1993 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres
These are the official results of the Women's 800 metres event at the 1993 IAAF World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. There were a total number of 37 participating athletes, with five qualifying heats and the final held on Tuesday 1993-08-17.
Doping disqualification
Liliya Nurutdinova (Russia) was disqualified after testing positive for the anabolic steroid stanozolol.[1][2][3]
Final
RANK | FINAL | TIME |
---|---|---|
1:55.43 | ||
1:57.10 | ||
1:57.92 | ||
4. | 1:59.42 | |
5. | 1:59.57 | |
6. | 2:04.45 | |
7. | 2:19.89 | |
— | DSQ |
Semifinals
- Held on Sunday 1993-08-15
RANK | HEAT 1 | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 1:58.69 | |
2. | 1:58.96 | |
3. | 1:59.12 | |
4. | 1:59.17 | |
5. | 1:59.86 | |
6. | 2:00.55 | |
7. | 2:01.20 | |
8. | 2:02.13 |
RANK | HEAT 2 | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 1:57.31 | |
2. | 1:57.46 | |
3. | 1:57.63 | |
4. | 1:57.82 | |
5. | 1:58.64 | |
6. | 1:59.66 | |
7. | 2:00.77 | |
8. | 2:01.01 |
Qualifying heats
- Held on Saturday 1993-08-14
RANK | HEAT 1 | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 1:59.60 | |
2. | 1:59.90 | |
3. | 2:01.42 | |
4. | 2:03.66 | |
5. | 2:03.74 | |
6. | 2:10.54 | |
7. | 2:23.19 | |
– | DNS |
RANK | HEAT 2 | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 2:01.46 | |
2. | 2:01.70 | |
3. | 2:01.78 | |
4. | 2:02.98 | |
5. | 2:03.55 | |
6. | 2:06.64 | |
7. | 2:15.23 | |
8. | 2:15.84 |
RANK | HEAT 3 | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 2:00.80 | |
2. | 2:00.85 | |
3. | 2:00.91 | |
4. | 2:01.37 | |
5. | 2:01.65 | |
6. | 2:01.67 | |
7. | 2:12.52 |
RANK | HEAT 4 | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 2:01.36 | |
2. | 2:01.91 | |
3. | 2:02.15 | |
4. | 2:02.36 | |
5. | 2:03.50 | |
6. | 2:07.81 | |
7. | 2:15.12 |
RANK | HEAT 5 | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 1:59.81 | |
2. | 1:59.87 | |
3. | 2:00.29 | |
4. | 2:01.59 | |
5. | 2:01.94 | |
6. | 2:09.77 | |
7. | 2:41.51 |
See also
- 1990 Women's European Championships 800 metres (Split)
- 1991 Women's World Championships 800 metres (Tokyo)
- 1992 Women's Olympic 800 metres (Barcelona)
- 1994 Women's European Championships 800 metres (Helsinki)
- 1995 Women's World Championships 800 metres (Gothenburg)
- 1996 Women's Olympic 800 metres (Atlanta)
References
- Phil Hersh: Dopers, Ex-dopers And `Hmmm' Take Spotlight, Chicago Tribune, 22 August 1993
- Liliya Nurutdinova, Sports-Reference.com
- Butler, Mark (2015). "Doping violations at IAAF World Championships". IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 Statistics Handbook. Monaco: IAAF. pp. 75–78.
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