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2.1.3 800 m (880 yards, 1000 m) ... 2.3.6 Basketball throw. 3 References. ... The Amateur Athletic Union held a women's championship for the first time in 1927, which ...
Rogers and Kazimierska — the former Oregon star and the current Duck standout — finished 1-2, respectively, in the women’s 800 meters. It was a comfortable win for Rogers, the 2020 Olympic ...
Indoors, Hall helped the Gators win their first women's NCAA Indoor team title in 30 years. Outdoors, she was also the 400 m hurdles silver medalist to help the Gators earn their first ever NCAA Outdoor team title (running the 800 meters 20 minutes after her hurdles final).
Hurdler Sydney McLaughlin, also training under Bobby Kersee, staked out the 400 metres, so even though Mu was an NCAA Champion, sub-50 performer in that event, Mu focused her season efforts on the longer 1500 metres, only running one 800 metres race before these championships.
Athing Mu leads from start to finish is capturing the women's 800-meter final. American teammate Raevyn Rogers also medals, taking bronze.
Athing Mu held off Great Britain’s Keely Hodgkinson in a sprint through the finish line to become the first American to win a women's 800 world title.
For the women's 800 metres event, the qualification period was between 1 July 2023 and 30 June 2024. [ 7 ] 48 athletes were able to qualify for the event, with a maximum of three athletes per nation, by running the entry standard of 1:59.30 seconds or faster or by their World Athletics Ranking for this event.
The fastest qualifier in the semis was 19-year-old American sensation Athing Mu, with Great Britain's Alexandra Bell getting one of the time qualifying spots behind her. . Another 19-year-old sensation, Great Britain's European indoor 800 metres champion and senior novice Keely Hodgkinson, won the third semi, leading the (relatively) experienced 25-year-old American Raevyn Rogers to get the ...