2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 800 metres

The men's 800 metres at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships will be held at the Ataköy Athletics Arena on 9 and 11 March. The gold medal was won by 18-year-old Mohammed Aman of Ethiopia, in a time of 1:48.36 seconds. [1]

In the 800 metres final there were 6 competitors all from different nations. Jakub Holuša had run the fastest time in the semi-final (1:47.23) placing in front of the gold medalist, Mohammed Aman. Going into the final Adam Kszczot was the favourite to win the race. At the end of the first lap Kszczot was leading and looking to pull away from the pack. At the 400 metre mark Kszczot was still winning the race after coming through with a time of 56.29 seconds. Kszczot kept his lead until the 700 metre mark where Mohammed Aman made a move and overtook him. Holuša and Osagie followed suite and also overtook Kszczot on the home strait.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Mohammed Aman
 Ethiopia
Jakub Holuša
 Czech Republic
Andrew Osagie
 United Kingdom

Records

Standing records prior to the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record  Wilson Kipketer (DEN) 1:42.67 Paris, France 9 March 1997
Championship record  Wilson Kipketer (DEN) 1:42.67 Paris, France 9 March 1997
World Leading  Adam Kszczot (POL) 1:44.57 Liévin, France 14 February 2012
African record  Joseph Mutua (KEN) 1:44.71 Stuttgart, Germany 31 January 2004
Asian record  Yusuf Saad Kamel (BHR) 1:45.26 Valencia, Spain 9 March 2008
European record  Wilson Kipketer (DEN) 1:42.67 Paris, France 9 March 1997
North and Central American
and Caribbean record
 Johnny Gray (USA) 1:45.00 Sindelfingen, Germany 8 March 1992
Oceanian Record  Ryan Foster (AUS) 1:47.48 State College, United States 30 January 2010
South American record  José Luíz Barbosa (BRA) 1:45.43 Piraeus, Greece 8 March 1989

Qualification standards

Indoor Outdoor
1:48.00 1:45.00

Schedule

Date Time Round
9 March 201210:10Heats
10 March 201211:50Semi-final
11 March 201216:20Final

Results

Heats

[2]

Qualification: First 2 (Q) plus the 6 fastest times qualified (q)

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
16Boaz Kiplagat Lalang Kenya1:49.50Q
22Timothy Kitum Kenya1:49.57Q
32Musaeb Abdulrahman Balla Qatar1:49.71Q
46Michael Rutt United States1:49.72Q
52Andrew Osagie Great Britain1:49.73q
54Joe Thomas Great Britain1:49.73Q
72Raphael Pallitsch Austria1:49.78q
86Julius Mutekanga Uganda1:49.81q
94Andreas Rapatz Austria1:49.89Q
101Antonio Manuel Reina Spain1:50.02Q
104Rafith Rodríguez Colombia1:50.02q
124Luis Alberto Marco Spain1:50.13q
131Adam Kszczot Poland1:50.14Q
143Jakub Holuša Czech Republic1:50.49Q
153Mohammed Aman Ethiopia1:50.56Q
161Tevan Everett United States1:50.67q
173Ismail Ahmed Ismail Sudan1:50.72
186Farkhod Kuralov Tajikistan1:52.61NR
193Moussa Camara Mali1:52.62NR
205Jan Van Den Broeck Belgium1:52.65Q
215Marcin Lewandowski Poland1:52.67Q
225Jamaal James Trinidad and Tobago1:52.71
232Brice Etes Monaco1:52.93
245Vid Jakob Tršan Slovenia1:53.64
253Halit Kiliç Turkey1:54.06
266Dustin Emrani Israel1:54.20
272Arnold Sorina Vanuatu1:54.44NR
281Nimet Gashi Albania1:54.70
291Gaylord Silly Seychelles1:54.93NR
304Benjamín Enzema Equatorial Guinea1:58.19NR
315Ashot Hayrapetyan Armenia1:58.21
324Kieng Samorn Cambodia1:59.14NR

Semi-final

Qualification: First 2 of each heat qualified (Q)

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Jakub Holuša Czech Republic1:47.23Q, SB
23Adam Kszczot Poland1:47.90Q
31Mohammed Aman Ethiopia1:48.07Q
43Luis Alberto Marco Spain1:48.12
51Andrew Osagie Great Britain1:48.13Q
63Andreas Rapatz Austria1:48.15
71Timothy Kitum Kenya1:48.22
81Antonio Manuel Reina Spain1:48.36
92Michael Rutt United States1:48.88Q
102Jan Van Den Broeck Belgium1:48.90Q
113Joe Thomas Great Britain1:49.12
122Boaz Kiplagat Lalang Kenya1:49.31
131Julius Mutekanga Uganda1:49.32
142Raphael Pallitsch Austria1:49.42
151Musaeb Abdulrahman Balla Qatar1:49.51
163Tevan Everett United States1:49.57
2Rafith Rodríguez ColombiaDNF
2Marcin Lewandowski PolandDNF

Final

6 athletes from 6 countries participated. The final started at 16:20.[3]

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)Mohammed Aman Ethiopia1:48.36
2nd, silver medalist(s)Jakub Holuša Czech Republic1:48.62
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Andrew Osagie Great Britain1:48.92
4Adam Kszczot Poland1:49.16
5Jan van den Broeck Belgium1:50.83
6Michael Rutt United States1:51.47

References

  1. "Teenager Aman's rise continues with Ethiopia's first 800m gold". iaaf.org. 10 March 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  2. Start List
  3. "2012 World Indoor Championships – Men's 800 metres (final)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
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