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Sum, Nyairera in Eugene’s 800m deep field

Eunice Sum just holds off Ajee Wilson to win the 800m at the IAAF Diamond League in Eugene (Kirby Lee) © Copyright

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 11 – Kenya’s Rio Olympics bronze medallist Margaret Nyairera and 2013 World Champion Eunice Sum will join a deep field for the women’s 800m at the Prefontaine Classic, meaning the two-lap race at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Eugene on 27 May could easily pass for a global championship final.

Undefeated in the 800m since September 2015, Caster Semenya will return to Hayward Field following a successful 2016 season. Last year the South African demonstrated impressive range from the 400m (winning the IAAF Diamond League final in 50.40) to the 1500m (winning the African title in 4:01.99) in addition to winning the Diamond Race in her specialist event.

Francine Niyonsaba won the world indoor title in Portland last year before becoming the first woman from Burundi to earn an Olympic medal with her silver from Rio. Niyonsaba’s Pre Classic victory in 2013 at age 20 produced Hayward Field’s still-standing record of 1:56.72.

USA’s Ajee Wilson earned world indoor silver in Portland last year but narrowly missed out on a place in the Olympic final. She has been in outstanding form ever since, though, and is undefeated in 2017. She broke the North American indoor 800m record with 1:58.27 at the Millrose Games and clocked the third-fastest time in history to win the US indoor 600m title.

Marina Arzamasova of Belarus is the world champion. The Olympic finalist also took world indoor bronze in 2014 and European gold later that year.

Kenya’s hope for an Olympic medal over 800m lie on 20-year old Margaret Nyairera. PHOTO/IAAF

Margaret Wambui earned two bronze medals last year, first at the World Indoor Championshops and then at the Olympics. The Kenyan has fond memories of Hayward Field as it was where she won the 2014 world U20 title.

Eunice Sum of Kenya earned three consecutive Diamond Race crowns from 2013 to 2015. The 2013 world champion won the 800m at the 2015 Pre Classic and set her 1500m and 3000m PBs at the 2014 and 2012 editions respectively.

Melissa Bishop, Joanna Jozwik and Lynsey Sharp all set PBs in the Olympic final and will line up against the three women who finished ahead of them in Rio. World silver medallist Bishop set a Canadian record of 1:57.02 to finish fourth in Rio, while Jozwik and Sharp clocked 1:57.37 and 1:57.69 respectively, finishing fifth and sixth.

Selina Buchel successfully defended her European indoor title last month in Belgrade. The 25-year-old, who set a Swiss record of 1:57.95 in 2015, will be making her first appearance in Eugene.

2017 IAAF Diamond League calendar

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5 May – Doha, QAT

13 May – Shanghai, CHN

27 May – Eugene, USA

8 Jun – Rome, ITA

15 Jun – Oslo, NOR

18 Jun – Stockholm, SWE

1 Jul – Paris, FRA

6 Jul – Lausanne, SUI

9 Jul – London, GBR

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16 Jul – Rabat, MAR

21 Jul – Monaco, MON

20 Aug – Birmingham, GBR

24 Aug – Zurich, SUI

1 Sep – Brussels, BEL

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