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My Results From Doha 800m Finals

Main menu Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia Donate Create account Log in Personal tools Contents (Top) Summary Records Schedule Results Heats Semi-finals Final References 2019 World Athletics Championships – Women's 800 metres Article Talk Read Edit View history Tools Appearance Text Small Standard Large Width Standard Wide Color (beta) Automatic Light Dark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Women's 800 metres at the 2019 World Championships 800m women final nakaayi Venue Khalifa International Stadium Dates 27 September (heats) 28 September (semi-finals) 30 September (final) Competitors 41 from 28 nations Winning time 1:58.04 Medalists gold medal Halimah Nakaayi Uganda silver medal Raevyn Rogers United States bronze medal Ajeé Wilson United States ← 2017 2022 → Video on YouTube Official Video Events at the 2019 World Championships Track events 100 m men women 200 m men women 400 m men women 800 m men women 1500 m men women 5000 m men women 10,000 m men women 100 m hurdles women 110 m hurdles men 400 m hurdles men women 3000 m steeplechase men women 4 × 100 m relay men women 4 × 400 m relay men women mixed Road events Marathon men women 20 km walk men women 50 km walk men women Field events High jump men women Pole vault men women Long jump men women Triple jump men women Shot put men women Discus throw men women Hammer throw men women Javelin throw men women Combined events Heptathlon women Decathlon men vte The women's 800 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, from 27 to 30 September 2019.[1] Summary The new IAAF testosterone rule was essentially aimed at this event. The defending champion, silver medalist and 4th place from 2017, the same athletes as the Olympic podium from 2016, were denied entry into this race. From the gun in the final, Ajeé Wilson ran with purpose to take the lead at the break and control the race. Natoya Goule and Raevyn Rogers fell in line behind her. Around the second turn, Halimah Nakaayi ran around Rogers who slowed to become a blocking force in the pack, dropping back as far as next to last just after the bell. Winnie Nanyondo led the charge to bridge the new gap behind the three leaders. Down the backstretch, Goule started to challenge Wilson. Wilson ran hard to hold her off. Instead Goule was passed by the two Ugandans, Nakaayi on the inside and Nanyondo on the outside. Through the final turn Nakaayi worked her way up to Wilson's shoulder, shadowed by Nayondo. The diminutive Nakaayi executed the classic pass off the turn. Wilson had no answer. Nayondo was not gaining, but from seventh place at the head of the home stretch, Rogers was sprinting down lane 4, passing Nayondo, passing Wilson and getting to within a metre of Nakaayi before the finish. Records Before the competition records were as follows:[2] Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location World 1:53.28 Jarmila Kratochvílová TCH 26 Jul 1983 Munich, West Germany Championship 1:54.68 Jarmila Kratochvílová TCH 9 Aug 1983 Helsinki, Finland World leading 1:54.98 Caster Semenya RSA 3 May 2019 Doha, Qatar African 1:54.01 Pamela Jelimo KEN 29 Aug 2008 Zürich, Switzerland Asian 1:55.54 Liu Dong CHN 9 Sep 1993 Beijing, China NACAC 1:54.44 Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 9 Sep 1989 Barcelona, Spain South American 1:56.68 Letitia Vriesde SUR 13 Aug 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden European 1:53.28 Jarmila Kratochvílová TCH 26 Jul 1983 Munich, West Germany Oceanian 1:58.25 Toni Hodgkinson NZL 7 Jul 1996 Atlanta, United States The following records were set at the competition: Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Ugandan 1:58.04 Halimah Nakaayi UGA 30 Sep 2019 Schedule The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[3] Date Time Round 27 September 17:10 Heats 28 September 19:15 Semi-finals 30 September 22:10 Final Results Heats Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) advanced to the semi-finals.[4] Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes 1 3 Winnie Nanyondo Uganda (UGA) 2:00.36 Q 2 4 Natoya Goule Jamaica (JAM) 2:01.01 Q 3 4 Ce'Aira Brown United States (USA) 2:01.14 Q 4 4 Noélie Yarigo Benin (BEN) 2:01.19 Q 5 3 Katharina Trost Germany (GER) 2:01.45 Q 6 4 Olha Lyakhova Ukraine (UKR) 2:01.47 q 7 3 Halima Hachlaf Morocco (MAR) 2:01.50 Q 8 3 Lindsey Butterworth Canada (CAN) 2:01.64 q 9 2 Raevyn Rogers United States (USA) 2:02.01 Q 10 2 Shelayna Oskan-Clarke Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:02.09 Q 11 1 Ajeé Wilson United States (USA) 2:02.10 Q 12 2 Morgan Mitchell Australia (AUS) 2:02.13 Q 13 2 Eunice Jepkoech Sum Kenya (KEN) 2:02.17 q 14 1 Halimah Nakaayi Uganda (UGA) 2:02.33 Q 15 2 Anna Sabat Poland (POL) 2:02.43 q 16 1 Hedda Hynne Norway (NOR) 2:02.49 Q 17 4 Diribe Welteji Ethiopia (ETH) 2:02.71 q 18 3 Līga Velvere Latvia (LAT) 2:02.93 q 19 1 Christina Hering Germany (GER) 2:03.15 20 1 Sara Kuivisto Finland (FIN) 2:03.15 21 5 Nataliya Pryshchepa Ukraine (UKR) 2:03.22 Q 22 5 Wang Chunyu China (CHN) 2:03.25 Q 23 5 Alexandra Bell Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:03.34 Q 24 6 Rénelle Lamote France (FRA) 2:03.36 Q 25 2 Selina Büchel Switzerland (SUI) 2:03.38 26 5 Lore Hoffmann Switzerland (SUI) 2:03.40 27 5 Malika Akkaoui Morocco (MAR) 2:03.40 28 6 Rose Mary Almanza Cuba (CUB) 2:03.42 Q 29 6 Rababe Arafi Morocco (MAR) 2:03.44 Q 30 4 Diana Mezuliáníková Czech Republic (CZE) 2:03.48 31 6 Lynsey Sharp Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:03.57 32 1 Renée Eykens Belgium (BEL) 2:03.65 33 5 Lovisa Lindh Sweden (SWE) 2:03.72 34 4 Déborah Rodríguez Uruguay (URU) 2:03.80 35 5 Hanna Green United States (USA) 2:04.37 36 1 Gabriela Gajanová Slovakia (SVK) 2:04.45 37 6 Carley Thomas Australia (AUS) 2:04.65 38 6 Eleonora Vandi Italy (ITA) 2:04.98 39 3 Catriona Bisset Australia (AUS) 2:05.33 40 2 Rose Lokonyen Athlete Refugee Team (ART) 2:13.39 PB 6 Tsepang Sello Lesotho (LES) DQ 163.5 Semi-finals The first 2 in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualified for the final.[5] Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes 1 3 Halimah Nakaayi Uganda (UGA) 1:59.35 Q, SB 2 1 Raevyn Rogers United States (USA) 1:59.57 Q 3 1 Winnie Nanyondo Uganda (UGA) 1:59.75 Q 4 3 Katie Lodge CANADA (CAN) 2:00.10 Q 5 3 Ce'Aira Brown United States (USA) 2:00.12 q 6 2 Ajeé Wilson United States (USA) 2:00.31 Q 7 3 Natoya Goule Jamaica (JAM) 2:00.33 q 8 1 Olha Lyakhova Ukraine (UKR) 2:00.72 9 1 Lindsey Butterworth Canada (CAN) 2:00.74 10 3 Noélie Yarigo Benin (BEN) 2:00.75 11 2 Rababe Arafi Morocco (MAR) 2:00.80 Q 12 2 Hedda Hynne Norway (NOR) 2:01.03 13 2 Rose Mary Almanza Cuba (CUB) 2:01.18 14 1 Alexandra Bell Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:01.23 15 2 Nataliya Pryshchepa Ukraine (UKR) 2:01.24 16 1 Halima Hachlaf Morocco (MAR) 2:01.30 17 1 Katharina Trost Germany (GER) 2:01.77 18 2 Diribe Welteji Ethiopia (ETH) 2:02.69 19 2 Wang Chunyu China (CHN) 2:02.84 20 3 Rénelle Lamote France (FRA) 2:02.86 21 3 Anna Sabat Poland (POL) 2:04.00 22 3 Morgan Mitchell Australia (AUS) 2:04.76 23 1 Līga Velvere Latvia (LAT) 2:06.99 24 2 Shelayna Oskan-Clarke Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:10.89 Final The final was started on 30 September at 22:10.[6] Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1st place, gold medalist(s) 8 Halimah Nakaayi Uganda (UGA) 1:58.04 NR 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Raevyn Rogers United States (USA) 1:58.18 SB 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Ajeé Wilson United States (USA) 1:58.84 4 7 Winnie Nanyondo Uganda (UGA) 1:59.18 5 9 Eunice Jepkoech Sum Kenya (KEN) 1:59.71 6 6 Natoya Goule Jamaica (JAM) 2:00.11 7 3 Rababe Arafi Morocco (MAR) 2:00.48 8 2 Ce'Aira Brown United States (USA) 2:02.97 References "Start list" (PDF). "800 Metres Women − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 26 September 2019. "800 Metres Women − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 26 September 2019. "Women's 800 metres − Heats − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 26 Sep 2019. "Semi-finals results" (PDF). "Final results" (PDF). vte 800 metres at the World Athletics Championships vte World champions in women's 800 metres Categories: Events at the 2019 World Athletics Championships800 metres at the World Athletics Championships This page was last edited on 22 August 2024, at 00:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.

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