
Tags: 800M, Keely Hodgkinson, Natoya Goule, Shafiqua Maloney
In a thrilling semi-final round on Sunday, Shafiqua Maloney of St. Vincent and the Grenadines fought her way into the 800m final at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Maloney set a new national record, clocking in at 1:57.59 to secure second place in her heat and a spot in the final.
Maloney's remarkable performance places her among the elite contenders, where she will once again face heat winner Tsige Duguma of Ethiopia. Duguma, who ran a personal best of 1:57.47, will be a formidable opponent in the final. The USA's Juliette Whittaker, with a personal best of 1:57.76, and Frenchwoman Renelle Lamote, who finished in 1:57.78, also advanced from the highly competitive heat.
Medal favorite Mary Moraa of Kenya demonstrated her prowess by winning the first of the three semi-finals with a time of 1:57.86. She will be joined in the final by Worknesh Mesele of Ethiopia, who posted a time of 1:58.06.
In contrast, Jamaica's Natoya Goule once again fell short of expectations. Despite being among the front runners, Goule faded down the home stretch and finished sixth in her semi-final with a time of 1:59.14, thus ending her Olympic campaign.
The final semi-final heat saw gold-medal favorite Keely Hodgkinson of Great Britain taking no chances. Hodgkinson stormed to victory in 1:56.86, leaving South Africa's Prudence Sekgodiso behind. Sekgodiso also secured her spot in the final with a time of 1:57.57.
As the stage is set for the 800m final, Shafiqua Maloney’s impressive journey and record-setting performance have not only elevated her status but also brought pride to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The final promises to be a spectacular showdown as the world's best middle-distance runners vie for Olympic glory.
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