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National records in the 800 metres

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The following table is an overview of national records in the 800 metres.

Outdoor

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Women

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Indoor

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Women

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Rejected by World Athletics, but accepted as national record by the national athletics federation.
  2. ^ Kaveshnikov adopted Russian nationality on 31 January 2000, and his personal best of 1:45.71 run on 5 July 2000 is not considered the Kyrgyz national record
  3. ^ Bamba was listed as competing for France in this race, but probably had dual citizenship
  4. ^ Emrani transferred allegiance from the USA to Israel in 2009. His personal best, set in 2011, is not ratified by the Israeli Athletic Association but is recognized by World Athletics
  5. ^ Transferred from South Africa to Israel, Handelsman competed for Israel at the 1983 World Championships, held 3 weeks before this time was set, but his time is not recognized as a national record by the Israeli Athletic Association.
  6. ^ Philippino-American runner Carter Lilly has a personal best time of 1:46.95 set on 22 June 2018, just before he became a dual citizen
  7. ^ In 2008, Etès switched nationality from France to his birthplace of Monaco in 2008, but apparently after 29 July as his personal best set that date is not listed as a Monégasque national record.[25]
  8. ^ a b Not a Honduran record as Canales represented Spain from 22 June 2021. However, World Athletics still tags his 2023 short track 800 m record with "NR"
  9. ^ If Ba, who studied in the USA, still represented Mauritania after 2021
  10. ^ Nigerian-born Fatimoh Muhammed had changed her nationality to Liberian earlier in 2007.
  11. ^ Bereket ran a personal best of 2:00.82 in 2012, but she had switched her nationality to Canadian in 2007.
  12. ^ South Sudan native Perina Lokure Nakang participated at the 2024 Olympics as a member of the IOC Refugee Team.
  13. ^ Disallowed for running inside curb
  14. ^ Annulled by doping violation
  15. ^ Not a national record; Jepkosgei switched from Kenya to Bahrain on 31 March 2017, but was not eligible to represent Bahrain until 31 August 2021
  16. ^ Félix's personal best indoor is 2:03.33, but she represented France after 2008 or 2009
  17. ^ record set during pentathlon competition

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