1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres

Medalists

GoldDesta Asgedom
 Ethiopia
SilverJonah Birir
 Kenya
BronzeNorberto Téllez
 Cuba

Results

Final

10 August

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Desta Asgedom Ethiopia1:46.35
Jonah Birir Kenya1:46.61
Norberto Téllez Cuba1:47.33
4Wilson Kipketer Kenya1:48.13
5Andrew Lill United Kingdom1:48.54
6Václav Hrích Czechoslovakia1:49.36
7Dian Petkov Bulgaria1:49.69
8Mark Holcombe Australia1:49.88

Semifinals

9 August

Semifinal 1

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Jonah Birir Kenya1:49.07Q
2Dian Petkov Bulgaria1:49.31Q
3Aleksey Oleynikov Soviet Union1:49.48
4Alemayehu Roba Ethiopia1:49.54
5Pavel Soukup Czechoslovakia1:49.60
6Scott Peters United States1:49.78
7Michael Williams Jamaica1:51.55
8Eddy Kiemel Netherlands1:58.89

Semifinal 2

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Desta Asgedom Ethiopia1:47.90Q
2Wilson Kipketer Kenya1:48.21Q
3Václav Hrích Czechoslovakia1:48.43q
4Mark Sesay United Kingdom1:49.56
5Vincent Hoek Netherlands1:50.66
6Zhou Chaohui China1:51.33
7Michael Belbeck Canada2:05.50
Pantelis Kolokas GreeceDNS

Semifinal 3

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Norberto Téllez Cuba1:47.96Q
2Andrew Lill United Kingdom1:48.36Q
3Mark Holcombe Australia1:48.68q
4David Decarpentry France1:49.84
5Vebjørn Rodal Norway1:49.94
6Bruno Mikale Mauritius1:52.60
7Ingo Janich East Germany1:58.50
Niall Bruton IrelandDNS

Heats

8 August

Heat 1

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Alemayehu Roba Ethiopia1:48.51Q
2Wilson Kipketer Kenya1:48.66Q
3Václav Hrích Czechoslovakia1:48.88Q
4Michael Williams Jamaica1:49.43q
5Michael Belbeck Canada1:49.51q
6Vincent Hoek Netherlands1:50.02q
7Jan Dalsgaard Denmark1:50.81
8Tomi Kankare Finland1:54.45

Heat 2

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Desta Asgedom Ethiopia1:49.07Q
2Dian Petkov Bulgaria1:49.42Q
3Norberto Téllez Cuba1:49.52Q
4Pantelis Kolokas Greece1:49.52q
5Jorge Alanis Spain1:51.79
6Zvonko Bjelkanović Yugoslavia1:52.17
7Henrique Meira Portugal1:52.43
8Amir Mhando Tanzania1:58.47

Heat 3

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Ingo Janich East Germany1:49.15Q
2Scott Peters United States1:49.27Q
3Zhou Chaohui China1:49.55Q
4Niall Bruton Ireland1:49.64q
5Bruno Mikale Mauritius1:49.73q
6Kevin Sullivan Canada1:51.57
7Belkacem Aït Kaci Algeria1:53.85
Riyadh Hugairy North YemenDNF

Heat 4

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Jonah Birir Kenya1:50.36Q
2Vebjørn Rodal Norway1:50.58Q
3Eddy Kiemel Netherlands1:50.58Q
4Dariusz Trudnowski Poland1:50.60
5Draško Odrljin Yugoslavia1:50.75
6Yuriy Tatarchuk Soviet Union1:50.98
7Carsten Otte West Germany1:52.15
8Lewis Lacey United States1:52.98

Heat 5

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Aleksey Oleynikov Soviet Union1:51.00Q
2Mark Holcombe Australia1:51.16Q
3Andrew Lill United Kingdom1:51.25Q
4Edgardo Graglia Argentina1:51.36
5Marco Garzia Italy1:51.90
6Daniel Bălașa Romania1:52.37
7Niclas Norling Sweden2:00.79
Omar Best VenezuelaDQ

Heat 6

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Pavel Soukup Czechoslovakia1:50.70Q
2Mark Sesay United Kingdom1:51.02Q
3David Decarpentry France1:51.32Q
4Constantin Repca Romania1:51.59
5Kealin Hannigan Australia1:53.17
6Felipe Murga Spain2:00.16
7Nesamani Subramaniam Singapore2:00.27
Steven Roberts BarbadosDQIAAF rule 141.2

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 48 athletes from 36 countries participated in the event.

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References

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