Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metre freestyle

Women's 800 metre freestyle
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
VenueLondon Aquatics Centre
DatesAugust 2, 2012 (heats)
August 3, 2012 (final)
Competitors36 from 30 nations
Winning time8:14.63 AM
Medalists
   United States
   Spain
   Great Britain
Swimming at the
2012 Summer Olympics

Freestyle
50 m   men   women
100 m men women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m women
1500 m men
Backstroke
100 m men women
200 m men women
Breaststroke
100 m men women
200 m men women
Butterfly
100 m men women
200 m men women
Individual medley
200 m men women
400 m men women
Freestyle relay
4×100 m men women
4×200 m men women
Medley relay
4×100 m men women
Marathon
10 km men women

The women's 800 metre freestyle event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 2–3 August at the London Aquatics Centre.[1]

Aged only 15, American Katie Ledecky narrowly missed the world record on the final lap to recapture the Olympic title for the Americans since Brooke Bennett topped the podium in 2000. Strengthening her lead almost the entire race, she headed into the 750-metre turn under world-record pace, and pulled off a stunning upset from the rest of the field to post a personal best and smash Janet Evans' 23-year-old U.S. record in 8:14.63.[2][3] Spain's Mireia Belmonte García added a second silver to her Olympic hardware in a national record of 8:18.76.[4] Meanwhile, Great Britain's Rebecca Adlington, the reigning Olympic champion, tried to hold on with Ledecky earlier through the race, but faded down the stretch to pick up a bronze in 8:20.32.[5][6]

New Zealand's Lauren Boyle produced a spectacular swim to finish with a fourth-place time and an Oceanian record in 8:22.72.[7] Meanwhile, Denmark's Lotte Friis, the defending bronze medalist, opened up the race with an early lead, but dropped back to fifth in 8:23.86 to hold off a fast-charging Hungarian Boglárka Kapás (8:23.89) on the final lap by almost a fingertip.[8] France's Coralie Balmy (8:29.26) and Venezuela's Andreina Pinto (8:29.28) rounded out the field in one of the program's long-distance pool races.[6]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Rebecca Adlington (GBR) 8:14.10 Beijing, China 16 August 2008
Olympic record  Rebecca Adlington (GBR) 8:14.10 Beijing, China 16 August 2008

Results

Heats

[9]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 4 Rebecca Adlington  Great Britain 8:21.78 Q
2 4 4 Lotte Friis  Denmark 8:21.89 Q
3 3 4 Katie Ledecky  United States 8:23.84 Q
4 3 5 Mireia Belmonte García  Spain 8:25.26 Q
5 5 6 Lauren Boyle  New Zealand 8:25.91 Q, NR
6 4 3 Boglárka Kapás  Hungary 8:26.43 Q
4 8 Andreina Pinto  Venezuela Q, NR
8 4 2 Coralie Balmy  France 8:27.15 Q
9 5 3 Shao Yiwen  China 8:27.78
10 5 2 Erika Villaecija García  Spain 8:27.99
11 3 1 Alexa Komarnycky  Canada 8:28.11
12 3 3 Wendy Trott  South Africa 8:28.98
13 3 2 Éva Risztov  Hungary 8:29.06
14 4 7 Kristel Köbrich  Chile 8:29.55
15 5 1 Savannah King  Canada 8:29.72
16 5 8 Cecilia Biagioli  Argentina 8:33.97 NR
17 2 4 Julia Hassler  Liechtenstein 8:35.18 NR
18 4 6 Kylie Palmer  Australia 8:35.75
19 2 2 Katya Bachrouche  Lebanon 8:35.88 NR
20 5 7 Jessica Ashwood  Australia 8:37.21
21 5 5 Kate Ziegler  United States 8:37.38
22 3 6 Ellie Faulkner  Great Britain 8:38.00
23 4 1 Camelia Potec  Romania 8:38.44
24 4 5 Xin Xin  China 8:40.88
25 2 5 Tjaša Oder  Slovenia 8:41.82
26 3 8 Yelena Sokolova  Russia 8:42.73
27 2 6 Patricia Castañeda Miyamoto  Mexico 8:44.44
28 2 3 Nina Dittrich  Austria 8:45.41
29 1 4 Samantha Arevalo  Ecuador 8:49.21 NR
30 2 7 Cai Lin Khoo  Malaysia 8:51.18
31 2 1 Lynette Lim  Singapore 8:52.92
32 2 8 Han Na-Kyeong  South Korea 8:57.26
33 1 5 Pamela Benitez  El Salvador 9:02.66
34 1 6 Danielle van den Berg  Aruba 9:23.21
35 1 3 Simona Marinova  Macedonia 9:28.41
036 3 7 Grainne Murphy  Ireland DNS

Final

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 3 Katie Ledecky  United States 8:14.63 AM
2nd, silver medalist(s) 6 Mireia Belmonte García  Spain 8:18.76 NR
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 4 Rebecca Adlington  Great Britain 8:20.32
4 2 Lauren Boyle  New Zealand 8:22.72 OC
5 5 Lotte Friis  Denmark 8:23.86
6 7 Boglárka Kapás  Hungary 8:23.89 NR
7 8 Coralie Balmy  France 8:29.26
8 1 Andreina Pinto  Venezuela 8:29.28

References

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