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Athletics at the 2003 Summer Universiade – Men's 800 metres

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The men's 800 metres event at the 2003 Summer Universiade was held in Daegu, South Korea with the final on 27–30 August.

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Roman Oravec
 Czech Republic
Ramil Aritkulov
 Russia
Fabiano Peçanha
 Brazil

Results

Heats

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Roman Oravec  Czech Republic 1:48.82 Q
2 1 Walid Meliani  Algeria 1:49.09 Q
3 1 Mikhail Kolganov  Kazakhstan 1:49.51 q
4 5 Ioan Zaizan  Romania 1:49.52 Q
5 5 Ramil Aritkulov  Russia 1:49.60 Q
6 2 Fabio Lettieri  Italy 1:49.64 Q
7 2 Artyom Mastrov  Russia 1:49.76 Q
8 5 Christian Neunhauserer  Italy 1:49.92 q
9 2 Gareth Hyett  New Zealand 1:49.99 q
10 1 Daniel Ruiz  Spain 1:50.11 q
11 2 José Maldonado  Puerto Rico 1:50.56 q
12 5 Cho Jae-deuk  South Korea 1:50.73 q
13 2 Avetik Arakelyan  Armenia 1:51.75 NR
14 4 Eugenio Barrios  Spain 1:51.92 Q
15 4 Joel Kidger  Great Britain 1:51.98 Q
16 4 Lee Jae-hun  South Korea 1:51.99
17 3 Roman Hanzel  Slovakia 1:52.12 Q
18 3 Fabiano Peçanha  Brazil 1:52.14 Q
19 3 Heleodoro Navarro  Mexico 1:52.22 [1]
20 1 Harry Larubi  Uganda 1:52.64
21 4 Aggelos Thomopoulos  Greece 1:54.42
22 3 Kondwani Chiwina  Malawi 1:54.57
23 1 Saeed Ali Al-Adhreai  Yemen 1:54.75
24 5 Aunese Mika  Samoa 1:56.24 NJR
25 3 Abraham Khumalo  Swaziland 1:57.26
26 3 So Hoi Nam  Hong Kong 1:58.50
27 4 Que Yin Tik  Hong Kong 2:00.12
28 4 Johnson Rukundo  Rwanda 2:01.03
29 1 Cheong Man Fong  Macau 2:01.13
30 2 Iao Kuan Un  Macau 2:01.35
31 2 Mohammed Al-Azri  Oman 2:01.54
32 4 Telguy Djibeng  Chad 2:10.29
33 5 Majed Al-Bousafi  Oman 2:12.68

Semifinals

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Ioan Zaizan  Romania 1:48.27 Q
2 1 Roman Oravec  Czech Republic 1:48.37 Q
3 1 Eugenio Barrios  Spain 1:48.49 Q
4 1 Artyom Mastrov  Russia 1:48.49 q
5 1 Fabiano Peçanha  Brazil 1:48.73 q
6 1 Gareth Hyett  New Zealand 1:48.85
7 1 Joewel Maldonado  Puerto Rico 1:49.27
8 1 Christian Neunhauserer  Italy 1:49.49
9 2 Ramil Aritkulov  Russia 1:49.99 Q
10 2 Walid Meliani  Algeria 1:50.07 Q
11 2 Roman Hanzel  Slovakia 1:50.11 Q
12 2 Joel Kidger  Great Britain 1:50.15
13 2 Daniel Ruiz  Spain 1:50.36
14 2 Fabio Lettieri  Italy 1:50.84
15 2 Cho Jae-Deuk  South Korea 1:51.28
2 Mikhail Kolganov  Kazakhstan DNS

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Roman Oravec  Czech Republic 1:48.01
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ramil Aritkulov  Russia 1:48.19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Fabiano Peçanha  Brazil 1:48.20
4 Ioan Zaizan  Romania 1:48.85
5 Walid Meliani  Algeria 1:48.95
6 Artyom Mastrov  Russia 1:49.13
7 Eugenio Barrios  Spain 1:49.35
8 Roman Hanzel  Slovakia 1:50.21

References

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