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Peter BOL - Australia - 800m silver medal at 2022 Commonwealth Games

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 07 August 2022

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    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Tuesday, 22 February 1994
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Khartoum, Sudan.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Australia
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Peter BOL - Australia - 800m silver medal at 2022 Commonwealth Games

Peter Bol is seen above leading the 800m final at the 'bell' and

on the left, running in his semi final.


He set a new Oceania and Australian record of 1:44.00 in June 2022 at the

Paris Diamond League. This was the third time he has lowered the national

record for the 800 m.

 

2022 Commonwealth Games, Birmingham, England.

Final men's 800 metres.


1.  
  Wyclife Kinyamal     (KEN)   1:47.52  
 PB
1:43.12

2.
  Peter Bol (AUS) 1:47.66
 PB
1.44.00

3.
  Ben Pattison (ENG) 1:48.25
 PB
1:44.60

4.
  Jamie Webb (ENG) 1:48.60



5.
  Navasky Anderson (JAM) 1:48.75



6.   Guy Learmonth (SCO) 1:48.82



7.   Alex Amankwah (GHA) 1:48.95



8.   Boitumelo Masilo (BOT) 1:49.35




2022 World Championships. Oregon, U.S.A.

Final men's 800m.


1. 
Emmanuel Korir    Kenya (KEN)    1:43.71     SB  
 (1:42.05 PB set in 2018)


2.
Djamel Sedjati Algeria (ALG) 1:44.14
 (1:43.69 PB set in 2022)


3.
Marco Arop Canada (CAN)   1:44.28
 (1:43.26 PB set in 2021)


4.
Emmanuel Wanyonyi    Kenya (KEN 1:44.54
 (1:43.76 PB set in 2021)


5.
Slimane Moula Algeria (ALG) 1:44.85



6.
Gabriel Tual France (FRA) 1:45.49



7.
Peter Bol Australia (AUS)   1:45.51   1:44.11 in semi-final
 


8.
Wycliffe Kinyamal Kenya (KEN) 1:47.07




2020 Olympic Games. Tokyo. (2021)

Final men's 800 metres.

 

 1. 
  Emmanuel Korir   Kenya 1:45.06

 
 2.   Ferguson Rotich   Kenya 1:45.23
   
 3.   Patryk Dobek Poland
1:45.39    
 4.   Peter Bol
Australia
1:45.92
 
 5.   Adrián Ben Spain 1:45.96    
 6.   Amel Tuka Bosnia and Herzegovina   1:45.98    
 7.   Gabriel Tual
France
1:46.03    
 8.   Nijel Amos
Botswana
1:46.41    
 9.   Clayton Murphy  
United States 1:46.53