2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 800 metres

Events at the
2015 European Athletics
Indoor Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

The men's 800 metres event at the 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 6 March at 12:41 (heats), on 7 March at 18:25 (semifinals) and on 8 March at 15:30 (final) local time. Marcin Lewandowski won the race.[1][2]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Marcin Lewandowski
 Poland
Mark English
 Ireland
Thijmen Kupers
 Netherlands

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.[3]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Note
1 1 Mark English  Ireland 1:48.10 Q
2 1 Thijmen Kupers  Netherlands 1:48.19 Q
3 1 David Palacio  Spain 1:48.33 q
4 2 Marcin Lewandowski  Poland 1:48.56 Q
5 2 Stepan Poistogov  Russia 1:48.70 Q
6 1 Andreas Roth  Norway 1:49.09 q
6 2 Brice Leroy  France 1:49.09 q
8 3 Kevin López  Spain 1:49.38 Q
8 5 Guy Learmonth  Great Britain 1:49.38 Q
10 2 Matěj Pavlíček  Czech Republic 1:49.43 q
11 4 Robin Schembera  Germany 1:49.55 Q
12 5 Jan Van Den Broeck  Belgium 1:49.57 Q
13 4 Paul Renaudie  France 1:49.61 Q
14 3 Nick Jensen  Denmark 1:49.64 Q, PB
15 6 Karol Konieczny  Poland 1:49.65 Q
16 6 Declan Murray  Ireland 1:49.69 Q
17 4 Thomas Roth  Norway 1:49.73
18 3 Mukhtar Mohammed  Great Britain 1:49.75
19 6 James Bowness  Great Britain 1:49.78
20 1 Aleš Zver  Slovenia 1:49.89
21 3 Amel Tuka  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:49.92
22 5 Luis Alberto Marco  Spain 1:50.01
23 5 Žan Rudolf  Slovenia 1:50.08
23 6 Raimond Valler  Estonia 1:50.08 PB
25 7 Jozef Repčík  Slovakia 1:50.24 Q
26 1 Andreas Kramer  Sweden 1:50.34
27 7 Andreas Almgren  Sweden 1:50.61 Q
28 4 Pauls Arents  Latvia 1:50.62
29 3 Roman Yarko  Ukraine 1:50.68
30 7 Kamil Gurdak  Poland 1:50.76
31 5 Kristaps Valters  Latvia 1:50.94
32 4 Filip Sasínek  Czech Republic 1:51.08
33 5 Miroslav Burian  Czech Republic 1:51.11
34 3 Renars Stepinš  Latvia 1:51.20
35 6 Lucijan Zalokar  Slovenia 1:51.35
36 7 Theofanis Michaelas  Cyprus 1:51.45
37 7 Vyacheslav Olishevskyy  Ukraine 1:51.48
38 4 Brice Etès  Monaco 1:51.57 SB
39 2 Christos Demetriou  Cyprus 1:51.82
40 6 Andreas Rapatz  Austria 2:19.36

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 of each semifinal (Q) qualified directly for the final.[4]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Note
1 2 Andreas Almgren  Sweden 1:47.24 Q
2 2 Thijmen Kupers  Netherlands 1:47.34 Q, SB
3 2 Kevin López  Spain 1:47.78
4 2 Stepan Poistogov  Russia 1:47.84 SB
5 2 Declan Murray  Ireland 1:48.09 SB
6 3 Marcin Lewandowski  Poland 1:50.10 Q
7 1 Guy Learmonth  Great Britain 1:50.50 Q
8 1 Mark English  Ireland 1:50.54 Q
9 1 Brice Leroy  France 1:50.72
10 1 Jozef Repčík  Slovakia 1:50.76
11 1 Karol Konieczny  Poland 1:50.96
12 3 Robin Schembera  Germany 1:51.07 Q
13 3 Jan Van Den Broeck  Belgium 1:51.09
14 3 David Palacio  Spain 1:52.21
15 3 Paul Renaudie  France 1:53.14
16 1 Matěj Pavlíček  Czech Republic 1:53.18
17 2 Nick Jensen  Denmark 1:54.04
18 3 Andreas Roth  Norway 1:57.56

Final

[5]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Note
1st, gold medalist(s) Marcin Lewandowski  Poland 1:46.67
2nd, silver medalist(s) Mark English  Ireland 1:47.20
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Thijmen Kupers  Netherlands 1:47.25 SB
4 Andreas Almgren  Sweden 1:47.78
5 Robin Schembera  Germany 1:47.83
6 Guy Learmonth  Great Britain 1:47.84

References

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