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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Women's 800 metres

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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

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Gold Samantha Watson
 United States
Silver Aaliyah Miller
 United States
Bronze Tigist Ketema
 Ethiopia

Records

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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

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Heats

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 2 Tigist Ketema  Ethiopia 2:05.51 Q
2 2 Josephine Kiplangat  Kenya 2:05.69 Q
3 2 Sarah Billings  Australia 2:06.13 Q
4 1 Marta Hirpato  Bahrain 2:06.21 Q
5 1 Foziya Niguse  Ethiopia 2:06.25 Q
6 2 Jazz Shukla  Canada 2:06.59 Q, PB
7 2 Abitha Mary Manuel  India 2:06.91 q, PB
8 4 Samantha Watson  United States 2:07.30 Q
9 4 Elise Vanderelst  Belgium 2:07.70 Q
10 4 Mareen Kalis  Germany 2:07.95 Q
11 3 Alison Andrews-Paul  New Zealand 2:08.13 Q
12 1 Adrianna Czapla  Poland 2:08.16 Q
13 1 Aaliyah Miller  United States 2:08.21 Q
14 2 Nataliya Pyrozhenko  Ukraine 2:08.31 q
15 1 Carla Sweeney  Ireland 2:08.41 q
16 3 Arletis Thaureaux  Cuba 2:08.44 Q
17 3 Victoria Tachinski  Canada 2:08.48 Q
18 3 Alina Ammann  Germany 2:08.63 Q
19 1 Saija Seppä  Finland 2:08.94 q
20 3 Lilyana Georgieva  Bulgaria 2:09.28
21 4 Salomé Afonso  Portugal 2:09.43 Q
22 4 Georgia Hansen  Australia 2:09.51
23 3 Oliwia Pakuła  Poland 2:09.53
24 2 Vendula Hluchá  Czech Republic 2:09.64
25 3 Amalie Sæten  Norway 2:09.67
26 5 Betty Chepkemoi Sigei  Kenya 2:10.96 Q
27 5 Louise Shanahan  Ireland 2:11.00 Q
28 5 Esther Chebet  Uganda 2:11.18 Q
29 1 Jarly Marin  Colombia 2:11.42
30 5 Johana Arrieta  Colombia 2:11.72 Q
31 5 Arina Kleshchukova  Kyrgyzstan 2:11.98
32 4 Honorine Iribagiza  Rwanda 2:12.30
33 5 Elena Bellò  Italy 2:13.05
34 5 Lili Das  India 2:13.45
4 Zorana Grujić  Serbia DQ R163.3(a)[2]
3 Aminat Alabi  Nigeria DNS

Semifinals

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 1 Aaliyah Miller  United States 2:04.36 Q
2 3 Samantha Watson  United States 2:04.50 Q
3 3 Victoria Tachinski  Canada 2:04.55 Q
4 2 Marta Hirpato  Bahrain 2:05.09 Q
5 1 Tigist Ketema  Ethiopia 2:05.13 Q
6 1 Elise Vanderelst  Belgium 2:05.32 q
7 2 Mareen Kalis  Germany 2:05.45 Q
8 3 Betty Chepkemoi Sigei  Kenya 2:05.46 q
9 2 Arletis Thaureaux  Cuba 2:05.47 PB
10 2 Esther Chebet  Uganda 2:05.47
11 1 Jazz Shukla  Canada 2:06.24 PB
12 2 Alison Andrews-Paul  New Zealand 2:06.32 PB
13 3 Foziya Niguse  Ethiopia 2:06.84
14 2 Sarah Billings  Australia 2:06.86
15 3 Johana Arrieta  Colombia 2:07.18
16 3 Carla Sweeney  Ireland 2:07.78
17 3 Saija Seppä  Finland 2:07.91 PB
18 3 Salomé Afonso  Portugal 2:08.09
19 1 Alina Ammann  Germany 2:08.11
20 1 Louise Shanahan  Ireland 2:08.43 SB
21 1 Nataliya Pyrozhenko  Ukraine 2:08.44
22 2 Abitha Mary Manuel  India 2:09.80
23 2 Josephine Kiplangat  Kenya 2:09.98
24 1 Adrianna Czapla  Poland 2:11.44

Final

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Rank Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Samantha Watson  United States 2:04.52
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aaliyah Miller  United States 2:05.06
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tigist Ketema  Ethiopia 2:05.13
4 Elise Vanderelst  Belgium 2:05.82
5 Marta Hirpato  Bahrain 2:06.04
6 Victoria Tachinski  Canada 2:06.11
7 Betty Chepkemoi Sigei  Kenya 2:06.27
8 Mareen Kalis  Germany 2:06.32

References

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  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.