London Olympics Men’s 800m Results

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London Olympics Men’s 800m Results

Results for 2012 London Olympics Men’s 800 meters race are published belowKenya’s David Rudisha has a great chance to take the gold in the men’s 800-meter event. Another strong contender is Mohammed Aman of Ethiopia accompanied by Abubaker Kaki of Sudan, former world indoor champion and Nick Symmonds of the United States. Symmonds is one of the world’s fastest men — America’s top Olympic qualifier in the 800 meters.

London Olympics Men’s 800m Schedule

  • 6 August 10:50 – 800m Round 1
  • 7 August 19:55 – 800m Semifinals
  • 9 August 20:00 – 800m Final

London Olympics Men’s 800m Results

With a time of one minute, 40.91 seconds, David Rudisha, the 23-year-old Kenyan broke his own record that he had previously set twice already. It was truly one of the most impressive performances of these Games.

Men’s 800 Meters

  1. RUDISHA David Lekuta (KEN) 1:40.91 WR
  2. AMOS Nijel (BOT) 1:41.73 NR
  3. KITUM Timothy (KEN) 1:42.53 PB

Photos / Videos

Photos
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Videos
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2008 Beijing Olympics Men’s 800m Results

Wilfred Kipkemboi BUNGEI of Kenya has won the men’s 800m at the Beijing Olympics. Ismail AHMED of Sudan took silver in 1:44.70, and reigning world champion Alfred Yego of Kenya got the bronze at 1:44.82.

Men’s 800 Meters

  1. Wilfred Kipkemboi Bungei, Kenya 1:44.65
  2. Ismail Ahmed, Sudan 1:44.70
  3. Alfred Kirwa Yego, Kenya 1:44.82
  4. Gary Reed, Canada 1:44.94
  5. Yusuf Kamel, Bahrain 1:44.95

For more details on the schedule and results of the London Olympics Men’s 800m, check out the official London Olympics website.

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johnrogan August 11, 2012 at 6:40 am

seems odd that 2 high schoolers could get silver and bronze metals against seasoned veterans. even soloman and rudisha seem to have improved too rapidly from training alone. gene doping injected as a virus directly is not detected in urine or blood tests. the positive performance effects make mice 10x stronger. EPO has been used by “lord” coe who had times not consistent with light training. throwing the bird st the press could have been “roid rage”.

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