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SUMMARY 800 Metres Men - Semi-Final First 3 in Each Heat (Q) and the Next 2 Fastest (Q) Advance to the Final Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 SUMMARY 800 Metres Men - Semi-Final First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 1:41.73 Nijel AMOS BOT 18 London (Olympic Stadium) 9 Aug 2012 Championships Record CR 1:43.79 Nijel AMOS BOT 18 Barcelona (Estadio Olímpico) 15 Jul 2012 World U20 Leading WU20L 1:45.56 Tolesa BODENA ETH 18 Huelva (ESP) 8 Jun 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 14 July 2018 RANKPLACE HEAT LANE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT 1 1 2 3 454 Ngeno KIPNGETICH KEN 17 Aug 00 1:46.81 Q 2 2 2 5 153 Eliott CRESTAN BEL 22 Feb 99 1:46.84 Q NU20R 3 3 2 6 393 Simone BARONTINI ITA 5 Jan 99 1:47.35 Q PB 4 4 2 1 102 Oussama CHERRAD ALG 6 Mar 00 1:47.36 q PB 5 1 1 3 457 Solomon LEKUTA KEN 3 Oct 99 1:47.56 Q 6 5 2 8 307 Markhim LONSDALE GBR 9 Jan 99 1:47.73 q SB 7 2 1 4 262 Adisu GIRMA ETH 10 Dec 99 1:47.88 Q 8 3 1 5 293 Alex BOTTERILL GBR 18 Jan 00 1:47.97 Q 9 4 1 7 646 Josh HOEY USA 1 Nov 99 1:48.07 PB 10 6 2 7 204 Marino BLOUDEK CRO 18 Jul 99 1:48.20 SB 11 5 1 8 205 Sven CEPUŠ CRO 9 Dec 99 1:48.38 PB 12 6 1 1 607 Mehmet ÇELIK TUR 01 1:48.53 PB 13 7 1 2 203 Juan Diego CASTRO CRC 17 May 00 1:49.13 NU20R 14 8 1 6 155 Pieter SISK BEL 8 Dec 99 1:49.82 15 7 2 4 656 Rey RIVERA USA 7 Feb 99 1:50.48 16 8 2 2 534 Marcelo PEREIRA POR 27 May 00 1:57.88 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 1:41.73 Nijel AMOS (BOT) London (Olympic Stadium) 9 Aug 12 1:45.56 Tolesa BODENA (ETH) Huelva (ESP) 8 Jun 1:42.37 Mohammed AMAN (ETH) Bruxelles (Boudewijnstadion) 6 Sep 13 1:46.00 Tadese LEMI (ETH) Djibouti (DJI) 30 Mar 1:42.53 Timothy KITUM (KEN) London (Olympic Stadium) 9 Aug 12 1:46.16 Solomon LEKUTA (KEN) Nairobi (KEN) 17 Feb 1:42.69 Abubaker KAKI (SUD) Oslo (Bislett) 6 Jun 08 1:46.29 Kumari TAKI (KEN) Hengelo (NED) 3 Jun 1:43.13 Abraham Kipchirchir ROTICH (KEN)Monaco (Stade Louis II) 20 Jul 12 1:46.49 Ngeno KIPNGETICH (KEN) Nairobi (KEN) 11 Jun 1:43.40 Leonard Kirwa KOSENCHA (KEN)Monaco (Stade Louis II) 20 Jul 12 1:46.59 Nobert KOLOMBOS (KEN) Praha (CZE) 7 May 1:43.55 Donavan BRAZIER (USA) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 10 Jun 16 1:46.84 Eliott CRESTAN (BEL) Tampere 14 Jul 1:43.56 Robert BIWOTT (KEN) Barcelona (Serrahima) 8 Jul 15 1:46.92 Beant SINGH (IND) Guwahati (IND) 27 Jun 1:43.64 Japheth KIMUTAI (KEN) Zürich 13 Aug 97 1:47.20 George Meitamei MANANGOI (KEN) Pretoria (RSA) 8 Mar 1:43.76 Kipyegon BETT (KEN) Berlin (Olympiastadion) 3 Sep 16 1:47.35 Simone BARONTINI (ITA) Tampere 14 Jul Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-800-M-sf----.RS4..v1 Issued at 14:43 on Saturday, 14 July 2018 Official IAAF Partners Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RACE ANALYSIS 800 Metres Men - Semi-Final First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final 14 July 2018 14:36 START TIME 25° C 47 % Heat 2 2 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT 400m 1 454 Ngeno KIPNGETICH KEN 17 Aug 00 1:46.81 52.63 (1) 54.18 (3) 2 153 Eliott CRESTAN BEL 22 Feb 99 1:46.84 NU20R 52.96 (4) 53.88 (1) 3 393 Simone BARONTINI ITA 5 Jan 99 1:47.35 PB 53.33 (7) 54.02 (2) 4 102 Oussama CHERRAD ALG 6 Mar 00 1:47.36 PB 53.13 (6) 54.23 (4) 5 307 Markhim LONSDALE GBR 9 Jan 99 1:47.73 SB 53.09 (5) 54.64 (5) 6 204 Marino BLOUDEK CRO 18 Jul 99 1:48.20 SB 52.94 (3) 55.26 (6) 7 656 Rey RIVERA USA 7 Feb 99 1:50.48 52.74 (2) 57.74 (7) 8 534 Marcelo PEREIRA POR 27 May 00 1:57.88 53.44 (8) 1:04.44 (8) Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-800-M-sf--2--.RS5..v1 Issued at 14:42 on Saturday, 14 July 2018 Official IAAF Partners Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RESULTS 800 Metres Men - Semi-Final First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 1:41.73 Nijel AMOS BOT 18 London (Olympic Stadium) 9 Aug 2012 Championships Record CR 1:43.79 Nijel AMOS BOT 18 Barcelona (Estadio Olímpico) 15 Jul 2012 World U20 Leading WU20L 1:45.56 Tolesa BODENA ETH 18 Huelva (ESP) 8 Jun 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 14 July 2018 14:29 START TIME 25° C 47 % Heat 1 2 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT 1 457 Solomon LEKUTA KEN 3 Oct 99 3 1:47.56 Q 2 262 Adisu GIRMA ETH 10 Dec 99 4 1:47.88 Q 3 293 Alex BOTTERILL GBR 18 Jan 00 5 1:47.97 Q 4 646 Josh HOEY USA 1 Nov 99 7 1:48.07 PB 5 205 Sven CEPUŠ CRO 9 Dec 99 8 1:48.38 PB 6 607 Mehmet ÇELIK TUR 01 1 1:48.53 PB 7 203 Juan Diego CASTRO CRC 17 May 00 2 1:49.13 NU20R 8 155 Pieter SISK BEL 8 Dec 99 6 1:49.82 INTERMEDIATE TIMES 400m Solomon LEKUTA 53.35 14 July 2018 14:36 START TIME 25° C 47 % Heat 2 2 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT 1 454 Ngeno KIPNGETICH KEN 17 Aug 00 3 1:46.81 Q 2 153 Eliott CRESTAN BEL 22 Feb 99 5 1:46.84 Q NU20R 3 393 Simone BARONTINI ITA 5 Jan 99 6 1:47.35 Q PB 4 102 Oussama CHERRAD ALG 6 Mar 00 1 1:47.36 q PB 5 307 Markhim LONSDALE GBR 9 Jan 99 8 1:47.73 q SB 6 204 Marino BLOUDEK CRO 18 Jul 99 7 1:48.20 SB 7 656 Rey RIVERA USA 7 Feb 99 4 1:50.48 8 534 Marcelo PEREIRA POR 27 May 00 2 1:57.88 INTERMEDIATE TIMES 400m Ngeno KIPNGETICH 52.63 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 1:41.73 Nijel AMOS (BOT) London (Olympic Stadium) 9 Aug 12 1:45.56 Tolesa BODENA (ETH) Huelva (ESP) 8 Jun 1:42.37 Mohammed AMAN (ETH) Bruxelles (Boudewijnstadion) 6 Sep 13 1:46.00 Tadese LEMI (ETH) Djibouti (DJI) 30 Mar 1:42.53 Timothy KITUM (KEN) London (Olympic Stadium) 9 Aug 12 1:46.16 Solomon LEKUTA (KEN) Nairobi (KEN) 17 Feb 1:42.69 Abubaker KAKI (SUD) Oslo (Bislett) 6 Jun 08 1:46.29 Kumari TAKI (KEN) Hengelo (NED) 3 Jun 1:43.13 Abraham Kipchirchir ROTICH (KEN)Monaco (Stade Louis II) 20 Jul 12 1:46.49 Ngeno KIPNGETICH (KEN) Nairobi (KEN) 11 Jun 1:43.40 Leonard Kirwa KOSENCHA (KEN)Monaco (Stade Louis II) 20 Jul 12 1:46.59 Nobert KOLOMBOS (KEN) Praha (CZE) 7 May 1:43.55 Donavan BRAZIER (USA) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 10 Jun 16 1:46.84 Eliott CRESTAN (BEL) Tampere 14 Jul 1:43.56 Robert BIWOTT (KEN) Barcelona (Serrahima) 8 Jul 15 1:46.92 Beant SINGH (IND) Guwahati (IND) 27 Jun 1:43.64 Japheth KIMUTAI (KEN) Zürich 13 Aug 97 1:47.20 George Meitamei MANANGOI (KEN) Pretoria (RSA) 8 Mar 1:43.76 Kipyegon BETT (KEN) Berlin (Olympiastadion) 3 Sep 16 1:47.35 Simone BARONTINI (ITA) Tampere 14 Jul Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-800-M-sf----.RS6..v1 Issued at 14:43 on Saturday, 14 July 2018 Official IAAF Partners Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RESULTS 5000 Metres Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 12:47.53 Hagos GEBRHIWET ETH 18 Paris Saint-Denis (Stade de France) 6 Jul 2012 Championships Record CR 13:08.57 Abreham CHERKOS ETH 19 Bydgoszcz (Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak) 13 Jul 2008 World U20 Leading WU20L 13:04.05 Selemon BAREGA ETH 18 Stockholm (SWE) 10 Jun 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 14 July 2018 15:17 START TIME 25° C 47 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1 464 Edward Pingua ZAKAYO KEN 25 Nov 01 12 13:20.16 2 463 Stanley Mburu WAITHAKA KEN 9 Apr 00 10 13:20.57 3 503 Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN NOR 19 Sep 00 18 13:20.78 AU20R 4 257 Selemon BAREGA ETH 20 Jan 00 2 13:21.16 5 259 Telahun Haile BEKELE ETH 13 May 99 6 13:23.24 6 626 Jacob KIPLIMO UGA 14 Nov 00 3 13:23.35 7 621 Oscar CHELIMO UGA 12 Dec 01 16 14:00.68 8 563 Elzan BIBIC SRB 8 Jan 99 5 14:15.37 9 225 Kokob GHEBRU ERI 13 Mar 99 21 14:23.49 10 658 Cooper TEARE USA 18 Aug 99 17 14:24.30 11 502 Simen HALLE HAUGEN NOR 9 Jan 99 20 14:25.37 12 234 Aarón LAS HERAS ESP 22 Jun 00 9 14:30.09 13 327 Mohamed MOHUMED GER 24 Mar 99 11 14:30.81 14 545 Adrian GARCEA ROU 1 Jun 99 7 14:33.21 PB 15 218 Idleh ADEN DJI 1 Jan 99 1 14:33.35 PB 16 308 Thomas MORTIMER GBR 7 Jan 99 19 14:37.14 17 447 Yuhi NAKAYA JPN 11 Jun 99 15 14:39.78 18 386 Darragh MCELHINNEY IRL 9 Nov 00 14 14:53.63 19 187 Tyler DOZZI CAN 21 Jan 99 4 15:31.39 20 648 Soren KNUDSEN USA 20 May 99 8 16:18.33 465 Nursultan KENESHBEKOV KGZ 25 Mar 00 22 DNF 573 Yousif RAMADAN SUD 28 Nov 99 13 DQ 163.3(b) NOTE IAAF Rule 163.3(b) - Infringement of the inside border INTERMEDIATE TIMES 1000m Selemon BAREGA 2:38.04 2000m Telahun Haile BEKELE 5:21.88 3000m Selemon BAREGA 8:06.70 4000m Selemon BAREGA 10:55.84 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 12:47.53 Hagos GEBRHIWET (ETH)Paris Saint-Denis (Stade de France) 6 Jul 12 13:04.05 Selemon BAREGA (ETH) Stockholm (SWE) 10 Jun 12:48.64 Isiah Kiplangat KOECHParis (KEN) Saint-Denis (Stade de France) 6 Jul 12 13:04.63 Telahun Haile BEKELE (ETH) Huelva (ESP) 8 Jun 12:52.61 Eliud KIPCHOGE (KEN) Oslo 27 Jun 03 13:10.14 Stanley Mburu WAITHAKA (KEN) Shanghai (CHN) 12 May 12:53.66 Augustine Kiprono CHOGE (KEN)Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 8 Jul 05 13:10.99 Nibret MELAK (ETH) Shanghai (CHN) 12 May 12:53.72 Philip MOSIMA (KEN) Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 5 Jun 96 13:13.36 Yeneblo BIYAZEN (ETH) Carquefou (FRA) 16 Jun 12:53.81 Tariku BEKELE (ETH) Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 14 Jul 06 13:13.87 Getnet WALE (ETH) Carquefou (FRA) 16 Jun 12:53.98 Yomif KEJELCHA (ETH) Bruxelles (Boudewijnstadion) 11 Sep 15 13:18.34 Evans KEITANY (KEN) Nobeoka (JPN) 5 May 12:54.07 Sammy Kipketer CHERUIYOT (KEN)Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 30 Jun 00 13:19.66 Jacob KIPLIMO (UGA) Stockholm (SWE) 10 Jun 12:54.19 Abreham CHERKOS (ETH) Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 14 Jul 06 13:19.74 Edward Pingua ZAKAYO (KEN) Nairobi
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