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2010 European Athletics Championships – Men's 800 metres
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Field Value event Men's 800 metres competition European Athletics Championships
The men's 800 metres at the 2010 European Athletics Championships was held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 28, 29 and 31 July.
Medalists
Bronze POL Adam Kszczot Poland (POL)
Records
Standing records prior to the 2010 European Athletics Championships World record European record Championship record World Leading European Leading
Schedule
Date Time Round 28 July 2010 12:10 Round 1 29 July 2010 20:50 Semifinals 31 July 2010 19:35 Final
Results
Round 1
First 3 in each heat (Q) and 4 best performers (q) advance to the Semifinals.
Heat 1
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 5 Marcin Lewandowski Poland 1:49.78 Q 2 2 Hamid Oualich France 1:49.92 Q 3 4 David Bustos Spain 1:50.01 Q 4 6 Cristian Vorovenci Romania 1:50.05 q 5 7 Jozef Pelikán Slovakia 1:51.29 6 1 Jan van den Broeck Belgium 1:51.79 7 8 Mattias Claesson Sweden 1:52.53 8 3 Christophe Bestgen Luxembourg 1:52.64
Heat 2
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 8 Jakub Holuša Czech Republic 1:47.94 Q 2 1 Kevin López Spain 1:48.13 Q 3 5 Brice Etes Monaco 1:48.54 Q 4 3 Anis Ananenka Belarus 1:49.29 q 5 6 David McCarthy Ireland 1:49.53 q 6 4 Mario Scapini Italy 1:49.67 q 7 2 Mikko Lahtio Finland 1:51.76 7 Robert Lathouwers Netherlands
Heat 3
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 3 Luis Alberto Marco Spain 1:49.96 Q 2 6 Giordano Benedetti Italy 1:50.00 Q 3 4 Adam Kszczot Poland 1:50.08 Q 4 2 Tamás Kazi Hungary 1:50.21 5 5 Jozef Repčík Slovakia 1:50.51 6 7 Andreas Rapatz Austria 1:51.55 7 1 Vitalij Kozlov Lithuania 1:52.18 8 8 Anton Asplund Sweden 1:55.23
Heat 4
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 8 Michael Rimmer Great Britain 1:49.99 Q 2 7 Arnoud Okken Netherlands 1:50.13 Q 3 5 Lukas Rifesser Italy 1:50.40 Q 4 6 Yuriy Koldin Russia 1:50.64 5 3 Joni Jaako Sweden 1:50.93 6 2 Dustin Emrani Israel 1:51.51 7 1 Andreas Bube Denmark 1:51.91 8 4 Andreas Smout Belgium 1:52.04
Summary
Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note 2 8 Jakub Holuša Czech Republic 1:47.94 Q 2 1 Kevin López Spain 1:48.13 Q 2 5 Brice Etes Monaco 1:48.54 Q 2 3 Anis Ananenka Belarus 1:49.29 q 2 6 David McCarthy Ireland 1:49.53 q 2 4 Mario Scapini Italy 1:49.67 q 1 5 Marcin Lewandowski Poland 1:49.78 Q 1 2 Hamid Oualich France 1:49.92 Q 3 3 Luis Alberto Marco Spain 1:49.96 Q 10 4 8 Michael Rimmer Great Britain 1:49.99 Q 11 3 6 Giordano Benedetti Italy 1:50.00 Q 12 1 4 David Bustos Spain 1:50.01 Q 13 1 6 Cristian Vorovenci Romania 1:50.05 q 14 3 4 Adam Kszczot Poland 1:50.08 Q 15 4 7 Arnoud Okken Netherlands 1:50.13 Q 16 3 2 Tamás Kazi Hungary 1:50.21 17 4 5 Lukas Rifesser Italy 1:50.40 Q 18 3 5 Jozef Repčík Slovakia 1:50.51 19 4 6 Yuriy Koldin Russia 1:50.64 20 4 3 Joni Jaako Sweden 1:50.93 21 1 7 Jozef Pelikán Slovakia 1:51.29 22 4 2 Dustin Emrani Israel 1:51.51 23 3 7 Andreas Rapatz Austria 1:51.55 24 2 2 Mikko Lahtio Finland 1:51.76 25 1 1 Jan van den Broeck Belgium 1:51.79 26 4 1 Andreas Bube Denmark 1:51.91 27 4 4 Andreas Smout Belgium 1:52.04 28 3 1 Vitalij Kozlov Lithuania 1:52.18 29 1 8 Mattias Claesson Sweden 1:52.53 30 1 3 Christophe Bestgen Luxembourg 1:52.64 31 3 8 Anton Asplund Sweden 1:55.23 2 7 Robert Lathouwers Netherlands
Semifinals
First 3 in each heat and 2 best performers advance to the Final.
Semifinal 1
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 Kevin López Spain 1:48.11 Q 2 6 Marcin Lewandowski Poland 1:48.15 Q 3 7 Arnoud Okken Netherlands 1:48.25 Q 4 3 Jakub Holuša Czech Republic 1:48.27 q 5 2 Cristian Vorovenci Romania 1:48.88 6 5 David Bustos Spain 1:49.08 7 1 Mario Scapini Italy 1:49.13 8 8 Lukas Rifesser Italy 1:49.75
Semifinal 2
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 3 Michael Rimmer Great Britain 1:47.67 Q 2 5 Luis Alberto Marco Spain 1:47.79 Q 3 4 Adam Kszczot Poland 1:47.84 Q 4 6 Hamid Oualich France 1:48.06 q 5 2 Anis Ananenka Belarus 1:48.41 6 8 David McCarthy Ireland 1:49.14 7 7 Giordano Benedetti Italy 1:49.33 8 1 Brice Etes Monaco 1:49.52
Summary
Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 3 Michael Rimmer Great Britain 1:47.67 Q 2 2 5 Luis Alberto Marco Spain 1:47.79 Q 3 2 4 Adam Kszczot Poland 1:47.84 Q 4 2 6 Hamid Oualich France 1:48.06 q 5 1 4 Kevin López Spain 1:48.11 Q 6 1 6 Marcin Lewandowski Poland 1:48.15 Q 7 1 7 Arnoud Okken Netherlands 1:48.25 Q 8 1 3 Jakub Holuša Czech Republic 1:48.27 q 9 2 2 Anis Ananenka Belarus 1:48.41 10 1 2 Cristian Vorovenci Romania 1:48.88 11 1 5 David Bustos Spain 1:49.08 12 1 1 Mario Scapini Italy 1:49.13 13 2 8 David McCarthy Ireland 1:49.14 14 2 7 Giordano Benedetti Italy 1:49.33 15 2 1 Brice Etes Monaco 1:49.52 16 1 8 Lukas Rifesser Italy 1:49.75
Final
Lewandowski beat all-comers to attain his first senior European medal.
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 5 Marcin Lewandowski Poland 1:47.07 6 Michael Rimmer Great Britain 1:47.17 8 Adam Kszczot Poland 1:47.22 4 2 Arnoud Okken Netherlands 1:47.31 5 3 Jakub Holuša Czech Republic 1:47.45 6 7 Kevin López Spain 1:47.82 7 4 Luis Alberto Marco Spain 1:48.42 8 1 Hamid Oualich France 1:49.77
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