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Heats START LIST 800 Metres MEN Alkuerät OSANOTTAJALUETTELO 10th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Helsinki From Saturday 6 August to Sunday 14 August 2005 800 Metres MEN 800 m MIEHET ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHL Heats START LIST Alkuerät OSANOTTAJALUETTELO ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETI First 3 of each heat (Q) plus 6 fastest times (q) qualified 1 2 Heat 1 11 August 2005 20:20 Erä 1 6 START BIB COMPETITOR NAT YEAR Personal Best 2005 Best 1 113 Rashid RAMZI BRN 80 1:44.73 1:44.73 2 863 Ismail Ahmed ISMAIL SUD 84 1:45.17 1:45.32 3 103 Osmar Barbosa DOS SANTOS BRA 68 1:44.87 1:45.36 4 394 René HERMS GER 82 1:44.14 1:44.71 5 790 Mbulaeni MULAUDZI RSA 80 1:42.89 1:44.08 6 261 Berhanu ALEMU ETH 82 1:45.28 7 362 James MCILROY GBR 76 1:45.30 1:46.27 8 61 Tom OMEY BEL 75 1:45.75 1:46.60 8 581 Jae-hoon LEE KOR 76 1:46.24 Heat 2 11 August 2005 20:28 Erä 2 6 START BIB COMPETITOR NAT YEAR Personal Best 2005 Best 1 178 Geyman LÓPEZ CUB 82 1:46.61 1:46.61 2 801 Dmitriy BOGDANOV RUS 79 1:45.12 1:45.30 3 719 Pawel CZAPIEWSKI POL 78 1:43.22 1:45.39 4 308 Mehdi BAALA FRA 78 1:43.15 1:44.74 5 553 Wilfred BUNGEI KEN 80 1:42.34 1:44.11 6 1022 Khadevis ROBINSON USA 76 1:44.41 1:44.70 7 593 Mohammad K AL-AZEMI KUW 82 1:45.25 8 368 Geramias DA SILVA GBS 86 1:56.21 1:56.21 8 429 Moise JOSEPH HAI 81 1:46.25 1:46.25 Heat 3 11 August 2005 20:36 Erä 3 6 START BIB COMPETITOR NAT YEAR Personal Best 2005 Best 1 703 Jason STEWART NZL 81 1:46.19 1:46.19 2 573 William YIAMPOY KEN 74 1:42.91 1:44.67 3 600 Dmitrijs MILKEVICS LAT 81 1:44.74 1:44.74 4 803 Yuriy BORZAKOVSKIY RUS 81 1:42.47 1:44.18 5 108 Fabiano PEÇANHA BRA 82 1:45.40 1:45.40 6 14 Djabir SAÏD-GUERNI ALG 77 1:43.09 1:46.64 7 904 Samwel MWERA TAN 85 1:45.28 1:45.28 8 710 Rodrigo TRINIDAD PAR 86 1:53.19 1:53.19 8 935 Paskar OWOR UGA 80 1:46.37 Issued Wednesday, 10 August 2005 at 11:51 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / IAAF:n viralliset yhteistyöyritykset 800 Metres - MEN 2 2 START LIST Heat 4 11 August 2005 20:44 Erä 4 6 START BIB COMPETITOR NAT YEAR Personal Best 2005 Best 1 90 Onalenna OABONA BOT 84 1:46.06 1:46.06 2 1001 David KRUMMENACKER USA 75 1:43.92 1:45.19 3 242 Manuel OLMEDO ESP 83 1:45.30 1:45.48 4 112 Youssef Saad KAMEL BRN 83 1:43.11 1:44.26 5 82 Fadrique IGLESIAS BOL 80 1:48.76 1:48.76 6 624 Mouhssin CHEHIBI MAR 78 1:44.62 1:44.92 7 572 Alfred Kirwa YEGO KEN 86 1:44.45 1:44.45 8 670 Arnoud OKKEN NED 82 1:45.64 1:46.86 Heat 5 11 August 2005 20:52 Erä 5 6 START BIB COMPETITOR NAT YEAR Personal Best 2005 Best 1 137 Gary REED CAN 81 1:44.54 1:44.54 2 1053 Prince MUMBA ZAM 84 1:47.01 1:48.96 3 291 Juha KUKKAMO FIN 76 1:46.68 1:46.68 4 632 Amine LAALOU MAR 82 1:43.68 1:44.22 5 245 Antonio Manuel REINA ESP 81 1:43.83 1:44.80 6 919 Sherridan KIRK TRI 81 1:45.43 1:45.43 7 867 André BUCHER SUI 76 1:42.55 1:45.20 8 457 Maurizio BOBBATO ITA 79 1:46.15 1:46.15 Heat 6 11 August 2005 21:00 Erä 6 6 START BIB COMPETITOR NAT YEAR Personal Best 2005 Best 1 993 Kevin HICKS USA 84 1:44.94 1:44.94 2 219 Eugenio BARRIOS ESP 76 1:45.19 1:45.19 3 583 Mohammed AL SALHI KSA 86 1:44.39 1:44.39 4 441 Sadjad MORADI IRI 83 1:46.07 1:47.07 5 111 Belal Mansoor ALI BRN 88 1:44.34 1:44.34 6 882 Rizak DIRSHE SWE 72 1:45.45 1:47.34 7 140 Achraf TADILI CAN 80 1:45.05 1:45.65 8 771 Majed Saeed SULTAN QAT 86 1:45.25 1:45.58 MARK COMPETITOR NAT AGE Record Date Record Venue WR1:41.11 Wilson KIPKETER DEN 2424 Aug 1997 Köln CR1:43.06 Billy KONCHELLAH KEN 251 Sep 1987 Roma WL1:44.08 Mbulaeni MULAUDZI RSA 2425 Jul 2005 Helsinki WORLD ALL-TIME / MAAILMAN KAIKKIEN AIKOJEN WORLD TOP 2005 / MAAILMAN 2005 MARK COMPETITOR COUNTRY DATE MARKCOMPETITOR COUNTRY DATE 1:41.11Wilson KIPKETER DEN 24 Aug 97 1:44.08Mbulaeni MULAUDZI RSA 25 Jul 1:41.73Sebastian COE GBR 10 Jun 81 1:44.11Wilfred BUNGEI KEN 25 Jun 1:41.77Joaquim CRUZ BRA 26 Aug 84 1:44.18Yuriy BORZAKOVSKIY RUS 29 Jul 1:42.28Sammy KOSKEI KEN 26 Aug 84 1:44.22Amine LAALOU MAR 4 Jun 1:42.34Wilfred BUNGEI KEN 8 Sep 02 1:44.26Youssef Saad KAMEL BRN 4 Jun 1:42.47Yuriy BORZAKOVSKIY RUS 24 Aug 01 1:44.34Belal Mansoor ALI BRN 17 Jun 1:42.55André BUCHER SUI 17 Aug 01 1:44.39Mohammed AL SALHI KSA 3 Jul 1:42.58Vebjørn RODAL NOR 31 Jul 96 1:44.45Alfred Kirwa YEGO KEN 29 Jul 1:42.60Johnny GRAY USA 28 Aug 85 1:44.54Gary REED CAN 29 Jul 1:42.62Patrick NDURURI KEN 13 Aug 97 1:44.67William YIAMPOY KEN 14 Jun Issued Wednesday, 10 August 2005 at 11:51 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / IAAF:n viralliset yhteistyöyritykset.
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