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2013 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres

The women's 800 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 15–18 August.[2]

Women's 800 metres
at the 2013 World Championships
VenueLuzhniki Stadium
Dates15 August (heats)
16 August (semifinals)
18 August (final)
Competitors32 from 21 nations
Winning time1:57.38
Medalists
← 2011
2015 →
Official Video

The first woman to break 2:00 was Hildegard Falck in 1971. At this meet, it almost took 2:00 to get into the semi-final. Through the first three heats, the slowest automatic qualifier was Halima Hachlaf at 2:00.04, with each race being split at low 57. In the final heat Eunice Jepkoech Sum managed to maintain order, splitting at just under a more leisurely 59 and bringing the three qualifiers in slower than the slowest time qualifier, Lenka Masná at 2:00.31. At that, world leader Francine Niyonsaba, returning medalists Caster Semenya and Janeth Jepkosgei were all missing.

In the final Alysia Montaño displayed tactics reminiscent of Johnny Gray, taking the race out in 26.80 and 56.06 splits opening up as much as a 15-meter lead on the field. Montaño hit the 600 at 1:26.45 with the lead but as she was slowing that's still a long way to get home. Sum had spent most of the last lap second to Montaño, but when defending champion Mariya Savinova tried to go past her at the head of the straight, she responded and held off the challenge. Both of them passed a dying Montaño 40 meters out with the rest of the field gaining rapidly. As she was passed on the inside by teammate Brenda Martinez, Montaño tossed herself at the finish line, collapsing to the track in fourth as Martinez took the bronze.

In 2015, Savinova and Ekaterina Poistogova were recommended for lifetime bans dating back to the 2012 Olympics as part of the wholesale Russian performance-enhancing drug scandal. On February 10, 2017, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) officially disqualified Savinova's results backdated to July 2010.[3] When medal reallocations were decided, Montaño was given the bronze medal and Martinez the silver.

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[4]

World record   Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) 1:53.28 Munich, West Germany 26 July 1983
Championship record   Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) 1:54.68 Helsinki, Finland 9 August 1983
World Leading   Francine Niyonsaba (BDI) 1:56.72 Eugene, US 1 June 2013
African Record   Pamela Jelimo (KEN) 1:54.01 Zürich, Switzerland 29 August 2008
Asian Record   Liu Dong (CHN) 1:55.54 Beijing, People's Republic of China 9 September 1993
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) 1:54.44 Barcelona, Spain 9 September 1989
South American record   Letitia Vriesde (SUR) 1:56.68 Gothenburg, Sweden 13 August 1995
European Record   Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) 1:53.28 Munich, West Germany 26 July 1983
Oceanian record   Toni Hodgkinson (NZL) 1:58.25 Atlanta, USA 27 July 1996

Qualification standards edit

A time[5] B time
2:00.00 2:01.50

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
15 August 2013 9:55 Heats
16 August 2013 20:15 Semifinals
18 August 2013 17:50 Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results edit

KEY: Q Qualified q Fastest non-qualifiers NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Heats edit

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) advanced to the semifinals.[6]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 5 Brenda Martinez   United States (USA) 1:59.39 Q
2 1 3 Marilyn Okoro   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:59.43 Q, SB
3 1 6 Mariya Savinova   Russia (RUS) 1:59.44 Q
4 2 3 Alysia Montaño   United States (USA) 1:59.47 Q
5 1 2 Winny Chebet   Kenya (KEN) 1:59.58 q. SB
6 2 6 Nataliia Lupu   Ukraine (UKR) 1:59.59 Q, SB
7 1 4 Maryna Arzamasava   Belarus (BLR) 1:59.60 q, SB
8 3 5 Malika Akkaoui   Morocco (MAR) 1:59.63 Q
9 3 8 Ekaterina Poistogova   Russia (RUS) 1:59.90 Q
10 3 7 Ajeé Wilson   United States (USA) 2:00.00 Q
11 2 7 Halima Hachlaf   Morocco (MAR) 2:00.04 Q
12 3 1 Rose Mary Almanza   Cuba (CUB) 2:00.27 q
13 3 4 Lenka Masná   Czech Republic (CZE) 2:00.31 q, SB
14 4 6 Eunice Jepkoech Sum   Kenya (KEN) 2:00.49 Q
15 4 3 Elena Kotulskaya   Russia (RUS) 2:00.50 Q
16 2 2 Angie Smit   New Zealand (NZL) 2:00.60
17 4 2 Laura Muir   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:00.80 Q, PB
18 3 3 Natoya Goule   Jamaica (JAM) 2:00.93
19 3 2 Olha Lyakhova   Ukraine (UKR) 2:00.98
20 4 1 Fantu Magiso   Ethiopia (ETH) 2:01.11
21 2 5 Jessica Judd   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:01.48
22 4 4 Kelly Hetherington   Australia (AUS) 2:01.57
23 4 7 Melissa Bishop   Canada (CAN) 2:01.91
24 2 8 Wang Chunyu   China (CHN) 2:02.05 SB
24 2 4 Roseanne Galligan   Ireland (IRL) 2:02.05
26 4 8 Margarita Mukasheva   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 2:02.06
27 1 7 Marta Milani   Italy (ITA) 2:02.41
28 1 1 Karine Belleau-Béliveau   Canada (CAN) 2:02.93
29 2 1 Marina Pospelova   Russia (RUS) 2:03.42
30 1 8 Eglė Balčiūnaitė   Lithuania (LTU) 2:08.77
31 4 5 Elena Mirela Lavric   Romania (ROM) 2:10.37
32 3 6 Elisabeth Mandaba   Central African Republic (CAF) 2:14.35 SB

Semifinals edit

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advanced to the final.[7]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 4 Alysia Montaño   United States (USA) 1:58.92 Q
2 1 5 Brenda Martinez   United States (USA) 1:59.03 Q
3 1 8 Nataliia Lupu   Ukraine (UKR) 1:59.43 Q, SB
4 1 3 Ekaterina Poistogova   Russia (RUS) 1:59.48 q
5 1 1 Lenka Masná   Czech Republic (CZE) 1:59.56 q, PB
6 1 6 Halima Hachlaf   Morocco (MAR) 2:00.55
7 2 2 Eunice Jepkoech Sum   Kenya (KEN) 2:00.70 Q
8 2 6 Mariya Savinova   Russia (RUS) 2:00.73 Q
9 1 2 Laura Muir   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:00.83
10 2 7 Ajeé Wilson   United States (USA) 2:00.90 Q
11 2 1 Rose Mary Almanza   Cuba (CUB) 2:00.98
12 1 7 Winny Chebet   Kenya (KEN) 2:01.04
13 2 8 Maryna Arzamasava   Belarus (BLR) 2:01.19
14 2 5 Elena Kotulskaya   Russia (RUS) 2:01.75
15 2 4 Marilyn Okoro   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:02.26
16 2 3 Malika Akkaoui   Morocco (MAR) 2:02.29

Final edit

The final was started at 17:50.[8]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  2 Eunice Jepkoech Sum   Kenya (KEN) 1:57.38 PB
  5 Brenda Martinez   United States (USA) 1:57.91 PB
  3 Alysia Montaño   United States (USA) 1:57.95
4 4 Ekaterina Poistogova   Russia (RUS) 1:58.05 SB
5 8 Ajeé Wilson   United States (USA) 1:58.21 PB
6 7 Nataliia Lupu   Ukraine (UKR) 1:59.79
7 1 Lenka Masná   Czech Republic (CZE) 2:00.59
n/a 6 Mariya Savinova   Russia (RUS) 1:57.80 DSQ (Doping)

References edit

  1. ^ "800 Metres Result | 14th IAAF World Championships".
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "London gold medallist Savinova banned". BBC Sport.
  4. ^ "Records & Lists – 800 meters". IAAF. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  5. ^ , All Russia Athletic Federation, 2012, archived from the original on 16 August 2013, retrieved 8 August 2013
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2013.

External links edit

  • 800 metres results at IAAF website

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The women s 800 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 15 18 August 2 Women s 800 metres at the 2013 World ChampionshipsVenueLuzhniki StadiumDates15 August heats 16 August semifinals 18 August final Competitors32 from 21 nationsWinning time1 57 38Medalists Eunice Jepkoech Sum Kenya KEN Brenda Martinez United States USA Alysia Montano United States USA 1 20112015 Official VideoThe first woman to break 2 00 was Hildegard Falck in 1971 At this meet it almost took 2 00 to get into the semi final Through the first three heats the slowest automatic qualifier was Halima Hachlaf at 2 00 04 with each race being split at low 57 In the final heat Eunice Jepkoech Sum managed to maintain order splitting at just under a more leisurely 59 and bringing the three qualifiers in slower than the slowest time qualifier Lenka Masna at 2 00 31 At that world leader Francine Niyonsaba returning medalists Caster Semenya and Janeth Jepkosgei were all missing In the final Alysia Montano displayed tactics reminiscent of Johnny Gray taking the race out in 26 80 and 56 06 splits opening up as much as a 15 meter lead on the field Montano hit the 600 at 1 26 45 with the lead but as she was slowing that s still a long way to get home Sum had spent most of the last lap second to Montano but when defending champion Mariya Savinova tried to go past her at the head of the straight she responded and held off the challenge Both of them passed a dying Montano 40 meters out with the rest of the field gaining rapidly As she was passed on the inside by teammate Brenda Martinez Montano tossed herself at the finish line collapsing to the track in fourth as Martinez took the bronze In 2015 Savinova and Ekaterina Poistogova were recommended for lifetime bans dating back to the 2012 Olympics as part of the wholesale Russian performance enhancing drug scandal On February 10 2017 the Court of Arbitration for Sport Cas officially disqualified Savinova s results backdated to July 2010 3 When medal reallocations were decided Montano was given the bronze medal and Martinez the silver Contents 1 Records 2 Qualification standards 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Heats 4 2 Semifinals 4 3 Final 5 References 6 External linksRecords editPrior to the competition the records were as follows 4 World record nbsp Jarmila Kratochvilova TCH 1 53 28 Munich West Germany 26 July 1983Championship record nbsp Jarmila Kratochvilova TCH 1 54 68 Helsinki Finland 9 August 1983World Leading nbsp Francine Niyonsaba BDI 1 56 72 Eugene US 1 June 2013African Record nbsp Pamela Jelimo KEN 1 54 01 Zurich Switzerland 29 August 2008Asian Record nbsp Liu Dong CHN 1 55 54 Beijing People s Republic of China 9 September 1993North Central American and Caribbean record nbsp Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 1 54 44 Barcelona Spain 9 September 1989South American record nbsp Letitia Vriesde SUR 1 56 68 Gothenburg Sweden 13 August 1995European Record nbsp Jarmila Kratochvilova TCH 1 53 28 Munich West Germany 26 July 1983Oceanian record nbsp Toni Hodgkinson NZL 1 58 25 Atlanta USA 27 July 1996Qualification standards editA time 5 B time2 00 00 2 01 50Schedule editDate Time Round15 August 2013 9 55 Heats16 August 2013 20 15 Semifinals18 August 2013 17 50 FinalAll times are local times UTC 4 Results editKEY Q Qualified q Fastest non qualifiers NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal bestHeats edit Qualification First 3 in each heat Q and the next 4 fastest q advanced to the semifinals 6 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 5 Brenda Martinez nbsp United States USA 1 59 39 Q2 1 3 Marilyn Okoro nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 1 59 43 Q SB3 1 6 Mariya Savinova nbsp Russia RUS 1 59 44 Q4 2 3 Alysia Montano nbsp United States USA 1 59 47 Q5 1 2 Winny Chebet nbsp Kenya KEN 1 59 58 q SB6 2 6 Nataliia Lupu nbsp Ukraine UKR 1 59 59 Q SB7 1 4 Maryna Arzamasava nbsp Belarus BLR 1 59 60 q SB8 3 5 Malika Akkaoui nbsp Morocco MAR 1 59 63 Q9 3 8 Ekaterina Poistogova nbsp Russia RUS 1 59 90 Q10 3 7 Ajee Wilson nbsp United States USA 2 00 00 Q11 2 7 Halima Hachlaf nbsp Morocco MAR 2 00 04 Q12 3 1 Rose Mary Almanza nbsp Cuba CUB 2 00 27 q13 3 4 Lenka Masna nbsp Czech Republic CZE 2 00 31 q SB14 4 6 Eunice Jepkoech Sum nbsp Kenya KEN 2 00 49 Q15 4 3 Elena Kotulskaya nbsp Russia RUS 2 00 50 Q16 2 2 Angie Smit nbsp New Zealand NZL 2 00 6017 4 2 Laura Muir nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 00 80 Q PB18 3 3 Natoya Goule nbsp Jamaica JAM 2 00 9319 3 2 Olha Lyakhova nbsp Ukraine UKR 2 00 9820 4 1 Fantu Magiso nbsp Ethiopia ETH 2 01 1121 2 5 Jessica Judd nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 01 4822 4 4 Kelly Hetherington nbsp Australia AUS 2 01 5723 4 7 Melissa Bishop nbsp Canada CAN 2 01 9124 2 8 Wang Chunyu nbsp China CHN 2 02 05 SB24 2 4 Roseanne Galligan nbsp Ireland IRL 2 02 0526 4 8 Margarita Mukasheva nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ 2 02 0627 1 7 Marta Milani nbsp Italy ITA 2 02 4128 1 1 Karine Belleau Beliveau nbsp Canada CAN 2 02 9329 2 1 Marina Pospelova nbsp Russia RUS 2 03 4230 1 8 Egle Balciunaite nbsp Lithuania LTU 2 08 7731 4 5 Elena Mirela Lavric nbsp Romania ROM 2 10 3732 3 6 Elisabeth Mandaba nbsp Central African Republic CAF 2 14 35 SBSemifinals edit Qualification First 3 in each heat Q and the next 2 fastest q advanced to the final 7 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 4 Alysia Montano nbsp United States USA 1 58 92 Q2 1 5 Brenda Martinez nbsp United States USA 1 59 03 Q3 1 8 Nataliia Lupu nbsp Ukraine UKR 1 59 43 Q SB4 1 3 Ekaterina Poistogova nbsp Russia RUS 1 59 48 q5 1 1 Lenka Masna nbsp Czech Republic CZE 1 59 56 q PB6 1 6 Halima Hachlaf nbsp Morocco MAR 2 00 557 2 2 Eunice Jepkoech Sum nbsp Kenya KEN 2 00 70 Q8 2 6 Mariya Savinova nbsp Russia RUS 2 00 73 Q9 1 2 Laura Muir nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 00 8310 2 7 Ajee Wilson nbsp United States USA 2 00 90 Q11 2 1 Rose Mary Almanza nbsp Cuba CUB 2 00 9812 1 7 Winny Chebet nbsp Kenya KEN 2 01 0413 2 8 Maryna Arzamasava nbsp Belarus BLR 2 01 1914 2 5 Elena Kotulskaya nbsp Russia RUS 2 01 7515 2 4 Marilyn Okoro nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 02 2616 2 3 Malika Akkaoui nbsp Morocco MAR 2 02 29Final edit The final was started at 17 50 8 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 2 Eunice Jepkoech Sum nbsp Kenya KEN 1 57 38 PB nbsp 5 Brenda Martinez nbsp United States USA 1 57 91 PB nbsp 3 Alysia Montano nbsp United States USA 1 57 954 4 Ekaterina Poistogova nbsp Russia RUS 1 58 05 SB5 8 Ajee Wilson nbsp United States USA 1 58 21 PB6 7 Nataliia Lupu nbsp Ukraine UKR 1 59 797 1 Lenka Masna nbsp Czech Republic CZE 2 00 59n a 6 Mariya Savinova nbsp Russia RUS 1 57 80 DSQ Doping References edit 800 Metres Result 14th IAAF World Championships Start list London gold medallist Savinova banned BBC Sport Records amp Lists 800 meters IAAF Retrieved 7 August 2013 IAAF World Championships Moscow 2013 Standards All Russia Athletic Federation 2012 archived from the original on 16 August 2013 retrieved 8 August 2013 Heats Results PDF Archived from the original PDF on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 15 August 2013 Semifinals Results PDF Archived from the original PDF on 14 November 2013 Retrieved 16 August 2013 Final Results PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 18 August 2013 External links edit800 metres results at IAAF website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 World Championships in Athletics Women 27s 800 metres amp oldid 1146890606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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