2017 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres

The men's 800 metres at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the London Olympic Stadium on 5, 6, and 8 August.[1]

Men's 800 metres
at the 2017 World Championships
The last stages of the final.
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates5 August (heats)
6 August (semifinal)
8 August (final)
Competitors47 from 34 nations
Winning time1:44.67
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Poland
bronze medal    Kenya
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Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary edit

Defending champion David Rudisha (Kenya) couldn't recover from an early season injury in time to return. There were no Olympic podium athletes in this field. The returning silver medalist Adam Kszczot (Poland) made an impressive move in his semi-final to get into the final. The returning bronze medalist, 2015 phenom Amel Tuka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) didn't make it out of the heats. The fastest athlete of the year Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir didn't qualify from his semi.

As the final began, the runner with the fastest personal best, =#3 all time Nigel Amos (Botswana) ran a fast turn and was attempting to take the tangent from the break line in his lane 5, but Brandon McBride (Canada), ran a faster turn and cut more sharply from lane 7, effectively interrupting Amos from taking control of the early pace. Looking for running room Amos also cut in, tangling elbows with Kipyegon Bett (Kenya), then bouncing to the side, getting caught also behind Thiago André (Brazil). McBride held the lead with André in his shadow. The first time down the home stretch, Amos moved outside to get around André into second place. McBride led through a moderate 50.76 first lap. Through the next turn, Bett was looking to get past Amos, finally also running wide on the backstretch, getting past McBride. From the back of the pack, Pierre-Ambroise Bosse (France) had avoided the battle so far. He went wider on the backstretch, running in lane 3 past the field, including the battling leaders, taking the lead unencumbered as they entered the final turn. Through the final turn, the battle continued behind him, Amos and Bett exchanging elbows again. From near the back of the back Adam Kszczot (Poland) began his kick, with Kyle Langford (GBR) in his wake, passing people. By the time he reached the final straightaway, Bosse had a 3 metre lead on Bett, with Amos another metre back. Bett and Amos were unable to gain on Bosse, but in lane 2, Kszczot and Langford were, passing people including Mohammed Aman (Ethiopia), Amos and 10 metres before the finish, Kszczot passed Bett to capture silver. Bett barely held off a fast closing Langford for bronze.

After the race, Bosse looked at the video scoreboard, pointing at himself in surprise at his win.

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 1:40.91 David Lekuta Rudisha   KEN 9 Aug 2012 London, Great Britain
Championship 1:43.06 Billy Konchellah   KEN 1 Sep 1987 Rome, Italy
World leading 1:43.10 Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir   KEN 21 Jul 2017 Monaco
African 1:40.91 David Lekuta Rudisha   KEN 9 Aug 2012 London, Great Britain
Asian 1:42.79 Yusuf Saad Kamel   BHR 29 Jul 2008 Monaco
NACAC 1:42.60 Johnny Gray   USA 28 Aug 1985 Koblenz, West Germany
South American 1:41.77 Joaquim Cruz   BRA 26 Aug 1984 Cologne, West Germany
European 1:41.11 Wilson Kipketer   DEN 24 Aug 1997 Cologne, Germany
Oceanian 1:44.30 Peter Snell   NZL 3 Feb 1962 Christchurch, New Zealand

No records were set at the competition.[3]

Qualification standard edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 1:45.90.[4]

Schedule edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), was as follows:[5]

Date Time Round
5 August 12:45 Heats
6 August 21:15 Semifinals
8 August 21:35 Final

Results edit

Heats edit

The first round took place on 5 August in six heats as follows:[6]

Heat 1 2 3 4 5 6
Start time 12:44 12:53 13:02 13:11 13:20 13:29
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The first three in each heat ( Q ) and the next six fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals. The overall results were as follows:[7]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 4 Thijmen Kupers   Netherlands (NED) 1:45.53 Q
2 6 6 Donavan Brazier   United States (USA) 1:45.65 Q
3 2 6 Brandon McBride   Canada (CAN) 1:45.69 Q
4 1 2 Kipyegon Bett   Kenya (KEN) 1:45.76 Q
5 2 3 Kevin López   Spain (ESP) 1:45.77 Q
6 3 9 Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich   Kenya (KEN) 1:45.77 Q
7 6 2 Mohammed Aman   Ethiopia (ETH) 1:45.81 Q
8 3 7 Isaiah Harris   United States (USA) 1:45.82 Q
9 3 5 Elliot Giles   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:45.86 Q
10 6 8 Guy Learmonth   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:45.90 Q
11 2 7 Antoine Gakeme   Burundi (BDI) 1:45.97 q
12 1 9 Andreas Kramer   Sweden (SWE) 1:45.98 Q
13 1 6 Drew Windle   United States (USA) 1:46.08 Q
14 6 5 Marcin Lewandowski   Poland (POL) 1:46.17 q
15 1 3 Abdessalem Ayouni   Tunisia (TUN) 1:46.19 q
16 3 8 Ebrahim Al-Zofairi   Kuwait (KUW) 1:46.29 q PB
17 2 2 Kyle Langford   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:46.38 q
18 3 2 Álvaro de Arriba   Spain (ESP) 1:46.42 q
19 1 7 Andrés Arroyo   Puerto Rico (PUR) 1:46.46
20 1 5 Edose Ibadin   Nigeria (NGR) 1:46.51
21 6 4 Amel Tuka   Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) 1:46.54
22 2 8 Jesús Tonatiu López   Mexico (MEX) 1:46.71
23 3 4 Abdelati El Guesse   Morocco (MAR) 1:46.74
24 4 9 Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir   Kenya (KEN) 1:47.08 Q
25 2 5 Leandro Paris   Argentina (ARG) 1:47.09 PB
26 4 4 Michał Rozmys   Poland (POL) 1:47.09 Q
27 5 7 Nijel Amos   Botswana (BOT) 1:47.10 Q
28 4 8 Thiago André   Brazil (BRA) 1:47.22 Q
29 5 9 Pierre-Ambroise Bosse   France (FRA) 1:47.25 Q
30 5 2 Adam Kszczot   Poland (POL) 1:47.36 Q
31 5 6 Mostafa Smaili   Morocco (MAR) 1:47.50
32 4 3 Alex Amankwah   Ghana (GHA) 1:47.56
33 4 2 Marc Reuther   Germany (GER) 1:47.78
34 5 8 Mark English   Ireland (IRL) 1:48.01
35 5 3 Abu Salim Mayanja   Uganda (UGA) 1:48.11
36 4 6 Samir Dahmani   France (FRA) 1:48.62
37 2 9 Pol Moya   Andorra (AND) 1:49.06
38 4 7 Peter Bol   Australia (AUS) 1:49.65
39 6 9 Astrit Kryeziu   Kosovo (KOS) 1:49.94
40 4 5 Ahmed Bashir Farah   Athlete Refugee Team (ART) 1:50.04 PB
41 3 3 Ryan Sánchez   Puerto Rico (PUR) 1:50.74
42 5 4 Francky-Edgard Mbotto   Central African Republic (CAF) 1:51.76
43 1 8 Saud Al-Zaabi   United Arab Emirates (UAE) 1:53.34
44 1 1 Pyae Sone Maung   Myanmar (MYA) 2:13.38
1 4 Amine Belferar   Algeria (ALG) DNF
5 5 Hamada Mohamed   Egypt (EGY) DNF
6 3 Daniel Andújar   Spain (ESP) DQ R 163.2
3 6 Wesam Al-Massri   Palestine (PLE) DNS
6 7 Michael Loturomom Saruni   Kenya (KEN) DNS

Semifinals edit

The semifinals took place on 6 August in three heats as follows:[8]

Heat 1 2 3
Start time 21:15 21:23 21:32
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The first two in each heat ( Q ) and the next two fastest ( q ) qualified for the final. The overall results were as follows:[9]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 6 Kipyegon Bett   Kenya (KEN) 1:45.02 Q
2 3 3 Mohammed Aman   Ethiopia (ETH) 1:45.40 Q, SB
3 2 6 Brandon McBride   Canada (CAN) 1:45.53 Q
4 3 7 Pierre-Ambroise Bosse   France (FRA) 1:45.63 q
5 2 2 Kyle Langford   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:45.81 Q
6 3 5 Thiago André   Brazil (BRA) 1:45.83 q
7 2 9 Marcin Lewandowski   Poland (POL) 1:45.93
8 2 5 Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir   Kenya (KEN) 1:46.08
9 3 2 Michał Rozmys   Poland (POL) 1:46.10
10 1 8 Adam Kszczot   Poland (POL) 1:46.24 Q
11 3 8 Andreas Kramer   Sweden (SWE) 1:46.25
12 3 4 Donavan Brazier   United States (USA) 1:46.27
13 1 6 Nijel Amos   Botswana (BOT) 1:46.29 Q
14 2 7 Drew Windle   United States (USA) 1:46.33
15 1 4 Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich   Kenya (KEN) 1:46.49
16 3 9 Álvaro de Arriba   Spain (ESP) 1:46.64
17 1 5 Isaiah Harris   United States (USA) 1:46.66
18 2 3 Ebrahim Al-Zofairi   Kuwait (KUW) 1:46.68
19 1 2 Guy Learmonth   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:46.75
20 1 7 Elliot Giles   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:46.95
21 2 4 Antoine Gakeme   Burundi (BDI) 1:47.08
22 1 3 Abdessalem Ayouni   Tunisia (TUN) 1:47.39
23 1 9 Kevin López   Spain (ESP) 1:47.62
2 8 Thijmen Kupers   Netherlands (NED) DNS

Final edit

The final took place on 8 August at 21:36. The results were as follows (photo finish):[10]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Pierre-Ambroise Bosse   France (FRA) 1:44.67 SB
  8 Adam Kszczot   Poland (POL) 1:44.95 SB
  6 Kipyegon Bett   Kenya (KEN) 1:45.21
4 3 Kyle Langford   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:45.25 PB
5 5 Nijel Amos   Botswana (BOT) 1:45.83
6 2 Mohammed Aman   Ethiopia (ETH) 1:46.06
7 9 Thiago André   Brazil (BRA) 1:46.30
8 7 Brandon McBride   Canada (CAN) 1:47.09

References edit

  1. ^ Start list
  2. ^ "800 Metres Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Records Set - Final" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  5. ^ "800 Metres Men − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  6. ^ "800 Metres Men − Heats − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  7. ^ "800 Metres Men − Heats − Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  8. ^ "800 Metres Men − Semi-Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  9. ^ "800 Metres Men − Semi-Final − Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  10. ^ "800 Metres Men − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.