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2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres

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FieldValue
eventWomen's 800 metres
competition2009 World Championships
venueOlympic Stadium
dates16 August (heats)
17 August (semifinals)
19 August (final)
competitors43
nations32
win_value1:55.45
goldCaster Semenya
ZAF
silverJaneth Jepkosgei
KEN
bronzeJenny Meadows
GBR
prev2007
next2011

17 August (semifinals) 19 August (final) ZAF KEN GBR

The women's 800 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 16, 17 and 19 August. The winning margin was 2.45 seconds which as of 2024 is the greatest winning margin in the women's 800 metres at these championships and the only time this event has been won by more than two seconds at these championships.

Prior to the championships, there was no clear favourite for the race – the twenty fastest times of the season had been run by seventeen different athletes. The reigning World and Olympic champions, Janeth Jepkosgei and Pamela Jelimo, had not shown the dominance of previous seasons. The two fastest runners of the season, Caster Semenya and Maggie Vessey, had recently set personal bests but lacked any major championships experience, while third best Anna Alminova was a 1500 metres specialist. European Indoor Champion Mariya Savinova and Svetlana Klyuka, fourth at the Olympics, were other strong competitors. The 2007 World medallists Hasna Benhassi and Mayte Martínez, and Olympic finalist Yuliya Krevsun were also predicted as medal possibilities.

The events in the heats resulted in a surprise decision: world-leader Semenya accidentally tripped Jepkosgei and the defending champion finished last in the first heat. The Kenyan athletics federation appealed the decision and she was reinstated to run in the second semi-final, and Semenya was not disqualified as her actions were deemed unintentional. Yuliya Krevsun, Elisa Cusma Piccione, and Zulia Calatayud were the fastest of the heat winners on the first day of competition. With only eight places on offer, there were a number of high-profile scalps in the semi-finals. The first race saw past medallists Calatayud and Benhassi fail to qualify, Svetlana Klyuka was fifth in the second heat, while Vessey and Jelimo dropped out in the third semi-final of the day. Caster Semenya was the fastest in the preliminaries with 1:58.66.

In the final, Semenya lead the race from the halfway mark, and continued to increase her lead from that point onwards, winning her first World Championship gold medal in a time of one minute and 55.45 seconds. Krevsun was in second place near the end of final straight, but she faded a little and allowed Jepkosgei and Jenny Meadows to challenge her position. With just a tenth of a second between second and fourth, Krevsun fell behind the Kenyan and British athletes, who ended up with the silver and bronze medals.

Semenya's victory was one of the focal points of the championship, not just because of her achievement on the track at such a young age, but also because of the events that followed. Having beaten her previous 800 m best by four seconds at the African Junior Championships just a month earlier, her quick improvements came under scrutiny. The combination of her rapid athletic progression and her appearance culminated in the IAAF asking her to take a gender test to ascertain whether she was female. A number of South African governing bodies came to the defence of Semenya, saying the athlete had been treated unfairly, and world record holder Michael Johnson was highly critical of the way that the sensitive issue had been dealt with publicly.

Medalists

Goldwidth=200 style="background-color:silver"Silverwidth=200 style="background-color:#CC9966"Bronze
Caster Semenya
South Africa

Records

Oceanian recordToni Hodgkinson1:58.25Atlanta, United States27 July 1996

Qualification standards

A timeB time
2:00.002:01.30

Schedule

DateTimeRound
16 August 200910:10Heats
17 August 200919:30Semi-finals
19 August 200921:35Final

Results

Heats

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

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
3Yuliya KrevsunUkraine2:02.20Q
4Elisa Cusma PiccioneItaly2:02.33Q
6Zulia CalatayudCuba2:02.33Q
4Anna RostkowskaPoland2:02.37Q
4Halima HachlafMorocco2:02.46Q
3Jenny MeadowsGreat Britain2:02.47Q
4Elena KofanovaRussia2:02.49q
1Caster SemenyaSouth Africa2:02.51Q
1Geena GallUnited States2:02.63Q
103Hazel ClarkUnited States2:02.67Q
116Hasna BenhassiMorocco2:02.83Q
121Tetyana PetlyukUkraine2:02.87Q
133Lucia KlocováSlovakia2:02.98q
146Marilyn OkoroGreat Britain2:03.07Q
152Mariya SavinovaRussia2:03.27Q
164Lenka MasnáCzech Republic2:03.32q
172Jemma SimpsonGreat Britain2:03.33Q
182Mayte MartínezSpain2:03.39Q
196Svetlana KlyukaRussia2:03.40q
205Pamela JelimoKenya2:03.50Q
212Élodie GuéganFrance2:03.87q
223Marian BurnettGuyana2:03.89q
231Olga CristeaMoldova2:03.99
245Maggie VesseyUnited States2:04.07Q
252Irina KrakoviakLithuania2:04.26
262Elena Mirela LavricRomania2:04.49
275Kenia SinclairJamaica2:04.52Q
281Neisha Bernard-ThomasGrenada2:04.55
295Rosibel GarcíaColombia2:04.73
305Jana HartmannGermany2:04.99
311Madeleine PapeAustralia2:05.85
326Daniela ReinaItaly2:06.30
334Eleni FilandraGreece2:06.39
346Anabelle LascarMauritius2:06.53SB
355Nataliia LupuUkraine2:06.74
362Leonor PiuzaMozambique2:08.08
375Salome DellPapua New Guinea2:08.22
381Janeth Jepkosgei BusieneiKenya2:12.81qR
393Yeliz KurtTurkey2:13.42
404Natalia GallegoAndorra2:18.75
413Aishath ReeshaMaldives2:28.00NR
426Nikki HamblinNew Zealand2:31.94
3Sanaa AbubkheetPalestine

Key: NR = National record, Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best

Semi-finals

Janeth Jepkosgei was tripped in the first round heats, and after protest by the Kenyan Federation, was added to the semi-finals; she will run in lane 7 of heat 2 along with Hazel Clark. The ruling was that the trip was accidental, by Caster Semenya, who was therefore not disqualified.

Qualification: First 2 in each semifinals(Q) and the next 2 fastest(q) advance to the final.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
2Caster SemenyaSouth Africa1:58.66Q
1Mariya SavinovaRussia1:59.30Q
1Yuliya KrevsunUkraine1:59.38Q
2Jenny MeadowsGreat Britain1:59.45Q
2Janeth Jepkosgei BusieneiKenya1:59.47q
1Mayte MartínezSpain1:59.72q, SB
2Hazel ClarkUnited States1:59.96SB
1Hasna BenhassiMorocco2:00.06
2Svetlana KlyukaRussia2:00.48
101Jemma SimpsonGreat Britain2:00.57
113Elisa Cusma PiccioneItaly2:00.62Q
122Tetyana PetlyukUkraine2:00.90
133Marilyn OkoroGreat Britain2:01.01Q
141Geena GallUnited States2:01.30
153Anna RostkowskaPoland2:01.40
161Zulia CalatayudCuba2:01.53
172Lucia KlocováSlovakia2:01.56
183Elena KofanovaRussia2:02.02
193Kenia SinclairJamaica2:02.31
203Lenka MasnáCzech Republic2:02.55
212Marian BurnettGuyana2:02.75
223Maggie VesseyUnited States2:03.55
231Élodie GuéganFrance2:04.38
2Halima HachlafMorocco
3Pamela JelimoKenya

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Caster SemenyaSouth Africa1:55.45WL
Janeth Jepkosgei BusieneiKenya1:57.90SB
Jenny MeadowsGreat Britain1:57.93PB
4Yuliya KrevsunUkraine1:58.00SB
5Mariya SavinovaRussia1:58.68
6Elisa Cusma PiccioneItaly1:58.81SB
7Mayte MartinezSpain1:58.81SB
8Marilyn OkoroGreat Britain2:00.31

Key: PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best, WL = World leading (in a given season)

References

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