1997 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres

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These are the results of the Women's 800 metres event at the

Athens, Greece
. The event took place on the 6th, 7th and 9th of August.

Doping disqualification

Lyubov Tsyoma tested positive for the anabolic steroid stanozolol after the semifinals and was disqualified.[1][2][3]

Medalists

Gold Cuba Ana Fidelia Quirot
Cuba (CUB)
Silver Russia Yelena Afanasyeva
Russia (RUS)
Bronze Mozambique Maria Mutola
Mozambique (MOZ)

Results

Heats

First 2 of each Heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Yelena Afanasyeva  Russia 2:00.12 Q
2 4 Maria Mutola  Mozambique 2:00.88 Q
3 5 Luciana Mendes  Brazil 2:00.89 Q
4 3 Letitia Vriesde  Suriname 2:00.92 Q
5 3 Stella Jongmans  Netherlands 2:01.06 Q
6 4
Joetta Clark
 United States 2:01.15 Q
7 1 Ludmila Formanová  Czech Republic 2:01.46 Q
8 4 Petya Strashilova  Bulgaria 2:01.49 q
9 4 Nouria Mérah-Benida  Algeria 2:01.49 q
10 2 Ana Fidelia Quirot  Cuba 2:01.56 Q
10 5 Hasna Benhassi  Morocco 2:01.56 q
12 5 Małgorzata Rydz  Poland 2:01.68 q
13 3 Lyubov Kiryukhina-Tsyoma  Russia 2:01.87 q
14 2 Yelena Martson-Buzhenko  Ukraine 2:02.00 Q
15 2 Toni Hodgkinson  New Zealand 2:02.21 q
16 2 Rosa Kutty  India 2:02.22
17 1 Natalya Dukhnova  Belarus 2:02.39 Q
18 4 Stephanie Graf  Austria 2:02.52
19 4 Charmaine Crooks  Canada 2:02.84
20 1 Linda Kisabaka  Germany 2:03.22
21 3 Kathy Harris-Rounds  United States 2:03.33
22 3 Dawn Williams-Sewer  Dominica 2:03.35
23 1 Julia Sakara  Zimbabwe 2:03.55
24 5
Irina Nedelenko-Lishchinskaya
 Ukraine 2:03.56
25 5 Monika Ronnholm-Kinnunen  Finland 2:04.11
26 1 Öznur Dursun  Turkey 2:04.62
27 2 Jill Stamison-Mcmullen  United States 2:06.16
28 2 Theoni Kostopoulou  Greece 2:07.32
29 1 Léontine Tsiba  Republic of the Congo 2:07.34 NR
30 2 Jolanda Čeplak  Slovenia 2:10.97
31 2 Adama Njie  Gambia 2:13.50
32 5 Monica Randi  San Marino 2:16.00
33 1 Abok Shol  Sudan 2:16.74 NR
34 3 Natalia Al Farran  Lebanon 2:18.11 PB
35 3 Donata Mutegwamaso  Rwanda 2:25.07
36 4 Yaznee Nasheeda  Maldives 2:36.18
1
Malin Ewerlöf
 Sweden DNS
4 Alberta Cape  Guinea-Bissau DNS

Semifinals

First 4 of each Semifinal qualified directly (Q) for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Maria Mutola  Mozambique 1:57.49 Q, SB
2 1 Yelena Afanasyeva  Russia 1:59.05 Q
3 1 Stella Jongmans  Netherlands 1:59.32 Q, SB
4 1
Joetta Clark
 United States 1:59.34 Q
5 2 Ana Fidelia Quirot  Cuba 1:59.37 Q
6 1 Luciana Mendes  Brazil 1:59.45
7 2 Letitia Vriesde  Suriname 1:59.62 Q
8 2 Ludmila Formanová  Czech Republic 1:59.71 Q
9 2 Toni Hodgkinson  New Zealand 2:00.25 Q
10 2 Natalya Dukhnova  Belarus 2:00.91
11 2 Nouria Mérah-Benida  Algeria 2:01.08
12 2 Petya Strashilova  Bulgaria 2:01.44
13 1 Yelena Martson-Buzhenko  Ukraine 2:02.62
14 1 Hasna Benhassi  Morocco 2:03.70
15 1 Małgorzata Rydz  Poland 2:05.00
2 Lyubov Kiryukhina-Tsyoma  Russia DQ (DNF) Doping

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ana Fidelia Quirot  Cuba 1:57.14
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yelena Afanasyeva  Russia 1:57.56
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Maria Mutola  Mozambique 1:57.59
4 Letitia Vriesde  Suriname 1:58.12
5 Ludmila Formanová  Czech Republic 1:59.52
6 Toni Hodgkinson  New Zealand 2:00.40
7
Joetta Clark
 United States 2:02.05
8 Stella Jongmans  Netherlands 2:05.50

References

  1. ^ Reuters: New stars, but same old drug in veins, New Straits Times, 12 August 1997
  2. ^ Athens News Agency: Daily News Bulletin in English, 97-08-11, hri.org
  3. ^ Butler, Mark et al. (2013). IAAF Statistics Book Moscow 2013 (archived). IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-07-06.