1984 Summer Olympics / Athletics - 800 m (women)

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Olympic rings
Olympic Torch Tower of the Los Angeles Coliseum.jpg
sport athletics
discipline 800 meter run
gender Women
Attendees 25 athletes from 20 countries
Competition location Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Competition phase August 3, 1984 (preliminary round)
August 4, 1984 (semi-finals)
August 6, 1984 (final)
Medalists
gold medal Doina Melinte ( ROM ) Romania 1965Romania 
Silver medal Kim Gallagher ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 
Bronze medal Fița Lovin ( ROM ) Romania 1965Romania 

The 800-meter race of women in the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles was on the 3rd, 4th and August 6th, 1984 in Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum discharged. 25 athletes took part.

The Romanian Doina Melinte was Olympic champion . She won ahead of the American Kim Gallagher and the Romanian Fița Lovin .

The Federal Republic of Germany was represented by Margrit Klinger , who reached the final and reached seventh place there.
Runners from Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein did not take part. Athletes from the GDR were also not there because of the Olympic boycott.

Current titleholders

Olympic champion in 1980 Nadija Olisarenko ( Soviet Union ) Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union  1: 53.43 min Moscow 1980
World Champion 1983 Jarmila Kratochvilová ( Czechoslovakia ) CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia  1: 54.68 min Helsinki 1983
European champion 1982 Olga Minejewa ( Soviet Union ) Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union  1: 55.41 min Athens 1982
Pan American Champion 1983 Nery McKeen ( Cuba ) CubaCuba  2: 02.20 min Caracas 1983
Central America and Caribbean champion 1983 2: 04.26 min Havana 1983
South America Champion 1983 Alejandra Ramos ( Chile ) ChileChile  2: 04.6 min Santa Fe 1983
Asian champion 1983 Huo Lianzhu ( People's Republic of China ) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China  2: 08.92 min Kuwait City 1983
African champion 1982 Justina Chepchirchir ( Kenya ) KenyaKenya  2: 04.52 min Cairo 1982

Existing records

World record 1: 53.28 min Jarmila Kratochvilová ( Czechoslovakia ) CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia  Munich , Federal Republic of Germany (now Germany ) July 26, 1983
Olympic record 1: 53.43 min Nadija Olisarenko ( Soviet Union ) Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union  Final of Moscow , Soviet Union (today Russia ) July 27, 1980

Preliminary round

Date: August 3, 1984

For the preliminary round, the 25 participants were drawn in four runs. The first three athletes per run qualified for the quarter-finals. Furthermore, the four fastest times, the so-called lucky losers , advanced. The directly qualified athletes are highlighted in light blue, the lucky losers in light green.

At the age of 15, Selina Chirchir from Kenya was the youngest participant.

Kim Gallagher from the USA achieved the fastest lead time with 2: 00.37 min in run 4. The slowest directly qualified athlete was Christine Slythe from Canada in run 3 with 2: 04.17 min.

Forward 1

Kungu Bakombo was the first athlete from Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo ) to take part in the Olympic Games.

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Margrit Klinger Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 2: 03.66 min
2 Ruth Wysocki United StatesUnited States United States 2: 04.05 min
3 Jill McCabe SwedenSweden Sweden 2: 04.16 min
4th Ranza Clark CanadaCanada Canada 2: 04.67 min
5 Celestine N'Drin Ivory CoastIvory Coast Ivory Coast 2: 06.06 min
6th Kungu Bakongo ZaireZaire Zaire 2: 18.79 min

Forward 2

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Fița Lovin Romania 1965Romania Romania 2: 01.51 min
2 Robin Campbell United StatesUnited States United States 2: 01.72 min
3 Lorraine Baker United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 01.73 min
4th Angelita Lind Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico 2: 01.84 min
5 Selina Chirchir KenyaKenya Kenya 2: 07.17 min
6th Grace Bakari GhanaGhana Ghana 2: 14.50 min

Forward 3

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Doina Melinte Romania 1965Romania Romania 2: 02.77 min
2 Caroline O'Shea IrelandIreland Ireland 2: 03.60 min
3 Christine Slythe CanadaCanada Canada 2: 04.17 min
4th Shiny Abraham IndiaIndia India 2: 04.69 min
5 Alejandra Ramos ChileChile Chile 2: 05.77 min
6th Evelyn Adiru UgandaUganda Uganda 2: 07.39 min
7th Zonia Meigham-Juarez GuatemalaGuatemala Guatemala 2: 14.17 min

Forward 4

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Kim Gallagher United StatesUnited States United States 2: 00.37 min
2 Gabriella Dorio ItalyItaly Italy 2: 01.41 min
3 Elly van Hulst NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2: 03.38 min
4th Grace Verbeek CanadaCanada Canada 2: 04.16 min
5 Albertina Machado PortugalPortugal Portugal 2: 05.74 min
6th Laverne Bryan Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda 2: 11.44 min

Semifinals

Date: August 4, 1984

In each of the two semi-finals, the first four (highlighted in light blue) qualified for the final.

Fița Lovin achieved the best time of the semifinals with 1: 59.29 min in run 2.

Run 1

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Kim Gallagher United StatesUnited States United States 2: 00.48 min
2 Doina Melinte Romania 1965Romania Romania 2: 01.42 min
3 Ruth Wysocki United StatesUnited States United States 2: 02.31 min
4th Caroline O'Shea IrelandIreland Ireland 2: 02.70 min
5 Elly van Hulst NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2: 03.25 min
6th Angelita Lind Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico 2: 03.27 min
7th Christine Slythe CanadaCanada Canada 2: 04.95 min
8th Ranza Clark CanadaCanada Canada 2: 05.42 min

Run 2

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Fița Lovin Romania 1965Romania Romania 1: 59.29 min
2 Gabriella Dorio ItalyItaly Italy 1: 59.53 min
3 Margrit Klinger Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 2: 00.00 min
4th Lorraine Baker United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 00.66 min
5 Robin Campbell United StatesUnited States United States 2: 01.21 min
6th Jill McCabe SwedenSweden Sweden 2: 02.20 min
7th Grace Verbeek CanadaCanada Canada 2: 03.23 min
8th Shiny Abraham IndiaIndia India 2: 05.42 min

final

Crossing the finish line of the 800 m final
space Surname nation time annotation
1 Doina Melinte Romania 1965Romania Romania 1: 57.60 min
2 Kim Gallagher United StatesUnited States United States 1: 58.63 min
3 Fița Lovin Romania 1965Romania Romania 1: 58.83 min
4th Gabriella Dorio ItalyItaly Italy 1: 59.05 min
5 Lorraine Baker United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2:00:03 min
6th Ruth Wysocki United StatesUnited States United States 2: 00.34 min
7th Margrit Klinger Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 2: 00.65 min
8th Caroline O'Shea IrelandIreland Ireland 2: 00.77 min

Date: August 6, 1984

For the final two US-Americans, two Romanians and one runner each from Germany, Ireland, Italy and Great Britain qualified. Due to the Olympic boycott, however, many of the world's best 800-meter runners did not start. Above all, the Czechoslovak world record holder and world champion Jarmila Kratochvilová was absent , as was the Soviet Olympic champion from 1980 Nadija Olisarenko . It was difficult to identify favorites among the athletes who competed here. The two Romanians Doina Melinte and Fița Lovin and the runners from the host country were most likely to be among the contenders for top positions.

In the first 500 meters of the final, the Italian Gabriella Dorio set the pace. Behind her lay Melinte, the American Kim Gallagher and Lovin. Melinte took the lead at the end of the last corner. Gallagher, Lovin, Margrit Klinger from the Federal Republic of Germany and the British Lorraine Baker also passed the Italian. Doina Melinte sprinted five meters ahead of Kim Gallagher as Olympic champion, while Fița Lovin was just third. On the home straight Gabriella Dorio came up again and reached fourth place ahead of Lorraine Baker and the second US starter Ruth Wysocki. Margrit Klinger was seventh ahead of Caroline O'Shea from Ireland.

Doina Melinte was the first Romanian Olympic champion over 800 meters .

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Individual evidence

  1. IAAF Statistics Handbook, Beijing 2015, page 795 , accessed on January 14, 2018
  2. a b c Los Angeles 1984 Official Report, 3, Results of the Games , p. 261, English / French (PDF, 11 MB), accessed on January 14, 2018
  3. SportsReference 800 m , accessed January 14, 2018