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2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres

The men's 800 metres event at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zawisza Stadium on 8, 9 and 11 July.[1][2]

Medalists edit

Gold Abubaker Kaki
  Sudan
Silver Geoffrey Kibet
  Kenya
Bronze André Olivier
  South Africa

Results edit

Final edit

11 July

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Abubaker Kaki   Sudan 1:45.60
  Geoffrey Kibet   Kenya 1:46.23
  André Olivier   South Africa 1:47.57
4 Adam Kszczot   Poland 1:47.91
5 Diomar de Souza   Brazil 1:49.80
6 Giordano Benedetti   Italy 1:50.65
7 Amine El-Manaoui   Morocco 1:51.43
8 James Kaan   Australia 1:52.41

Semifinals edit

9 July

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Amine El-Manaoui   Morocco 1:48.90 Q
2 Geoffrey Kibet   Kenya 1:49.04 Q
3 James Kaan   Australia 1:49.25 q
4 Sebastian Keiner   Germany 1:49.99
5 Shiferaw Wole   Ethiopia 1:50.11
6 Rick Ward   United Kingdom 1:51.97
7 Jan Van Den Broeck   Belgium 1:53.11
8 Oriol Bonet   Spain 1:53.98

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Abubaker Kaki   Sudan 1:46.71 Q
2 Adam Kszczot   Poland 1:47.16 Q
3 Diomar de Souza   Brazil 1:49.01 q
4 Henok Tesfaye   Ethiopia 1:49.35
4 Robin Rohlén   Sweden 1:49.35
6 Elijah Greer   United States 1:50.47
7 Felix Konchellah   Kenya 1:51.56
8 Kevin López   Spain 1:53.57

Semifinal 3 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Giordano Benedetti   Italy 1:48.38 Q
2 André Olivier   South Africa 1:48.62 Q
3 Aleksandr Sheplyakov   Russia 1:49.39
4 Ali Al-Deraan   Saudi Arabia 1:49.45
5 Martin Hrstka   Czech Republic 1:50.07
6 Ewen Sabatier   France 1:50.34
7 Tayron Reyes   Dominican Republic 1:50.61
8 Olivier Collin   Canada 1:51.60

Heats edit

8 July

Heat 1 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Abubaker Kaki   Sudan 1:50.92 Q
2 Shiferaw Wole   Ethiopia 1:50.96 Q
3 Martin Hrstka   Czech Republic 1:51.57 Q
4 Mohamed Saykouk   Morocco 1:51.82
5 Johan Svensson   Sweden 1:52.64
6 Bilal Gagui   Algeria 1:53.00
7 Alessandro Schiavone    Switzerland 1:53.06
8 Julio Alfonso Pérez   Peru 1:54.58

Heat 2 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Felix Konchellah   Kenya 1:51.72 Q
2 Rick Ward   United Kingdom 1:51.73 Q
3 Henok Tesfaye   Ethiopia 1:51.92 Q
4 Jost Kozan   Slovenia 1:52.31
5 Benjamin Herriau   France 1:52.37
6 Raaghid Fredericks   South Africa 1:52.60
7 Cihat Ulus   Turkey 1:52.72
8 Donte Holmes   United States 1:52.88

Heat 3 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Adam Kszczot   Poland 1:51.80 Q
2 Robin Rohlén   Sweden 1:52.04 Q
3 Sebastian Keiner   Germany 1:52.22 Q
4 Artyom Kazban   Ukraine 1:53.18
5 Jerome Kahia   Belgium 1:53.30
6 Chris Smith   United Kingdom 1:53.36
7 Rafith Rodríguez   Colombia 1:53.72
8 Garvyn Nero   Trinidad and Tobago 2:06.82

Heat 4 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Giordano Benedetti   Italy 1:49.71 Q
2 Jan Van Den Broeck   Belgium 1:49.72 Q
3 Diomar de Souza   Brazil 1:49.77 Q
4 Geoffrey Kibet   Kenya 1:49.81 q
5 Oriol Bonet   Spain 1:51.71 q
6 Dániel Kállay   Hungary 1:53.02
7 Kim Jae-Yeol   South Korea 1:53.52
8 Tilek Bekenbaev   Kyrgyzstan 1:59.87

Heat 5 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Amine El-Manaoui   Morocco 1:50.96 Q
2 Kevin López   Spain 1:51.08 Q
3 Ewen Sabatier   France 1:51.44 Q
4 André Olivier   South Africa 1:51.45 q
5 Ali Al-Deraan   Saudi Arabia 1:51.55 q
6 Ronny Heck   Germany 1:51.78
7 Fábio Gonçalves   Portugal 1:52.61
8 Emrah Çoban   Turkey 1:54.35

Heat 6 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Aleksandr Sheplyakov   Russia 1:50.16 Q
2 Tayron Reyes   Dominican Republic 1:50.18 Q
3 James Kaan   Australia 1:50.28 Q
4 Olivier Collin   Canada 1:50.42 q
5 Elijah Greer   United States 1:50.73 q
6 Wojciech Jarosz   Poland 1:52.30
7 Farhan Ahmed   Pakistan 1:56.48
8 Salifou Oumarou   Niger 1:56.77

Participation edit

According to an unofficial count, 48 athletes from 35 countries participated in the event.

References edit

  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, , WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 24 February 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015

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The men s 800 metres event at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Bydgoszcz Poland at Zawisza Stadium on 8 9 and 11 July 1 2 Contents 1 Medalists 2 Results 2 1 Final 2 2 Semifinals 2 2 1 Semifinal 1 2 2 2 Semifinal 2 2 2 3 Semifinal 3 2 3 Heats 2 3 1 Heat 1 2 3 2 Heat 2 2 3 3 Heat 3 2 3 4 Heat 4 2 3 5 Heat 5 2 3 6 Heat 6 3 Participation 4 ReferencesMedalists editGold Abubaker Kaki nbsp SudanSilver Geoffrey Kibet nbsp KenyaBronze Andre Olivier nbsp South AfricaResults editFinal edit 11 July Rank Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp Abubaker Kaki nbsp Sudan 1 45 60 nbsp Geoffrey Kibet nbsp Kenya 1 46 23 nbsp Andre Olivier nbsp South Africa 1 47 574 Adam Kszczot nbsp Poland 1 47 915 Diomar de Souza nbsp Brazil 1 49 806 Giordano Benedetti nbsp Italy 1 50 657 Amine El Manaoui nbsp Morocco 1 51 438 James Kaan nbsp Australia 1 52 41Semifinals edit 9 July Semifinal 1 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Amine El Manaoui nbsp Morocco 1 48 90 Q2 Geoffrey Kibet nbsp Kenya 1 49 04 Q3 James Kaan nbsp Australia 1 49 25 q4 Sebastian Keiner nbsp Germany 1 49 995 Shiferaw Wole nbsp Ethiopia 1 50 116 Rick Ward nbsp United Kingdom 1 51 977 Jan Van Den Broeck nbsp Belgium 1 53 118 Oriol Bonet nbsp Spain 1 53 98Semifinal 2 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Abubaker Kaki nbsp Sudan 1 46 71 Q2 Adam Kszczot nbsp Poland 1 47 16 Q3 Diomar de Souza nbsp Brazil 1 49 01 q4 Henok Tesfaye nbsp Ethiopia 1 49 354 Robin Rohlen nbsp Sweden 1 49 356 Elijah Greer nbsp United States 1 50 477 Felix Konchellah nbsp Kenya 1 51 568 Kevin Lopez nbsp Spain 1 53 57Semifinal 3 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Giordano Benedetti nbsp Italy 1 48 38 Q2 Andre Olivier nbsp South Africa 1 48 62 Q3 Aleksandr Sheplyakov nbsp Russia 1 49 394 Ali Al Deraan nbsp Saudi Arabia 1 49 455 Martin Hrstka nbsp Czech Republic 1 50 076 Ewen Sabatier nbsp France 1 50 347 Tayron Reyes nbsp Dominican Republic 1 50 618 Olivier Collin nbsp Canada 1 51 60Heats edit 8 July Heat 1 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Abubaker Kaki nbsp Sudan 1 50 92 Q2 Shiferaw Wole nbsp Ethiopia 1 50 96 Q3 Martin Hrstka nbsp Czech Republic 1 51 57 Q4 Mohamed Saykouk nbsp Morocco 1 51 825 Johan Svensson nbsp Sweden 1 52 646 Bilal Gagui nbsp Algeria 1 53 007 Alessandro Schiavone nbsp Switzerland 1 53 068 Julio Alfonso Perez nbsp Peru 1 54 58Heat 2 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Felix Konchellah nbsp Kenya 1 51 72 Q2 Rick Ward nbsp United Kingdom 1 51 73 Q3 Henok Tesfaye nbsp Ethiopia 1 51 92 Q4 Jost Kozan nbsp Slovenia 1 52 315 Benjamin Herriau nbsp France 1 52 376 Raaghid Fredericks nbsp South Africa 1 52 607 Cihat Ulus nbsp Turkey 1 52 728 Donte Holmes nbsp United States 1 52 88Heat 3 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Adam Kszczot nbsp Poland 1 51 80 Q2 Robin Rohlen nbsp Sweden 1 52 04 Q3 Sebastian Keiner nbsp Germany 1 52 22 Q4 Artyom Kazban nbsp Ukraine 1 53 185 Jerome Kahia nbsp Belgium 1 53 306 Chris Smith nbsp United Kingdom 1 53 367 Rafith Rodriguez nbsp Colombia 1 53 728 Garvyn Nero nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 2 06 82Heat 4 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Giordano Benedetti nbsp Italy 1 49 71 Q2 Jan Van Den Broeck nbsp Belgium 1 49 72 Q3 Diomar de Souza nbsp Brazil 1 49 77 Q4 Geoffrey Kibet nbsp Kenya 1 49 81 q5 Oriol Bonet nbsp Spain 1 51 71 q6 Daniel Kallay nbsp Hungary 1 53 027 Kim Jae Yeol nbsp South Korea 1 53 528 Tilek Bekenbaev nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 59 87Heat 5 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Amine El Manaoui nbsp Morocco 1 50 96 Q2 Kevin Lopez nbsp Spain 1 51 08 Q3 Ewen Sabatier nbsp France 1 51 44 Q4 Andre Olivier nbsp South Africa 1 51 45 q5 Ali Al Deraan nbsp Saudi Arabia 1 51 55 q6 Ronny Heck nbsp Germany 1 51 787 Fabio Goncalves nbsp Portugal 1 52 618 Emrah Coban nbsp Turkey 1 54 35Heat 6 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Aleksandr Sheplyakov nbsp Russia 1 50 16 Q2 Tayron Reyes nbsp Dominican Republic 1 50 18 Q3 James Kaan nbsp Australia 1 50 28 Q4 Olivier Collin nbsp Canada 1 50 42 q5 Elijah Greer nbsp United States 1 50 73 q6 Wojciech Jarosz nbsp Poland 1 52 307 Farhan Ahmed nbsp Pakistan 1 56 488 Salifou Oumarou nbsp Niger 1 56 77Participation editAccording to an unofficial count 48 athletes from 35 countries participated in the event nbsp Algeria 1 nbsp Australia 1 nbsp Belgium 2 nbsp Brazil 1 nbsp Canada 1 nbsp Colombia 1 nbsp Czech Republic 1 nbsp Dominican Republic 1 nbsp Ethiopia 2 nbsp France 2 nbsp Germany 2 nbsp Hungary 1 nbsp Italy 1 nbsp Kenya 2 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 nbsp Morocco 2 nbsp Niger 1 nbsp Pakistan 1 nbsp Peru 1 nbsp Poland 2 nbsp Portugal 1 nbsp Russia 1 nbsp Saudi Arabia 1 nbsp Slovenia 1 nbsp South Africa 2 nbsp South Korea 1 nbsp Spain 2 nbsp Sudan 1 nbsp Sweden 2 nbsp Switzerland 1 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 1 nbsp Turkey 2 nbsp Ukraine 1 nbsp United Kingdom 2 nbsp United States 2 References edit Peters Lionel Magnusson Tomas WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC 2008 Bydgoszcz POL Jul 8 13 WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY WJAH archived from the original on 24 February 2014 retrieved 13 June 2015 IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Eugene 2014 FACTS amp FIGURES PDF IAAF retrieved 13 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics Men 27s 800 metres amp oldid 1079131724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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