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2008 800 Meter World Stage.....

Published by
Rossco   on Jul 2 2008, 06:47 PM

After an unbelievable 800 meter final with OTC's Nick Symmonds, UOregon's Andy Wheating, and OTC's Christian Smith taking the top three spots.  The World Stage appears to be an interesting one for American 800 meter runners.  

Right now, as of 7.2.08 it appears Symmond's 1:44.01 places him round about the 6th rank.

Abubaker Kaki-1:42.69

Yeimer Lopez-1:43.07

Mbulaeni Muladuzi-1:43.61

David Rudisha-1:43.72

Alfred Kirwa Yego-1:44.01

NICK SYMMONDS-1:44.10

Additionally, Wheating seems to have unlimited potential and energy, and Smith has a PR of 1:44.86.  Could the U.S. be in the medal hunt in the 800?  I can't wait to find out!

-Rossco-

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