India's Tintu Luka qualified for the women's 800m semifinals in the Olympic Games after finishing third in one of the heats here today.
Luka clocked 2:01.75 secs to finish third in heat number two behind reigning world champion Mariya Savinova (2:01.56) of Russia and Alice Schmidt (2:01.65) of United States at the Olympic Stadium.
The top three in each of the six heats and the six others advance to the semifinals to be held tomorrow. (12am IST on Friday)
Luka, who started at lane number four, was running in the second position for some time in the first lap but at the beginning of home stretch she was at fourth and it looked like she would not get the automatic qualification for the semifinals.
But the 23-year-old Indian, coached by the legendary P T Usha, just about overtook Malika Akkaoui (2:01.78) of Morocco with a desperate lunge at the finishing line to finish third.
Luka was a tad slower from her season's best of 2:01.09 and will have to slice a few seconds from today's effort if she wants to qualify for the final round.
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Luka, who has a personal best of 1:59.17, clocked 13th best time in the heats. The semifinals will be competed among 24 runners out of which eight will make it to the final round.
American Johnson Montano Alysia, who had finished fourth in the World Championships in South Korea last year, led the timings with 2:00.47 ahead of defending champion Pamela Jelimo (2:00.54) of Kenya and former world champion Caster Semenya (2:00.71) of South Africa.