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

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The women's 800 metres at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics will be held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 10, 11, and 12 July.[1][2][3]

Medalists

Gold Ajeé Wilson
 United States
Silver Jessica Judd
 Great Britain
Bronze Manal El Bahraoui
 Morocco

Records

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

World Junior Record  Pamela Jelimo (KEN) 1:54.01 Zürich, Switzerland 29 August 2008
Championship Record  Elena Mirela Lavric (ROM) 2:00.06 Bydgoszcz, Poland 11 July 2008
World Junior Leading  Anastasiya Tkachuk (UKR) 2:00.78 Yalta, Ukraine 28 May 2012

Results

Heats

Qualification: The first 3 of each heat (Q) and the 6 fastest times (q) qualified

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 1 4 Jessica Judd  Great Britain 2:02.71 Q
2 1 7 Winnie Nanyondo  Uganda 2:03.00 Q, PB
3 1 5 Agatha Jeruto Kimaswai  Kenya 2:03.22 Q, PB
4 1 9 Sonja Mosler  Germany 2:03.36 q, PB
5 5 5 Anastasiya Tkachuk  Ukraine 2:04.19 Q
6 5 6 Aníta Hinriksdóttir  Iceland 2:04.74 Q, New Jersey
7 1 6 Khadija El Moussaoui  Morocco 2:05.63 q, PB
8 3 4 Emily Dudgeon  Great Britain 2:05.73 Q
9 5 3 Síofra Cléirigh Büttner  Ireland 2:05.87 Q
10 3 3 Dureti Edao  Ethiopia 2:05.91 Q
11 6 5 Manal El Bahraoui  Morocco 2:06.07 Q
12 3 8 Simoya Campbell  Jamaica 2:06.18 Q
13 5 7 Maruša Mišmaš  Slovenia 2:06.25 q
14 2 7 Halimah Nakaayi  Uganda 2:06.38 Q
15 2 4 Julia Zrinyi  Canada 2:06.64 Q
16 3 2 Marta Pen  Portugal 2:06.75 q, PB
17 3 7 Rénelle Lamote  France 2:06.89 q
18 4 5 Ajeé Wilson  United States 2:07.04 Q
18 4 9 Devan Wiebe  Canada 2:07.04 Q
20 1 3 Camille Laplace  France 2:07.07 q
21 2 8 Monique Stander  South Africa 2:07.08 Q
22 4 4 Christine Gees  Germany 2:07.11 Q
23 3 6 Teshon Adderley  Bahamas 2:07.18
24 4 6 Akiho Fukuzato  Japan 2:07.25
25 2 9 Syntia Ellward  Poland 2:07.32
26 4 7 Olena Sidorska  Ukraine 2:07.52
27 2 6 Mizuki Yamamoto  Japan 2:07.59
28 6 4 Flavia De Lima  Brazil 2:07.78 Q
29 6 2 Danielle Aragon  United States 2:07.84 Q
30 2 3 Aleksandra Astakhova  Belarus 2:08.03
31 6 7 Asli Arik  Turkey 2:08.68
32 1 8 Johanna Matintalo  Finland 2:09.05
33 4 3 Sanda Kociš  Croatia 2:09.51
34 5 8 Iuliana Madalina Leonte  Romania 2:09.61
35 6 3 Desreen Montague  Jamaica 2:10.22
36 3 5 Marta Frechilla  Spain 2:11.97
37 5 9 Irene Baldessari  Italy 2:12.15
38 6 6 Zeyetuna Mohammed  Ethiopia 2:12.47
39 5 4 Thato Makhafola  South Africa 2:16.82
40 2 5 Tatyana Yurchenko  Kazakhstan 2:20.02
41 6 8 Marija Stambolic  Serbia 2:29.85
42 3 9 Domingas Tchiaca  Angola 2:35.97
4 8 Shimenege Agber  Nigeria DNS
6 9 Aicha Bilal Fall  Mauritania DNS

Semi-final

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

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 3 4 Jessica Judd  Great Britain 2:02.30 Q
2 2 5 Emily Dudgeon  Great Britain 2:02.32 Q, PB
3 3 7 Winnie Nanyondo  Uganda 2:02.38 Q, PB
4 2 7 Ajeé Wilson  United States 2:02.43 Q, PB
5 1 5 Anastasiya Tkachuk  Ukraine 2:02.50 Q
6 2 6 Sonja Mosler  Germany 2:02.82 q, PB
7 1 6 Aníta Hinriksdóttir  Iceland 2:03.15 Q, NR
8 1 7 Manal El Bahraoui  Morocco 2:03.18 q
9 3 5 Agatha Jeruto Kimaswai  Kenya 2:03.98
10 3 6 Khadija El Moussaoui  Morocco 2:04.17 PB
11 3 2 Danielle Aragon  United States 2:04.19 PB
12 3 4 Christine Gees  Germany 2:04.58 PB
13 2 4 Monique Stander  South Africa 2:05.29
14 2 3 Devan Wiebe  Canada 2:05.40 PB
15 1 2 Marta Pen  Portugal 2:05.45 PB
16 2 8 Rénelle Lamote  France 2:05.83
17 1 9 Síofra Cléirigh Büttner  Ireland 2:06.70
18 2 2 Flavia De Lima  Brazil 2:07.03
19 1 3 Maruša Mišmaš  Slovenia 2:07.23
20 1 8 Dureti Edao  Ethiopia 2:07.91
21 3 3 Camille Laplace  France 2:08.04
22 3 4 Julia Zrinyi  Canada 2:09.63
- 2 9 Halimah Nakaayi  Uganda DQ
- 1 4 Simoya Campbell  Jamaica DNS

Final

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 9 Ajeé Wilson  United States 2:00.91 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Jessica Judd  Great Britain 2:00.96 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Manal El Bahraoui  Morocco 2:03.09
4 2 Aníta Hinriksdóttir  Iceland 2:03.23
5 8 Sonja Mosler  Germany 2:04.07
6 7 Emily Dudgeon  Great Britain 2:04.68
7 4 Anastasiia Tkachuk  Ukraine 2:04.92
8 5 Winnie Nanyondo  Uganda 2:07.23

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 42 athletes from 30 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. ^ http://www.iaaf.org/Mini/WJC12/Results/ResultsByEvent.aspx?/disctype=4/sex=W/discCode=800/combCode=hash/timetable.html[dead link]
  2. ^ 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
  3. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – Eugene 2014 – FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015

External links

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