800 metres world record progression
The following table shows the world record progression in the men's and women's 800 metres, officially ratified by the IAAF.
Men
The first world record in the men's 800 metres was recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1912.[1]
As of June 21, 2011, 23 world records have been ratified by the IAAF in the event.[2] "y" denotes time for 880 yards (804.68 m) ratified as a record for the 800 m.
Time | Auto | Athlete | Date | Location |
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1:51.9+ | ![]() | 1912-07-08 | Stockholm, Sweden[1] | |
1:51.6y | ![]() | 1926-07-03 | London, United Kingdom[1] | |
1:50.6 | ![]() | 1928-07-14 | Paris, France[1] | |
1:49.8 | 1.49.70 | ![]() | 1932-08-02 | Los Angeles, United States[1] |
1:49.8y | ![]() | 1934-06-16 | Princeton, United States[1] | |
1:49.7 | ![]() | 1936-08-20 | Stockholm, Sweden[1] | |
1:49.6y | ![]() | 1937-07-11 | New York, United States[1] | |
1:48.4+ | ![]() | 1938-08-20 | London, United Kingdom[1] | |
1:46.6 | ![]() | 1939-07-15 | Milan, Italy[1] | |
1:45.7 | ![]() | 1955-08-03 | Oslo, Norway[1] | |
1:44.3+ | ![]() | 1962-02-02 | Christchurch, New Zealand[1] | |
1:44.3 | 1:44.40 | ![]() | 1968-10-15 | Mexico City, Mexico[1] |
1:44.3 | ![]() | 1972-07-01 | Eugene, United States[1] | |
1:43.7 | ![]() | 1973-06-27 | Milan, Italy[1] | |
1:43.5 | 1:43.50 | ![]() | 1976-07-16 | Montreal, Canada[1] |
1:43.4 | 1:43.44 | ![]() | 1977-08-21 | Sofia, Bulgaria[1] |
1:42.4 | 1:42.33 | ![]() | 1979-07-05 | Oslo, Norway[1] |
1:41.73 | ![]() | 1981-06-10 | Florence, Italy[1] | |
1:41.73 | ![]() | 1997-07-07 | Stockholm, Sweden[1] | |
1:41.24 | ![]() | 1997-08-13 | Zürich, Switzerland[1] | |
1:41.11 | ![]() | 1997-08-24 | Cologne, Germany[1] | |
1:41.09 | ![]() | 2010-08-22 | Berlin, Germany[2] | |
1:41.01 | ![]() | 2010-08-29 | Rieti, Italy[2] | |
1:40.91 | ![]() | 2012-08-09 | London, United Kingdom[3] |
(+) - indicates en route time from longer race.
Auto times to the hundredth of a second were accepted by the IAAF for events up to and including 10,000 m from 1981.[1] Hence, Sebastian Coe's record at 1:42.4 was rendered as 1:42.33 from that year.
Women
The first world record in the women's 800 metres was recognized by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) in 1922.[4] The FSFI was absorbed by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1936.
As of June 21, 2009, the IAAF (and the FSFI before it) have ratified 29 world records in the event.[4] "y" denotes time for 880 yards (804.68 m) ratified as a record for the 800 m.
Time | Auto | Athlete | Date | Location |
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2:30.4+ | ![]() | 1922-08-20 | Paris, France[4] | |
2:26.6y | ![]() | 1922-08-30 | London, United Kingdom[4] | |
2:23.8 | ![]() | 1927-08-07 | Breslau, Germany[4] | |
2:20.4 | ![]() | 1928-06-16 | Stockholm, Sweden[4] | |
2:19.6 | ![]() | 1928-07-01 | Brzeg, Poland[4] | |
2:16.8 | ![]() | 1928-08-02 | Amsterdam, Netherlands[4] | |
2:15.9 | ![]() | 1944-08-28 | Stockholm, Sweden[4] | |
2:14.8 | ![]() | 1945-08-19 | Hälsingborg, Sweden[4] | |
2:13.8 | ![]() | 1945-08-30 | Stockholm, Sweden[4] | |
2:13.0 | ![]() | 1950-07-17 | Moscow, Soviet Union[4] | |
2:12.2 | ![]() | 1951-07-26 | Moscow, Soviet Union[4] | |
2:12.0 | ![]() | 1951-08-26 | Minsk, Soviet Union[4] | |
2:08.5 | ![]() | 1952-06-15 | Kiev, Soviet Union[4] | |
2:07.3 | ![]() | 1953-08-27 | Moscow, Soviet Union[4] | |
2:06.6 | ![]() | 1954-09-16 | Kiev, Soviet Union[4] | |
2:05.0 | ![]() | 1955-09-24 | Zagreb, Yugoslavia[4] | |
2:04.3 | ![]() | 1960-07-03 | Moscow, Soviet Union[4] | |
2:04.3 | 2:04.50 | ![]() | 1960-09-07 | Rome, Italy[4] |
2:01.2+ | ![]() | 1962-03-03 | Perth, Australia[4] | |
2:01.1 | ![]() | 1964-10-20 | Tokyo, Japan[4] | |
2:01.0 | ![]() | 1967-06-28 | Helsinki, Finland[4] | |
2:00.5 | ![]() | 1968-07-20 | London, United Kingdom[4] | |
1:58.5 | 1:58.45 | ![]() | 1971-07-11 | Stuttgart, Germany[4] |
1:57.5 | 1:57.48 | ![]() | 1973-08-24 | Athens, Greece[4] |
1:56.0 | ![]() | 1976-06-12 | Kiev, Soviet Union[4] | |
1:54.9 | 1:54.94 | ![]() | 1976-07-26 | Montreal, Canada[4] |
1:54.9 | 1:54.85 | ![]() | 1980-06-12 | Moscow, Soviet Union[4] |
1:53.5 | 1:53.43 | ![]() | 1980-07-27 | Moscow, Soviet Union[4] |
1:53.28 | ![]() | 1983-07-26 | Munich, West Germany[4] |
(+) - indicates en route time from longer race.
Auto times to the hundredth of a second were accepted by the IAAF for events up to and including 10,000 m from 1981.[4] Hence, Nadezhda Olizarenko's record at 1:53.5 was rendered as 1:53.43 from that year.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 "12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics: IAAF Statistics Handbook. Berlin 2009." (PDF). Monte Carlo: IAAF Media & Public Relations Department. 2009. pp. Pages 546, 548. Archived from the original (pdf) on June 29, 2011. Retrieved August 9, 2009.
- 1 2 3 "IAAF World Championships: IAAF Statistics Handbook. Daegu 2011." (PDF). Monte Carlo: IAAF Media & Public Relations Department. 2011. pp. Pages 595, 597. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 1, 2012. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
- ↑ "IAAF 800 Metres Records". IAAF. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 "12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics: IAAF Statistics Handbook. Berlin 2009." (PDF). Monte Carlo: IAAF Media & Public Relations Department. 2009. pp. Pages 546, 641–2. Archived from the original (pdf) on June 29, 2011. Retrieved August 9, 2009.