2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Women's 800 metres

The women's 800 metres event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 19, 20 and 21 July.

Medalists

GoldSamantha Watson
 United States
SilverAaliyah Miller
 United States
BronzeTigist Ketema
 Ethiopia

Records

Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
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  Habitam Alemu (ETH) 1:59.14 Doha, Qatar 6 May 2016

Results

Heats

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

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNote
12Tigist Ketema Ethiopia2:05.51Q
22Josephine Kiplangat Kenya2:05.69Q
32Sarah Billings Australia2:06.13Q
41Marta Hirpato Bahrain2:06.21Q
51Foziya Niguse Ethiopia2:06.25Q
62Jazz Shukla Canada2:06.59Q, PB
72Abitha Mary Manuel India2:06.91q, PB
84Samantha Watson United States2:07.30Q
94Elise Vanderelst Belgium2:07.70Q
104Mareen Kalis Germany2:07.95Q
113Alison Andrews-Paul New Zealand2:08.13Q
121Adrianna Czapla Poland2:08.16Q
131Aaliyah Miller United States2:08.21Q
142Nataliya Pyrozhenko Ukraine2:08.31q
151Carla Sweeney Ireland2:08.41q
163Arletis Thaureaux Cuba2:08.44Q
173Victoria Tachinski Canada2:08.48Q
183Alina Ammann Germany2:08.63Q
191Saija Seppä Finland2:08.94q
203Lilyana Georgieva Bulgaria2:09.28
214Salomé Afonso Portugal2:09.43Q
224Georgia Hansen Australia2:09.51
233Oliwia Pakuła Poland2:09.53
242Vendula Hluchá Czech Republic2:09.64
253Amalie Sæten Norway2:09.67
265Betty Chepkemoi Sigei Kenya2:10.96Q
275Louise Shanahan Ireland2:11.00Q
285Esther Chebet Uganda2:11.18Q
291Jarly Marin Colombia2:11.42
305Johana Arrieta Colombia2:11.72Q
315Arina Kleshchukova Kyrgyzstan2:11.98
324Honorine Iribagiza Rwanda2:12.30
335Elena Bellò Italy2:13.05
345Lili Das India2:13.45
4Zorana Grujić SerbiaDQR163.3(a)[2]
3Aminat Alabi NigeriaDNS

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[3]

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNote
11Aaliyah Miller United States2:04.36Q
23Samantha Watson United States2:04.50Q
33Victoria Tachinski Canada2:04.55Q
42Marta Hirpato Bahrain2:05.09Q
51Tigist Ketema Ethiopia2:05.13Q
61Elise Vanderelst Belgium2:05.32q
72Mareen Kalis Germany2:05.45Q
83Betty Chepkemoi Sigei Kenya2:05.46q
92Arletis Thaureaux Cuba2:05.47PB
102Esther Chebet Uganda2:05.47
111Jazz Shukla Canada2:06.24PB
122Alison Andrews-Paul New Zealand2:06.32PB
133Foziya Niguse Ethiopia2:06.84
142Sarah Billings Australia2:06.86
153Johana Arrieta Colombia2:07.18
163Carla Sweeney Ireland2:07.78
173Saija Seppä Finland2:07.91PB
183Salomé Afonso Portugal2:08.09
191Alina Ammann Germany2:08.11
201Louise Shanahan Ireland2:08.43SB
211Nataliya Pyrozhenko Ukraine2:08.44
222Abitha Mary Manuel India2:09.80
232Josephine Kiplangat Kenya2:09.98
241Adrianna Czapla Poland2:11.44

Final

[4]

RankNameNationalityTimeNote
Samantha Watson United States2:04.52
Aaliyah Miller United States2:05.06
Tigist Ketema Ethiopia2:05.13
4Elise Vanderelst Belgium2:05.82
5Marta Hirpato Bahrain2:06.04
6Victoria Tachinski Canada2:06.11
7Betty Chepkemoi Sigei Kenya2:06.27
8Mareen Kalis Germany2:06.32

References

  1. "Heats results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  2. Lane infringement
  3. "Semifinals results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  4. "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
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