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2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres

The men's 800 metres at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 13, 14, and 15 July.[1][2][3]

Medalists edit

Gold Nigel Amos
  Botswana
Silver Timothy Kitum
  Kenya
Bronze Edwin Kiplagat Melly
  Kenya

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the existing world junior and championship records were as follows.

World Junior Record   Abubaker Kaki (SUD) 1:42.69 Oslo, Norway 6 June 2008
Championship Record   Benson Koech (KEN) 1:44.77 Seoul, South Korea 18 September 1992
World Junior Leading   Nigel Amos (BOT) 1:43.11 Mannheim, Germany 9 June 2012
Broken records during the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics
Championship Record   Nigel Amos (BOT) 1:43.79 Barcelona, Spain 15 July 2012

Results edit

 
The field of the 800 metres

Heats edit

Qualification: The first 3 of each heat (Q) and the 3 fastest times (q) qualified

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 3 2 Jamal Hairane   Qatar 1:47.61 Q, PB
2 3 6 Jena Umar   Ethiopia 1:47.80 Q
3 4 4 Timothy Kitum   Kenya 1:47.96 Q
4 4 5 Mohamed Belbachir   Algeria 1:48.24 Q, PB
5 1 8 Edwin Kiplagat Melly   Kenya 1:48.27 Q, PB
6 2 1 Nijel Amos   Botswana 1:48.31 Q
7 3 5 Žan Rudolf   Slovenia 1:48.63 Q
8 2 6 Elnazeer Abdelgader   Sudan 1:48.66 Q, SB
9 1 2 Wesley Vazquez   Puerto Rico 1:48.78 Q
9 4 2 Tyler Smith   Canada 1:48.78 Q
11 3 4 Shaquille Dill   Bermuda 1:49.06 q, PB
12 2 2 Anthonio Mascoll   Barbados 1:49.31 Q
12 3 3 Nikolaus Franzmair   Austria 1:49.31 q, NJ
14 1 9 Ben Waterman   Great Britain 1:49.48 Q
15 2 5 Shaquille Walker   United States 1:49.55 q
16 1 4 Brad Mathas   New Zealand 1:49.73
17 3 8 Joren Bouckaert   Belgium 1:49.74
18 7 7 Brandon McBride   Canada 1:49.77 Q
19 7 6 Sho Kawamoto   Japan 1:50.12 Q
20 2 7 Johan Rogestedt   Sweden 1:50.25
21 2 9 Daniel Andújar   Spain 1:50.30
22 7 1 Kevin Stadler   Germany 1:50.39 Q
23 4 1 Sean Molloy   Great Britain 1:50.43
24 6 8 Radouane Baaziri   Morocco 1:50.45 Q
24 1 1 Guilherme Pinto   Portugal 1:50.45 PB
26 6 4 Thapelo Madiba   South Africa 1:50.52 Q
27 6 9 Muayad Mohamed Ahmed   Qatar 1:50.57 Q
28 7 5 Oleksandr Shelest   Ukraine 1:50.70 PB
29 2 3 Filip Ingebrigtsen   Norway 1:50.74
30 1 3 Tanner Sork   United States 1:50.80
31 7 3 Víctor Emilio Ortiz   Costa Rica 1:51.01
32 6 3 Brecht Bertels   Belgium 1:51.18
33 3 9 Robert Lister   Australia 1:51.42
34 7 4 Alejandro Peirano   Chile 1:51.45
35 4 9 Ignacio Díaz-Cano   Spain 1:51.62
36 5 3 Mark English   Ireland 1:51.74 Q
37 6 7 Mohamed Amine Layachi   Algeria 1:51.84
38 5 7 Dennis Krüger   Germany 1:51.86 Q
39 7 9 Karl Griffin   Ireland 1:51.98
40 6 2 Žan Kozan   Slovenia 1:52.01
41 7 2 Soufiane El Kabbouri   Italy 1:52.11
42 4 8 Valentin Voicu   Romania 1:52.18
43 4 7 Christos Dimitriou   Cyprus 1:52.59
44 7 8 Geabel Ali Al-Muradi   Yemen 1:52.73 PB
45 4 6 Alberto Mamba   Mozambique 1:52.91
46 2 8 Mark London   Trinidad and Tobago 1:53.23
47 1 6 Shota Kozuma   Japan 1:53.40
48 5 1 Dominik Stadlmann   Austria 1:53.78 Q
49 5 8 Artur Kuciapski   Poland 1:53.95
50 5 6 Joel Hogarth   Australia 1:53.98
51 1 7 Roald H. Frøskeland   Norway 1:54.12
52 6 6 Julian Oakley   New Zealand 1:54.74
53 6 5 Nemanja Kojić   Serbia 1:54.79
54 5 2 Jorge Collares   Uruguay 1:55.19 PB
55 3 7 Jacopo Lahbi   Italy 1:55.45
56 2 4 Alex Beddoes   Cook Islands 1:58.30 NJ
57 5 5 Mohamed Ahmed Ismail   Sudan 1:58.65
58 1 5 Agit Mutlu   Turkey 2:00.60
59 4 3 Rondre Lewis   Belize 2:03.67 PB
5 9 Fiker Belete   Ethiopia DQ
5 4 Carlos Díaz   Chile DNS

Semi-final edit

Qualification: The first 2 of each heat (Q) and the 2 fastest times (q) qualified

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 3 8 Edwin Kiplagat Melly   Kenya 1:47.08 Q, PB
2 3 5 Wesley Vazquez   Puerto Rico 1:47.37 Q
3 3 6 Brandon McBride   Canada 1:47.69 q
4 3 7 Mark English   Ireland 1:47.77 q
5 3 4 Radouane Baaziri   Morocco 1:48.10
6 2 5 Timothy Kitum   Kenya 1:49.09 Q
7 2 8 Mohamed Belbachir   Algeria 1:49.46 Q
8 1 7 Nijel Amos   Botswana 1:49.67 Q
9 2 4 Jena Umar   Ethiopia 1:49.68
10 3 3 Nikolaus Franzmair   Austria 1:49.71
11 3 2 Muayad Mohamed Ahmed   Qatar 1:49.79
12 1 9 Dennis Krüger   Germany 1:49.89 Q
12 2 6 Jamal Hairane   Qatar 1:49.89
14 1 5 Žan Rudolf   Slovenia 1:49.93
15 2 7 Sho Kawamoto   Japan 1:50.17
16 2 9 Elnazeer Abdelgader   Sudan 1:51.18
17 2 2 Shaquille Walker   United States 1:51.43
18 3 9 Anthonio Mascoll   Barbados 1:51.44
19 1 2 Shaquille Dill   Bermuda 1:51.66
20 2 3 Kevin Stadler   Germany 1:52.23
21 1 3 Dominik Stadlmann   Austria 1:52.43
22 1 6 Thapelo Madiba   South Africa 1:53.10
23 1 8 Ben Waterman   Great Britain 1:53.78
24 1 4 Tyler Smith   Canada 1:54.95

Final edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
  6 Nijel Amos   Botswana 1:43.79 CR
  5 Timothy Kitum   Kenya 1:44.56
  4 Edwin Kiplagat Melly   Kenya 1:44.79 PB
4 7 Wesley Vazquez   Puerto Rico 1:45.29 NJ
5 3 Mark English   Ireland 1:46.02
6 9 Brandon McBride   Canada 1:46.07 NJ
7 8 Mohamed Belbachir   Algeria 1:46.70 NJ
8 2 Dennis Krüger   Germany 1:46.92 PB

Participation edit

According to an unofficial count, 60 athletes from 41 countries participated in the event.

References edit

  1. ^ "14th IAAF World Junior Championships IAAF World U20 Championships - iaaf.org". iaaf.org.
  2. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, , WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 22 February 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  3. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015

External links edit

  • WJC12 800 metres schedule

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The men s 800 metres at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on 13 14 and 15 July 1 2 3 Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Results 3 1 Heats 3 2 Semi final 3 3 Final 4 Participation 5 References 6 External linksMedalists editGold Nigel Amos nbsp Botswana Silver Timothy Kitum nbsp Kenya Bronze Edwin Kiplagat Melly nbsp KenyaRecords editPrior to the competition update the existing world junior and championship records were as follows World Junior Record nbsp Abubaker Kaki SUD 1 42 69 Oslo Norway 6 June 2008 Championship Record nbsp Benson Koech KEN 1 44 77 Seoul South Korea 18 September 1992 World Junior Leading nbsp Nigel Amos BOT 1 43 11 Mannheim Germany 9 June 2012 Broken records during the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics Championship Record nbsp Nigel Amos BOT 1 43 79 Barcelona Spain 15 July 2012Results edit nbsp The field of the 800 metres Heats edit Qualification The first 3 of each heat Q and the 3 fastest times q qualified Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note 1 3 2 Jamal Hairane nbsp Qatar 1 47 61 Q PB 2 3 6 Jena Umar nbsp Ethiopia 1 47 80 Q 3 4 4 Timothy Kitum nbsp Kenya 1 47 96 Q 4 4 5 Mohamed Belbachir nbsp Algeria 1 48 24 Q PB 5 1 8 Edwin Kiplagat Melly nbsp Kenya 1 48 27 Q PB 6 2 1 Nijel Amos nbsp Botswana 1 48 31 Q 7 3 5 Zan Rudolf nbsp Slovenia 1 48 63 Q 8 2 6 Elnazeer Abdelgader nbsp Sudan 1 48 66 Q SB 9 1 2 Wesley Vazquez nbsp Puerto Rico 1 48 78 Q 9 4 2 Tyler Smith nbsp Canada 1 48 78 Q 11 3 4 Shaquille Dill nbsp Bermuda 1 49 06 q PB 12 2 2 Anthonio Mascoll nbsp Barbados 1 49 31 Q 12 3 3 Nikolaus Franzmair nbsp Austria 1 49 31 q NJ 14 1 9 Ben Waterman nbsp Great Britain 1 49 48 Q 15 2 5 Shaquille Walker nbsp United States 1 49 55 q 16 1 4 Brad Mathas nbsp New Zealand 1 49 73 17 3 8 Joren Bouckaert nbsp Belgium 1 49 74 18 7 7 Brandon McBride nbsp Canada 1 49 77 Q 19 7 6 Sho Kawamoto nbsp Japan 1 50 12 Q 20 2 7 Johan Rogestedt nbsp Sweden 1 50 25 21 2 9 Daniel Andujar nbsp Spain 1 50 30 22 7 1 Kevin Stadler nbsp Germany 1 50 39 Q 23 4 1 Sean Molloy nbsp Great Britain 1 50 43 24 6 8 Radouane Baaziri nbsp Morocco 1 50 45 Q 24 1 1 Guilherme Pinto nbsp Portugal 1 50 45 PB 26 6 4 Thapelo Madiba nbsp South Africa 1 50 52 Q 27 6 9 Muayad Mohamed Ahmed nbsp Qatar 1 50 57 Q 28 7 5 Oleksandr Shelest nbsp Ukraine 1 50 70 PB 29 2 3 Filip Ingebrigtsen nbsp Norway 1 50 74 30 1 3 Tanner Sork nbsp United States 1 50 80 31 7 3 Victor Emilio Ortiz nbsp Costa Rica 1 51 01 32 6 3 Brecht Bertels nbsp Belgium 1 51 18 33 3 9 Robert Lister nbsp Australia 1 51 42 34 7 4 Alejandro Peirano nbsp Chile 1 51 45 35 4 9 Ignacio Diaz Cano nbsp Spain 1 51 62 36 5 3 Mark English nbsp Ireland 1 51 74 Q 37 6 7 Mohamed Amine Layachi nbsp Algeria 1 51 84 38 5 7 Dennis Kruger nbsp Germany 1 51 86 Q 39 7 9 Karl Griffin nbsp Ireland 1 51 98 40 6 2 Zan Kozan nbsp Slovenia 1 52 01 41 7 2 Soufiane El Kabbouri nbsp Italy 1 52 11 42 4 8 Valentin Voicu nbsp Romania 1 52 18 43 4 7 Christos Dimitriou nbsp Cyprus 1 52 59 44 7 8 Geabel Ali Al Muradi nbsp Yemen 1 52 73 PB 45 4 6 Alberto Mamba nbsp Mozambique 1 52 91 46 2 8 Mark London nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 1 53 23 47 1 6 Shota Kozuma nbsp Japan 1 53 40 48 5 1 Dominik Stadlmann nbsp Austria 1 53 78 Q 49 5 8 Artur Kuciapski nbsp Poland 1 53 95 50 5 6 Joel Hogarth nbsp Australia 1 53 98 51 1 7 Roald H Froskeland nbsp Norway 1 54 12 52 6 6 Julian Oakley nbsp New Zealand 1 54 74 53 6 5 Nemanja Kojic nbsp Serbia 1 54 79 54 5 2 Jorge Collares nbsp Uruguay 1 55 19 PB 55 3 7 Jacopo Lahbi nbsp Italy 1 55 45 56 2 4 Alex Beddoes nbsp Cook Islands 1 58 30 NJ 57 5 5 Mohamed Ahmed Ismail nbsp Sudan 1 58 65 58 1 5 Agit Mutlu nbsp Turkey 2 00 60 59 4 3 Rondre Lewis nbsp Belize 2 03 67 PB 5 9 Fiker Belete nbsp Ethiopia DQ 5 4 Carlos Diaz nbsp Chile DNS Semi final edit Qualification The first 2 of each heat Q and the 2 fastest times q qualified Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note 1 3 8 Edwin Kiplagat Melly nbsp Kenya 1 47 08 Q PB 2 3 5 Wesley Vazquez nbsp Puerto Rico 1 47 37 Q 3 3 6 Brandon McBride nbsp Canada 1 47 69 q 4 3 7 Mark English nbsp Ireland 1 47 77 q 5 3 4 Radouane Baaziri nbsp Morocco 1 48 10 6 2 5 Timothy Kitum nbsp Kenya 1 49 09 Q 7 2 8 Mohamed Belbachir nbsp Algeria 1 49 46 Q 8 1 7 Nijel Amos nbsp Botswana 1 49 67 Q 9 2 4 Jena Umar nbsp Ethiopia 1 49 68 10 3 3 Nikolaus Franzmair nbsp Austria 1 49 71 11 3 2 Muayad Mohamed Ahmed nbsp Qatar 1 49 79 12 1 9 Dennis Kruger nbsp Germany 1 49 89 Q 12 2 6 Jamal Hairane nbsp Qatar 1 49 89 14 1 5 Zan Rudolf nbsp Slovenia 1 49 93 15 2 7 Sho Kawamoto nbsp Japan 1 50 17 16 2 9 Elnazeer Abdelgader nbsp Sudan 1 51 18 17 2 2 Shaquille Walker nbsp United States 1 51 43 18 3 9 Anthonio Mascoll nbsp Barbados 1 51 44 19 1 2 Shaquille Dill nbsp Bermuda 1 51 66 20 2 3 Kevin Stadler nbsp Germany 1 52 23 21 1 3 Dominik Stadlmann nbsp Austria 1 52 43 22 1 6 Thapelo Madiba nbsp South Africa 1 53 10 23 1 8 Ben Waterman nbsp Great Britain 1 53 78 24 1 4 Tyler Smith nbsp Canada 1 54 95 Final edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note nbsp 6 Nijel Amos nbsp Botswana 1 43 79 CR nbsp 5 Timothy Kitum nbsp Kenya 1 44 56 nbsp 4 Edwin Kiplagat Melly nbsp Kenya 1 44 79 PB 4 7 Wesley Vazquez nbsp Puerto Rico 1 45 29 NJ 5 3 Mark English nbsp Ireland 1 46 02 6 9 Brandon McBride nbsp Canada 1 46 07 NJ 7 8 Mohamed Belbachir nbsp Algeria 1 46 70 NJ 8 2 Dennis Kruger nbsp Germany 1 46 92 PBParticipation editAccording to an unofficial count 60 athletes from 41 countries participated in the event nbsp Algeria 2 nbsp Australia 2 nbsp Austria 2 nbsp Barbados 1 nbsp Belgium 2 nbsp Belize 1 nbsp Bermuda 1 nbsp Botswana 1 nbsp Canada 2 nbsp Chile 1 nbsp Cook Islands 1 nbsp Costa Rica 1 nbsp Cyprus 1 nbsp Ethiopia 2 nbsp Germany 2 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Italy 2 nbsp Japan 2 nbsp Kenya 2 nbsp Morocco 1 nbsp Mozambique 1 nbsp New Zealand 2 nbsp Norway 2 nbsp Poland 1 nbsp Portugal 1 nbsp Puerto Rico 1 nbsp Qatar 2 nbsp Romania 1 nbsp Serbia 1 nbsp Slovenia 2 nbsp South Africa 1 nbsp Spain 2 nbsp Sudan 2 nbsp Sweden 1 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 1 nbsp Turkey 1 nbsp Ukraine 1 nbsp United Kingdom 2 nbsp United States 2 nbsp Uruguay 1 nbsp Yemen 1 References edit 14th IAAF World Junior Championships IAAF World U20 Championships iaaf org iaaf org Peters Lionel Magnusson Tomas WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC 2012 Barcelona ESP Jul 10 15 WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY WJAH archived from the original on 22 February 2014 retrieved 13 June 2015 IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Eugene 2014 FACTS amp FIGURES PDF IAAF retrieved 13 June 2015External links editWJC12 800 metres schedule Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics Men 27s 800 metres amp oldid 1140412556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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