European Athletics Championships 2002/800 m women

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18th European Athletics Championships
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discipline 800 meter run
gender Women
Attendees 28 athletes from 19 countries
venue GermanyGermany Munich
Competition location Olympic Stadium
Competition phase August 6th (preliminary)
August 7th (semi-finals)
August 8th (final)
Medalists
gold medal Jolanda Čeplak ( SLO ) SloveniaSlovenia 
Silver medal Mayte Martínez ( ESP ) SpainSpain 
Bronze medal Kelly Holmes ( GBR ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 

The 800-meter run for women at the European Athletics Championships 2002 was held from August 6th to 8th, 2002 in Munich's Olympic Stadium.

European champion was Jolanda Čeplak from Slovenia . She won ahead of the Spanish Mayte Martínez . The British Olympic third in 2000 Kelly Holmes won the bronze medal.

Existing records

World record 1: 53.28 min CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jarmila Kratochvílová Munich , FR Germany July 26, 1983
European record
EM record 1: 55.41 min Soviet UnionSoviet Union Olga Mineeva EM Athens , Greece September 8, 1982

The EM record from 1982 continued after these European championships.

Preliminary round

August 6, 2002

The preliminary round was held in four runs. The first three athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semi-finals.

Forward 1

Suvi Myllymäki was eliminated as fifth in their preliminary run
Julija Gurtovenko's seventh place in the first heat was not enough to advance
space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Kelly Holmes United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 03.18
2 Ludmila Formanová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2: 03.25
3 Olga Raspopova RussiaRussia Russia 2: 03.73
4th Elisabeth Grousselle FranceFrance France 2: 04.07
5 Suvi Myllymäki FinlandFinland Finland 2: 04.69
6th Anny Christofidou Cyprus 1960Cyprus Cyprus 2: 05.82
7th Yulia Gurtovenko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 2: 08.04

Forward 2

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Svetlana Cherkassova RussiaRussia Russia 2: 02.40
2 Mayte Martínez SpainSpain Spain 2: 02.59
3 Brigita Langerholc SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 2: 03.14
4th Tanya Blake MaltaMalta Malta 2: 03.22
5 Virginie Fouquet FranceFrance France 2: 03.75
6th María Papadopoúlou GreeceGreece Greece 2: 04.52
7th Petra Ptiček CroatiaCroatia Croatia 2: 05.15

Forward 3

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Nedia Semedo PortugalPortugal Portugal 2: 02.80
2 Joanne Fenn United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 02.91
3 Sandra Stals BelgiumBelgium Belgium 2: 03.13
4th Ivonne Teichmann GermanyGermany Germany 2: 03.23
5 Heidi Jensen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 2: 03.41
6th Adrienne McIvor IrelandIreland Ireland 2: 05.01
7th Irina Mistyukevich RussiaRussia Russia 2: 07.67

Forward 4

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Claudia Gesell GermanyGermany Germany 2: 01.69
2 Jolanda Čeplak SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 2: 01.98
3 Tsvetelina Kirilova BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 2: 02.29
4th Natallia Dsyadkova Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 2: 02.31
5 Aurélie Coulaud FranceFrance France 2: 03.16
6th Helena Fuchsová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2: 03.71
7th Rikke Rønholt DenmarkDenmark Denmark 2: 03.97

Semifinals

August 7, 2002

In each of the two semi-finals, the first three athletes - highlighted in light blue - as well as the two fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the final.

Run 1

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Jolanda Čeplak SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 2: 00.37
2 Claudia Gesell GermanyGermany Germany 2: 00.67
3 Nedia Semedo PortugalPortugal Portugal 2: 00.85
4th Svetlana Cherkassova RussiaRussia Russia 2: 01.59
5 Sandra Stals BelgiumBelgium Belgium 2: 02.44
6th Joanne Fenn United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 02.99
7th Tsvetelina Kirilova BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 2: 05.07
8th Tanya Blake MaltaMalta Malta 2: 10.33

Run 2

Brigita Langerholc was eliminated in the semi-finals
space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Kelly Holmes United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 00.66
2 Mayte Martínez SpainSpain Spain 2: 00.72
3 Ludmila Formanová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2: 01.07
4th Ivonne Teichmann GermanyGermany Germany 2: 01.15
5 Natallia Dsyadkova Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 2: 02.20
6th Brigita Langerholc SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 2: 02.43
7th Olga Raspopova RussiaRussia Russia 2: 02.53
DNF Aurélie Coulaud FranceFrance France

final

Vice European Champion Mayte Martínez

August 8, 2002

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Jolanda Čeplak SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 1: 57.65
2 Mayte Martínez SpainSpain Spain 1: 58.86
3 Kelly Holmes United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 1: 59.83
4th Ludmila Formanová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2: 00.23
5 Claudia Gesell GermanyGermany Germany 2: 00.51
6th Nedia Semedo PortugalPortugal Portugal 2: 00.54
7th Ivonne Teichmann GermanyGermany Germany 2: 00.87
8th Natallia Dsyadkova Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 2: 04.24

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 800m women , accessed November 2, 2019