The Olympic limit for the men's 800 meters is typically set by the qualifying standards established by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). As of the most recent Olympic Games, the qualifying time is generally around 1:45.00, although this can vary slightly depending on the specific Olympic event and year. Athletes must achieve this time in official competitions to be eligible for selection. Additionally, performance in major competitions and rankings may also influence selection.
None in women's athletes Jeff Riseley in the Men's 800 M event did not advance Kylie Palmer 800 m freestyle and Jessica Ashwood 800 m freestyle were in the swimming for the women's events and also did not advance to the finals
800 cm=8 m
1 m = 1,000 mm 800 m = 800,000 mm
Answer: 800 m = 2624.671 feet, or OR 2624 ' and 8.06 " Direct Conversion Formula 800 m*1 ft 0.3048 m=2,624.671916 ft 800 meters = 2624.67 feet
To find the percentage of 1 km in 800 m, we first need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 km is equal to 1000 m, we have 1 km = 1000 m. Now, we can calculate the percentage by dividing 800 m by 1000 m and then multiplying by 100 to get the percentage. So, (800 m / 1000 m) x 100 = 80%. Therefore, 1 km is 80% of 800 m.
800 cm =8m which is greater than 6m
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800 yd = 731.52 m
They are equivalent.
.8 m = 800 mm.
There are 1,000 mm in 1 m. So 100 mm = .1 m. Therefore, 800 mm = .8 m.
Wilfred Bungei of Kenya won men's 800 metres gold. Asbel Kipruto Kiprop of Kenya won men's 1500 m gold Pamela Jelimo of Kenya won women's 800 metres gold Nancy Lagat of Kenya won women's 1500 metres gold.