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2022 World Athletics Championships – Women's 800 metres

The women's 800 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene from 21 to 24 July 2022.[1]

Women's 800 metres
at the 2022 World Championships
The finish of the final.
VenueHayward Field
Dates21 July (heats)
22 July (semi-finals)
24 July (final)
Competitors48 from 29 nations
Winning time1:56.30
Medalists
← 2019
2023 →
Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary edit

With the elimination of defending champion Halimah Nakaayi in the semis, the rest of the podiums of the Olympics and previous World Championships were represented in the final. Olympic Champion Athing Mu, silver medalist Keely Hodgkinson, Mary Moraa and Diribe Welteji all wanted to lead, the four spread shoulder to shoulder across the track after the break line. Welteji emerged the leader, Mu on her shoulder, Hodgkinson on the rail and Moraa boxing her in on the outside. They held that formation through the bell at 57.11 and into the turn putting a 2m gap on the remaining competitors. Just before the backstretch, Mu made her move into the lead, opening up a 2 m gap before the final turn. Hodgkinson got around Welteji and went off in search of Mu, putting 2m back to Moraa and Welteji with returning silver medalist, Olympic bronze medalist Raevyn Rogers and Natoya Goule coming back to join them. With 110m to go, Mu took the turn wide and seemed to slow, enough that Hodgkinson was able to grab the inside position on Mu. The two ran shoulder to shoulder down the home stretch, with Moraa and Welteji having a similar battle 2m behind them. Bumping elbows both in lane 1, Hodgkinson gained a slight advantage, then Mu came back to get the edge. Unlike the runaway in the Olympics, Mu barely opened a gap on Hodgkinson, taking a lean at the line just to be sure. Behind them, Moraa was able to separate from Welteji for the bronze. At age 21, Moraa was the senior citizen amongst the top four, the other three still age 20.

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record   Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) 1:53.28 Munich, West Germany 26 July 1983
Championship record 1:54.68 Helsinki, Finland 9 August 1983
World Leading   Athing Mu (USA) 1:57.01 Rome, Italy 9 June 2022
African Record   Pamela Jelimo (KEN) 1:54.01 Zürich, Switzerland 29 August 2008
Asian Record   Liu Dong (CHN) 1:55.54 Beijing, China 9 September 1993
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) 1:54.44 Barcelona, Spain 9 September 1989
South American Record   Letitia Vriesde (SUR) 1:56.68 Gothenburg, Sweden 13 August 1995
European Record   Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) 1:53.28 Munich, West Germany 26 July 1983
Oceanian record   Catriona Bisset (AUS) 1:58.09 Chorzów, Poland 20 June 2021

Qualification standard edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 1:59.50.[3]

Schedule edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

Date Time Round
21 July 17:10 Heats
22 July 18:35 Semi-finals
24 July 18:35 Final

Results edit

Heats edit

The first 3 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualify to the semi-finals.[4]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Diribe Welteji   Ethiopia (ETH) 1:58.83 Q
2 1 Jemma Reekie   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:59.09 Q
3 1 Adelle Tracey   Jamaica (JAM) 1:59.20 Q, PB
4 6 Natoya Goule   Jamaica (JAM) 2:00.06 Q
5 6 Mary Moraa   Kenya (KEN) 2:00.42 Q
6 4 Rénelle Lamote   France (FRA) 2:00.71 Q
7 6 Anna Wielgosz   Poland (POL) 2:00.79 Q
8 1 Lindsey Butterworth   Canada (CAN) 2:00.81 q
9 2 Keely Hodgkinson   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:00.88 Q
10 4 Freweyni Hailu   Ethiopia (ETH) 2:00.93 Q
11 4 Ajeé Wilson   United States (USA) 2:01.02 Q
12 6 Majtie Kolberg   Germany (GER) 2:01.21 q, SB
13 4 Alexandra Bell   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:01.25 q
14 3 Athing Mu   United States (USA) 2:01.30 Q
15 5 Raevyn Rogers   United States (USA) 2:01.36 Q
16 5 Habitam Alemu   Ethiopia (ETH) 2:01.37 Q
17 3 Halimah Nakaayi   Uganda (UGA) 2:01.41 Q
18 2 Anita Horvat   Slovenia (SLO) 2:01.48 Q
19 5 Noélie Yarigo   Benin (BEN) 2:01.58 Q
20 5 Prudence Sekgodiso   South Africa (RSA) 2:01.60 q
21 4 Naomi Korir   Kenya (KEN) 2:01.61 q
22 2 Lore Hoffmann   Switzerland (SUI) 2:01.63 Q
23 2 Christina Hering   Germany (GER) 2:01.63 q
24 6 Louise Shanahan   Ireland (IRL) 2:01.71
25 3 Ellie Baker   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:01.72 Q
26 5 Chrisann Gordon   Jamaica (JAM) 2:01.91
27 3 Rose Mary Almanza   Cuba (CUB) 2:01.96
28 3 Olha Lyakhova   Ukraine (UKR) 2:02.16
29 2 Gayanthika Artigala   Sri Lanka (SRI) 2:02.35
30 1 Jarinter Mwasya   Kenya (KEN) 2:02.35
31 6 Jerneja Smonkar   Slovenia (SLO) 2:02.48
32 1 Eveliina Määttänen   Finland (FIN) 2:02.68
33 5 Madeleine Kelly   Canada (CAN) 2:02.71
34 2 Elena Bellò   Italy (ITA) 2:02.87 qR
35 4 Shafiqua Maloney   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) 2:03.00
36 1 Déborah Rodríguez   Uruguay (URU) 2:03.04
37 1 Mariela Luis Real   Mexico (MEX) 2:03.24
38 6 Nozomi Tanaka   Japan (JPN) 2:03.56
39 3 Assia Raziki   Morocco (MAR) 2:03.77
40 4 Addy Townsend   Canada (CAN) 2:03.79
41 5 Vanessa Scaunet   Belgium (BEL) 2:04.07
42 5 Claudia Hollingsworth   Australia (AUS) 2:04.11
43 3 Tess Kirsopp-Cole   Australia (AUS) 2:05.74
44 6 Hedda Hynne   Norway (NOR) 2:06.27
45 2 Catriona Bisset   Australia (AUS) 2:22.25 qR

Semi-finals edit

The first 2 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualify to the final.[5]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Athing Mu   United States (USA) 1:58.12 Q
2 3 Diribe Welteji   Ethiopia (ETH) 1:58.16 Q, PB
3 2 Keely Hodgkinson   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:58.51 Q
4 2 Natoya Goule   Jamaica (JAM) 1:58.73 Q
5 2 Raevyn Rogers   United States (USA) 1:58.77 q
6 3 Anita Horvat   Slovenia (SLO) 1:59.60 q, PB
7 1 Mary Moraa   Kenya (KEN) 1:59.65 Q
8 3 Lore Hoffmann   Switzerland (SUI) 1:59.88 SB
9 1 Ajeé Wilson   United States (USA) 1:59.97 Q
10 3 Prudence Sekgodiso   South Africa (RSA) 2:00.01
11 2 Freweyni Hailu   Ethiopia (ETH) 2:00.11
12 1 Adelle Tracey   Jamaica (JAM) 2:00.21
13 3 Elena Bellò   Italy (ITA) 2:00.34
14 1 Habitam Alemu   Ethiopia (ETH) 2:00.37 SB
15 1 Jemma Reekie   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:00.43
16 2 Anna Wielgosz   Poland (POL) 2:00.51
17 3 Alexandra Bell   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:00.82
18 1 Rénelle Lamote   France (FRA) 2:00.86
19 3 Halimah Nakaayi   Uganda (UGA) 2:01.05
20 2 Majtie Kolberg   Germany (GER) 2:01.36
21 1 Lindsey Butterworth   Canada (CAN) 2:01.39
22 2 Noélie Yarigo   Benin (BEN) 2:01.52
23 1 Christina Hering   Germany (GER) 2:01.57
24 2 Ellie Baker   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:02.77
25 3 Naomi Korir   Kenya (KEN) 2:03.08
26 2 Catriona Bisset   Australia (AUS) 2:05.20

Final edit

The final was started on 24 July at 18:35.[6]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Athing Mu   United States (USA) 1:56.30 WL
  Keely Hodgkinson   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:56.38 SB
  Mary Moraa   Kenya (KEN) 1:56.71 PB
4 Diribe Welteji   Ethiopia (ETH) 1:57.02 PB
5 Natoya Goule   Jamaica (JAM) 1:57.90 SB
6 Raevyn Rogers   United States (USA) 1:58.26
7 Anita Horvat   Slovenia (SLO) 1:59.83
8 Ajeé Wilson   United States (USA) 2:00.19

References edit

  1. ^ Timetable
  2. ^ "800 Metres Women − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Competitions Entry Standards 2022 – IAAF World Championships – PDF title, Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Oregon 2022" (PDF). iaaf.org. 9 July 2022.
  4. ^ Heats Summary
  5. ^ Semi-finals Summary
  6. ^ Final Results

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The women s 800 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene from 21 to 24 July 2022 1 Women s 800 metres at the 2022 World ChampionshipsThe finish of the final VenueHayward FieldDates21 July heats 22 July semi finals 24 July final Competitors48 from 29 nationsWinning time1 56 30Medalists Athing Mu United States Keely Hodgkinson Great Britain Mary Moraa Kenya 20192023 Video on YouTubeOfficial Video Contents 1 Summary 2 Records 3 Qualification standard 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 2 Semi finals 5 3 Final 6 ReferencesSummary editWith the elimination of defending champion Halimah Nakaayi in the semis the rest of the podiums of the Olympics and previous World Championships were represented in the final Olympic Champion Athing Mu silver medalist Keely Hodgkinson Mary Moraa and Diribe Welteji all wanted to lead the four spread shoulder to shoulder across the track after the break line Welteji emerged the leader Mu on her shoulder Hodgkinson on the rail and Moraa boxing her in on the outside They held that formation through the bell at 57 11 and into the turn putting a 2m gap on the remaining competitors Just before the backstretch Mu made her move into the lead opening up a 2 m gap before the final turn Hodgkinson got around Welteji and went off in search of Mu putting 2m back to Moraa and Welteji with returning silver medalist Olympic bronze medalist Raevyn Rogers and Natoya Goule coming back to join them With 110m to go Mu took the turn wide and seemed to slow enough that Hodgkinson was able to grab the inside position on Mu The two ran shoulder to shoulder down the home stretch with Moraa and Welteji having a similar battle 2m behind them Bumping elbows both in lane 1 Hodgkinson gained a slight advantage then Mu came back to get the edge Unlike the runaway in the Olympics Mu barely opened a gap on Hodgkinson taking a lean at the line just to be sure Behind them Moraa was able to separate from Welteji for the bronze At age 21 Moraa was the senior citizen amongst the top four the other three still age 20 Records editBefore the competition records were as follows 2 Record Athlete amp Nat Perf Location DateWorld record nbsp Jarmila Kratochvilova TCH 1 53 28 Munich West Germany 26 July 1983Championship record 1 54 68 Helsinki Finland 9 August 1983World Leading nbsp Athing Mu USA 1 57 01 Rome Italy 9 June 2022African Record nbsp Pamela Jelimo KEN 1 54 01 Zurich Switzerland 29 August 2008Asian Record nbsp Liu Dong CHN 1 55 54 Beijing China 9 September 1993North Central American and Caribbean record nbsp Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 1 54 44 Barcelona Spain 9 September 1989South American Record nbsp Letitia Vriesde SUR 1 56 68 Gothenburg Sweden 13 August 1995European Record nbsp Jarmila Kratochvilova TCH 1 53 28 Munich West Germany 26 July 1983Oceanian record nbsp Catriona Bisset AUS 1 58 09 Chorzow Poland 20 June 2021Qualification standard editThe standard to qualify automatically for entry was 1 59 50 3 Schedule editThe event schedule in local time UTC 7 was as follows Date Time Round21 July 17 10 Heats22 July 18 35 Semi finals24 July 18 35 FinalResults editHeats edit The first 3 athletes in each heat Q and the next 6 fastest q qualify to the semi finals 4 Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 Diribe Welteji nbsp Ethiopia ETH 1 58 83 Q2 1 Jemma Reekie nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 1 59 09 Q3 1 Adelle Tracey nbsp Jamaica JAM 1 59 20 Q PB4 6 Natoya Goule nbsp Jamaica JAM 2 00 06 Q5 6 Mary Moraa nbsp Kenya KEN 2 00 42 Q6 4 Renelle Lamote nbsp France FRA 2 00 71 Q7 6 Anna Wielgosz nbsp Poland POL 2 00 79 Q8 1 Lindsey Butterworth nbsp Canada CAN 2 00 81 q9 2 Keely Hodgkinson nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 00 88 Q10 4 Freweyni Hailu nbsp Ethiopia ETH 2 00 93 Q11 4 Ajee Wilson nbsp United States USA 2 01 02 Q12 6 Majtie Kolberg nbsp Germany GER 2 01 21 q SB13 4 Alexandra Bell nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 01 25 q14 3 Athing Mu nbsp United States USA 2 01 30 Q15 5 Raevyn Rogers nbsp United States USA 2 01 36 Q16 5 Habitam Alemu nbsp Ethiopia ETH 2 01 37 Q17 3 Halimah Nakaayi nbsp Uganda UGA 2 01 41 Q18 2 Anita Horvat nbsp Slovenia SLO 2 01 48 Q19 5 Noelie Yarigo nbsp Benin BEN 2 01 58 Q20 5 Prudence Sekgodiso nbsp South Africa RSA 2 01 60 q21 4 Naomi Korir nbsp Kenya KEN 2 01 61 q22 2 Lore Hoffmann nbsp Switzerland SUI 2 01 63 Q23 2 Christina Hering nbsp Germany GER 2 01 63 q24 6 Louise Shanahan nbsp Ireland IRL 2 01 7125 3 Ellie Baker nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 01 72 Q26 5 Chrisann Gordon nbsp Jamaica JAM 2 01 9127 3 Rose Mary Almanza nbsp Cuba CUB 2 01 9628 3 Olha Lyakhova nbsp Ukraine UKR 2 02 1629 2 Gayanthika Artigala nbsp Sri Lanka SRI 2 02 3530 1 Jarinter Mwasya nbsp Kenya KEN 2 02 3531 6 Jerneja Smonkar nbsp Slovenia SLO 2 02 4832 1 Eveliina Maattanen nbsp Finland FIN 2 02 6833 5 Madeleine Kelly nbsp Canada CAN 2 02 7134 2 Elena Bello nbsp Italy ITA 2 02 87 qR35 4 Shafiqua Maloney nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN 2 03 0036 1 Deborah Rodriguez nbsp Uruguay URU 2 03 0437 1 Mariela Luis Real nbsp Mexico MEX 2 03 2438 6 Nozomi Tanaka nbsp Japan JPN 2 03 5639 3 Assia Raziki nbsp Morocco MAR 2 03 7740 4 Addy Townsend nbsp Canada CAN 2 03 7941 5 Vanessa Scaunet nbsp Belgium BEL 2 04 0742 5 Claudia Hollingsworth nbsp Australia AUS 2 04 1143 3 Tess Kirsopp Cole nbsp Australia AUS 2 05 7444 6 Hedda Hynne nbsp Norway NOR 2 06 2745 2 Catriona Bisset nbsp Australia AUS 2 22 25 qRSemi finals edit The first 2 athletes in each heat Q and the next 2 fastest q qualify to the final 5 Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes1 3 Athing Mu nbsp United States USA 1 58 12 Q2 3 Diribe Welteji nbsp Ethiopia ETH 1 58 16 Q PB3 2 Keely Hodgkinson nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 1 58 51 Q4 2 Natoya Goule nbsp Jamaica JAM 1 58 73 Q5 2 Raevyn Rogers nbsp United States USA 1 58 77 q6 3 Anita Horvat nbsp Slovenia SLO 1 59 60 q PB7 1 Mary Moraa nbsp Kenya KEN 1 59 65 Q8 3 Lore Hoffmann nbsp Switzerland SUI 1 59 88 SB9 1 Ajee Wilson nbsp United States USA 1 59 97 Q10 3 Prudence Sekgodiso nbsp South Africa RSA 2 00 0111 2 Freweyni Hailu nbsp Ethiopia ETH 2 00 1112 1 Adelle Tracey nbsp Jamaica JAM 2 00 2113 3 Elena Bello nbsp Italy ITA 2 00 3414 1 Habitam Alemu nbsp Ethiopia ETH 2 00 37 SB15 1 Jemma Reekie nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 00 4316 2 Anna Wielgosz nbsp Poland POL 2 00 5117 3 Alexandra Bell nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 00 8218 1 Renelle Lamote nbsp France FRA 2 00 8619 3 Halimah Nakaayi nbsp Uganda UGA 2 01 0520 2 Majtie Kolberg nbsp Germany GER 2 01 3621 1 Lindsey Butterworth nbsp Canada CAN 2 01 3922 2 Noelie Yarigo nbsp Benin BEN 2 01 5223 1 Christina Hering nbsp Germany GER 2 01 5724 2 Ellie Baker nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 02 7725 3 Naomi Korir nbsp Kenya KEN 2 03 0826 2 Catriona Bisset nbsp Australia AUS 2 05 20Final edit The final was started on 24 July at 18 35 6 Rank Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp Athing Mu nbsp United States USA 1 56 30 WL nbsp Keely Hodgkinson nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 1 56 38 SB nbsp Mary Moraa nbsp Kenya KEN 1 56 71 PB4 Diribe Welteji nbsp Ethiopia ETH 1 57 02 PB5 Natoya Goule nbsp Jamaica JAM 1 57 90 SB6 Raevyn Rogers nbsp United States USA 1 58 267 Anita Horvat nbsp Slovenia SLO 1 59 838 Ajee Wilson nbsp United States USA 2 00 19References edit Timetable 800 Metres Women Records IAAF Retrieved 9 July 2022 Competitions Entry Standards 2022 IAAF World Championships PDF title Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Oregon 2022 PDF iaaf org 9 July 2022 Heats Summary Semi finals Summary Final Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 World Athletics Championships Women 27s 800 metres amp oldid 1209002091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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