Women's 800 metres at the Games of the XXII Olympiad | ||||||||||
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Venue | Lenin Central Stadium | |||||||||
Date | 24 July 1980 (heats) 25 July 1980 (semi-final) 27 July 1980 (final) | |||||||||
Competitors | 29 from 16 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 1:53.5 WR | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | |
10,000 m | men | |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | |
3000 m steeplechase | men | |
4×100 m relay | men | women |
4×400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | |
20 km walk | men | |
50 km walk | men | |
Field events | ||
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | |
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | |
Combined events | ||
Pentathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
These are the official results of the women's 800 metres event at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Russia. The competition was held on July 24, 1980, and on July 27, 1980. [1]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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Nadezhda Olizarenko | Soviet Union | 1:53.5 WR | ||
Olga Mineyeva | Soviet Union | 1:54.9 | ||
Tatyana Providokhina | Soviet Union | 1:55.5 | ||
4 | Martina Kämpfert | East Germany | 1:56.3 | |
5 | Hildegard Ullrich | East Germany | 1:57.2 | |
6 | Jolanta Januchta | Poland | 1:58.3 | |
7 | Nikolina Shtereva | Bulgaria | 1:58.8 | |
8 | Gabriella Dorio | Italy | 1:59.2 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Olga Mineyeva | Soviet Union | 1:57.5 | |
2 | Martina Kämpfert | East Germany | 1:58.1 | |
3 | Tatyana Providokhina | Soviet Union | 1:58.3 | |
4 | Nikolina Shtereva | Bulgaria | 1:58.9 | |
5 | Gabriella Dorio | Italy | 1:59.0 | |
6 | Doina Melinte | Romania | 2:00.8 | |
7 | Elżbieta Skowrońska-Katolik | Poland | 2:01.1 | |
8 | Anne-Marie Van Nuffel | Belgium | 2:02.0 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Nadezhda Olizarenko | Soviet Union | 1:57.7 | |
2 | Hildegard Ullrich | East Germany | 1:58.7 | |
3 | Jolanta Januchta | Poland | 1:58.9 | |
4 | Fiţa Lovin | Romania | 1:59.2 | |
5 | Vesela Yatsinska | Bulgaria | 1:59.9 | |
6 | Totka Petrova | Bulgaria | 2:00.0 | |
7 | Anna Bukis | Poland | 2:00.3 | |
8 | Christina Boxer | Great Britain | 2:00.9 | |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Gabriella Dorio | Italy | 2:01.4 | |
2 | Olga Mineyeva | Soviet Union | 2:01.5 | |
3 | Doina Melinte | Romania | 2:01.9 | |
4 | Christina Boxer | Great Britain | 2:02.1 | |
5 | Mwinga Mwanjala | Tanzania | 2:05.2 | |
6 | Geeta Zutshi | India | 2:06.6 | |
7 | Fantaye Sirak | Ethiopia | 2:08.7 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Nadezhda Olizarenko | Soviet Union | 1:59.3 | |
2 | Jolanta Januchta | Poland | 1:59.7 | |
3 | Vesela Yatsinska | Bulgaria | 1:59.9 | |
4 | Anne-Marie Van Nuffel | Belgium | 2:00.1 | |
5 | Daniela Porcelli | Italy | 2:10.7 | |
6 | Albertine Rahéliarisoa | Madagascar | 2:11.7 | |
7 | Margaret Morel | Seychelles | 2:17.0 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Tatyana Providokhina | Soviet Union | 1:58.5 | |
2 | Martina Kämpfert | East Germany | 1:58.8 | |
3 | Nikolina Shtereva | Bulgaria | 1:58.9 | |
4 | Anna Bukis | Poland | 1:58.9 | |
5 | Agnese Possamai | Italy | 2:04.1 | |
6 | Fatalmoudou Touré | Mali | 2:19.8 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Hildegard Ullrich | East Germany | 2:00.1 | |
2 | Fiţa Lovin | Romania | 2:00.2 | |
3 | Totka Petrova | Bulgaria | 2:00.6 | |
4 | Elżbieta Skowrońska-Katolik | Poland | 2:01.2 | |
5 | Lilian Nyiti | Tanzania | 2:11.1 | |
6 | Hala El-Moughrabi | Syria | 2:17.6 | |
7 | Acacia Mate | Mozambique | 2:19.7 | |
8 | Eugenia Osho-Williams | Sierra Leone | 2:33.4 |
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