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Olympic Champion Athing Mu, silver medalist Keely Hodgkinson, Mary Moraa and Diribe Welteji all wanted to lead, the four spread shoulder to shoulder across the track after the break line. Welteji emerged the leader, Mu on her shoulder, Hodgkinson on the rail and Moraa boxing her in on the outside.
Dramatic final in the #TrackFieldTrials24 women's 800m. American record-holder Athing Mu falls 200m into the race and Nia Akins wins, running the fastest time of her life (1:57.36).
Ethiopia. Kenya. The women's 800 metres at the 2024 Summer Olympics was held in four rounds at the Stade de France in Paris, France, between 2 and 5 August 2024. This was the eighteenth time that the women's 800 metres is contested at the Summer Olympics. A total of 48 athletes will be able to qualify for the event by entry standard or ranking.
Keely Nicole Hodgkinson OLY [citation needed] (born 3 March 2002) [ 4 ][ 5 ] is an English middle-distance runner. She won the gold medal in the 800 metres at the 2024 Paris Olympics. [ 6 ] At the age of 19, she won the silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, breaking the British record set by Kelly Holmes in 1995. [ 7 ]
Women's 800 metres at the 2019 World Championships. 800m women final nakaayi. Venue. Khalifa International Stadium. Dates. 27 September (heats) 28 September (semi-finals) 30 September (final) Competitors. 41 from 28 nations. Winning time.
Mary Moraa (KEN) The 800 metres at the World Championships in Athletics has been contested by both men and women since the inaugural edition in 1983. It is the second most prestigious title in the discipline after the 800 metres at the Olympics. The competition format typically has two qualifying rounds leading to a final between eight athletes.
Great Britain's Hannah Cockroft wins her ninth career Paralympic gold medal as she leads home a British one-two in the T34 800m final at Paris 2024.
Athletics – Women's 800 metresat the XVII Paralympic Games. The Women's 800m athletics events for the 2024 Summer Paralympics took place at the Stade de France from 1 to 7 September, 2024. A total of 3 events were contested over this distance.