Texas A&M’s Athing Mu becomes first American women to win an 800m world championship

Texas A&M’s Athing Mu made history at the 2022 World Athletics Championships

Last night, Texas A&M’s Athing Mu made history at the 2022 World Athletics Championships as she became the first American woman to win an 800m world championship, doing so at just 20-years-old.

Mu entered Sunday night’s final as the top-ranked runner as she recorded the fastest semifinal run of 1:58.12. The top-five semifinal runs were narrowly separated by 0.65 seconds.

In the final, Mu found another gear and came across the finish line with the clock reading 1:56.30 – 0.08 seconds faster than the runner-up from Great Britain, Keely Hodgkinson. Rounding out the top-three was Kenyan, Mary Moraa (1:56.71).

Mu finds herself leaving Oregon with another gold medal as she places her 2022 World Championship next to her 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games 800m gold medal.

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