Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metres explained

Event:Women's 800 metres
Games:2008 Summer
Venue:Beijing National Stadium
Dates:15 August 2008 (heats)
16 August 2008 (semi-finals)
18 August 2008 (final)
Competitors:40
Nations:33
Gold:Pamela Jelimo
Goldnoc:KEN
Silver:Janeth Jepkosgei Busienei
Silvernoc:KEN
Bronze:Hasna Benhassi
Bronzenoc:MAR
Win Value:1:54.87
Prev:2004
Next:2012

The women's 800 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 15 - 18 August at the Beijing National Stadium.[1]

The qualifying standards were 2:00.00 (A standard) and 2:01.30 (B standard).[2]

Vanja Perišić of Croatia was later disqualified for failing an in-competition drugs test.[3]

This would be the last Olympic appearance by Maria Mutola, a string which started with her as a 15 year old in the 1988 Olympics, a perennial finalist since 1992. In the final, both Kenyan athletes went to the front, with World Champion Janeth Jepkosgei taking the front and teenager Pamela Jelimo following. Coming out of the break, Kenia Sinclair in lane 3 squeezed quickly into lane 1, shutting the door on Mutola. Just before the bell, Jelimo passed Jepkosgei and set off on her own. Jepkosgei gave chase but the gap just continued to widen all the way to the finish. Jelimo and Jepkosgei never saw a challenge to their gold and silver, behind them Sinclair, then Mutola gave an ever futile chase. From almost the back of the pack, Hasna Benhassi moved forward through the turn. Coming off the turn, Mutola was making her move on Sinclair and Benhassi was making her move on Mutola, the three athletes lined up shoulder to shoulder. Benhassi had the speed while the other two struggled. After being passed by Benhassi, Tatiana Andrianova followed her around the slowing athletes. While Andrianova was faster down the straightaway, she couldn't make up enough ground, Benhassi finishing with bronze after taking silver in the previous three major championships.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world record, Olympic record, and world leading time were as follows:

No new world or Olympic records were set for this event.

Results

Round 1

Qualification: First 3 in each heat(Q) and the next 6 fastest(q) advance to the semifinals.

Rank Heat Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 4 1:58.91 Q, SB
2 4 1:59.01 Q
3 4 1:59.42 Q
4 4 1:59.67 q
5 6 1:59.72 Q
6 6 2:00.00 Q
7 4 2:00.09 q, NR
8 6 2:00.13 Q
9 6 2:00.15 q, PB
10 2 2:00.21 Q
11 6 2:00.24 q
12 2 2:00.31 Q
13 2 2:00.33 Q
14 5 2:00.34 Q
DSQ 2 2:00.42 q, SB
16 5 2:00.51 Q
17 5 2:00.54 Q
18 5 2:00.59 q, PB
19 5 2:01.59
20 1 2:01.67 Q
21 6 2:01.91
22 1 2:01.98 Q
23 2 2:02.02
24 1 2:02.11 Q
25 1 2:02.16
26 1 2:02.18
27 2 2:02.33
28 5 2:03.03
29 1 2:03.09
30 3 2:03.18 Q
31 3 2:03.76 Q
32 3 2:03.85 Q
33 3 2:04.75
34 3 2:06.11 PB
35 3 2:08.98
36 1 2:18.41 SB
37 2 2:18.83
38 4 2:20.69
39 5 2:30.14 PB
4 DNF
6 DQ
3 2:06.82 DSQ

Semifinals

Rank Heat Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 3 1:57.28 Q, SB
2 2 1:57.31 Q
3 3 1:57.32 Q, PB
4 2 1:58.03 Q, SB
5 3 1:58.16 q
6 3 1:58.28 q, SB
7 1 1:58.31 Q
8 2 1:58.33
9 1 1:58.61 Q, SB
10 2 1:58.78 SB
11 1 1:58.80
12 2 1:58.84
13 1 1:59.27
14 1 1:59.38
15 2 1:59.43
16 3 1:59.52
17 1 1:59.53
18 1 2:00.00
19 3 2:00.12 PB
20 1 2:01.41
21 3 2:01.84
22 2 2:02.59
2 DSQ[4]
3 DNF

Final

Rank Lane Athlete Time Notes
41:54.87WJR, AR
71:56.07
81:56.73SB
461:56.94PB
521:57.68SB
631:58.24SB
791:58.73
852:02.63

Splits

Intermediate Athlete Country Mark
400m 55.41
600m 1:24.03

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Olympic Athletics Competition Schedule . 2008-08-04 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20080913131714/http://www.iaaf.org/OLY08/results/eventCode%3D3659/bydiscipline/index.html . 13 September 2008 . dead .
  2. Web site: Entry Standards - The XXIX Olympic Games - Beijing, China - 8/24 August 2008 . 2008-08-04. IAAF. https://web.archive.org/web/20080913131730/http://www.iaaf.org/OLY08/standards/index.html. 13 September 2008 . live.
  3. http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/News/GeneralNews/05/65/77/20100427082001_httppostedfile_NEWS112_20049.pdf IAAF Newsletter Edition 112
  4. Web site: IOC sanctions seven athletes for failing anti-doping tests at Beijing 2008 and London2012. International Olympic Committee. 25 Nov 2016. 2016-12-08.