800 m is a common track running event. It is the short common middle distance. The 800 meters is run over two laps of the track and has always been an Olympic event. It was included in the first women's track programme in 1928, but suspended until 1960 because of shock at the exhaustion it caused the competitors. By contrast, without today's training regimes, male competitors of the day were expected to run themselves to exhaustion in competition.
The race is widely considered to be the most difficult mental challenge in track and field. It requires both sprinting speed as well as the physical endurance to last two laps, and thus combines the most challenging aspects of both into a single race. The closest races to the 800 m are substantially different, with the 400 m being a sprint with almost nonstop speed, while the 1500 m (or 1600/mile) is a more tactical distance event.
In top class races, the lane start usually ensures a brisk pace for the first 200 m. Occasionally, no one will be happy to lead and the field will bunch for the remainder of the first lap leaving a sprint on the second lap. This favors the sprint type 800 m runner. More often, one runner will ensure a fast first lap and the winner will be the one who slows least on the second lap, despite the appearance of sprinting at the finish. This favors the endurance or distance type 800 m runner. However, the occasional 800-meter runner is able to produce a world-class 800 with even laps, or even negative splits.
World Record for men:
World Record for women:
World Junior Record (19 and under) for men:
World Junior Record (19 and under) for women:
Updated by June 10th, 2005
| 800 m | Mark | Athlete (Nat) | Date | Place |
| 1. | 1:41.11 | Wilson Kipketer (DEN) | 24.08.1997 | Köln |
| 2. | 1:41.73 | Sebastian Coe (GBR) | 10.06.1981 | Firenze |
| 3. | 1:41.77 | Joaquim Cruz (BRA) | 26.08.1984 | Köln |
| 4. | 1:42.28 | Sammy Koskei (KEN) | 26.08.1984 | Köln |
| 5. | 1:42.34 | Wilfred Bungei (KEN) | 08.09.2002 | Rieti |
| 6. | 1:42.47 | Yuriy Borzakovskiy (RUS) | 24.08.2001 | Brussels |
| 7. | 1:42.55 | André Bucher (SUI) | 17.08.2001 | Zürich |
| 8. | 1:42.58 | Vebjørn Rodal (NOR) | 31.07.1996 | Atlanta |
| 9. | 1:42.60 | Johnny Gray (USA) | 28.08.1985 | Koblenz |
| 10. | 1:42.62 | Patrick Ndururi (KEN) | 13.08.1997 | Zürich |
Updated by June 10th, 2005
| 800 m | Mark | Athlete (Nat) | Date | Place |
| 1. | 1:53.28 | Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) | 26.07.1983 | München |
| 2. | 1:53.43 | Nadezhda Olizarenko (URS) | 27.07.1980 | Moskva |
| 3. | 1:54.44 | Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) | 9.09.1989 | Barcelona |
| 4. | 1:54.81 | Olga Mineyeva (URS) | 27.07.1980 | Moskva |
| 5. | 1:54.94 | Tatyana Kazankina (URS) | 26.07.1976 | Montréal |
| 6. | 1:55.05 | Doina Melinte (ROM) | 1.08.1982 | Bucureşti |
| 7. | 1:55.19 | Maria de Lurdes Mutola (MOZ) | 17.08.1994 | Zürich |
| 8. | 1:55.19 | Jolanda Ceplak (SLO) | 20.07.2002 | Heusden-Zolder |
| 9. | 1:55.26 | Sigrun Grau (GER) | 31.08.1987 | Roma |
| 10. | 1:55.32 | Christine Wachtel (GDR) | 31.08.1987 | Roma |
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