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53Rd Ostrava Golden Spike 53rd Ostrava Golden Spike Městský stadion / City Stadium RESULT LIST 800 Metres Women (Main program) RESULT NAME COUNTRY DATE VENUE WR 1:53.28 Jarmila Kratochvílová TCH 26 Jul 1983 München WL 1:57.74 Sahily Diago CUB 25 May 2014 La Habana (Estadio Panamericano) MR 1:57.72 Maria MUTOLA MOZ 8 Jun 2004 Ostrava TEMPERATURE 23.0°C HUMIDITY 41.2% June 17 2014 18:55 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT 1 648 Winnie Nanyondo UGA 23 Aug 93 14 1:59.27 NR 2 409 Maryna Arzamasava BLR 17 Dec 87 13 1:59.65 SB 3 423 Molly Beckwith USA 4 Aug 87 5 1:59.77 SB 4 627 Lenka Masná CZE 22 Apr 85 7 1:59.93 SB 5 505 Sifan Hassan NED 1 Jan 93 1 1:59.95 PB 6 406 Rose Almanza CUB 13 Jul 92 12 2:00.30 7 804 Sanne Verstegen NED 10 Nov 85 6 2:00.70 PB 8 614 Olga Lyakhova UKR 18 Mar 92 10 2:00.90 9 632 Jenny Meadows GBR 17 Apr 81 9 2:01.11 10 448 Angelika Cichocka POL 15 Mar 88 8 2:01.60 11 735 Jemma Simpson GBR 10 Feb 84 3 2:02.22 12 633 Mantegbosh Melese ETH 20 Jan 88 2 2:02.57 SB 13 641 Laura Muir GBR 9 May 93 4 2:03.83 SB 14 730 Caster Semenya RSA 7 Jan 91 11 2:03.91 828 Olena Zhushman UKR 30 Dec 85 15 DNF INTERMEDIATE TIMES 400m 423 Beckwith Molly (USA) 58.08 600m 423 Beckwith Molly (USA) 1:29.63 ALL-TIME TOP LIST 2014 TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 1:53.28 Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) München 26 Jul 1983 1:57.74 Sahily Diago (CUB) La Habana (Estadio 25 May 1:53.43 Nadezhda Olizarenko (URS) Moskva 27 Jul 1980 1:58.55 Ekaterina Poistogova (RUS) Sochi 30 May 1:54.01 Pamela Jelimo (KEN) Zürich 29 Aug 2008 1:59.02 Eunice Jepkoech Sum (KEN) Oslo (Bislett) 11 Jun 1:54.44 Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) Barcelona (O) 9 Sep 1989 1:59.24 Brenda Martinez (USA) Hengelo 8 Jun 1:54.81 Olga Mineyeva (URS) Moskva 27 Jul 1980 1:59.39 Winnie Nanyondo (UGA) Hengelo 8 Jun 1:54.94 Tatyana Kazankina (URS) Montréal (Olympic 26 Jul 1976 1:59.68 Ajee Wilson (USA) Oslo (Bislett) 11 Jun 1:55.05 Doina Melinte (ROU) Bucuresti 1 Aug 1982 1:59.70 Rose Mary Almanza (CUB) Hengelo 8 Jun 1:55.19 Maria de Lurdes Mutola (MOZ) Zürich 17 Aug 1994 1:59.75 Chanelle Price (USA) Doha 9 May 1:55.19 Jolanda Batageli (SLO) Heusden-Zolder 20 Jul 2002 1:59.77 Jessica Judd (GBR) Oslo (Bislett) 11 Jun 1:55.26 Sigrun Grau (GER) Roma (Stadio 31 Aug 1987 1:59.85 Marina Arzamasova (BLR) Moskva (Luzhniki, 12 Jun Timing & Data service by OnlineSystem s.r.o. Page 1 of 1 Issued at Tuesday, June 17, 2014 7:03 PM.
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