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Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metres


FieldValue
eventWomen's 800 metres
games2012 Summer
venueOlympic Stadium
date8–11 August
imageCaster Semenya London 2012 (cropped).jpg
image_size250px
captionCaster Semenya
competitors45
nations35
goldCaster Semenya
goldNOCRSA
silverPamela Jelimo
silverNOCKEN
bronzeAlysia Johnson Montaño
bronzeNOCUSA
win_value1:56.19
prev2008
next2016

The Women's 800 metres competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium on 8–11 August. Mariya Savinova finished the race in first place, but she has since been stripped of the gold medal for doping.

Doping

In 2013, Russian Elena Arzhakova (who ran sixth) was found to have violations in her biological passport and was suspended backdated to July 2011, disqualifying her from the race.

On November 9, 2015, the Independent Commission Investigation of the World Anti-Doping Agency asked for a lifetime ban for doping for the Russians Mariya Savinova (who won gold) and Ekaterina Guliyev (Poustogova at the time, who won bronze). In February 2017, it was announced that Savinova was stripped of her gold medal. Guliyev was suspended in 2017 for 2 years, backdated to October 2014, but her London result was not affected. In April 2024, Guliyev was banned by the Russian Athletics Federation for infractions in 2012 and 2013, voiding her results including the 2012 Olympic final. The official decision to revoke medals rests with the International Olympic Committee. Guliyev's medal was officially revoked on 6 June 2025, almost certainly upgrading Pamela Jelimo to the silver and Alysia Montano to the bronze.

Records

, the existing world record, Olympic record, and world leading time were as follows:

World leadingPamela Jelimo1:56.76Heusden-Zolder, Belgium7 July 2012

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

DateTimeRound
Wednesday, 8 August 201211:35Round 1
Thursday, 9 August 201219:30Semifinals
Saturday, 11 August 201220:00Finals

Competition format

The Women's 800m competition consisted of heats (Round 1), semifinals and a final. Twenty-four athletes advanced from the heats to the semifinal round. The top three competitors from each of the six heats qualified for the semifinals along with the six fastest losers. A total of eight competitors qualified for the Final from the semifinals. In the three semifinal races, the first two from each semifinal advanced to the final along with the two fastest losers.

Race description

While heat 3 and heat 5 of the qualifying round allowed some athletes to run as slow as 2:07s or 2:08s and qualify, the semifinals were decidedly quicker. In heat 1, Pamela Jelimo and Ekaterina Guliyev (Poistogova at the time) managed to qualify virtually together in mid 1:59s, those were the slowest times. In heat two, 2009 World Champion Caster Semenya challenged the field, leading Elena Arzhakova, Janeth Jepkosgei Busienei and Alysia Johnson Montaño into the finals. Halima Hachlaf ran 1:58.84 and didn't make the final. In the third heat, virtual newcomer Francine Niyonsaba finished with 1:58.67 on the clock, a new national record for Burundi.

In the final, Montaño went to the front, with Jelimo and Jepkosgei Busienei on her shoulder, while Savinova and Semenya went to the back. The front-running Montaño hit the halfway mark in 56.31. Those positions held through 500 metres, when Jelimo charged out to a big lead down the back stretch, Montaño started to slow while Savinova started to move forward. At the 600 metre line, there was a confluence of runners moving forward meeting those moving backward. Savinova on the outside found herself in second place, though Jelimo had a 4-metre lead. Semenya was behind the wall of runners. In the next 100 metres, Savinova caught Jelimo, passing into the lead at the head of the straightaway and on to victory. Semenya was a full 10 metres back, but on the outside of traffic. As she went by, Montaño had slipped back to join a forward-moving Arzhakova. As Semenya went by, Montaño accelerated enough to separate herself from Arzhakova and held that until the finish in what would ordinarily be an also-ran position of fifth place. In the last 100, Semenya ran past the rest of the field, taking second place, but was too far behind to have a chance to catch Savinova; Guliyev edged a slacking Jelimo for third place.

Result

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Round 1

Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest times (q) qualified.

Heat 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Alysia Johnson MontañoUSA2:00.47Q
2Caster SemenyaRSA2:00.71Q
3Halima HachlafMAR2:00.99Q
4Rose Mary AlmanzaCUB2:01.19q
5Annabelle LascarMRI2:05.45PB
6Elena PopescuMDA2:06.94
Noura ElsayedEGYDNS

Heat 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Mariya SavinovaRUS2:01.56DSQ
2Alice SchmidtUSA2:01.65Q
3Tintu LukaIND2:01.75Q
4Malika AkkaouiMAR2:01.78q
5Andrea FerrisPAN2:05.59
6Haley NemraMHL2:14.90SB
7Merve AydınTUR3:24.35

Heat 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Francine NiyonsabaBDI2:07.57Q
2Jessica SmithCAN2:07.75Q
3Genzeb ShumiBRN2:07.77Q
4Amina BakhitSUD2:09.78
5Amy AtkinsonGUM2:18.53NR
Liliya LobanovaUKRDNS
Fantu MagisoETHDNS
Kenia SinclairJAMDNS

Heat 4

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Pamela JelimoKEN2:00.54Q
2Lynsey SharpGBR2:01.41Q
3Eleni FilandraGRE2:02.29Q
4Geena GallUSA2:03.85q
5Cavela FelisminaANG2:10.95PB
6Rabia AshiqPAK2:17.39
Yuliya KrevsunUKRDNF

Heat 5

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Nataliia LupuUKR2:08.35Q
2Elena ArzhakovaRUS2:08.39DSQ
2Cherono KoechKEN2:08.43Q
3Maryna ArzamasovaBLR2:08.45
4Lenka MasnaCZE2:08.68
5Melissa BishopCAN2:09.33
6Aicha FallMTN2:27.97NR
7Woroud SawalhaPLE2:29.16PB

Heat 6

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Janeth JepkosgeiKEN2:01.04Q
2Ekaterina GuliyevRUS2:01.08DSQ
3Rosibel GarciaCOL2:01.30Q
4Elena Mirela LavricROU2:01.65q
5Margarita MatskoKAZ2:02.12q
6Neisha Bernard-ThomasGRN2:03.23q
7Elisabeth MandabaCAF2:12.56
8Sarah AttarKSA2:44.95NR

Semifinals

Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.

Heat 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Pamela JelimoKEN1:59.42Q
2Ekaterina GuliyevRUS1:59.45DSQ
3Rosibel GarciaCOL2:00.16SB
4Alice SchmidtUSA2:01.63
5Nataliia LupuUKR2:01.63
6Rose Mary AlmanzaCUB2:01.70
7Lynsey SharpGBR2:01.78
8Eleni FilandraGRE2:04.42

Heat 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Caster SemenyaRSA1:57.67Q
2Elena ArzhakovaRUS1:58.13DSQ
2Janeth JepkosgeiKEN1:58.26q
3Alysia Johnson MontañoUSA1:58.42q
4Halima HachlafMAR1:58.84SB
5Tintu LukaIND1:59.69SB
6Elena Mirela LavricROU2:00.46
7Neisha Bernard-ThomasGRN2:00.68SB

Heat 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Mariya SavinovaRUS1:58.57DSQ
2Francine NiyonsabaBDI1:58.67Q, NR
3Margarita MatskoKAZ1:59.20PB
4Malika AkkaouiMAR2:00.32
5Cherono KoechKEN2:00.53SB
6Genzeb ShumiBRN2:01.76
7Jessica SmithCAN2:01.90
8Geena GallUSA2:05.76

Final

RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotes
7Caster SemenyaRSA1:57.23SB
6Pamela JelimoKEN1:57.59
4Alysia Johnson MontañoUSA1:57.93
43Francine NiyonsabaBDI1:59.63
58Janeth JepkosgeiKEN2:00.19
5Mariya SavinovaRUS1:56.19DQ (doping)
2Ekaterina GuliyevRUS1:57.53date=2025-06-06title=Guliyev to be stripped of 2012 Olympic medal after CAS dismisses ban appealurl=https://www.reuters.com/sports/guliyev-be-stripped-2012-olympic-medal-after-cas-dismisses-appeal-ban-2025-06-06/access-date=2025-06-07work=Reuterslanguage=en}}
9Elena ArzhakovaRUS1:59.21DQ (doping)

References

References

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  2. "Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics".
  3. (9 November 2015). "La Wada chiede la squalifica a vita per 5 atleti: i primi nomi".
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  11. [http://www.iaaf.org/results/olympic-games/2012/the-xxx-olympic-games-4871/women/800-metres/final/result Arzhakova was later disqualified due to a doping violation]
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