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[edit]

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

Records[edit]

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[edit]

Heats[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

  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.