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.
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 officially disqualified Savinova's results backdated to July 2010. When medal reallocations were decided, Montaño was given the bronze medal and Martinez the silver.

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:
World record1:53.28Munich, West Germany26 July 1983
Championship record1:54.68Helsinki, Finland9 August 1983
World Leading1:56.72Eugene, US1 June 2013
African Record1:54.01Zürich, Switzerland29 August 2008
Asian Record1:55.54Beijing, People's Republic of China9 September 1993
North, Central American and Caribbean record1:54.44Barcelona, Spain9 September 1989
South American record1:56.68Gothenburg, Sweden13 August 1995
European Record1:53.28Munich, West Germany26 July 1983
Oceanian record1:58.25Atlanta, USA27 July 1996

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 in each heat and the next 4 fastest advanced to the [|semifinals].
RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
115Brenda Martinez1:59.39Q
213Marilyn Okoro1:59.43Q, SB
316Mariya Savinova1:59.44Q
423Alysia Montaño1:59.47Q
512Winny Chebet1:59.58q. SB
626Nataliia Lupu1:59.59Q, SB
714Maryna Arzamasava1:59.60q, SB
835Malika Akkaoui1:59.63Q
938Ekaterina Poistogova1:59.90Q
1037Ajee' Wilson2:00.00Q
1127Halima Hachlaf2:00.04Q
1231Rose Mary Almanza2:00.27q
1334Lenka Masná2:00.31q, SB
1446Eunice Jepkoech Sum2:00.49Q
1543Elena Kotulskaya2:00.50Q
1622Angie Smit2:00.60
1742Laura Muir2:00.80Q, PB
1833Natoya Goule2:00.93
1932Olha Lyakhova2:00.98
2041Fantu Magiso2:01.11
2125Jessica Judd2:01.48
2244Kelly Hetherington2:01.57
2347Melissa Bishop2:01.91
2428Wang Chunyu2:02.05SB
2424Roseanne Galligan2:02.05
2648Margarita Mukasheva2:02.06
2717Marta Milani2:02.41
2811Karine Belleau-Béliveau2:02.93
2921Marina Pospelova2:03.42
3018Eglė Balčiūnaitė2:08.77
3145Elena Mirela Lavric2:10.37
3236Elisabeth Mandaba2:14.35SB

Semifinals

Qualification: First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest advanced to the final.
RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
114Alysia Montaño1:58.92Q
215Brenda Martinez1:59.03Q
318Nataliia Lupu1:59.43Q, SB
413Ekaterina Poistogova1:59.48q
511Lenka Masná1:59.56q, PB
616Halima Hachlaf2:00.55
722Eunice Jepkoech Sum2:00.70Q
826Mariya Savinova2:00.73Q
912Laura Muir2:00.83
1027Ajee' Wilson2:00.90Q
1121Rose Mary Almanza2:00.98
1217Winny Chebet2:01.04
1328Maryna Arzamasava2:01.19
1425Elena Kotulskaya2:01.75
1524Marilyn Okoro2:02.26
1623Malika Akkaoui2:02.29

Final

The final was started at 17:50.
RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
2Eunice Jepkoech Sum1:57.38PB
5Brenda Martinez1:57.91PB
3Alysia Montaño1:57.95
44Ekaterina Poistogova1:58.05SB
58Ajee' Wilson1:58.21PB
67Nataliia Lupu1:59.79
71Lenka Masná2:00.59
n/a6Mariya Savinova1:57.80DSQ