| 2017 World Athletics Championships | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Running disciplines | ||||
| 100 m | men | women | ||
| 200 m | men | women | ||
| 400 m | men | women | ||
| 800 m | men | women | ||
| 1,500 m | men | women | ||
| 5000 m | men | women | ||
| 10 000 m | men | women | ||
| 100 m s / b | women | |||
| 110 m s / b | men | |||
| 400 m s / b | men | women | ||
| 3000 m s / p | men | women | ||
| Relay 4 × 100 m | men | women | ||
| Relay 4 × 400 m | men | women | ||
| Highway Disciplines | ||||
| Marathon | men | women | ||
| 20 km walk | men | women | ||
| 50 km walk | men | women | ||
| Technical disciplines | ||||
| High jump | men | women | ||
| Pole vault | men | women | ||
| Long jump | men | women | ||
| Triple jump | men | women | ||
| Shot put | men | women | ||
| Discus throw | men | women | ||
| Hammer throwing | men | women | ||
| Javelin-throwing | men | women | ||
| All-around | ||||
| Heptathlon | women | |||
| Decathlon | men | |||
| Qualification | ||||
The men's 800m race at the 2017 World Athletics Championships took place on August 5, 6 and 8 in British London at the Olympic Stadium .
The current world champion in the 800-meter race was David Rudisha from Kenya , who did not defend his title due to injury [1] .
Content
Medalists
| Gold | Silver | Bronze |
| Pierre Ambroise Boss France | Adam Kschot Poland | Kipiegon Bett Kenya |
Records
Before the start of the competition, the following records were in force.
| World record | David Rudisha ( Kenya ) | 1.40.91 | London , UK | August 9, 2012 |
| World Championship Record | Billy Concellah ( Kenya ) | 1.43.06 | Rome , Italy | September 1, 1987 |
| The best season result in the world | Emmanuel Corir ( Kenya ) | 1.43,10 | Monaco | July 21, 2017 |
Schedule
| date | Time | Competition round |
|---|---|---|
| August 5, 2017 | 12:45 | Preliminary races |
| August 6, 2017 | 21:15 | Semifinals |
| August 8, 2017 | 21:35 | The final |
Local time ( UTC + 1: 00 )
Results
Designations: Q - Automatic Qualification | q - Qualification for the result shown | WR - World Record | AR - Continent Record | CR - World Championship Record | NR - National Record | WL - The best season result in the world | PB - Personal Record | SB - The best result of the season | DNS - Not Started | DNF - Not Finished | DQ - Disqualified
Preliminaries
Qualification: the first 3 athletes in each race (Q) plus the 6 best in time (q) went to the semifinals [2] .
47 athletes took to the start in 6 races.
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Race | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Taymen kupers | Netherlands | 2 | 1: 45.53 | Q |
| 2 | Donovan Brazier | USA | 6 | 1: 45.65 | Q |
| 3 | Brandon mcbride | Canada | 2 | 1: 45.69 | Q |
| four | Kipiegon Bett | Kenya | one | 1: 45.76 | Q |
| five | Kevin Lopez | Spain | 2 | 1: 45.77 | Q |
| 6 | Ferguson Rotich | Kenya | 3 | 1: 45.77 | Q |
| 7 | Mohammed Aman | Ethiopia | 6 | 1: 45.81 | Q |
| eight | Isaiah Harris | USA | 3 | 1: 45.82 | Q |
| 9 | Elliot giles | Great Britain | 3 | 1: 45.86 | Q |
| ten | Guy Lermont | Great Britain | 6 | 1: 45.90 | Q |
| eleven | Antoine Gacheme | Burundi | 2 | 1: 45.97 | q |
| 12 | Andreas Kramer | Sweden | one | 1: 45.98 | Q |
| 13 | Drew Windle | USA | one | 1: 46.08 | Q |
| 14 | Marcin Lewandowski | Poland | 6 | 1: 46.17 | q |
| 15 | Abdessal Ayun | Tunisia | one | 1: 46.19 | q |
| sixteen | Ebrahim Alzofayri | Kuwait | 3 | 1: 46.29 | q, PB |
| 17 | Kyle Langford | Great Britain | 2 | 1: 46.38 | q |
| 18 | Alvaro De Arriba | Spain | 3 | 1: 46.42 | q |
| nineteen | Andres Arroyo | Puerto rico | one | 1: 46.46 | |
| 20 | Edos Ibadin | Nigeria | one | 1: 46.51 | |
| 21 | Amel Tooka | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 6 | 1: 46.54 | |
| 22 | Jesus Tonatiu Lopez | Mexico | 2 | 1: 46.71 | |
| 23 | Abdelati El Hesse | Morocco | 3 | 1: 46.74 | |
| 24 | Emmanuel Corir | Kenya | four | 1: 47.08 | Q |
| 25 | Leandro Paris | Argentina | 2 | 1: 47.09 | PB |
| 26 | Michal Rozmys | Poland | four | 1: 47.09 | Q |
| 27 | Nigel Amos | Botswana | five | 1: 47.10 | Q |
| 28 | Thiago Andre | Brazil | four | 1: 47.22 | Q |
| 29th | Pierre Ambroise Boss | France | five | 1: 47.25 | Q |
| thirty | Adam Kschot | Poland | five | 1: 47.36 | Q |
| 31 | Mostafa Smaili | Morocco | five | 1: 47.50 | |
| 32 | Alex Amankva | Ghana | four | 1: 47.56 | |
| 33 | Mark Reuter | Germany | four | 1: 47.78 | |
| 34 | Mark English | Ireland | five | 1: 48.01 | |
| 35 | Abu Salim Mayanja | Uganda | five | 1: 48.11 | |
| 36 | Samir Dahmani | France | four | 1: 48.62 | |
| 37 | Paul Moya | Andorra | 2 | 1: 49.06 | |
| 38 | Peter Ball | Australia | four | 1: 49.65 | |
| 39 | Astrit Kresiu | Republic of Kosovo | 6 | 1: 49.94 | |
| 40 | Ahmed Bashir Farah | Refugee team | four | 1: 50.04 | PB |
| 41 | Ryan Sanchez | Puerto rico | 3 | 1: 50.74 | |
| 42 | Frankie Mbotto | CAR | five | 1: 51.76 | |
| 43 | Saud Alzaabi | UAE | one | 1: 53.34 | |
| 44 | Maun Pie Sone | Myanmar | one | 2: 13.38 | |
| Amin Belferar | Algeria | one | DNF | ||
| Hamada Mohammed | Egypt | five | DNF | ||
| Daniel Andujar | Spain | 6 | Dq | ||
| Michael Saruni | Kenya | 6 | DNS | ||
| Libra Almassri | State of Palestine | 3 | DNS |
Semifinals
Qualification: the first 2 athletes in each race (Q) plus the top 2 in time (q) went to the finals [3] .
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Race | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Kipiegon Bett | Kenya | 3 | 1: 45.02 | Q |
| 2 | Mohammed Aman | Ethiopia | 3 | 1: 45.40 | Q, SB |
| 3 | Brandon mcbride | Canada | 2 | 1: 45.53 | Q |
| four | Pierre Ambroise Boss | France | 3 | 1: 45.63 | q |
| five | Kyle Langford | Great Britain | 2 | 1: 45.81 | Q |
| 6 | Thiago Andre | Brazil | 3 | 1: 45.83 | q |
| 7 | Marcin Lewandowski | Poland | 2 | 1: 45.93 | |
| eight | Emmanuel Corir | Kenya | 2 | 1: 46.08 | |
| 9 | Michal Rozmys | Poland | 3 | 1: 46.10 | |
| ten | Adam Kschot | Poland | one | 1: 46.24 | Q |
| eleven | Andreas Kramer | Sweden | 3 | 1: 46.25 | |
| 12 | Donovan Brazier | USA | 3 | 1: 46.27 | |
| 13 | Nigel Amos | Botswana | one | 1: 46.29 | Q |
| 14 | Drew Windle | USA | 2 | 1: 46.33 | |
| 15 | Ferguson Rotich | Kenya | one | 1: 46.49 | |
| sixteen | Alvaro De Arriba | Spain | 3 | 1: 46.64 | |
| 17 | Isaiah Harris | USA | one | 1: 46.66 | |
| 18 | Ebrahim Alzofayri | Kuwait | 2 | 1: 46.68 | |
| nineteen | Guy Lermont | Great Britain | one | 1: 46.75 | |
| 20 | Elliot giles | Great Britain | one | 1: 46.95 | |
| 21 | Antoine Gacheme | Burundi | 2 | 1: 47.08 | |
| 22 | Abdessal Ayun | Tunisia | one | 1: 47.39 | |
| 23 | Kevin Lopez | Spain | one | 1: 47.62 | |
| Taymen kupers | Netherlands | 2 | DNS |
Final
The men's 800 meters final was held on August 8, 2017 [4] . The race was led by Canadian Brandon McBride , having overcome the first half of the distance in 50.78. However, the main events unfolded at the final 300 meters, when the speed increased significantly, and the Kenyan Kipiegon Bett stepped forward. Half a circle before the finish he was beaten by Pierre Ambroise Boss from France, who no longer gave anyone the first place. At the same time, Adam Kschot became the best in the final segment, who overtook five rivals at the last 150 meters, rising from seventh to second [5] .
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Pierre Ambroise Boss | France | 1: 44.67 | SB |
| 2 | Adam Kschot | Poland | 1: 44.95 | SB |
| 3 | Kipiegon Bett | Kenya | 1: 45.21 | |
| four | Kyle Langford | Great Britain | 1:45 a.m. | PB |
| five | Nigel Amos | Botswana | 1: 45.83 | |
| 6 | Mohammed Aman | Ethiopia | 1: 46.06 | |
| 7 | Thiago Andre | Brazil | 1: 46.30 | |
| eight | Brandon mcbride | Canada | 1: 47.09 |
Notes
- ↑ Sean Ingle . David Rudisha 'saddened' after pulling out of worlds with muscle strain , The Guardian (July 31, 2017). Archived on April 6, 2018. Date of treatment April 6, 2018.
- ↑ IAAF World Championships 2017 - 800 Metres Men - Heats Summary . IAAF (August 5, 2017). Date of treatment April 6, 2018. Archived on April 6, 2018.
- ↑ IAAF World Championships 2017 - 800 Metres Men - Semi-Final Summary . IAAF (August 6, 2017). Date of treatment April 6, 2018. Archived on April 6, 2018.
- ↑ IAAF World Championships 2017 - 800 Metres Men - Final (English) . IAAF (August 8, 2017). Date of treatment April 6, 2018. Archived on April 6, 2018.
- ↑ Steven Mills . Report: men's 800m final - IAAF World Championships London 2017 (English) , IAAF (August 8, 2017). Archived on April 6, 2018. Date of treatment April 6, 2018.
Links
- IAAF World Championships 2017 - 800 Metres Men - Discipline Overview . IAAF . - Competition page on the website of the International Athletics Federation. Date of treatment April 6, 2018. Archived on April 6, 2018.