Femke Bol will make her 800m debut at the World Indoor Tour Meeting in Metz this Sunday.
The Dutch athlete will switch from the 400 hurdles to the 800m in 2026.
## What's at stake for Femke Bol?

The field in Metz is highly competitive, with each woman having run 1:59.45 or faster, except for Bol.
Gabriela Gajanova from Slovakia is likely to lead the field, with a personal best of 1:58.22 in the outdoor 800m.
Gajanova recently ran 2:00.45 at the Czech Indoor Gala on February 3.
## Who are the key competitors?

Lore Hoffmann from Switzerland and Valentina Rosamilia from Switzerland will also compete, with personal bests of 1:58.29 and 1:58.64 respectively.
Smilla Kolbe from Germany and Marta Zenoni from Italy will also be in the field, with times of 1:59.02 and 1:59.45.
Anna Gryc from Poland will provide pacing for the field.
## What can we expect from Femke Bol?

It's difficult to predict how well Bol will perform in her first 800m race.
She may finish midfield with a time around 2:01 or 2:02.
Bol will likely race conservatively and mind her manners in her first race at the distance.
The Metz meeting will be available to watch live on FloTrack for audiences in North America and outside of Europe.
## How to watch the Metz meeting

FloTrack subscribers will also have access to archived footage of the event.
The meeting will take place on Sunday, with Bol's 800m debut being a highly anticipated event.
And the field will be tightly packed, making it difficult for Bol to make up ground late.
But Bol's transition to the 800m will be an exciting one to watch.
So the question on everyone's mind is: how will Femke Bol perform in her 800m debut?
The answer will be clear on Sunday.