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2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 800 metres

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The men's 800 metres event at the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 3 March 2017 at 11:35 (heats), on 4 March at 19:25 (semifinals) and on 5 March 17:50 (final) local time.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Adam Kszczot
 Poland
Andreas Bube
 Denmark
Álvaro de Arriba
 Spain

Records

Standing records prior to the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record  Wilson Kipketer (DEN) 1:42.67 Paris, France 9 March 1997
European record
Championship record  Paweł Czapiewski (POL) 1:44.78 Vienna, Austria 3 March 2002
World Leading  Casimir Loxsom (USA) 1:46.13 Birmingham, United Kingdom 18 February 2017
European Leading  Adam Kszczot (POL) 1:46.17 Düsseldorf, Germany 1 February 2017

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) advance to the Semifinal.[1]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Note
1 1 Andreas Kramer  Sweden 1:46.86 Q, PB
2 1 Thijmen Kupers  Netherlands 1:47.21 Q, SB
3 1 Daniel Andújar  Spain 1:47.32 q
4 1 Robert Farken  Germany 1:48.06 q
5 4 Adam Kszczot  Poland 1:48.37 Q
6 4 Álvaro de Arriba  Spain 1:48.57 Q
7 4 Paul Renaudie  France 1:48.63 q
8 4 Andreas Bube  Denmark 1:48.68 q
9 4 Guy Learmonth  Great Britain 1:48.73
10 1 Balázs Vindics  Hungary 1:49.18
11 2 Jan Kubista  Czech Republic 1:49.21 Q
12 2 Amel Tuka  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:49.84 Q
13 3 Kyle Langford  Great Britain 1:49.93 Q
14 3 Kevin López  Spain 1:49.96 Q
15 3 Christoph Kessler  Germany 1:50.04
16 2 Mateusz Borkowski  Poland 1:50.08
17 3 Jan Van Den Broeck  Belgium 1:50.43
18 2 Zak Curran  Ireland 1:50.87
19 2 Pol Moya  Andorra 1:50.88
20 1 Brice Etès  Monaco 1:51.35
21 3 Hugo Santacruz   Switzerland 1:52.61
22 2 Jozef Repčík  Slovakia 1:52.62
23 4 Tigran Mkrtchyan  Armenia 1:53.54
24 3 Matúš Talán  Slovakia 1:57.83

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) advance to the Final.

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Note
1 1 Álvaro de Arriba  Spain 1:48.36 Q
2 1 Adam Kszczot  Poland 1:48.53 Q
3 1 Thijmen Kupers  Netherlands 1:48.69 Q
4 1 Kyle Langford  Great Britain 1:49.23
5 1 Paul Renaudie  France 1:49.26
6 2 Andreas Bube  Denmark 1:49.42 Q
7 2 Daniel Andújar  Spain 1:49.44 Q
8 2 Kevin López  Spain 1:49.53 Q
8 1 Andreas Kramer  Sweden 1:49.53
10 2 Jan Kubista  Czech Republic 1:49.81
11 2 Robert Farken  Germany 1:51.39
2 Amel Tuka  Bosnia and Herzegovina DNS

Final

The winner Adam Kszczot

[2]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Adam Kszczot  Poland 1:48.87
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andreas Bube  Denmark 1:49.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Álvaro de Arriba  Spain 1:49.68
4 Daniel Andújar  Spain 1:50.28
5 Thijmen Kupers  Netherlands 1:50.47
6 Kevin López  Spain 1:54.17

References

  1. ^ "Heats results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-01. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  2. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-03-05.