2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 800 metres

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The women's 800 metres at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 7–9 March 2014.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Chanelle Price
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Angelika Cichocka
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Maryna Arzamasava
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

Records

Standing records prior to the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record Flag of Slovenia.svg  Jolanda Čeplak  (SLO)1:55.82 Vienna, Austria3 March 2002
Championship record Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ludmila Formanová  (CZE)1:56.90 Maebashi, Japan7 March 1999
World LeadingFlag of the United States.svg  Ajeé Wilson  (USA)2:00.43 Albuquerque, United States23 February 2014
African record Flag of Mozambique.svg  Maria Mutola  (MOZ)1:57.06 Liévin, France21 February 1999
Asian record Flag of Japan.svg  Miho Sugimori  (JPN)2:00.78 Yokohama, Japan22 February 2003
European record Flag of Slovenia.svg  Jolanda Čeplak  (SLO)1:55.82Vienna, Austria3 March 2002
North and Central American
and Caribbean record
Flag of the United States.svg  Nicole Teter  (USA)1:58.71 New York City, United States2 March 2002
Oceanian Record Flag of New Zealand.svg  Toni Hodgkinson  (NZL)2:00.36Paris, France9 March 1997
South American record Flag of Suriname.svg  Letitia Vriesde  (SUR)1:59.21 Birmingham, Great Britain23 February 1997
Records broken during the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World LeadingFlag of Poland.svg  Angelika Cichocka  (POL)2:00.39 Sopot, Poland7 March 2014
World LeadingFlag of the United States.svg  Chanelle Price  (USA)2:00.09 Sopot, Poland9 March 2014

Qualification standards

IndoorOutdoor
2:03.001:59.00

Schedule

DateTimeRound
7 March 201413:00 Heats
9 March 201416:35 Final

Results

Heats

Qualification: The winner of each heat (Q) and next 3 fastest (q) qualified. [1]

Angelika Cichocka won the silver medal Angelika Cichocka Sopot 2014.jpg
Angelika Cichocka won the silver medal
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11 Angelika Cichocka Flag of Poland.svg Poland2:00.37Q, WL, PB
DQ2 Nataliia Lupu Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2:00.65 Q, SB, Doping
23 Selina Büchel Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland2:00.93Q, PB
33 Chanelle Price Flag of the United States.svg United States2:01.05q
42 Maryna Arzamasava Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2:01.15q, SB
53 Lenka Masná Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2:01.25q, PB
62 Natoya Goule Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 2:01.89PB
71 Laura Muir Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain2:02.55
81 Olha Lyakhova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2:02.71SB
92 Ajeé Wilson Flag of the United States.svg United States2:02.90
102 Stina Troest Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2:02.95PB
103 Anna Shchagina Flag of Russia.svg Russia2:02.95
121 Yekaterina Kupina Flag of Russia.svg Russia2:03.17
131 Roseanne Galligan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 2:03.30
143 Jenna Westaway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2:03.52
153 Ciara Everard Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 2:03.69SB
162 Malika Akkaoui Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 2:06.04
1 Aníta Hinriksdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland DQR163.3(b) [2]

Final

[3]

Chanelle Price after winning the final Chanelle Price.jpg
Chanelle Price after winning the final
RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Chanelle Price Flag of the United States.svg United States2:00.09WL
Silver medal icon.svg Angelika Cichocka Flag of Poland.svg Poland2:00.45
Bronze medal icon.svg Maryna Arzamasava Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2:00.79PB
4 Selina Büchel Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland2:01.06
DQ Nataliia Lupu Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2:01.17R40.1 [4]
5 Lenka Masná Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2:02.46

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References

  1. Heats results
  2. Lane infringement; original time – 2:01.03
  3. Final results
  4. Nataliia Lupu originally finished in fifth place but was disqualified for failing a post-race doping test Athletes currently suspended from all competitions in athletics following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation as at: 31.10.14. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-11-30.