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2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres

The women's 800 metres event at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, at Moncton Stadium on 20, 21 and 22 July.[1][2]

Medalists edit

Results edit

Final edit

22 July

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Elena Mirela Lavric   Romania 2:01.85
  Cherono Koech   Kenya 2:02.29
  Annet Negesa   Uganda 2:02.51
4 Rose Mary Almanza   Cuba 2:02.67
5 Ajee' Wilson   United States 2:04.18
6 Corinna Harrer   Germany 2:04.28
7 Sarah Kelly   United Kingdom 2:04.80
8 Yekaterina Zavyalova   Russia 2:05.56

Semifinals edit

21 July

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Annet Negesa   Uganda 2:02.27 Q
2 Elena Mirela Lavric   Romania 2:02.53 Q
3 Sarah Kelly   United Kingdom 2:02.89 q
4 Laura Roesler   United States 2:04.34
5 Carly Paracholski   Canada 2:05.99
6 Camilla De Bleecker   Belgium 2:06.44
7 Anna Roche   New Zealand 2:07.01
8 Alena Brooks   Trinidad and Tobago 2:10.10

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Cherono Koech   Kenya 2:04.21 Q
2 Yekaterina Zavyalova   Russia 2:04.33 Q
3 Ajee' Wilson   United States 2:04.33 q
4 Natoya Goule   Jamaica 2:05.07
5 Joanna Jóźwik   Poland 2:05.09
6 Selina Büchel    Switzerland 2:07.28
7 Esma Aydemir   Turkey 2:08.79
8 Zenitha Eriksson   Finland 2:11.99

Semifinal 3 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Rose Mary Almanza   Cuba 2:04.22 Q
2 Corinna Harrer   Germany 2:04.35 Q
3 Nelly Jepkosgei   Kenya 2:05.13
4 Annie Leblanc   Canada 2:05.17
5 Angie Smit   New Zealand 2:05.51
6 Jessica dos Santos   Brazil 2:06.54
7 Alawia Maki   Sudan 2:06.54
8 Manami Mashita   Japan 2:10.54

Heats edit

20 July

Heat 1 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Joanna Jóźwik   Poland 2:07.64 Q
2 Natoya Goule   Jamaica 2:08.11 Q
3 Laura Roesler   United States 2:08.17 Q
4 Alawia Maki   Sudan 2:08.66 Q
5 Marija Stambolic   Serbia 2:09.35
6 Darya Orekhova   Russia 2:09.51
7 Esin Dölek   Turkey 2:11.85
8 Halina Amialiashchyk   Belarus 2:12.76

Heat 2 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Angie Smit   New Zealand 2:07.13 Q
2 Selina Büchel    Switzerland 2:07.40 Q
3 Annie Leblanc   Canada 2:07.45 Q
4 Sarah Kelly   United Kingdom 2:07.72 Q
5 Esma Aydemir   Turkey 2:08.17 q
6 Ayaka Yokose   Japan 2:09.14
7 Lovisa Lindh   Sweden 2:10.51
8 Evangelina Thomas   Argentina 2:13.77

Heat 3 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Elena Mirela Lavric   Romania 2:05.90 Q
2 Ajee' Wilson   United States 2:05.94 Q
3 Yekaterina Zavyalova   Russia 2:06.14 Q
4 Carly Paracholski   Canada 2:06.70 Q
5 Nelly Jepkosgei   Kenya 2:07.36 q
6 Faithful Goremusandu   Zimbabwe 2:08.89
7 Vendela Mindelöf   Sweden 2:09.01
8 Stefanie Barmet    Switzerland 2:11.36
9 Woina Wolde   Ethiopia 2:14.94

Heat 4 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Cherono Koech   Kenya 2:06.48 Q
2 Corinna Harrer   Germany 2:07.16 Q
3 Camilla De Bleecker   Belgium 2:07.49 Q
4 Anna Roche   New Zealand 2:07.58 Q
5 Zenitha Eriksson   Finland 2:07.64 q
6 Olga Lyakhova   Ukraine 2:09.24
7 Saloua Bouakira   Algeria 2:10.35
8 Alejandra Pozas   Mexico 2:12.79

Heat 5 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Annet Negesa   Uganda 2:04.20 Q
2 Rose Mary Almanza   Cuba 2:06.74 Q
3 Manami Mashita   Japan 2:08.47 Q
4 Jessica dos Santos   Brazil 2:08.53 Q
5 Alena Brooks   Trinidad and Tobago 2:08.82 q
6 Charline Mathias   Luxembourg 2:09.73
7 Anuschka Nice   South Africa 2:12.94
8 Azemra Gebru   Ethiopia 2:23.08
9 Tatiana Guela   Central African Republic 2:34.49

Participation edit

According to an unofficial count, 42 athletes from 32 countries participated in the event.

References edit

  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, , WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 9 March 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 women s 800 metres event at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Moncton New Brunswick Canada at Moncton Stadium on 20 21 and 22 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 3 Participation 4 ReferencesMedalists editGold Elena Mirela Lavric nbsp RomaniaSilver Cherono Koech nbsp KenyaBronze Annet Negesa nbsp UgandaResults editFinal edit 22 July Rank Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp Elena Mirela Lavric nbsp Romania 2 01 85 nbsp Cherono Koech nbsp Kenya 2 02 29 nbsp Annet Negesa nbsp Uganda 2 02 514 Rose Mary Almanza nbsp Cuba 2 02 675 Ajee Wilson nbsp United States 2 04 186 Corinna Harrer nbsp Germany 2 04 287 Sarah Kelly nbsp United Kingdom 2 04 808 Yekaterina Zavyalova nbsp Russia 2 05 56Semifinals edit 21 July Semifinal 1 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Annet Negesa nbsp Uganda 2 02 27 Q2 Elena Mirela Lavric nbsp Romania 2 02 53 Q3 Sarah Kelly nbsp United Kingdom 2 02 89 q4 Laura Roesler nbsp United States 2 04 345 Carly Paracholski nbsp Canada 2 05 996 Camilla De Bleecker nbsp Belgium 2 06 447 Anna Roche nbsp New Zealand 2 07 018 Alena Brooks nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 2 10 10Semifinal 2 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Cherono Koech nbsp Kenya 2 04 21 Q2 Yekaterina Zavyalova nbsp Russia 2 04 33 Q3 Ajee Wilson nbsp United States 2 04 33 q4 Natoya Goule nbsp Jamaica 2 05 075 Joanna Jozwik nbsp Poland 2 05 096 Selina Buchel nbsp Switzerland 2 07 287 Esma Aydemir nbsp Turkey 2 08 798 Zenitha Eriksson nbsp Finland 2 11 99Semifinal 3 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Rose Mary Almanza nbsp Cuba 2 04 22 Q2 Corinna Harrer nbsp Germany 2 04 35 Q3 Nelly Jepkosgei nbsp Kenya 2 05 134 Annie Leblanc nbsp Canada 2 05 175 Angie Smit nbsp New Zealand 2 05 516 Jessica dos Santos nbsp Brazil 2 06 547 Alawia Maki nbsp Sudan 2 06 548 Manami Mashita nbsp Japan 2 10 54Heats edit 20 July Heat 1 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Joanna Jozwik nbsp Poland 2 07 64 Q2 Natoya Goule nbsp Jamaica 2 08 11 Q3 Laura Roesler nbsp United States 2 08 17 Q4 Alawia Maki nbsp Sudan 2 08 66 Q5 Marija Stambolic nbsp Serbia 2 09 356 Darya Orekhova nbsp Russia 2 09 517 Esin Dolek nbsp Turkey 2 11 858 Halina Amialiashchyk nbsp Belarus 2 12 76Heat 2 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Angie Smit nbsp New Zealand 2 07 13 Q2 Selina Buchel nbsp Switzerland 2 07 40 Q3 Annie Leblanc nbsp Canada 2 07 45 Q4 Sarah Kelly nbsp United Kingdom 2 07 72 Q5 Esma Aydemir nbsp Turkey 2 08 17 q6 Ayaka Yokose nbsp Japan 2 09 147 Lovisa Lindh nbsp Sweden 2 10 518 Evangelina Thomas nbsp Argentina 2 13 77Heat 3 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Elena Mirela Lavric nbsp Romania 2 05 90 Q2 Ajee Wilson nbsp United States 2 05 94 Q3 Yekaterina Zavyalova nbsp Russia 2 06 14 Q4 Carly Paracholski nbsp Canada 2 06 70 Q5 Nelly Jepkosgei nbsp Kenya 2 07 36 q6 Faithful Goremusandu nbsp Zimbabwe 2 08 897 Vendela Mindelof nbsp Sweden 2 09 018 Stefanie Barmet nbsp Switzerland 2 11 369 Woina Wolde nbsp Ethiopia 2 14 94Heat 4 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Cherono Koech nbsp Kenya 2 06 48 Q2 Corinna Harrer nbsp Germany 2 07 16 Q3 Camilla De Bleecker nbsp Belgium 2 07 49 Q4 Anna Roche nbsp New Zealand 2 07 58 Q5 Zenitha Eriksson nbsp Finland 2 07 64 q6 Olga Lyakhova nbsp Ukraine 2 09 247 Saloua Bouakira nbsp Algeria 2 10 358 Alejandra Pozas nbsp Mexico 2 12 79Heat 5 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Annet Negesa nbsp Uganda 2 04 20 Q2 Rose Mary Almanza nbsp Cuba 2 06 74 Q3 Manami Mashita nbsp Japan 2 08 47 Q4 Jessica dos Santos nbsp Brazil 2 08 53 Q5 Alena Brooks nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 2 08 82 q6 Charline Mathias nbsp Luxembourg 2 09 737 Anuschka Nice nbsp South Africa 2 12 948 Azemra Gebru nbsp Ethiopia 2 23 089 Tatiana Guela nbsp Central African Republic 2 34 49Participation editAccording to an unofficial count 42 athletes from 32 countries participated in the event nbsp Algeria 1 nbsp Argentina 1 nbsp Belarus 1 nbsp Belgium 1 nbsp Brazil 1 nbsp Canada 2 nbsp Central African Republic 1 nbsp Cuba 1 nbsp Ethiopia 2 nbsp Finland 1 nbsp Germany 1 nbsp Jamaica 1 nbsp Japan 2 nbsp Kenya 2 nbsp Luxembourg 1 nbsp Mexico 1 nbsp New Zealand 2 nbsp Poland 1 nbsp Romania 1 nbsp Russia 2 nbsp Serbia 1 nbsp South Africa 1 nbsp Sudan 1 nbsp Sweden 2 nbsp Switzerland 2 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 1 nbsp Turkey 2 nbsp Uganda 1 nbsp Ukraine 1 nbsp United Kingdom 1 nbsp United States 2 nbsp Zimbabwe 1 References edit Peters Lionel Magnusson Tomas WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC 2010 Moncton CAN Jul 19 25 WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY WJAH archived from the original on 9 March 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 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics Women 27s 800 metres amp oldid 1079134522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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