2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's 800 metres


The men's 800 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 28 September to 1 October 2019.

Summary

After the semi-finals, it was no surprise when front runner Wesley Vázquez went to the front of the final. Donavan Brazier and Marco Arop took the front of the line to follow his pace. 23.51 for the first 200 metres is fast. Down the first home stretch the rest of the field back off the fast pace, but Brazier stuck right behind Vázquez through a 48.96 first lap. The real surprise was noted kicker Amel Tuka was at the front of the chase pack, separating through the penultimate turn in chase of the leaders. When they hit the backstretch, Brazier went around Vázquez, who was showing the signs of the strain. By 600 metres in 1:15.16, Brazier had two metres on Vázquez, who had two metres on Tuka. Through the final turn, Brazier held the same gap on Tuka, but Vázquez faded. Ferguson Rotich was the next contender, three metres back, the rest of the chasers another six metres behind him. Down the stretch, Brazier was straining, pumping his arms, but Tuka's famed kick was not making up any ground. 40 metres out, Rotich passed Vázquez, but from far off the pace, Bryce Hoppel was gaining fast. Brazier crossed the line and raised his arms in celebration. Tuka held off Rotich who beat the fast moving Hoppel.
Brazier's winning time of 1:42.34 was the championship record, North American Continental record and moved him to =#9 on the all time list.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:
World record1:40.91London, Great Britain9 August 2012
Championship record1:43.06Rome, Italy1 September 1987
World Leading1:41.89Monaco12 July 2019
African Record1:40.91London, Great Britain9 August 2012
Asian Record1:42.79Monaco29 July 2008
North, Central American and Caribbean record1:42.60Koblenz, West Germany28 August 1985
South American Record1:41.77Cologne, West Germany26 August 1984
European Record1:41.11Cologne, Germany24 August 1997
Oceanian record1:44.21Monaco20 July 2018

The following records were set at the competition:
RecordAthleteDate
Championship1:42.34Donavan Brazier1 Oct 2019
North, Central American and Caribbean1:42.34Donavan Brazier1 Oct 2019
United States1:42.34Donavan Brazier1 Oct 2019

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 1:45.80.

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time, was as follows:
DateTimeRound
28 September17:15Heats
29 September21:55Semi-finals
1 October22:10Final

Results

Heats

The first 3 in each heat and the next six fastest qualified for the semifinals. The overall results were as follows:

Semi-finals

The first two in each heat and the next two fastest qualified for the final.
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Wesley Vázquez1:43.96Q
21Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich1:44.20Q
31Clayton Murphy1:44.48q
42Donavan Brazier1:44.87Q
51Adrián Ben1:44.97q,
62Marco Arop1:45.07Q
71Elliot Giles1:45.15
82Emmanuel Korir1:45.19
91Adam Kszczot1:45.22
102Brannon Kidder1:45.62
113Amel Tuka1:45.63Q
122Mostafa Smaili1:45.78
131Abdessalem Ayouni1:45.80
143Bryce Hoppel1:45.95Q
152Tshepo Tshite1:46.08
163Álvaro de Arriba1:46.09
172Yassine Hethat1:46.15
183Brandon McBride1:46.21
193Kyle Langford1:46.41
203Ngeno Kipngetich1:46.61
211Abubaker Haydar Abdalla1:46.87
223Pierre-Ambroise Bosse1:47.60
232Jamie Webb1:48.44
3Oussama Nabil

Final

The final was started on 1 October at 22:14.
RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
4Donavan Brazier1:42.34 AR
5Amel Tuka1:43.47
7Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich1:43.82
42Bryce Hoppel1:44.25
56Wesley Vázquez1:44.48
63Adrián Ben1:45.58
78Marco Arop1:45.78
89Clayton Murphy1:47.84