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2017 World Athletics Championships - 800m race (men)

2017 World Athletics Championships
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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

GoldSilverBronze
  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 )1.40.91London , UKAugust 9, 2012
World Championship Record  Billy Concellah ( Kenya )1.43.06Rome , ItalySeptember 1, 1987
The best season result in the world  Emmanuel Corir ( Kenya )1.43,10MonacoJuly 21, 2017

Schedule

 
Adam Kschot became the silver medalist of the World Cup for the second time in a row
dateTimeCompetition round
August 5, 201712:45Preliminary races
August 6, 201721:15Semifinals
August 8, 201721:35The 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 placeAthleteCitizenshipRaceResultNotes
oneTaymen kupers  Netherlands21: 45.53Q
2Donovan Brazier  USA61: 45.65Q
3Brandon mcbride  Canada21: 45.69Q
fourKipiegon Bett  Kenyaone1: 45.76Q
fiveKevin Lopez  Spain21: 45.77Q
6Ferguson Rotich  Kenya31: 45.77Q
7Mohammed Aman  Ethiopia61: 45.81Q
eightIsaiah Harris  USA31: 45.82Q
9Elliot giles  Great Britain31: 45.86Q
tenGuy Lermont  Great Britain61: 45.90Q
elevenAntoine Gacheme  Burundi21: 45.97q
12Andreas Kramer  Swedenone1: 45.98Q
13Drew Windle  USAone1: 46.08Q
14Marcin Lewandowski  Poland61: 46.17q
15Abdessal Ayun  Tunisiaone1: 46.19q
sixteenEbrahim Alzofayri  Kuwait31: 46.29q, PB
17Kyle Langford  Great Britain21: 46.38q
18Alvaro De Arriba  Spain31: 46.42q
nineteenAndres Arroyo  Puerto ricoone1: 46.46
20Edos Ibadin  Nigeriaone1: 46.51
21Amel Tooka  Bosnia and Herzegovina61: 46.54
22Jesus Tonatiu Lopez  Mexico21: 46.71
23Abdelati El Hesse  Morocco31: 46.74
24Emmanuel Corir  Kenyafour1: 47.08Q
25Leandro Paris  Argentina21: 47.09PB
26Michal Rozmys  Polandfour1: 47.09Q
27Nigel Amos  Botswanafive1: 47.10Q
28Thiago Andre  Brazilfour1: 47.22Q
29thPierre Ambroise Boss  Francefive1: 47.25Q
thirtyAdam Kschot  Polandfive1: 47.36Q
31Mostafa Smaili  Moroccofive1: 47.50
32Alex Amankva  Ghanafour1: 47.56
33Mark Reuter  Germanyfour1: 47.78
34Mark English  Irelandfive1: 48.01
35Abu Salim Mayanja  Ugandafive1: 48.11
36Samir Dahmani  Francefour1: 48.62
37Paul Moya  Andorra21: 49.06
38Peter Ball  Australiafour1: 49.65
39Astrit Kresiu  Republic of Kosovo61: 49.94
40Ahmed Bashir FarahRefugee teamfour1: 50.04PB
41Ryan Sanchez  Puerto rico31: 50.74
42Frankie Mbotto  CARfive1: 51.76
43Saud Alzaabi  UAEone1: 53.34
44Maun Pie Sone  Myanmarone2: 13.38
45! Amin Belferar  Algeriaone2: 59.00! DNF
45! Hamada Mohammed  Egyptfive2: 59.00! DNF
47! Daniel Andujar  Spain62: 59.50! Dq
48! Michael Saruni  Kenya62: 59.99! DNS
48! Libra Almassri  State of Palestine32: 59.99! DNS

Semifinals

Qualification: the first 2 athletes in each race (Q) plus the top 2 in time (q) went to the finals [3] .

A placeAthleteCitizenshipRaceResultNotes
oneKipiegon Bett  Kenya31: 45.02Q
2Mohammed Aman  Ethiopia31: 45.40Q, SB
3Brandon mcbride  Canada21: 45.53Q
fourPierre Ambroise Boss  France31: 45.63q
fiveKyle Langford  Great Britain21: 45.81Q
6Thiago Andre  Brazil31: 45.83q
7Marcin Lewandowski  Poland21: 45.93
eightEmmanuel Corir  Kenya21: 46.08
9Michal Rozmys  Poland31: 46.10
tenAdam Kschot  Polandone1: 46.24Q
elevenAndreas Kramer  Sweden31: 46.25
12Donovan Brazier  USA31: 46.27
13Nigel Amos  Botswanaone1: 46.29Q
14Drew Windle  USA21: 46.33
15Ferguson Rotich  Kenyaone1: 46.49
sixteenAlvaro De Arriba  Spain31: 46.64
17Isaiah Harris  USAone1: 46.66
18Ebrahim Alzofayri  Kuwait21: 46.68
nineteenGuy Lermont  Great Britainone1: 46.75
20Elliot giles  Great Britainone1: 46.95
21Antoine Gacheme  Burundi21: 47.08
22Abdessal Ayun  Tunisiaone1: 47.39
23Kevin Lopez  Spainone1: 47.62
24! Taymen kupers  Netherlands21: 59.99! DNS

Final

 
Pierre Ambroise Boss steps forward 200 meters to the finish line
 
Finishing meters of the final race

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 placeAthleteCitizenshipResultNotes
onePierre Ambroise Boss  France1: 44.67SB
2Adam Kschot  Poland1: 44.95SB
3Kipiegon Bett  Kenya1: 45.21
fourKyle Langford  Great Britain1:45 a.m.PB
fiveNigel Amos  Botswana1: 45.83
6Mohammed Aman  Ethiopia1: 46.06
7Thiago Andre  Brazil1: 46.30
eightBrandon mcbride  Canada1: 47.09

Notes

  1. ↑ 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.
  2. ↑ IAAF World Championships 2017 - 800 Metres Men - Heats Summary . IAAF (August 5, 2017). Date of treatment April 6, 2018. Archived on April 6, 2018.
  3. ↑ 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.
  4. ↑ IAAF World Championships 2017 - 800 Metres Men - Final (English) . IAAF (August 8, 2017). Date of treatment April 6, 2018. Archived on April 6, 2018.
  5. ↑ 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.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=World Championships_2017_— run_ on_800_meters_ ( men )&oldid = 91947672


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