Athletics at the 2001 Summer Universiade – Women's 800 metres

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The women's 800 metres event at the 2001 Summer Universiade was held at the Workers Stadium in Beijing, China between 30 August and 1 September.[1][2]

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
Brigita Langerholc
 Slovenia
Nédia Semedo
 Portugal

 Russia

Results[]

Heats[]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Nédia Semedo  Portugal 2:02.68 Q
2 4  United States 2:03.36 Q
3 4 Irina Krakoviak  Lithuania 2:03.46 Q
4 4 Wang Yuanping  China 2:03.58 q
5 3  Russia 2:03.78 Q
6 3 Anna Zagórska  Poland 2:04.18 Q[3]
7 6 Brigita Langerholc  Slovenia 2:04.82 Q
8 3 Miriam Bravo  Spain 2:04.85 q
9 1  Belarus 2:04.87 Q
10 1  Japan 2:05.33 Q
11 6  Netherlands 2:05.36 Q
12 6  United States 2:05.95 q
13 2 Mina Aït Hammou  Morocco 2:06.09 Q
14 2  Ireland 2:06.14 Q
15 5  Norway 2:06.15 Q
16 1  Norway 2:06.21 q
17 4  Romania 2:06.49
18 2  Great Britain 2:06.50
19 3  China 2:06.54
20 1  South Africa 2:07.01 [4]
21 6 Sara Palmas  Italy 2:07.57
22 1 Yuliya Gurtovenko  Ukraine 2:07.86
23 5  Czech Republic 2:08.23
24 2  Nigeria 2:08.40
25 1  New Zealand 2:08.64
26 2 Irina Latve  Latvia 2:09.11
27 4  Latvia 2:09.43
28 5  Algeria 2:10.69
29 3  Canada 2:14.08
30 6  New Zealand 2:14.69
31 2  Chad 2:17.12
32 3  Costa Rica 2:17.54
33 5 Maysa Hussein Matrood  Iraq 2:20.47
34 4  Costa Rica 2:23.14
35 6  Sri Lanka 2:28.44
36 5  Equatorial Guinea 2:46.69

Semifinals[]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Brigita Langerholc  Slovenia 2:03.25 Q
2 1 Anna Zagórska  Poland 2:03.32 Q[3]
3 1  Japan 2:03.73 Q
4 1 Nédia Semedo  Portugal 2:03.84 q
5 1  Belarus 2:04.47 q
6 2 Miriam Bravo  Spain 2:04.68 Q
7 2  Russia 2:04.69 Q
8 2  United States 2:04.75 Q
9 2  Ireland 2:04.97
10 2 Irina Krakoviak  Lithuania 2:05.00
11 1  United States 2:05.12
12 2 Mina Aït Hammou  Morocco 2:05.15
13 2  Netherlands 2:05.50
14 2  Norway 2:06.45
15 1 Wang Yuanping  China 2:06.77
16 1  Norway 2:07.52

Final[]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Brigita Langerholc  Slovenia 2:00.96
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nédia Semedo  Portugal 2:01.64
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Russia 2:01.68
4 Anna Zagórska  Poland 2:02.21
5  United States 2:02.68
6 Miriam Bravo  Spain 2:03.35
7  Japan 2:06.65
8  Belarus 2:08.21

References[]

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