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2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres

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eventWomen's 800 metres
competition2011 World Championships
captionThe finish of the final.
venueDaegu Stadium
dates1 September (heats)
2 September (semifinals)
4 September (final)
competitors32
nations25
win_value1:56.35
goldCaster Semenya
ZAF
silverJaneth Jepkosgei
KEN
bronzeAlysia Johnson Montaño
USA
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800 m w final Daegu 2011.jpg 2 September (semifinals) 4 September (final) ZAF KEN USA

The Women's 800 metres at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on September 1, 2 and 4.

The three fastest times prior to the championships were all run at the Russian national trials, with Mariya Savinova leading the rankings with 1:56.95 minutes, followed by Yuliya Rusanova and Ekaterina Kostetskaya. However, Kenia Sinclair of Jamaica and Britain's Jenny Meadows had been the leading athletes on the Diamond League circuit. Caster Semenya, the 2009 champion, was among the fastest that year, but had been affected by injury and an 11-month career break due to gender verification tests. Moroccan Halima Hachlaf and American champion Alysia Johnson Montano were highly ranked, while reigning Olympic and World silver medallist Janeth Jepkosgei was another prominent competitor.

It took under 1:59 just to make the final. Led by defending champion Semenya, the three Russians all qualified, along with two Americans, returning silver medalist Jepkosgei and Kenia Sinclair, leaving previous bronze medalist Jenny Meadows as the fastest non-qualifier.

In the final, Jepkosgei led through a fast 55.86-second first lap, followed by Sinclair and Alysia Johnson Montaño. On the backstretch, defending champion Semenya cruised past the field, taking the lead with about 180 metres to go. She continued to pull away, but not emphatically. Savinova had trailed the field and followed Semenya as she moved up, then kicked it into gear on the final straight, easing past Semenya without challenge. Montaño took a dive at the finish line but was unable to beat Jepkosgei for third place.

On 28 July 2014, IAAF announced that 5th-place finisher Kostetskaya was sanctioned for doping after her biological passport had shown abnormalities. Her result was disqualified. On February 10, 2017, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) officially disqualified Savinova's results backdated to July 2010. When medals were reallocated, everyone moved up.

Medalists

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

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

Oceanian recordToni Hodgkinson1:58.25Atlanta, United States27 July 1996

Qualification standards

A timeB time
1:59.802:01.30

Schedule

DateTimeRound
September 1, 201111:40Heats
September 2, 201119:25Semifinals
September 4, 201120:15Final

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 4 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) advance to the semifinals.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Janeth JepkosgeiKenya1:59.36Q
23Ekaterina KostetskayaRussia1:59.61Q
33Alysia Johnson MontañoUnited States1:59.62Q
43Marilyn OkoroGreat Britain1:59.74Q
54Mariya SavinovaRussia2:01.01Q
54Caster SemenyaSouth Africa2:01.01Q
74Cherono KoechKenya2:01.03Q
81Jenny MeadowsGreat Britain2:01.11Q
84Alice SchmidtUnited States2:01.11Q
104Emma JacksonGreat Britain2:01.17q
111Maggie VesseyUnited States2:01.32Q
121Rosibel GarcíaColombia2:01.33Q, SB
131Eunice Jepkoech SumKenya2:01.37Q
141Yuliya RusanovaRussia2:01.38q
152Kenia SinclairJamaica2:01.66Q
162Halima HachlafMorocco2:01.80Q
172Yuliya KrevsunUkraine2:01.88Q
184Tintu LukaIndia2:01.89q
192Maryna ArzamasavaBelarus2:01.97Q
202Fantu MagisoEthiopia2:02.58q
215Annet NegesaUganda2:02.75Q
225Zahra BourasAlgeria2:02.77Q
235Lucia KlocováSlovakia2:02.81Q
245Liliya LobanovaUkraine2:02.84Q
255Nikki HamblinNew Zealand2:02.87SB
261Eglė BalčiūnaitėLithuania2:02.88
271Yvonne HakNetherlands2:03.05
283Luiza GegaAlbania2:03.21
294Truong Thanh HangVietnam2:03.52
305Lemlem BereketCanada2:03.62
313Margarita MatskoKazakhstan2:04.24
322Merve AydınTurkey2:04.88
335Sviatlana UsovichBelarus2:05.62
342Huh Yeon-jungSouth Korea2:08.05
352Zourah AliDjibouti2:36.36PB
3Tetiana PetlyukUkraine

Semifinals

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

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Caster SemenyaSouth Africa1:58.07Q, SB
22Mariya SavinovaRussia1:58.45Q
32Janeth JepkosgeiKenya1:58.50Q, SB
43Ekaterina KostetskayaRussia1:58.64Q
52Alysia Johnson MontañoUnited States1:58.67q
61Yuliya RusanovaRussia1:58.73Q
73Kenia SinclairJamaica1:58.93q
81Maggie VesseyUnited States1:58.98Q
91Jenny MeadowsGreat Britain1:59.07
103Fantu MagisoEthiopia1:59.17NR
112Liliya LobanovaUkraine1:59.38
122Emma JacksonGreat Britain1:59.77PB
131Eunice Jepkoech SumKenya1:59.94
141Rosibel GarcíaColombia2:00.79SB
152Tintu LukaIndia2:00.95SB
163Alice SchmidtUnited States2:01.16
173Cherono KoechKenya2:01.48
181Annet NegesaUganda2:01.51
193Marilyn OkoroGreat Britain2:01.54
202Lucia KlocováSlovakia2:01.85
211Maryna ArzamasavaBelarus2:02.13
223Yuliya KrevsunUkraine2:05.37
232Zahra BourasAlgeria2:12.08
1Halima HachlafMorocco

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Caster SemenyaSouth Africa1:56.35SB
Janeth JepkosgeiKenya1:57.42SB
Alysia Johnson MontañoUnited States1:57.48SB
4Maggie VesseyUnited States1:58.50SB
5Kenia SinclairJamaica1:58.66
n/aMariya SavinovaRussia1:55.87DSQ
n/aEkaterina KostetskayaRussia1:57.82DSQ
n/aYuliya RusanovaRussia1:59.74DSQ

References

References

  1. "800 Metres Result | 13th IAAF World Championships in Athletics".
  2. link. (2012-08-01 . [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2011-08-23.)
  3. [https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2011/aug/08/oscar-pistorius-south-africa-world-championships Oscar Pistorius selected by South Africa for world championships]. ''[[The Guardian]]'' (2011-08-08). Retrieved on 2011-08-23.
  4. (28 July 2014). "List of athletes currently serving a period of ineligibility as a result of an Anti-Doping Rule Violation under IAAF Rules as at: 28.07.14".
  5. "London gold medallist Savinova banned". BBC Sport.
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