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Athletics at the 2005 Summer Universiade – Women's 800 metres

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The women's 800 metres event at the 2005 Summer Universiade was held on 17–20 August in İzmir, Turkey.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Svetlana Klyuka
 Russia
Binnaz Uslu
 Turkey
Marilyn Okoro
 Great Britain

Results

Heats

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Binnaz Uslu  Turkey 2:03.58 Q
2 1 Ewelina Sętowska-Dryk  Poland 2:04.67 Q
3 2 Sandra Teixeira  Portugal 2:04.97 Q
4 1 Teodora Kolarova  Bulgaria 2:05.00 Q
5 4 Marilyn Okoro  Great Britain 2:05.24 Q
6 2 Rebecca Lyne  Great Britain 2:05.40 Q
7 4 Aoife Byrne  Ireland 2:06.06 Q, SB
8 2 Antonella Riva  Italy 2:06.13 Q
9 1 Viktoriya Yalovtseva  Kazakhstan 2:06.28 Q
10 1 Mari Järvenpää  Finland 2:06.43 q
11 2 Anny Christofidou  Cyprus 2:06.68 q
12 4 Grace Ebor  Nigeria 2:06.99 q
13 2 Julia Howard  Canada 2:07.04 q
14 4 Natalya Lavshuk  Russia 2:07.36
15 1 Petra Ptiček  Croatia 2:07.83
16 3 Svetlana Klyuka  Russia 2:08.32 Q
17 3 Yuneisy Santiusty  Cuba 2:08.91 Q
18 4 Rebecca Johnstone  Canada 2:09.12
19 2 Michelle Gibbs  United States Virgin Islands 2:11.22
20 3 Liu Qing  China 2:11.55 Q
21 3 Buathip Boonprasert  Thailand 2:12.79
22 3 Gabriela Sophoclaeus  Cyprus 2:14.06
23 3 Gabriela Traña  Costa Rica 2:16.49
24 2 Bouchra Nessaouri  Morocco 2:16.84
25 2 Tianasom Rasdanirainy  Madagascar 2:26.64
26 3 Argianany Nahr  Netherlands Antilles 2:27.15
27 1 Sherma Aurelien  United States Virgin Islands 2:27.35
28 3 Fati Larley  Ghana 2:29.39
29 4 Maria-Pia Nehmé  Lebanon 2:32.75
30 1 Stephanie Saleh  Lebanon 2:42.71
1 Choi Sut Ieng  Macau DNS
3 Nelya Neporadna  Ukraine DNS
4 Akuvi Degbotse-Goe  Togo DNS

Semifinals

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Svetlana Klyuka  Russia 2:01.62 Q
2 2 Liu Qing  China 2:02.34 Q
3 2 Binnaz Uslu  Turkey 2:02.35 Q
4 2 Rebecca Lyne  Great Britain 2:02.35 q
5 1 Sandra Teixeira  Portugal 2:03.11 Q
6 2 Teodora Kolarova  Bulgaria 2:03.24 q
7 1 Marilyn Okoro  Great Britain 2:03.29 Q
8 1 Ewelina Sętowska-Dryk  Poland 2:03.30 Q
9 1 Yuneisy Santiusty  Cuba 2:04.87 q
10 2 Mari Järvenpää  Finland 2:05.91
11 1 Grace Ebor  Nigeria 2:06.63
12 1 Anny Christofidou  Cyprus 2:06.85
13 1 Antonella Riva  Italy 2:07.48
14 1 Viktoriya Yalovtseva  Kazakhstan 2:08.02
15 2 Julia Howard  Canada 2:08.23
16 2 Aoife Byrne  Ireland 2:08.79

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Svetlana Klyuka  Russia 2:00.80
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Binnaz Uslu  Turkey 2:01.42 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marilyn Okoro  Great Britain 2:01.90 SB
4 Liu Qing  China 2:02.27
5 Ewelina Sętowska-Dryk  Poland 2:02.30
6 Sandra Teixeira  Portugal 2:02.92
7 Teodora Kolarova  Bulgaria 2:04.00
8 Yuneisy Santiusty  Cuba 2:04.62
9 Rebecca Lyne  Great Britain 2:05.03

References

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