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Athletics at the 1979 Summer Universiade – Men's 800 metres

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The men's 800 metres event at the 1979 Summer Universiade was held at the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City on 11, 12 and 13 September 1979.[1][2]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Evans White
 United States
Garry Cook
 Great Britain
Hans-Peter Ferner
 West Germany

Results

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Heats

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Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Evans White  United States 1:51.36 Q
2 4 Agberto Guimarães  Brazil 1:51.82 Q
3 4 Thomas Wilking  West Germany 1:52.03 Q
4 3 Abderrahmane Morceli  Algeria 1:52.44 Q
5 1 Robert Nemeth  Austria 1:52.63 Q
5 2 Roger Milhau  France 1:52.63 Q[3]
7 1 Binko Kolev  Bulgaria 1:52.74 Q
8 1 Philippe Dupont  France 1:52.75 q[3]
9 4 Garry Cook  Great Britain 1:52.87 q
10 2 Hans-Peter Ferner  West Germany 1:52.91 Q
11 2 Chum Darvall  Australia 1:53.17 q[4]
12 3 Charles Borromeo  India 1:53.20 q
13 1 Víctor Ibáñez  Mexico 1:53.40 q
14 5 Adomo Corradini  Italy 1:53.41 Q[5]
15 3 David Belyon  Kenya 1:53.60 q
16 4 Ángel Gil  Mexico 1:53.70
17 5 Scott Clark  United States 1:53.82 Q
18 1 Khaled Hussein  Kuwait 1:54.03
19 5 Roger Soler  Peru 1:54.32
20 1 Leonard Smith  Jamaica 1:55.00
21 5 John Bowden  New Zealand 1:55.02
22 1 Jeptham Karingo  Kenya 1:55.74
23 5 Jorge Camacho  Costa Rica 1:56.85
24 4 Kossivi Attikpo  Togo 1:57.32
25 3 Yabaty Agbéré  Togo 1:57.74
26 5 Abdallah Mohammed  Saudi Arabia 2:00.13
27 4 Miguel Banegas  Honduras 2:00.92
28 3 Raúl Campos  Peru 2:02.41
29 5 John Erysthee  Saint Lucia 2:03.30
30 2 Orlando Ruano  Guatemala 2:05.10
31 4 Mohamed Khalil  Saudi Arabia 2:05.70
32 3 Jean-Louis Pellegrin  Mauritius 2:06.42
33 5 Francisco King  Guatemala 2:07.88
34 2 Edwin Attard  Malta 2:10.16
35 1 Theodore Muziwakh Khumalo  Swaziland 2:17.21

Semifinals

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Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Evans White  United States 1:50.02 Q
2 1 Roger Milhau  France 1:50.08 Q[3]
3 1 Garry Cook  Great Britain 1:50.37 Q
4 1 Thomas Wilking  West Germany 1:50.75 Q
5 1 Robert Nemeth  Austria 1:50.94
6 2 Agberto Guimarães  Brazil 1:51.31 Q
7 2 Abderrahmane Morceli  Algeria 1:51.36 Q
8 2 Philippe Dupont  France 1:51.76 Q[3]
9 2 Hans-Peter Ferner  West Germany 1:51.78 Q
10 2 Binko Kolev  Bulgaria 1:51.80
11 1 Charles Borromeo  India 1:51.92
12 1 David Belyon  Kenya 1:51.92
13 2 Chum Darvall  Australia 1:51.99 [4]
14 2 Scott Clark  United States 1:52.12
15 1 Víctor Ibáñez  Mexico 1:52.54
2 Adomo Corradini  Italy ?

Final

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Evans White  United States 1:48.87
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Garry Cook  Great Britain 1:49.50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hans-Peter Ferner  West Germany 1:49.77
4 Abderrahmane Morceli  Algeria 1:49.89
5 Philippe Dupont  France 1:51.84
6 Thomas Wilking  West Germany 1:54.45
Roger Milhau  France DNF [3]
Agberto Guimarães  Brazil DNF

References

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  1. ^ Holzbach, Gerd (25 September 1979). "Pietro Mennea war der große Held von Mexico" [Pietro Mennea was the big hero of Mexico]. Leichtathletik (in German). 39/1979. Bartels & Wernitz: 1240–1245. ISSN 0343-5369.
  2. ^ Results at Tilastopaja
  3. ^ a b c d e French results
  4. ^ a b Australian results
  5. ^ "Tre medaglie sotto il diluvio" (in Italian). La Stampa. 13 September 1979. p. 21.
  6. ^ "Estafette lukt" (in Dutch). De Volkskrant. 14 September 1979. p. 23. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Final results". El Paso Times. 14 September 1979. p. 17. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Final results". Hartford Courant. 14 September 1979. p. 40. Retrieved 22 March 2020.