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Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metres

These are the official results of the women's 800 metres event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There were a total of 36 participating athletes, with five qualifying heats.[1]

Women's 800 metres
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenueEstadi Olímpic de Montjuïc
Dates31 July 1992 (heats)
1 August 1992 (semi-finals)
3 August 1992 (final)
Competitors36 from 25 nations
Winning time1:55.54
Medalists
← 1988
1996 →
Official Video Highlights
@ 9:00

Race description edit

Favorites for the title were 1991 Tokyo World Championships gold medallist Liliya Nurutdinova for the Unified Team, Ana Quirot (Cuba), and Africa's hopeful, 19-year old Maria Mutola (Mozambique). Other potential rivals like the former East German athletes Sigrun Wodars (as Sigrun Grau, after a divorce) and Christine Wachtel, the one-two finish at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, had been eliminated in the preliminaries. The fastest semi-final was won by Nurutdinova. Dutch runner Ellen van Langen had set the fastest time of the season prior to the Games.[2]

In the final, fearing Van Langen's final sprint, her main competitor, a confident Nurutdinova, set a rapid pace, running the first lap in a very fast time of 55.73, with Van Langen only in 6th position.[2][3][4] Pressured by Mutola, Quirot and Ella Kovacs (Romania), Nurutdinova led the final from the start. Entering the final stretch she had a slight lead, but Van Langen, only fifth at 600 meters, moved through on the inside. With Nurutdinova moving away from the curb to block her challengers, Van Langen in the last 50m passed – still on the inside – to win a surprise victory in a time of 1:55.54, beating Nurutdinova (silver) and Quirot (bronze).[2][3][4]

Van Langen later explained the secret of her success. “I think what I could do well is I could die very well in a race and still continue,” she said. “That is very hard, because it hurts running the 800 meters. You have to overcome some boundaries in yourself to continue when it hurts like hell. I was good at it. If the Olympic race would have been run by each athlete individual and the fastest time was the winner I would not have won,” she added. “I was also good in tactics, looking around me and taking the right decisions.”[5]

Medalists edit

Records edit

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics.

World Record 1:53.28   Jarmila Kratochvílová Munich (FRG) July 26, 1983
Olympic Record 1:53.43   Nadiya Olizarenko Moscow (URS) July 27, 1980

Final edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
  Ellen van Langen   Netherlands 1:55.54
  Liliya Nurutdinova   Unified Team 1:55.99
  Ana Fidelia Quirot   Cuba 1:56.80
4 Inna Yevseyeva   Unified Team 1:57.20
5 Maria de Lurdes Mutola   Mozambique 1:57.49
6 Ella Kovacs   Romania 1:57.95
7 Joetta Clark   United States 1:58.06
8 Lyubov Gurina   Unified Team 1:58.13

Semi finals edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Liliya Nurutdinova   Unified Team 1:58.04
2 Maria de Lurdes Mutola   Mozambique 1:58.16
3 Inna Yevseyeva   Unified Team 1:58.20
4 Joetta Clark   United States 1:58.22
5 Letitia Vriesde   Suriname 1:58.28
6 Charmaine Crooks   Canada 1:58.55
7 Lorraine Baker   Great Britain 2:02.17
8 Sabine Zwiener   Germany 2:02.64


Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Lyubov Gurina   Unified Team 2:00.64
2 Ellen van Langen   Netherlands 2:00.68
3 Ana Fidelia Quirot   Cuba 2:00.86
4 Ella Kovacs   Romania 2:00.89
5 Sigrun Grau   Germany 2:00.91
6 Carla Sacramento   Portugal 2:02.85
7 Diane Edwards   Great Britain 2:04.32
8 Julie Jenkins   United States 2:06.53

Heats edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Sigrun Grau   Germany 2:00.31
2 Liliya Nurutdinova   Unified Team 2:00.37
3 Diane Edwards   Great Britain 2:00.39
4 Shiny Wilson   India 2:01.90
5 Stella Jongmans   Netherlands 2:02.26
6 Brigitte Nganaye   Central African Republic 2:15.70
R. Baguepeng Gangue   Chad DSQ


Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Joetta Clark   United States 1:59.62
2 Ellen van Langen   Netherlands 1:59.86
3 Carla Sacramento   Portugal 2:00.57
4 Christine Wachtel   Germany 2:01.39
5 Paula Fryer   Great Britain 2:02.72
6 Sukanya Sang-Ngeun   Thailand 2:09.94
7 Andrea Garae   Vanuatu 2:28.61


Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Ella Kovacs   Romania 1:59.88
2 Letitia Vriesde   Suriname 1:59.93
3 Julie Jenkins   United States 1:59.96
4 Sabine Zwiener   Germany 2:00.87
5 Fabia Trabaldo   Italy 2:01.44
6 Sriyani Dhammika Menike   Sri Lanka 2:03.85
(NR)
7 Prisca Singamo   Malawi 2:20.84


Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Inna Yevseyeva   Unified Team 1:58.58
2 Ana Fidelia Quirot   Cuba 1:59.06
3 Charmaine Crooks   Canada 1:59.52
4 Lorraine Baker   Great Britain 2:00.50
5 Leontia Sălăgeanu   Romania 2:01.44
6 Zewdie Hailemariam   Ethiopia 2:03.85
Carol Galea   Malta DSQ


Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Lyubov Gurina   Unified Team 2:00.27
2 Maria de Lurdes Mutola   Mozambique 2:00.83
3 Meredith Rainey   United States 2:01.33
4 Viviane Dorsile   France 2:01.54
5 Amaia Andrés   Spain 2:02.67
6 Gladys Wamuyu   Kenya 2:03.01
7 Edith Nakiyingi   Uganda 2:03.55
8 Mantokoane Pitso   Lesotho 2:29.77

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Ellen van Langen". athletics-heroes.net. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 24 July 2021. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Portret Ellen van Langen". sportkroniek.nl (in Dutch). 25 June 2008. Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Van Langen able to "die" best for Olympic gold". Xinhua. 10 July 2002. Retrieved 7 March 2016.

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These are the official results of the women s 800 metres event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona Spain There were a total of 36 participating athletes with five qualifying heats 1 Women s 800 metresat the Games of the XXV OlympiadVenueEstadi Olimpic de MontjuicDates31 July 1992 heats 1 August 1992 semi finals 3 August 1992 final Competitors36 from 25 nationsWinning time1 55 54MedalistsEllen van Langen NetherlandsLiliya Nurutdinova Unified TeamAna Fidelia Quirot Cuba 19881996 Official Video Highlights 9 00 Contents 1 Race description 2 Medalists 3 Records 4 Final 5 Semi finals 6 Heats 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksRace description editFavorites for the title were 1991 Tokyo World Championships gold medallist Liliya Nurutdinova for the Unified Team Ana Quirot Cuba and Africa s hopeful 19 year old Maria Mutola Mozambique Other potential rivals like the former East German athletes Sigrun Wodars as Sigrun Grau after a divorce and Christine Wachtel the one two finish at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul had been eliminated in the preliminaries The fastest semi final was won by Nurutdinova Dutch runner Ellen van Langen had set the fastest time of the season prior to the Games 2 In the final fearing Van Langen s final sprint her main competitor a confident Nurutdinova set a rapid pace running the first lap in a very fast time of 55 73 with Van Langen only in 6th position 2 3 4 Pressured by Mutola Quirot and Ella Kovacs Romania Nurutdinova led the final from the start Entering the final stretch she had a slight lead but Van Langen only fifth at 600 meters moved through on the inside With Nurutdinova moving away from the curb to block her challengers Van Langen in the last 50m passed still on the inside to win a surprise victory in a time of 1 55 54 beating Nurutdinova silver and Quirot bronze 2 3 4 Van Langen later explained the secret of her success I think what I could do well is I could die very well in a race and still continue she said That is very hard because it hurts running the 800 meters You have to overcome some boundaries in yourself to continue when it hurts like hell I was good at it If the Olympic race would have been run by each athlete individual and the fastest time was the winner I would not have won she added I was also good in tactics looking around me and taking the right decisions 5 Medalists editGold Ellen van Langen nbsp NetherlandsSilver Liliya Nurutdinova nbsp Unified TeamBronze Ana Fidelia Quirot nbsp CubaRecords editThese were the standing world and Olympic records in minutes prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics World Record 1 53 28 nbsp Jarmila Kratochvilova Munich FRG July 26 1983Olympic Record 1 53 43 nbsp Nadiya Olizarenko Moscow URS July 27 1980Final editRank Athlete Nation Time Notes nbsp Ellen van Langen nbsp Netherlands 1 55 54 nbsp Liliya Nurutdinova nbsp Unified Team 1 55 99 nbsp Ana Fidelia Quirot nbsp Cuba 1 56 804 Inna Yevseyeva nbsp Unified Team 1 57 205 Maria de Lurdes Mutola nbsp Mozambique 1 57 496 Ella Kovacs nbsp Romania 1 57 957 Joetta Clark nbsp United States 1 58 068 Lyubov Gurina nbsp Unified Team 1 58 13Semi finals editRank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Liliya Nurutdinova nbsp Unified Team 1 58 042 Maria de Lurdes Mutola nbsp Mozambique 1 58 163 Inna Yevseyeva nbsp Unified Team 1 58 204 Joetta Clark nbsp United States 1 58 225 Letitia Vriesde nbsp Suriname 1 58 286 Charmaine Crooks nbsp Canada 1 58 557 Lorraine Baker nbsp Great Britain 2 02 178 Sabine Zwiener nbsp Germany 2 02 64 Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Lyubov Gurina nbsp Unified Team 2 00 642 Ellen van Langen nbsp Netherlands 2 00 683 Ana Fidelia Quirot nbsp Cuba 2 00 864 Ella Kovacs nbsp Romania 2 00 895 Sigrun Grau nbsp Germany 2 00 916 Carla Sacramento nbsp Portugal 2 02 857 Diane Edwards nbsp Great Britain 2 04 328 Julie Jenkins nbsp United States 2 06 53Heats editRank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Sigrun Grau nbsp Germany 2 00 312 Liliya Nurutdinova nbsp Unified Team 2 00 373 Diane Edwards nbsp Great Britain 2 00 394 Shiny Wilson nbsp India 2 01 905 Stella Jongmans nbsp Netherlands 2 02 266 Brigitte Nganaye nbsp Central African Republic 2 15 70 R Baguepeng Gangue nbsp Chad DSQ Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Joetta Clark nbsp United States 1 59 622 Ellen van Langen nbsp Netherlands 1 59 863 Carla Sacramento nbsp Portugal 2 00 574 Christine Wachtel nbsp Germany 2 01 395 Paula Fryer nbsp Great Britain 2 02 726 Sukanya Sang Ngeun nbsp Thailand 2 09 947 Andrea Garae nbsp Vanuatu 2 28 61 Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Ella Kovacs nbsp Romania 1 59 882 Letitia Vriesde nbsp Suriname 1 59 933 Julie Jenkins nbsp United States 1 59 964 Sabine Zwiener nbsp Germany 2 00 875 Fabia Trabaldo nbsp Italy 2 01 446 Sriyani Dhammika Menike nbsp Sri Lanka 2 03 85 NR 7 Prisca Singamo nbsp Malawi 2 20 84 Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Inna Yevseyeva nbsp Unified Team 1 58 582 Ana Fidelia Quirot nbsp Cuba 1 59 063 Charmaine Crooks nbsp Canada 1 59 524 Lorraine Baker nbsp Great Britain 2 00 505 Leontia Sălăgeanu nbsp Romania 2 01 446 Zewdie Hailemariam nbsp Ethiopia 2 03 85 Carol Galea nbsp Malta DSQ Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Lyubov Gurina nbsp Unified Team 2 00 272 Maria de Lurdes Mutola nbsp Mozambique 2 00 833 Meredith Rainey nbsp United States 2 01 334 Viviane Dorsile nbsp France 2 01 545 Amaia Andres nbsp Spain 2 02 676 Gladys Wamuyu nbsp Kenya 2 03 017 Edith Nakiyingi nbsp Uganda 2 03 558 Mantokoane Pitso nbsp Lesotho 2 29 77See also edit1988 Women s Olympic 800 metres Seoul 1990 Women s European Championships 800 metres Split 1991 Women s World Championships 800 metres Tokyo 1993 Women s World Championships 800 metres Stuttgart 1994 Women s European Championships 800 metres Helsinki 1995 Women s World Championships 800 metres Gothenburg 1996 Women s Olympic 800 metres Atlanta References edit Athletics at the 1992 Barcelona Games Women s 800 metres sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 21 October 2017 a b c Ellen van Langen athletics heroes net Retrieved 6 March 2018 a b Women s 800m Final Barcelona Olympics 1992 Archived from the original on 24 July 2021 Retrieved 6 March 2018 a b Portret Ellen van Langen sportkroniek nl in Dutch 25 June 2008 Archived from the original on 30 May 2012 Retrieved 6 March 2018 Van Langen able to die best for Olympic gold Xinhua 10 July 2002 Retrieved 7 March 2016 External links editOfficial Report Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics Women 27s 800 metres amp oldid 1059965307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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