Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 800 metres explained

Event:Men's 800 metres
Games:1996 Summer
Venue:Centennial Olympic Stadium
Dates:28 to 31 July
Competitors:56
Nations:40
Win Value:1:42.58
Longnames:yes
Gold:Vebjørn Rodal
Goldnoc:NOR
Silver:Hezekiél Sepeng
Silvernoc:RSA
Bronze:Fred Onyancha
Bronzenoc:KEN
Prev:1992
Next:2000

The men's 800 metres event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta was held between 28 and 31 July 1996. There were a total of 60 competitors from 42 countries.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by 0.16 seconds by Vebjørn Rodal of Norway, the nation's first title in the men's 800 metres and first medal in the event since 1956. Hezekiél Sepeng's silver was South Africa's first 800 metres medal since 1920.

Background

This was the 23rd appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Four finalists from 1992 returned: bronze medalist Johnny Gray of the United States (also a finalist in 1984 and 1988), fourth-place finisher José Luíz Barbosa of Brazil (a 1988 finalist as well), fifth-place finisher Andrea Benvenuti of Italy, and sixth-place finisher Curtis Robb of Great Britain. Wilson Kipketer was the strongest 800 metres runner in 1996, having won the first of his three world championship titles in 1995; however, he was ruled ineligible for the Games during the process of changing his nationality from Kenya to Denmark. Without Kipketer, the field was open with no clear favorite.[2]

Burundi, the Czech Republic, Dominica, Guinea-Bissau, Kyrgyzstan, and Latvia appeared in the event for the first time. Great Britain made its 22nd appearance, most among all nations, having had no competitors in the event only in the 1904 Games in St. Louis.

Competition format

The men's 800 metres again used a three-round format, the most common format since 1912 though there had been variations. The "fastest loser" system introduced in 1964 was used for the first two rounds. There were eight first-round heats, each with 7 or 8 athletes; the top two runners in each heat as well as the next eight fastest overall advanced to the semifinals. There were three semifinals with 8 athletes each; the top two runners in each semifinal and the next two fastest overall advanced to the eight-man final.[2] [3]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

In the final Vebjørn Rodal set a new Olympic record at 1:42.58.

Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)

DateTimeRound
Sunday, 28 July 1996 19:15 Round 1
Monday, 29 July 1996 18:50 Semifinals
Wednesday, 31 July 1996 20:35 Final

Results

Round 1

Heat 1

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:45.30
21:45.85
31:46.58
41:46.76
51:47.12
61:47.33
71:48.29

Heat 2

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:45.34
21:45.82
31:46.04
41:47.23
51:48.52
61:48.91
71:56.20

Heat 3

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:47.24
21:47.41
31:47.67
41:47.86
51:48.60
61:51.46
72:00.07

Heat 4

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:45.11
21:45.27
31:45.63
41:45.64
51:47.31
61:47.95
71:55.07
81:58.70

Heat 5

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:45.87
21:45.88
31:46.46
41:46.63
51:47.73
61:48.29
71:59.02

Heat 6

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:47.10
21:47.45
31:47.46
41:47.96
51:48.88
61:49.99
71:52.68

Heat 7

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:45.85
21:46.07
31:47.05
41:47.40
51:48.50
61:56.08
data-sort-value=8

Heat 8

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:45.45
21:46.85
31:47.26
41:48.47
51:48.82
61:49.35
71:50.03

Overall results for round 1

Rank Heat Athlete Nation Time Notes
Overall In heat
1 1 41:45.11
2 2 41:45.27
3 1 11:45.30
4 1 21:45.34
5 3 41:45.63
6 4 41:45.64
7 2 21:45.82
8 1 71:45.85
2 11:45.85
10 1 51:45.87
11 2 51:45.88
12 3 21:46.04
13 2 71:46.07
14 1 81:45.45
15 3 51:46.46
16 3 11:46.58
17 4 51:46.63
18 4 11:46.76
19 2 81:46.85
20 3 71:47.05
21 1 61:47.10
22 5 11:47.12
23 4 21:47.23
24 1 31:47.24
25 3 81:47.26
26 5 41:47.31
27 6 11:47.33
28 4 71:47.40
29 2 31:47.41
30 2 61:47.45
31 3 61:47.46
32 3 31:47.67
33 5 51:47.73
34 4 31:47.86
35 6 41:47.95
36 4 61:47.96
37 7 11:48.29
6 51:48.29
39 4 81:48.47
40 5 71:48.50
41 5 21:48.52
42 5 31:48.60
43 5 81:48.82
44 5 61:48.88
45 6 2 1:48.91
46 6 81:49.35
47 6 61:49.99
48 7 81:50.03
49 6 31:51.46
50 7 61:52.68
51 7 41:55.07
52 7 21:56.20
53 8 41:58.70
54 7 51:59.02
55 7 32:00.07
56 6 71:56.08
data-sort-value=57data-sort-value=87

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:45.16
21:45.40
31:45.58
41:46.41
51:46.97
61:47.58
71:48.02
81:48.57

Semifinal 2

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:43.99
21:44.00
31:44.02
41:44.92
51:46.78
61:47.48
71:48.06
81:50.33

Semifinal 3

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:43.79
21:43.90
31:43.96
41:46.41
51:47.83
61:48.50
71:50.30
data-sort-value=8

Overall results for semifinals

Rank Heat Athlete Nation Time Notes
Overall In heat
1 1 31:43.79
2 2 31:43.90
3 3 31:43.96
4 1 21:43.99
5 2 21:44.00
6 3 21:44.02
7 4 21:44.92
8 1 11:45.16
9 2 11:45.40
10 3 11:45.58
11 4 11:46.41
4 31:46.41
13 5 21:46.78
14 5 11:46.97
15 6 21:47.48
16 6 11:47.58
17 5 31:47.83
18 7 11:48.02
19 7 21:48.06
20 6 31:48.50
21 8 11:48.57
22 7 31:50.30
23 8 21:50.33
data-sort-value=24data-sort-value=83

Final

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
11:42.58
61:42.74
71:42.79
4 41:42.85
5 81:43.91
6 51:44.19
7 21:44.21
8 31:45.52

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athletics at the 1996 Atlanta Games: Men's 800 metres . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417171058/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1996/ATH/mens-800-metres.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . 22 October 2017 . sports-reference.com.
  2. Web site: 800 metres, Men . Olympedia . 10 August 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 3, pp. 74–75.