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Athletics at the 2019 Summer Universiade – Men's 800 metres

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The men's 800 metres event at the 2019 Summer Universiade was held on 11, 12 and 13 July at the Stadio San Paolo in Naples.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Mohamed Belbachir
 Algeria
Moad Zahafi
 Morocco
Lukáš Hodboď
 Czech Republic

Results

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Heats

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Qualification: First 4 in each heat (Q) and next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.[1]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Gorata Gabankitse  Botswana 1:49.98 Q, SB
2 3 Aymeric Lusine  France 1:49.99 Q
3 2 Mohamed Belbachir  Algeria 1:50.27 Q
4 2 Lukáš Hodboď  Czech Republic 1:50.51 Q
5 4 Moad Zahafi  Morocco 1:50.70 Q
6 2 Emmanuel Osuje  Uganda 1:50.72 Q
7 3 Jye Perrott  Australia 1:50.77 Q
8 3 Bram Buigel  Netherlands 1:50.90 Q
9 2 Li Junlin  China 1:50.92 Q
10 1 Matheus Americo  Brazil 1:51.05 Q
11 1 Christian Clausen  Denmark 1:51.22 Q
12 2 Jirayu Pleenaram  Thailand 1:51.23 q, PB
13 1 Mason Cohen  Australia 1:51.54 Q
14 4 Oussama Cherrad  Algeria 1:51.61 Q
15 1 Enrico Brazzale  Italy 1:51.74 Q
16 5 Caleb Kwemoi  Uganda 1:51.82 Q
17 4 Enrico Riccobon  Italy 1:51.84 Q
18 5 Filip Šnejdr  Czech Republic 1:51.85 Q
19 3 Rafael Muñoz  Chile 1:52.04 q
20 5 Duran Faro  South Africa 1:52.09 Q
21 5 James Preston  New Zealand 1:52.20 Q
22 2 Mohammed Al-Suleimani  Oman 1:52.27 q, SB
23 2 Michael Todd  United States 1:52.43 q
24 5 Sami Al-Yami  Saudi Arabia 1:52.45 PB
25 3 Nifras Rojideen  Sri Lanka 1:52.49 PB
26 1 Diogo Pinhão  Portugal 1:52.70
27 5 Julian Alberto Gaviola  Argentina 1:52.75
28 3 Peter Al-Khoury  Lebanon 1:52.83
29 5 Tilen Šimenko Lalič  Slovenia 1:52.85
30 1 Nicolae Marian Coman  Romania 1:52.95
31 4 Dage Minors  Bermuda 1:53.44 Q
32 4 Sten Ütsmüts  Estonia 1:54.09
33 4 Hristiyan Stoyanov  Bulgaria 1:54.22 PB
34 1 Francs Dāvids Helvijs  Latvia 2:01.06 SB
35 3 Bandar Hassan  Saudi Arabia 2:20.38
5 Tariku Mekonen  Ethiopia DNF
4 Patrick Kahongo  Zambia DNF

Semifinals

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Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Moad Zahafi  Morocco 1:47.63 Q
2 3 Mohamed Belbachir  Algeria 1:47.86 Q
3 2 Aymeric Lusine  France 1:48.02 Q
4 3 Filip Šnejdr  Czech Republic 1:48.11 Q, SB
5 2 Li Junlin  China 1:48.14 q
6 2 James Preston  New Zealand 1:48.68 q
7 2 Bram Buigel  Netherlands 1:48.90 PB
8 2 Gorata Gabankitse  Botswana 1:49.00 SB
9 3 Caleb Kwemoi  Uganda 1:49.28
10 3 Jye Perrott  Australia 1:49.49
11 2 Christian Clausen  Denmark 1:49.50 PB
12 1 Enrico Riccobon  Italy 1:49.54 Q
13 1 Lukáš Hodboď  Czech Republic 1:49.76 Q
14 1 Oussama Cherrad  Algeria 1:49.76
15 1 Mason Cohen  Australia 1:49.98
16 3 Enrico Brazzale  Italy 1:50.27
17 1 Duran Faro  South Africa 1:50.53
18 1 Emmanuel Osuje  Uganda 1:50.90
19 2 Matheus Americo  Brazil 1:50.95
20 1 Jirayu Pleenaram  Thailand 1:51.17 PB
21 3 Michael Todd  United States 1:51.25
22 3 Dage Minors  Bermuda 1:51.43
23 1 Rafael Muñoz  Chile 1:53.30
3 Mohammed Al-Suleimani  Oman DNS

Final

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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mohamed Belbachir  Algeria 1:47.02
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Moad Zahafi  Morocco 1:47.64
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lukáš Hodboď  Czech Republic 1:47.97 SB
4 Filip Šnejdr  Czech Republic 1:48.08 SB
5 Enrico Riccobon  Italy 1:48.58 SB
6 James Preston  New Zealand 1:50.11
Li Junlin  China DQ R163.3a[4]
Aymeric Lusine  France DQ R163.3a[4]

References

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