8:19,68 Amine Khadiri 1988 CYP 2 8:20,16 Pol Mellina 1988 LUX 3 8:21,17 Kári Steinn Karlsson 1986 ISL 4 8:22,01 Tilahun Aliyev 1990 AZE 5 8:25,54 Toni Bernadó 1966 AND 6 8:26,47 Sevak Yeghikyan 1986 ARM 7 8:29,27 Girma Amara 1987 ISR 8 8:45,13 Veaceslav Besleaga 1989 MDA 9 8:55,71 Dario Bjeljarevic 1983 BIH 10 9:06,89 Mark Herrera 1984 MLT 11 9:07,35 Vujadinovic Stojan 1990 MNE 12 9:14,20 Ridolfi Stefano 1955 AAS 13 10:03,23 Trpe Martinovski 1964 MKD
- published: 21 Jun 2011
- views: 741
- author: protopapas193
2:52
2012 Prefontaine Classic: Women's 3000 Meters
Mariem Selsouli wins wire-to-wire in 8:34.47 over Sally Kipyego....
published: 03 Jun 2012
author: NetScoutsBasketball
2012 Prefontaine Classic: Women's 3000 Meters
Mariem Selsouli wins wire-to-wire in 8:34.47 over Sally Kipyego.
- published: 03 Jun 2012
- views: 686
- author: NetScoutsBasketball
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5:26
THE BOX PRO - FINAL DAY
Margaret River local, Ryan Hardy (WA, AUS) has conquered bodyboarding's finest and some of...
published: 20 Apr 2011
author: IBA World Tour
THE BOX PRO - FINAL DAY
Margaret River local, Ryan Hardy (WA, AUS) has conquered bodyboarding's finest and some of the craziest conditions Mother Nature could produce to claim the second event on the 2011 IBA World Tour, the IBA Box Pro.
In wild and dangerous five-metre plus waves, 31 year-old Hardy defeated Brazil's Magno Oliveira (Guarapari) in a 30-minute final, earning himself 2,000 valuable Grand Slam Series ratings points and second place on the IBA World Ratings heading into event three scheduled for Arica, Chile beginning May 20th.
Hardy choked back tears as he accepted his trophy on the presentation dais in front of his wife, Leah and newborn son, Oliver, while friends and fellow Margaret River locals, cheered the most prestigious win of his career.
“It means so much to win at my home break and with your friends and family and everyone here from my hometown, it's the biggest win of my career by far. To get the conditions we have and to be able to win is just incredible, it's a dream come true, said Hardy.
Hardy did not drop a heat the entire event, and admitted 20 years of surfing the break was the major factor in his win, particularly on a day where riders were faced with giant waves that threatened to close out the entire bay from Margaret River's Surfers Point, to the Box itself.
I could see the guys who hadn't surfed out there much were getting pulled out of position. Knowing the way the water moved around on the reef was a huge advantage. When a wave breaks at the Box, it's much more intense than a lot of places, you have these swells that travel so far through the Indian Ocean and then hit this shallow slab of reef. It can be dangerous, but if you know which ones to catch, then it's easily one of the most exciting waves in the world, said Hardy.
I've surfed it this big before, but never in competition. Today it was twice as big as forecasted, so it definitely caught everyone by surprise.
Hardy's first leapt to prominence on the international bodyboarding stage came when he claimed the Tahiti Skins at the notorious Teahupoo in 2000. His second major win was at Cronulla's Shark Island near Sydney in 2006. He has also won at Hawaii's famous Banzai Pipeline in 2009.
Oliveira's runner-up performance was world-beating; the 26 year-old eliminated two world champions on the final day, taking out reigning champion Amaury Lavernhe (REU) in the semi-finals and six-time world champion Guilherme Tamega (BRA) in the quarter-finals to post what is easily the best result of his career.
It was the best result of my life for sure. These are the kind of waves are the waves I like best. There are giant waves and it's shallow and pretty dangerous. You don't see any other sports run in these kind of conditions. I'm proud of being a bodyboarder and days like this, said Oliveira.
Oliveira's path to the final also would not have been possible if it were not for the implementation of the unique new three round non-elimination format at the IBA Box Pro. Oliveira missed his first heat entirely when he went for a warm up session at a nearby break during, but good placings in his following two outings saw him survive the cut and qualify for Round 4.
Miracles happen, I went through a lot of miracles to make the final, laughed Oliveira. So I knew I could do it. But there wasn't many waves in the final. I had a lot of cramps in my last heat. It was so inconsistent. I had a bad selection, maybe if I had more time against Ryan, it was tough, he added.
If a single move summed up the commitment of the riders in such wild conditions today, Oliveira's invert air on a stepped-out 10-ft plus Box mutation during his semi was prime example.
With one eye on the lip and the other on the reef lurking just inches below the surface, Oliveira punched for heavens and landed the giant air, with the wave gobbling him whole moments after impact.
Even reigning Wold Champion, Lavernhe, who was eliminated by Oliveira in the heat, was impressed.
I was in the lineup and I had priority. I saw him take off on that set wave and I thought, Okay, that's good for me, He's going to be wasting his time, then I looked behind and I just saw his body flying through the air and I was like, Oh, sh#t! That's a big air!
I asked him, Did you land it? and he said yeah. That was the biggest move of the comp. He was ripping the whole competition, so I am stoked for him.
South African, Mark McCarthy (Richard's Bay) finished equal third alongside Lavernhe today, McCarthy falling victim to Hardy's rampaging hometown finals run. Though there was a glimmer of hope for the visiting 27 year-old, he had Hardy on the ropes with less than a third of their semi-final remaining.
Ryan was really patient. We had like 15 minutes where the sets poured in from the wrong direction and messed up the lineup. So we had to wait for it to clean up, then Ryan was lucky to get those good ones and he surfed them like a champ. I knew I was ahead for most of the heat, then Ryan got those s
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IBA PIPELINE PRO 2011 - Jeff Hubbard Wins.
IBA Pipeline Pro
North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii
February, 15 – 25, 2011
HAWAII’S JEFF HUBB...
published: 24 Feb 2011
author: IBA World Tour
IBA PIPELINE PRO 2011 - Jeff Hubbard Wins.
IBA Pipeline Pro
North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii
February, 15 – 25, 2011
HAWAII’S JEFF HUBBARD WINS IBA PIPELINE PRO!
Takes IBA World Tour Ratings Lead
Tuesday, February 22nd (Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii): Jeff Hubbard, 35, Hawaii, has won the first event of the 2011 International Bodyboard Association World Tour, the IBA Pipeline Pro, which culminated today in one-to-two metre waves at Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii.
It was the third win at the break for Hubbard, who today earned 2000 valuable GSS ratings points, US$6000 and the all-important lead in the race for the 2011 IBA World Title.
Hubbard previously claimed the event in 2006 and 2002 and is considered a Pipe specialist and one of the greatest aerialists in the game. His win today was an incredible come-from-behind effort that saw him snatch the title in the dying moments from a host of hungry rookies – Tom Rigby (Gold Coast, AUS), 2011 IBA World Tour Rookie of the Year, Jared Houston (Capetown, ZAF) and Dallas Singer (Newcastle, NSW, AUS).
With seven minutes remaining in the 35-minute decider, Hubbard’s chances looked dashed. In fourth place and requiring two waves to have a hope of winning, it looked like debutant and upstart, Rigby, would have his first-ever taste of victory.
Then Hubbard did the unthinkable, pulling a near-perfect 9.75 ride out of a possible 10, for a huge ARS (air, reverse spin) followed by two rolls, to push himself into third place and contention.
Two minutes later, Hubbard was again up and riding, pulling into a deep Backdoor cave before launching to the heavens, to pull the ultimate Houdini act, earning a 9.5 from the judges and victory.
“I felt like I was surfing form behind all day … I finally got in a rhythm in the finals at the very last minute. But I was in combo-land for 17 minutes. I thought to myself, ‘what’s happened?’. I just felt totally out of rhythm again. I thought I have to dig deep, it’s my local spot, it’s the final – no one was giving an inch. So I just tried harder and it all fell together,” said Hubbard.
“It’s probably the most exciting final I’ve ever had out here. I’m over the moon! To come from so far behind and then take first place, I’m really feeling it right now … wow!”
Rookie Rigby was on the verge of history, the 18 year-old putting in a career changing performance on the final day, consistently hitting big backflips over the shallow Backdoor reef to the delight of the strong Aussie contingent who cheered him from shore.
Rigby earned his spot via his local Australian qualifying series and surfed his way through nine rounds qualify for his first ever Grand Slam final.
“I’m living in a dream world right now. I really had no expectations of making the final. To beat Hardy (Ryan Hardy, WA, AUS) in the quarters, he has always been a hero of mine, was awesome. And Amaury, the world champ … it’s been an amazing day. Congratulations to Hubb (Jeff Hubbard), I’m just stoked to be able to surf a final against all these guys, It’s pretty surreal.” said Rigby.
Jared Houston (ZAF) finished third at Pipeline last year during his debut appearance at elite level and matched that effort again today.
“So stoked to make another final. It’s only my third event here at Pipeline so it feels good to make back-to-back finals. It’s good to compete against these guys. Rigby, he’s come so far in the last year, and to compete against Jeff, he’s one of my idols – it’s fun to a part of it,” said Houston.
Fourth place went to Australian Dallas Singer.
Finishing in equal fifth place today were Mark McCarthy (Capetown, ZAF) of South Africa and Pierre Louis Costes (FRA).
Pierre Louis Costes (FRA), 21, scored the event’s first and only perfect 10-point ride on route to a semis berth, for a big, blue Backdoor tube that he followed up with a text-book roll and backflip.
“I wasn’t expecting a 10 point ride, I wasn’t sure what my score was going to be, but the judges gave Mike’s first wave an 8.5 and mine was better so … I’m pretty stoked to get a perfect score at Pipe and it’s only my second 10-point ride ever on the IBA World Tour. It’s an addictive feeling, I hope I get more.” said Costes.
Defending IBA Pipeline Pro event champion and reigning IBA World Tour champion, Amaury Lavernhe, suffered an upset elimination at the quarterfinal stage. On a day where the rookie upstarts prevailed, Lavernhe was forced to settle for equal13th after placing fourth in his quarter behind Australian Ryan Hardy (WA, AUS), rampaging Rigby and the South African, McCarthy.
I was a bit disappointed in my heat. I didn’t have good waves in the beginning. Technically I still have a lot to learn in these kind of conditions. I had my money on Jared I’m really stoked for Jared, in fact I put my money on Jared for the final because I like him as a guy and I like his riding. But Tom Rigby is good too. He’s just 18 and won t
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3000 METRES
Caméra : Gopro HD
Musique : Selah Sue , This World
ktm 400 exc
ktm 350exc...
published: 13 Oct 2011
author: Jean-marc
3000 METRES
Caméra : Gopro HD
Musique : Selah Sue , This World
ktm 400 exc
ktm 350exc
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3000 metrów nad Zakopanem
http://picasaweb.google.pl/adamparagliding/ParaglidingAdamChodorowski#
http://pilotppg.pl
...
published: 05 Sep 2008
author: Adam Chodorowski
3000 metrów nad Zakopanem
http://picasaweb.google.pl/adamparagliding/ParaglidingAdamChodorowski#
http://pilotppg.pl
Wrześniowe słońce nad Rysami,
Zaranie złotej jesieni wróży!
Paralotnia wraz z obłokami,
Po nieboskłonie z wolna krąży!
Turkot silnika usłyszał Giewont,
Staneła na czatach warta!
Aby przypadkiem "szperacz niebieski",
Nie obudził śpiących rycerzy w Tatrach!
Ponad Reglami słychać echo,
Zaszumiały w Kościelisku drzewa,
Wyniosłe smreki wiaterek poderwał,
ADAŚ ponętnie w błękicie śpiewa!
Nad Zakopanem skrzydło szybuje,
Kozice zwinnie po perci skaczą,
Spłoszone gryzonie w norach się skryły,
I pewnie "CHOMIKA" nie zobaczą!
Szybuje "BEŚCIK" i zatacza kręgi,
Tumany chmur rwie na strzępy,
Napotkał na drodze ducha Sabały,
Zaprosił dumnie do swej "karety"!
Kiedy już zwiedził Zakopiańskie cuda,
Policzył wszystkie owce na halach,
Wylądował wzniośle na pewnej dziedzinie,
U gościnnego starego górala!
(m.k-ś)
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6:36
3000 Metres Steeplechase Men - Athletissima Lausanne 2012 | Samsung Diamond League
Men's 3000 Metres Steeplechase - Athletissima Lausanne 2012 | Samsung Diamond League -Resu...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: Louis5Run
3000 Metres Steeplechase Men - Athletissima Lausanne 2012 | Samsung Diamond League
Men's 3000 Metres Steeplechase - Athletissima Lausanne 2012 | Samsung Diamond League -Results- 1- Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN 8:05.80 2- Jairus Kipchoge Birech KEN 8:06.38 3- Bernard Mbugua Nganga KEN 8:08.33 4- Abel Kiprop Mutai KEN 8:08.36 5- Conseslus Kipruto KEN 8:15.79 6- Hillary Kipsang Yego KEN 8:15.99 7- Roba Gari ETH 8:25.97 8- Ion Luchianov MDA 8:27.82 9- Tarik Langat Akdag TUR 8:30.09 10 Donald Cabral USA 8:31.56 11- Andrey Farnosov RUS 8:35.19 -- Youcef Abdi AUS DNF -- Elijah Chelimo Kipterege KEN DNF -- Patrick Kipyegon Terer KEN DNF
- published: 24 Aug 2012
- views: 195
- author: Louis5Run
9:03
Zimmerman Invitational 3000 Meter Run
High School Track & Field 3000 3000M Meter Run 3200 3200M Running Video...
published: 29 Apr 2007
author: jonb219
Zimmerman Invitational 3000 Meter Run
High School Track & Field 3000 3000M Meter Run 3200 3200M Running Video
- published: 29 Apr 2007
- views: 1515
- author: jonb219
0:25
Flight tests of Ka-226 - 3000 metres.
Flight tests of the Kamov Ka-226 helicopter. Helicopter take-off in mountains at height of...
published: 01 Nov 2010
author: 2Timofey
Flight tests of Ka-226 - 3000 metres.
Flight tests of the Kamov Ka-226 helicopter. Helicopter take-off in mountains at height of 3000 m (9840 ft).
- published: 01 Nov 2010
- views: 1721
- author: 2Timofey
6:52
3000 meter UQ
Video of the 3000 meter race run at the UQ Athletics Centre on the 21st of May, 2010. Reco...
published: 31 May 2010
author: TSquares
3000 meter UQ
Video of the 3000 meter race run at the UQ Athletics Centre on the 21st of May, 2010. Recorded and commentated by Valentijn van Riel.
- published: 31 May 2010
- views: 381
- author: TSquares