Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metres

Women's 800 metres
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
Venue Olympic Stadium, Munich, West Germany
Date 31 August 1972 & 3 September 1972
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Hildegard Falck  West Germany
2nd, silver medalist(s) Nijolė Sabaitė  Soviet Union
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Gunhild Hoffmeister  East Germany

These are the official results of the Women's 800 metres event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The competition was held on 31 of August and 3 of September.[1] The favorite coming into the Olympics was West German champion and world record holder Hildegard Falck. In the 1971 West German Championships she became the first woman to officially better two minutes. She was the pre Olympic favorite to win the gold on home soil, the rest of the field was wide open to claim the other podium spots.[1]

In the final, like the men's race, the favorite was the slowest starter, though Falck quickly moved into sixth place. By the end of the first lap the field was tightly packed, Ileana Silai, Vera Nikolić and Svetla Zlateva and three abreast for the lead at 58.31. At 500 metres, Falck decided to move and slightly accelerated away from Nijolė Sabaitė and Gunhild Hoffmeister but found herself blocked behind the wall. The wall began to break up during the final turn, Silai the first to start fading allowing Falck some running room, coming off the turn she accelerated into the lead. Pulling away from the field Falck relaxed to cruise across the finish line. Sabaitė made a late run at her from a huge deficit, as she came into view, Falck had to accelerate a little to hold her off for a narrow win. Hoffmeister followed Sabaitė in passing the pack for bronze, but was too far behind to be competitive for higher medals.

While the 2 minute barrier had been broken barely a year before this race, five women finished under 2 minutes here, with the remainder of the field bunched within .17 of a second of 2 minutes. While the world record was 1:58.5 (hand timed at the time), this electronically timed 1:58.55 was intrinsically faster, but that conversion was not included in record keeping. Zlateva would improve the world record the following year.

Heats

The top three runners in each heat (blue) and the next fastest (pink), advanced to the semifinal round.

Heat one

RankNameNationalityLaneTime
1Hildegard Falck West Germany62:01.52
2Madeline Manning United States72:02.63
3Cheryl Peasley Australia82:03.11
4Mary Tracey-Purcell Ireland32:04.18
5Martine Duvivier France22:04.87
6Donata Govoni Italy12:05.24
7Elisabeth Neuenschwander Switzerland42:06.89
-Arda Kalpakian Lebanon5DNS

Heat two

RankNameNationalityLaneTimeNotes
1Svetla Zlateva Bulgaria71:58.93OR
2Vera Nikolić Yugoslavia61:59.62
3Sylvia Schenk West Germany12:02.22
4Elżbieta Skowrońska Poland22:03.26
5Jenny Orr Australia82:04.46
6Cheryl Toussaint United States42:08.90
7Claire Walsh Ireland32:08.98
8Heather Gooding Barbados52:19.69

Heat three

RankNameNationalityLaneTime
1Nijolė Sabaitė Soviet Union42:01.50
2Abby Hoffman Canada52:01.57
3Maria Sykora Austria72:01.82
4Gisela Ellenberger West Germany12:01.92
5Maritta Politz East Germany32:02.40
6Margaret Coomber Great Britain22:02.99
7Emesia Chizunga Malawi62:19.22
-Malak El-Nasser Syria8DNF

Heat four

RankNameNationalityLaneTime
1Ileana Silai Romania52:01.42
2Annelise Damm Olesen Denmark32:01.77
3Magdolna Kulcsár Hungary42:02.35
4Patricia Cropper Great Britain82:03.55
5Vasilena Amzina Bulgaria22:05.92
6Marleen Verheuen Belgium72:09.13
7Raissa Ruus Soviet Union12:11.18
8Lee Chiu-hsia Republic of China62:11.81

Heat five

RankNameNationalityLaneTime
1Nina Morhunova Soviet Union62:02.64
2Gunhild Hoffmeister East Germany72:03.15
3Rosemary Stirling Great Britain12:03.64
4Sue Haden New Zealand42:04.86
5Chereno Maiyo Kenya52:04.86
6Wendy Koenig United States32:08.71
7Malika Hadky Morocco22:12.46

Semifinals

Top four in each heat advanced to the final round.

Heat one

RankNameNationalityLaneTime
1Nijolė Sabaitė Soviet Union32:00.90
2Gunhild Hoffmeister East Germany72:01.21
3Abby Hoffman Canada42:01.37
4Vera Nikolić Yugoslavia12:01.49
5Sylvia Schenk West Germany22:01.50
6Annelisa Damm Olesen Denmark52:04.19
7Cheryl Peasley Australia82:04.56
-Magdolna Kulcsár Hungary6DNS

Heat two

RankNameNationalityLaneTime
1Hildegard Falck West Germany52:01.41
2Svetla Zlateva Bulgaria32:01.66
3Ileana Silai Romania82:01.85
4Rosemary Stirling Great Britain62:02.36
5Madeline Manning United States22:02.39
6Maria Sykora Austria42:02.44
7Gisela Ellenberger West Germany72:02.97
8Nina Morhunova Soviet Union12:04.93

Final

RankNameNationalityLaneTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)Hildegard Falck West Germany11:58.55OR
2nd, silver medalist(s)Nijolė Sabaitė Soviet Union51:58.65
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Gunhild Hoffmeister East Germany61:59.16
4Svetla Zlateva Bulgaria21:59.72
5Vera Nikolić Yugoslavia81:59.98
6Ileana Silai Romania32:00.04
7Rosemary Stirling Great Britain42:00.15
8Abby Hoffman Canada72:00.17

Key: OR = Olympic record; DNS = did not start; DNF = did not finish

References

  1. 1 2 "Athletics at the 1972 Munich Summer Games: Women's 800 metres". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
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