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| - The main event at the Albalonga Stadium today was the 800m dash. Among the men, Aethelnian Theirtes Drambuie and Samuelonian Rocco Luzzatto are among the most likely to win the medals, followed by fellow Samuelonians Sisto Galliano, Ettore Baggio and Agnolo Cassini, Rovens' Gurislav Vaboska, Antônio Lirobói from Porto Capital, Lysonian Thomis Romon, Kansinia's Fabbio Gariv, and the Niokolo Koba trio of Victor Nioula, Sam Ohanessian and Butros Diatta. For the semifinals, the top four on each heat are qualified to the final race.
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| - The main event at the Albalonga Stadium today was the 800m dash. Among the men, Aethelnian Theirtes Drambuie and Samuelonian Rocco Luzzatto are among the most likely to win the medals, followed by fellow Samuelonians Sisto Galliano, Ettore Baggio and Agnolo Cassini, Rovens' Gurislav Vaboska, Antônio Lirobói from Porto Capital, Lysonian Thomis Romon, Kansinia's Fabbio Gariv, and the Niokolo Koba trio of Victor Nioula, Sam Ohanessian and Butros Diatta. The 46 athletes were first divided in six heats. The top two on each, plus the best four third-placed overall, advance to the two semifinal heats. FIRST ROUND Heat 01 1. Egon Sachs (SAN) — 1:42.47 Q 2. Gurislav Vaboska (ROV) — 1:42.69 Q 3. Theirtes Drambuie (AET) — 1:42.79 4. Victor Nioula (NKO) — 1:42.81 5. Fabbio Gariv (KAN) — 1:42.81 6. Gert Manner (WES) — 1:42.84 7. Ulek G'Ningnarl (KON) — 1:42.88 8. Monita Pace (STS) — 1:42.95 Heat 02 1. Antônio Lirobói (PCL) — 1:42.50 Q 2. Ettore Baggio (STS) — 1:42.51 Q 3. Maxiv Lebboas (KAN) — 1:42.52 Q 4. Wayne Loong (CXG) — 1:42.55 5. Kyle Motu (UTA) — 1:42.56 6. Sam Ohanessian (NKO) — 1:42.57 7. Gerhard Bonoduro (LOM) — 1:42.76 8. Osrick Fortinbras (AET) — 1:42.84 Heat 03 1. Jose Partessan (KAN) — 1:42.29 Q 2. Reginald Moore (LYS) — 1:42.36 Q 3. Sisto Galliano (STS) — 1:42.42 Q 4. Ruslan Znaleslav (ROV) — 1:42.61 5. Alec Quare (NKO) — 1:42.72 6. Ali Haloob (DJR) — 1:42.73 7. Emile Beckrowson (UTA) — 1:42.78 8. Keti Longwoonga (WOO) — 1:42.80 Heat 04 1. Butros Diatta (NKO) — 1:42.36 Q 2. Clemens Willipaldi (IWK) — 1:42.42 Q 3. Norman Callor (LYS) — 1:42.66 4. Andrei Gordansk (ROV) — 1:42.67 5. Stoiko Elan (KYS) — 1:42.72 6. Timothy Kemp (UTA) — 1:42.75 7. Tirano Vesto (LEN) — 1:42.78 8. Aman Ralamunga (WOO) — 1:43.74 Heat 05 1. Albert Lorron (DEU) — 1:42.45 Q 2. Thomis Romon (LYS) — 1:42.54 Q 3. Ralf Seiko (CXG) — 1:42.63 Q 4. Lanarin (TRI) — 1:42.72 5. Zorando Ulvare (LEN) — 1:42.75 6. Agnolo Cassini (STS) — 1:42.84 7. Simsala al'Bonerim (PCL) — 1:42.85 8. Sergei Clyde (UTA) — 1:42.96 Heat 06 1. Rocco Luzzatto (STS) — 1:42.42 Q 2. Laer Pontinbrac (AET) — 1:42.46 Q 3. Jonas Latimonas (PCL) — 1:42.59 Q 4. Franz Stellauer (WES) — 1:42.62 5. Baltazaro Alvaro (LEN) — 1:42.75 6. Axel Kott (SCK) — 1:42.97 After six very balanced heats, some of the favourites are being left behind. Theirtes Drambuie finished third on the first heat, while Agnolo Cassini ended up on a distant sixth place on the fifth heat. However, we also had surprises, such as Kansinia's Jose Partessan and Portocapitalian Jonas Latimonas also making it through. For the semifinals, the top four on each heat are qualified to the final race. SEMIFINALS Semifinal 01 1. Antônio Lirobói (PCL) — 1:41.18 Q 2. Butros Diatta (NKO) — 1:42.51 Q 3. Maxiv Lebboas (KAN) — 1:42.61 Q 4. Laer Pontinbrac (AET) — 1:42.70 Q 5. Ralf Seiko (CXG) — 1:42.71 6. Egon Sachs (SAN) — 1:42.72 7. Jose Partessan (KAN) — 1:42.91 8. Albert Lorron (DEU) — 1:42.92 Semifinal 02 1. Reginald Moore (LYS) — 1:42.39 Q 2. Thomis Romon (LYS) — 1:42.49 Q 3. Gurislav Vaboska (ROV) — 1:42.50 Q 4. Ettore Baggio (STS) — 1:42.50 Q 5. Rocco Luzzatto (STS) — 1:42.52 6. Clemens Willipaldi (IWK) — 1:42.65 7. Jonas Latimonas (PCL) — 1:42.71 8. Sisto Galliano (STS) — 1:42.86 FINAL 1. Butros Diatta (NKO) — 1:42.33 ***** GOLD 2. Ettore Baggio (STS) — 1:42.36 ***** SILVER 3. Reginald Moore (LYS) — 1:42.58 ***** BRONZE 4. Antônio Lirobói (PCL) — 1:42.59 5. Gurislav Vaboska (ROV) — 1:42.65 6. Thomis Romon (LYS) — 1:42.74 7. Laer Pontinbrac (AET) — 1:42.88 8. Maxiv Lebboas (KAN) — 1:44.89 In the end of this very evenly-disputed event, Butros Diatta from Niokolo Koba prevailed, finishing three hundreths of a second ahead of St. Samuel's Ettore Baggio. Another remarkable disputed happened just behind them, as Reginald Moore grabbed the bronze - the second medal so far for the Lyson Empire - just one hundreth of a second ahead of Portocapitalian Antônio Lirobói.
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