World Athletics Championships | Marco Arop qualified for the 800m semi-final

(Budapest) Canada’s Marco Arop secured his ticket to the men’s 800m semifinals at the World Athletics Championships on Tuesday.




Arop took first place in his run with a time of one minute and 45.05 seconds. With his time, he took second place in the preliminary round overall table.

The 24-year-old runner from Edmonton won bronze at last year’s World Championships. He became only the second Canadian to win a medal at this World Championships, after Gary Reed, the 2007 silver medalist in Osaka, Japan.

The 800m semi-final takes place on Thursday, followed by the final on Saturday.

In additional results Tuesday, Saskatchewan’s Michelle Harrison qualified for the semifinals of the women’s 100-meter hurdles. She managed 12.88 seconds.

Quebec’s Jean-Simon Desgagnés finished eighth out of 16 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a personal best of 8:20.04.

Savannah Sutherland of Saskatchewan finished sixth in her semifinal run in the 400 meter hurdles with 54.99 seconds. She did not qualify for the final.

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