National records in the 1500 metres

The following table is an overview of national records in the 1500 metres.

Outdoor

Men

Country Time Athlete Date Place Reference
 Morocco 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerrouj 14 July 1998 Rome
 Kenya 3:26.34 Bernard Lagat 24 August 2001 Brussels [1]
 Algeria 3:27.37 Noureddine Morceli 12 July 1995 Nice
 United States 3:27.40 Bernard Lagat 6 August 2004 Zürich [2]
 Norway 3:27.95 Jakob Ingebrigtsen 15 June 2023 Oslo [3]
 Great Britain and N.I. 3:28.81 Mo Farah 19 July 2013 Fontvieille [4]
 England 3:28.81 Mo Farah 19 July 2013 Fontvieille [4]
 Spain 3:28.95 Fermín Cacho ´13 August 1997 Zürich
 France 3:28.98 Mehdi Baala 5 September 2003 Brussels
 Bahrain 3:29.14 Rashid Ramzi 14 July 2006 Rome
 Burundi 3:29.18 Vénuste Niyongabo 22 August 1997 Brussels
 Australia 3:29.41 Ollie Hoare 15 June 2023 Oslo [5]
 Djibouti 3:29.58 Ayanleh Souleiman 18 July 2014 Fontvieille [6]
 New Zealand 3:29.66 Nick Willis 17 July 2015 Fontvieille [7]
 Ethiopia 3:29.91 Aman Wote 18 July 2014 Fontvieille [6]
 Portugal 3:30.07 Rui Silva 19 July 2002 Fontvieille
 Ukraine 3:30.33 Ivan Heshko 3 September 2004 Brussels [8]
 Poland 3:30.42 Marcin Lewandowski 9 July 2021 Fontvieille [9]
 Ireland 3:30.42 Andrew Coscoran 16 July 2023 Chorzów [10]
 Somalia 3:30.55 Abdi Bile 3 September 1989 Rieti
 Uganda 3:30.58 Ronald Musagala 12 July 2019 Fontvieille [11]
3:30.58 Ronald Musagala 24 August 2019 Paris [12]
 Qatar 3:31.04 Daham Najim Bashir 13 May 2005 Doha
 Wales 3:31.08 Jake Heyward 5 August 2022 Birmingham [13]
 Denmark 3:31.17 Robert Kiplagat Andersen 13 August 1997 Zürich
 Netherlands 3:31.25 Niels Laros 23 August 2023 Budapest [14]
 Turkey 3:31.30 Ilham Tanui Özbilen 19 July 2013 Fontvieille [15]
 Uganda 3:31.33 Ronald Musagala 5 July 2019 Lausanne [16]
 Germany 3:31.58 Thomas Wessinghage 27 August 1980 Koblenz
 Tunisia 3:31.70 Alí Hakimi 22 August 1997 Brussels
 Canada 3:31.71 Kevin Sullivan 30 June 2000 Rome
  Switzerland 3:31.75 Pierre Délèze 21 August 1985 Zürich
 Sudan 3:31.76 Abubaker Kaki Khamis 22 July 2011 Fontvieille [17]
 Saudi Arabia 3:31.82 Mohammed Shaween 29 May 2011 Hengelo [18][19]
 Scotland 3:31.87 Chris O'Hare 21 July 2017 Fontvieille [20]
 South Africa 3:31.93 Johan Cronje 8 September 2013 Rieti [21]
 Sweden 3:32.00 Andreas Almgren 15 June 2023 Oslo [22]
 Tanzania 3:32.16 Filbert Bayi 2 February 1974 Christchurch
 Russia 3:32.28 Vyacheslav Shabunin 30 June 2000 Rome
 Czech Republic 3:32.49 Jakub Holuša 20 July 2018 Fontvieille [23]
 Italy 3:32.78 Gennaro Di Napoli 9 September 1990 Rieti
 Luxembourg 3:32.86 Charles Grethen 5 August 2021 Tokyo [24]
 Brazil 3:33.25 Hudson de Souza 28 August 2005 Rieti
 Croatia 3:33.30 Branko Zorko 8 August 1998 Fontvieille
 Uganda 3:33.65 Ronald Musagala 11 June 2017 Hengelo [25]
 Belgium 3:33.70 11 June 2017 Ismael Debjani Hengelo [26]
 Romania 3:34.13 13 June 1997 Alexandru Vasile Bucharest
 Serbia 3:34.20 Elzan Bibić 4 August 2023 Bern [27]
 Peru 3:34.67 18 June 2017 David Torrence Stockholm [28]
 Austria 3:34.69 7 June 2000 Günther Weidlinger Kassel
 Sweden 3:34.89 16 August 2019 Kalle Berglund Gothenburg [29]
 Cuba 3:35.03 7 June 2012 Maurys Surel Castillo Huelva [30]
 India 3:35.24 Jinson Johnson 1 September 2019 Berlin [31]
 Hungary 3:35.57 Balázs Tölgyesi 1 August 1996 Atlanta
 Puerto Rico 3:35.63 Rob Napolitano 3 June 2021 Portland [32]
 Zimbabwe 3:35.76 11 August 1991 Phillimon Hanneck Grosseto
 Eritrea 3:35.96 10 June 2009 Hais Welday Huelva
 Sweden 3:36.07 3 August 2019 Kalle Berglund Bern [33]
 Belarus 3:36.16 6 August 1992 Azat Rakipov Barcelona
 Argentina 3:36.18 Federico Bruno 29 June 2021 Castellón de la Plana
 Finland 3:36.33 10 September 1972 Pekka Vasala Munich
 China 3:36.49 24 October 2003 Dou Zhaobo Changsha
 Sweden 3:36.49 27 June 1986 Johnny Kroon Oslo
 Dominica 3:36.60 2 June 1996 Steve Agar Abbotsford
 Mexico 3:36.67 30 May 2009 Pablo Solares New York City
 Greece 3:36.74 24 August 1997 Panagiotis Stroubakos Cologne
 Venezuela 3:36.96 1 September 2011 Eduard Villanueva Daegu [34]
 Iran 3:37.1 h 23 November 2010 Sajjad Moradi Guangzhou [35]
 Moldova 3:37.2 h 22 July 1976 Anatoliy Mamontov Podolsk
 Latvia 3:37.35 28 June 2011 Dmitrijs Jurkevičs Sollentuna [36]
 Japan 3:37.42 31 July 2004 Fumikazu Kobayashi Heusden-Zolder
 Malta 3:37.52 # Jordan Gusman 17 May 2018 Los Angeles
 Kazakhstan 3:37.54 24 June 1984 Vladimir Kalsin Kyiv
 India 3:37.62 15 June 2019 Jinson Johnson Nijmegen [37]
 Chile 3:37.82 3 June 2016 Carlos Díaz Huelva [38]
 India 3:37.86 14 April 2018 Jinson Johnson Gold Coast [39]
 Ecuador 3:37.88 25 July 2007 Bayron Piedra Rio de Janeiro
 Kuwait 3:37.95 12 June 2013 Mohammad Al-Azemi Dakar [40]
 Egypt 3:38.16 29 July 2011 Hamada Mohamed Stockholm [41]
 Rwanda 3:38.16 29 July 2000 Alexis Sharangabo Stanford
 Estonia 3:38.59 15 August 2008 Tiidrek Nurme Beijing [42]
 South Korea 3:38.60 3 December 1993 Kim Soon-hyung Manila
 Lithuania 3:39.01 29 June 2018 Simas Bertašius Vilnius [43]
 Jamaica 3:39.19 28 August 1994 Steve Green Victoria
 Slovenia 3:39.29 8 July 2002 Aleš Tomič Zagreb
 Liechtenstein 3:39.34 29 July 1976 Günther Hasler Montreal
 Mozambique 3:39.41 13 April 2013 Flávio Shoule Stellenbosch [44]
 Slovakia 3:39.41 26 June 1977 Jozef Lenčéš Athens
 Cyprus 3:39.50 3 June 2016 Amine Khadiri Huelva [38]
 Guatemala 3:39.52 19 April 2019 Luis Grijalva Azusa [45]
 Bulgaria 3:39.53 28 August 1982 Evgeni Ignatov Sofia
 Angola 3:39.54 3 August 1992 João N'Tyamba Barcelona
 Botswana 3:39.60 24 May 2001 Glody Dube Nijmegen
 Ivory Coast 3:39.60 23 August 2001 Siahka Bamba Nantes
 Sri Lanka 3:39.61 30 August 2011 Chaminda Wijekoon Daegu [46]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:39.83 22 July 1981 Vinko Pokrajčić Bucharest
 Lithuania 3:39.88 15 June 2018 Simas Bertašius Ogre [47]
 Senegal 3:40.31 19 September 2010 Mor Seck Bari [48]
 Lithuania 3:40.41 2 June 2018 Simas Bertašius Utena [49]
 South Sudan 3:40.79 Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu 12 June 2021 Geneva [50]
 Israel 3:40.90 27 June 2009 Yossef Gezachw Uden
 Lithuania 3:40.90 7 June 1987 Pavelas Fedorenka Moscow
 Kyrgyzstan 3:41.2 1 August 1971 Yuriy Makarov Moscow
 Guatemala 3:41.21 20 April 2018 Luis Grijalva Azusa [51]
 Pakistan 3:41.4 11 August 1970 Muhammad Younis Cologne
 Iceland 3:41.65 31 May 1982 Jón Diðriksson Rehlingen
 Panama 3:41.73 8 September 1972 Donaldo Arza Munich
 Bermuda 3:41.97 10 July 1998 Terrance Armstrong Montreal
 Colombia 3:41.99 Carlos San Martín 14 June 2023 Castellón [52]
 Democratic Republic of the Congo 3:42.02 5 July 2001 Patrick Tambwé Reims
 Albania 3:42.29 2 August 2019 David Nikolli Orvieto
 Iraq 3:42.50 29 September 2014 Adnan Almntfage Incheon [53]
 Andorra 3:42.59 Pol Moya 4 June 2022 Andújar
 Malawi 3:42.73 11 June 2008 Chauncy Makolani Master Avellino
 Fiji 3:42.81 Richard Kermode 13 February 1982 Auckland [54]
 Nigeria 3:42.85 Ado Maude 19 July 1991 Cesenatico
 Uruguay 3:43.47 Ricardo Vera 20 June 1989 Seville
 Thailand 3:43.53+ Kieran Tuntivate 15 August 2020 Nashville [55]
 Dominican Republic 3:43.57 30 March 2002 Isidro Pimentel Stanford
 Gabon 3:43.58 30 July 1999 Jean-Marc Léandro Niort
 Bolivia 3:43.60 David Ninavia 1 July 2022 Valledupar
 Guyana 3:43.81 Quamel Prince 13 April 2019 Fairfax
 Gibraltar 3:43.84 14 April 2018 Harvey Dixon Gold Coast, Queensland [39]
 Uzbekistan 3:44.0 30 July 1987 Ilshat Kalimuddin Chelyabinsk
 Zambia 3:44.14 20 April 2012 Jordan Chipangama Walnut [56]
 Armenia 3:44.27 Yervand Mkrtchyan 25 June 2018 Kropyvnytskyi
 Guatemala 3:44.44 Luis Martínez 27 July 1989 San Juan, Puerto Rico
 Malta 3:44:48 Jared Micallef 1 June 2023 Marsa [57]
 Tajikistan 3:44.51 Yevgeniy Stakanov 24 June 2004 Tula, Russia
 Madagascar 3:44.80 Edouard Rasoanaivo 13 January 1973 Lagos
 Swaziland 3:44.89 Sipho Dlamini 7 April 1995 Knoxville
 Trinidad and Tobago 3:45.09 Sheldon Monderoy 26 July 1998 Lahti
 Vietnam 3:45.31 Nguyễn Đình Cương 11 December 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima
 Namibia 3:45.35 Reinholdt Iita 5 June 1998 Kotka
 Jordan 3:45.39 Bashar Al Kafraini 10 December 2006 Doha
 Malaysia 3:45.70 11 December 2007 Mahendran Vadivellan Nakhon Ratchasima
 Bahamas 3:45.72 17 May 1983 William Johnson Austin
 Cape Verde 3:45.94 24 June 2017 Samuel Freire Bilbao
 Haiti 3:45.96 21 July 2009 Moise Joseph Ghent
 North Korea 3:46.0 20 October 1963 Kang Hyong-Man Pyongyang [58]
 Cayman Islands 3:46.09 15 July 2011 Jon Rankin Mayagüez [59][60]
 Equatorial Guinea 3:46.14 14 July 2018 Benjamín Enzema Kortrijk
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 3:46.20 19 June 2016 Nicol-Samuel Delohnni London [61]
 Indonesia 3:46.21 24 September 1995 Julius Leuwol Jakarta
 Mauritius 3:46.22 2 April 2016 Mohammed Dookun Réduit [62]
   Nepal 3:46.38 29 April 2016 Siddhant Adhikari New Delhi
 Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 3:46.4 h 11 June 1983 Hwang Wen-Cheng Pomona
 British Virgin Islands 3:46.47 Greg Rhymer 21 May 1994 Athens
 Libya 3:46.75 15 June 2000 Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi Prague
 Comoros 3:46.96 5 June 1996 Mohamed Ahmed Marseille
 Republic of the Congo 3:47.03 13 September 2015 Alex Ngouare Moissi Brazzaville [63]
 United Arab Emirates 3:47.06 19 August 1992 Mohamed Ahmed Amer Dortmund
 Republic of Macedonia 3:47.13 29 June 2018 Dario Ivanovski Tarragona [64]
 Lesotho 3:47.36 24 March 2006 Moeketsi Mosuhli Melbourne [65]
 Philippines 3:47.65 13 November 2011 Mervin Maligo Guarte Palembang [66][67]
 United States Virgin Islands 3:47.75 April 13, 2002 Billy Bohlke Tempe
 Chad 3:47.8 22 July 1965 Ahmed Issa Brazzaville
 Barbados 3:47.82 4 April 1991 Leo Garnes Austin
 Myanmar 3:47.83 13 June 1993 Shwe Aung Singapore
 Costa Rica 3:47.90 24 April 2015 Georman Rivas Gainesville, Florida [68]
 Equatorial Guinea 3:47.91 17 June 2017 Benjamín Enzema Blois
 Republic of Macedonia 3:47.91 27 June 2018 Dario Ivanovski Tarragona [69]
 Syria 3:48.12 30 June 1999 Mahmoud Kheirat Beirut
 Republic of Macedonia 3:48.50 15 July 2000 Vančo Stojanov Sofia
 Saint Lucia 3:48.50 31 March 2001 Zepherinus Joseph Gainesville, Florida
 Paraguay 3:48.74 19 September 1988 Ramon López Seoul
 Oman 3:48.92 11 June 2012 Qais Salim Al-Mahrooqi Prague [70]
 Antigua and Barbuda 3:49.41 19 September 1988 Dale Jones Seoul
 Nicaragua 3:49.64 27 August 2015 Eric Rodriguez Beijing [71]
 Albania 3:49.7 20 June 1990 Isuf Curri Tirana
 Mongolia 3:49.7 1 June 1980 Davaajav Ganbold Ulaanbaatar
 Yemen 3:49.8 4 October 1991 Mohamed Abdulkader Al-Halaki Latakia
 Lebanon 3:49.89 16 July 1997 Ali Khazaal Tunis
 Samoa 3:50.24 30 March 2008 Aunese Curreen Auckland [54]
 Mauritania 3:50.25 6 July 2005 Mohamed Elbendir Salamanca
 New Caledonia 3:50.27 14 December 1987 Alain Lazare Nouméa [54]
 Grenada 3:50.3 19 March 1972 Donald Pierre Pointe-à-Pierre
 Bangladesh 3:50.46 23 November 1987 Ahmed Mustaque Calcutta
 San Marino 3:51.30 2 June 2018 Joe Guerra Nashville
 French Polynesia 3:51.36 30 August 2011 Charles Delys Daegu [54]
 Singapore 3:51.51 20 December 2018 Lui Yuan Chow Melbourne [72]
 Guinea 3:51.96 1 August 1992 Mohamed Malal Sy Savané Barcelona
 Palestine 3:52.10 1 May 1999 Mohamed Al-Fayed L'Aigle
 Guam 3:52.24 24 May 1997 Brent Butler Edwardsville [54][73]
 Mali 3:52.29 13 April 2008 Abébé Moussa Ali Bamako
 Sierra Leone 3:52.29 11 January 1973 Victor Sesay Lagos
 Seychelles 3:52.46 5 May 2001 Ronny Marie Victoria
 Niger 3:52.55 13 April 2008 Adamou Dogo Bamako
 Netherlands Antilles 3:53.0 16 September 1973 Richard Riley Papendal
 Burkina Faso 3:53.15 12 July 1995 Jean-Bernard Yaro Ouagadougou
 Monaco 3:53.94 Brice Etès 27 September 2020 Vénissieux
 Benin 3:54.12 16 May 2004 Ibrahim Ofangobi Cotonou
 Togo 3:55.0 h 1972 Roger Kangni -
 El Salvador 3:55.52 2 September 2006 Francis de Jesús Jiménez San José, Costa Rica
 Suriname 3:55.69 12 May 1991 Tommy Asinga Ann Arbor
 Belize 3:56.35 23 May 1998 Adrian Jorgenson Richmond, Belize
 Brunei 3:57.51 17 May 2005 Jimmy Anak Ahar Darwin, Northern Territory
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 3:57.67 3 July 2016 Masai Jeffers Road Town [74]
 East Timor 3:57.70 22 May 1993 Aries José Pariera Jakarta
 Vanuatu 3:58.28 16 December 1993 Tawai Keiruan Port Vila
 Honduras 3:59.2 h 28 June 1986 Jorge Ponce Debrecen
 Papua New Guinea 4:00.02 5 February 1997 Sebastine Sena Adelaide [54]
 Maldives 4:00.06 22 December 1993 Hussain Riyaz Dhaka
 Guinea-Bissau 4:00.41 8 June 2007 Alfaba Bah Uster
 Solomon Islands 4:00.95 20 August 1997 Selwyn Kole Tafuna [54]
 Afghanistan 4:00.98 Sebghatullah Ismaili 23 August 2020 Frauenfeld
 Liberia 4:01.56 27 June 2004 Bill Rogers Cotonou
 Cambodia 4:01.8 h 16 December 1965 Nhea Khay Kuala Lumpur
 Tonga 4:03.1 h 28 April 1979 Tui'ese Ngaluafe Nuku'alofa [54]
 Laos 4:04.82 3 August 1992 Khambieng Khamiar Barcelona
 Macau 4:04.99 Seng Tou Ip 1 April 2023 Hong Kong [75]
 Bhutan 4:08.09 15 June 2004 Lungten Tshering Ipoh
 Aruba 4:10.4 h 28 August 1979 Kimball Reynierse Roosendaal
 Tuvalu 4:12.7 h 2011 Filemu Tuvalu [54]
 Curaçao 4:13.06 13 May 2011 Jairo Troeman Curacao
 Anguilla 4:18.0 h 5 July 1984 Nigel Richardson St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
 Federated States of Micronesia 4:19.1 h 11 July 1990 Elias Rodriguez San Antonio, Saipan [54]
 American Samoa 4:19.65 23 April 2011 Jezmond Papu Pago Pago [54][76]
 Palau 4:20.11 5 September 2007 Douglas Schmidt Apia [54]
 Montserrat 4:21.1 h 9 July 1977 Cardinal Maynard Road Town
 Northern Mariana Islands 4:25.1 April 1, 1994 Joseph Gildilak Mangilao [54][77]
 Norfolk Island 4:28.05 13 July 2004 Ben Wieczorek Grosseto [54]
 Nauru 4:29.8 h 2 September 1963 Gemenoa Joramm Suva [54]
 Marshall Islands 4:36.0 h 30 July 1999 Lani Mejbon Majuro [54]
 Tuvalu 4:37.7 h 13 September 1971 Nelu Auega Pirae [54]
 Niue 4:43.08 11 September 1983 John Malcolm Apia [54]
 Ghana 3:40.23 2 June 2018 Sampson Laari Nashville, United States
 Turkmenistan 3:42.48 27 July 1982 Rashid Kayumov Kyiv
 Central African Republic 3:48.07 8 June 2005 Arnold Gabin Kangai Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
 Gambia 3:50.77 25 August 2007 Ansu Sowe Osaka [78]
 Turks and Caicos Islands 4:02.0 h 20 March 1996 Idi Gardiner Cockburn Town
 Kiribati 4:32.4 h 2 September 1963 Kautu Rabangaki Suva [54]
 Finland 3:36.3 h 16 June 1980 Antti Loikkanen Imatra
 Slovakia 3:39.4 h 30 May 1974 Ivan Kovác Bratislava
 Kosovo 3:41.6 h # 11 June 1975 Ismet Abazi Belgrade
 Georgia 3:42.4 h 28 July 1979 Mikhail Shapovalov Moscow
 Armenia 3:43.6 h 16 Augusti 1980 Zorik Vardanian Chişinău
 Azerbaijan 3:43.7 h 22 April 1979 Boris Kutukov Baku
 Jordan 3:45.0 h 7 September 1992 Jihad Al-Balawi Latakia
 Haiti 3:45.54 # 12 May 2002 Moise Joseph Starkville, Mississippi
 Republic of Macedonia 3:46.6 h 27 June 1970 Sotir Gavrilovski Belgrade
 Kosovo 3:46.77 # 19 July 2014 Musa Hajdari Skopje
 Cameroon 3:49.7 h 7 June 1997 Pierre Foka Yaoundé
 Hong Kong 3:55.6 h 7 March 1972 Dave Gibson Manila
 Montenegro 3:55.8 (ht) 2 July 1989 Muhamed Bardić Belgrade
 São Tomé and Príncipe 4:02.3 h 2 January 1984 António Cadio Paraiso Luanda
 Wallis and Futuna 4:08.1 h 22 August 1987 Angélo Pétélo Sydney [54]
 Cook Islands 4:14.1 h 12 March 1983 Rima Herman Hamilton [54]

Women

Country Time Athlete Date Place Reference
 Kenya 3:51.07 Faith Kipyegon 9 July 2021 Fontvieille [79]
 Romania 3:53.96 Paula Ivan 1 October 1988 Seoul
 Ireland 3:55.87 Ciara Mageean 8 September 2023 Brussels [80]
 Bahrain 3:56.18 Maryam Yusuf Jamal 27 August 2006 Rieti
 Sweden 3:56.60 Abeba Aregawi 10 May 2013 Doha [81]
 Australia 3:56.92 Linden Hall 16 September 2023 Eugene [82]
 Moldova 3:57.05 Svetlana Guskova 27 July 1982 Kyiv
 Jamaica 3:58.77 Adelle Tracey 20 August 2023 Budapest [83]
 Uganda 3:59.56 Winnie Nanyondo 16 June 2019 Rabat [84]
 Norway 4:00.55 Grete Waitz 3 September 1978 Prague
 Czech Republic 4:01.23 Kristiina Mäki 4 August 2021 Tokyo [85]
 United Arab Emirates 4:03.70 Betlhem Desalegn 18 May 2016 Beijing [86]
 Serbia 4:04.77 Amela Terzić 12 July 2015 Tallinn [87]
 Namibia 4:05.30 Agnes Samaria 29 July 2008 Fontvieille
 Luxembourg 4:06.94 Vera Hoffmann 18 June 2023 Poznan
 Croatia 4:09.14 Slobodanka Čolović Maričić 21 July 1987 Celje
 Uruguay 4:09.45 María Pía Fernández 2 October 2019 Doha [88]
 Puerto Rico 4:09.92 Beverly Ramos 1 July 2011 Burnaby [89]
 Israel 4:11.37 Selamawit Teferi 17 July 2019 Liège
 Argentina 4:11.71 Carolina Lozano 16 May 2016 Rio de Janeiro [90]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4:12.19 Marica Mršić 14 June 1983 Nova Gorica
 Malta 4:12.64 Gina McNamara 14 July 2023 Langley [91]
 Venezuela 4:12.92 Joselyn Daniely Brea 14 April 2021 Barinas
 Djibouti 4:13.10 Souhra Ali Mohamed 12 April 2021 Djibouti City
 Bolivia 4:16.64 Niusha Mancilla 7 June 2003 Seville
 Angola 4:17.35 Neide Dias 29 June 2019 Braga
 Ghana 4:17.75 Agnes Abu 21 April 2017 Auburn
 San Marino 4:20.27 Elisa Vagnini 9 July 1998 Rome
 Thailand 4:22.58 Sasithorn Chantanuhong 10 December 1985 Bangkok
 Chinese Taipei 4:22.8 h Lee Chiu-hsia 17 May 1975 Bakersfield
 Armenia 4:22.8 h Lyudmila Artyomova 12 July 1976 Moscow
 Grenada 4:23.00 Neisha Bernard-Thomas 13 June 2009 Waltham
 Malaysia 4:23.49 Jayanthi Palaniappan 14 September 1993 New Delhi
 Iraq 4:23.5 h Maysa Matrood 15 May 1995 Baghdad
 Guatemala 4:25.71 Viviana Aroche 28 June 2022 Málaga [92]
 Belize 4:29.29 Sharette Garcia 17 April 1992 Walnut
 Pakistan 4:31.41 Sumaira Zahoor 5 April 2004 Islamabad
 South Sudan 4:31.65 Anjelina Lohalith 2 August 2021 Tokyo
 U.S. Virgin Islands 4:35.43 Rachel Conhoff 8 May 2022 Collegeville
 Kuwait 4:36.21 Danah Al-Nasrallah 21 April 2017 Columbus
 Bahamas 4:36.37 Jennaya Hield 6 May 2017 Greensboro [93]
 Honduras 4:38.77 Magda Castillo 23 April 2004 Havana
 Saint Lucia 4:39.38 Nessa Paul 5 May 2006 Bloomington
 Burkina Faso 4:39.4 h Zanata Domo 18 July 1997 Cotonou
 Turks and Caicos Islands 4:46.03 Rebecca Bernadin 22 April 2022 Tuscaloosa
 Gibraltar 4:47.0 h Kim Baglietto 3 October 2008 Gibraltar
 Bangladesh 4:50.3 h Rawshanara Putul 3 April 2009 Dhaka
 British Virgin Islands 4:50.50 Lakeisha Warner 20 March 2012 Road Town
 Solomon Islands 4:52.63 Sharon Firisua 31 October 2015 Melbourne
 Macau 4:52.92 Hoi Long 27 November 2010 Macau
 Samoa 5:25.3 h Mele Steiner 12 February 1983 Napier
 Afghanistan 5:27.35 Mehrangiz Bijanpoor 3 June 2007 Asker
 Saudi Arabia 5:30.51 Sarah Attar 10 March 2012 Fullerton
 Montserrat 5:48.3 h Magdalena O'Brien 9 July 1977 Road Town

Indoor

Men

Country Time Athlete Date Place Reference
 Norway 3:30.60 Jakob Ingebrigtsen 17 February 2022 Liévin [94]
 Kenya 3:32.11 Laban Rotich 1 February 1998 Stuttgart
 United States 3:33.22+ Yared Nuguse 11 February 2023 New York City [95]
 Portugal 3:34.23 Isaac Nader 30 January 2024 Ostrava [96]
 Djibouti 3:35.2 h Ayanleh Souleiman 6 February 2014 Stockholm [97]
 Italy 3:35.63 Ossama Meslek 6 February 2024 Toruń [98]
 Luxembourg 3:35.99+ Charles Grethen 3 February 2024 Boston [99]
 Sweden 3:36.63 Kalle Berglund 6 February 2019 Toruń [100]
 Bahrain 3:36.28 Belal Mansoor Ali 20 February 2007 Stockholm
 Serbia 3:37.84 Elzan Bibić 7 March 2022 Belgrade [101]
 Argentina 3:38.03 Federico Bruno 8 February 2022 Sabadell [102]
 Croatia 3:38.05 Branko Zorko 2 February 1997 Stuttgart
 Uganda 3:39.14 Julius Achon 9 March 2001 Lisbon [103]
 Romania 3:40.30 Ioan Zaizan 28 January 2014 Vienna [104]
 Moldova 3:41.1 h Anatoliy Mamontov 12 March 1978 Milan
 Uruguay 3:42.94 Santiago Catrofe 19 February 2020 Sabadell [105]
 Puerto Rico 3:43.14+ Alfredo Santana 4 February 2018 New York City [106]
 Iraq 3:44.38 Adnan Taess Akkar 18 February 2009 Stockholm
 Armenia 3:44.55 Yervand Mkrtchyan 16 February 2019 Istanbul [107]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:46.2 h Vinko Pokrajčić 25 February 1979 Vienna
 Kuwait 3:46.69 Omar Awadh Al-Rashidi 2 November 2009 Hanoi
 Angola 3:46.48 Tulio António 21 February 2009 Pombal
 Israel 3:47.85 Itai Maggidi 25 February 2005 Clemson
 Saudi Arabia 3:49.65 Mohammed Shahween 20 September 2017 Ashgabat [108]
 Gibraltar 3:49.89 Harvey Dixon 3 March 2018 Birmingham [109]
 Venezuela 3:50.20 Miguel Angel García Pérez 1 March 2003 Valencia
 United Arab Emirates 3:54.77 Saud Al-Zaabi 12 February 2019 Ostrava [110]
 Bolivia 3:55.50 Fadrique Iglesias 27 January 2007 Valencia
 South Sudan 3:56.10 ADey Tuach Dey 3 March 2018 Birmingham [111]
 Thailand 3:56.12 Teerachai Rayabsri 12 February 2006 Pattaya
 Seychelles 3:56.24 Gaylord Silly 27 January 2019 Bordeaux
 Honduras 3:58.56 Elvin Canales 10 January 2020 Sabadell [112]
 Ghana 3:58.65 y[a] Sampson Laari 26 February 2017 Boston [113]
 Chinese Taipei 4:02.68 Chen Fu-pin 8 February 2004 Tehran
 Pakistan 4:03.43 Uddin Saad Jalal 9 March 2001 Lisbon
 Afghanistan 4:07.14 Dost Mohammed Sultani 12 February 2015 Sandnes
 Macau 4:14.11 Lei Chi Keong 11 February 2007 Macau
 Malaysia 4:16.54 Mohd Jironi Riduan 26 February 2010 Tehran
 Bahamas 4:24.15y Andre Colebrook 10 January 2014 New York City [114]

Women

Country Time Athlete Date Place Reference
 Bahrain 3:59.79 Maryam Yusuf Jamal 9 March 2008 Valencia [115]
 Romania 4:00.27+ Doina Melinte 9 February 1990 East Rutherford
 Kenya 4:02.09 Beatrice Chepkoech 4 February 2020 Düsseldorf [116]
 Portugal 4:04.11 Carla Sacramento 25 February 2001 Liévin
 Uganda 4:04.25 Winnie Nanyondo 28 January 2022 Karlsruhe [117]
 United Arab Emirates 4:05.61 Betlhem Desalegn 19 February 2015 Stockholm [118]
 New Zealand 4:06.51 Maia Ramsden 1 March 2024 Glasgow [119]
 Japan 4:08.46 Nozomi Tanaka 4 February 2024 Boston [120]
 Serbia 4:08.48 Amela Terzić 17 February 2019 Istanbul [121]
 Norway 4:08.65 Ingvill Måkestad 22 February 2011 Stockholm [122][123]
 Argentina 4:12.95 Fedra Luna 28 January 2023 Sabadell [124]
 Croatia 4:17.55 Ljiljana Ćulibrk 20 January 2001 Budapest
 Bolivia 4:20.16 Niusha Mancilla 5 March 1999 Maebashi
 Angola 4:21.20 Lilian Silva 2 February 2008 Espinho
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4:21.72 Jasmina Fočak 16 February 1985 Genoa
 Venezuela 4:24.24 y Valentina Medina 23 February 2002 Lincoln
 San Marino 4:25.8 h Elisa Vagnini 14 February 2000 Genoa
 Uruguay 4:27.48 A María Pia Fernández 27 January 2024 Cochabamba [125]
 Israel 4:33.12 Viorica Auplager 14 March 1998 Bacău
 Armenia 4:35.48 Ellada Alaverdyan 12 February 2017 Istanbul [126]
 Iraq 4:38.6 h Maysa Matrood 12 October 2001 Rasht
 Puerto Rico 4:42.02 y Liliani Mendez 28 February 2009 College Station
 Pakistan 4:43.54 Sumaira Zahoor 25 September 2005 Tehran
 Malta 4:49.64[b] Giselle Camilleri 18 February 2012 Aubière
 Thailand 4:51.42 Woraphan Nuanlsri 19 September 2017 Ashgabat [127]
 U.S. Virgin Islands 4:59.46 y Ninfa Barnard 8 February 2014 Birmingham [128]
 Kuwait 5:09.44 y Danah Al-Nasrallah 3 February 2018 Hillsdale
 Bahamas 5:10.92 y Jennaya Hield 14 February 2014 New York City [129]
 Macau 5:22.84 Cheng Ka I 11 February 2007 Macau
 Turks and Caicos Islands 5:27.45 y Rebecca Bernadin 28 February 2021 Topeka
 Afghanistan 5:53.68 Madineh Ahmadi 15 February 2013 Tehran

Notes

  1. ^ by World Athletics source; 3:58.75 by other sources
  2. ^ not ratified by MAAA but recognised by World Athletics

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