{"id":1710,"date":"2012-11-20T11:04:19","date_gmt":"2012-11-20T19:04:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/trackchill.com\/?p=1710"},"modified":"2012-11-21T18:41:58","modified_gmt":"2012-11-22T02:41:58","slug":"the-top-800-meter-races-of-all-time-men","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/trackchill.com\/?p=1710","title":{"rendered":"The Top 800 Meter Races of All Time &#8211; Men"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/trackchill.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/11\/David-Rudisha3.png\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; margin: 0px 11px 7px 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; float: left; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px\" title=\"David Rudisha3\" border=\"0\" alt=\"David Rudisha3\" align=\"left\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/trackchill.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/11\/David-Rudisha3_thumb.png?resize=158%2C240\" width=\"158\" height=\"240\" \/><\/a>Now we get into some interesting events with the middle distances, and for me one of the most exciting race on the track &#8211; the 800 meters. This event has seen some HUGE talent over the decades, and most are represented here. The largest noticeable absence being Sebastian Coe &#8211; the man who brought this event into both the 1:42, and 1:41 eras. His absence is not due to a lack of appreciation for what he gave the sport, but rather due to the fact that his best races were all runaways! <\/p>\n<p>The other man that is missing is Alberto Juantorena &#8211; \u201cEl Caballo\u201d. Again, not due to lack of appreciation, but he too tended to run in races that he dominated, against fields that just couldn\u2019t compare. So these two GIANTS of the event go unrepresented. There is still plenty of talent including the last two WR holders.<\/p>\n<p>There is also a major difference with this list compared to the previous ones \u2013 the lack of domination by major championships. The lack of WR races was expected. Many may not expect to see so few Majors represented. But the truth is that once we get above 400 meters, races in Majors tend to be tactical. It\u2019s also not uncommon to see great middle distance fields put together outside of Majors. As such, we get a sprinkling of various types of races on this list. We\u2019ll see if you agree! So with that, here is my list of the top 800 meter races of all time. <\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"3\">1. 2012 Olympics<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; Selecting #1 for this event was the easiest so far.It&#8217;s not every day that you see this quality of a race run over any distance, let alone the half mile. A barrier breaking WR&#160; Rudisha. A WJR by Amos that makes him only the 5th human in justify under 1:42! Five men under 1:43.Eighth place under 1:44. London had everything including the kitchen sink because Rudisha did it without benefit of a pacemaker AFTER talking the world he was going after the record under the spotlight of the Olympic Games &#8211; the equivalent of a baseball player calling a home run to win the World Series. Oh, by the way, half the individuals in the race were teenagers!<\/p>\n<p>1:40.91 &#8211; David Rudisha    <br \/>1:41.73 &#8211; Nigel Amos    <br \/>1:42.53 &#8211; Timothy Kitum    <br \/>1:42.82 &#8211; Duane Solomon    <br \/>1:42.95 &#8211; Nick Symmonds    <br \/>1:43.30 &#8211; Mohammed Aman    <br \/>1:43.32 &#8211; Abubaker Kaki    <br \/>1:43.77 &#8211; Andrew Osagie <\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\"><strong>2. 1999 Brussels<\/strong><\/font> &#8211; While the speed events seem to need a major championship to get the best together on the track to go at it, the middle and long distances often have high speed races outside of such meets. In that mold the #2 race on my list occured on the Circuit with Wilson Kipketer leading a solid mass finish withi four men unde 1:43.00, and another just missing. In my opinion, an easy choice for #2 behind Rudisha\u2019s legendary WR run. <\/p>\n<p>1:42.27 &#8211; Wilson Kipketer    <br \/>1:42.69 &#8211; Japheth Kimutai    <br \/>1:42.69 &#8211; Hezekiel Sepeng    <br \/>1:42.92 &#8211; Andre Bucher    <br \/>1:43.09 &#8211; Djabir Said-Guerni    <br \/>1:43.33 &#8211; William Chirchir<\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"3\">3. 1996 Olympics<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; Before London, this was clearly the greatest 800 Meter race in Olympic history. An Olympic final with Johnny Gray doing what Johnny Gray does best as he towed the field through the first lap in 49.55 &#8211; with the field still bunched up behind him! They stayed that way until the final straight when one of the greatest stretch runs in history took place with four men finishing under 1:43 &#8211; and within .27sec of each other. Nothing compared to that until London.    <br \/>1:42.58 &#8211; Vebjorn Rodal    <br \/>1:42.74 &#8211; Hezekiel Sepeng    <br \/>1:42.79 &#8211; Fred Onyancha    <br \/>1:42.85 &#8211; Norberto Tellez    <br \/>1:43.91 &#8211; Nick Motchebon    <br \/>1:44.19 &#8211; David Kiptoo    <br \/>1:44.21 &#8211; Johnny Gray    <br \/>1:45.52 &#8211; Ben Lalaou<\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"3\">4. 2002 Rieti<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; As stated previously, many of the best middle distance races have occurred outside of championship events, and when it comes to the 800, Rieti seems to be a place where special races happen. Such was the case in 2002 when former WR holder Wilson Kipketer led a fast and close finish! Once again we have Wilson Kipketer leading the way to a special finish, this time with Wilfred Bungai forcing him to a photo finish.<\/p>\n<p>1:42.32 &#8211; Wilson Kipketer    <br \/>1:42.34 &#8211; Wilfred Bungai    <br \/>1:42.91 &#8211; William Yiampoi    <br \/>1:43.15 &#8211; Japheth Kimutai    <br \/>1:43.15 &#8211; Mehdi Baala<\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"3\">5. 1984 Cologne<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; Another non-championship race of significance as Joaquim Cruz approached the then WR, missing by only .03 ahead of his Olympic Games victory. Unlike Sebastian Coe&#8217;s initial first under 1:42 however, Cruz had company as Sammy Kosgei pushed Cruz to the limit with the best #2 finish in a race at WR pace &#8211; with Johnny Gray in top form, in what was one of the greatest week&#8217;s of 800 running in the history of the event.<\/p>\n<p>1:41.77 &#8211; Joaquim Cruz    <br \/>1:42.28 &#8211; Sammy Kosgei    <br \/>1:43.28 &#8211; Johnny Gray    <br \/>1:43.91 &#8211; Agberto Guimares    <br \/>1:44.98 &#8211; Jose Luis Barboza<\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"3\">6. 1997 Zurich Weltklasse<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; This race was on par with \u201884 Cologne, and was actually a WR at the time &#8211; Kipketer would later lower it to the legendary 1:41.11. Cologne got one place higher due to the closeness of the finish. Both however, were extremely fast, WR quality races that had the occurrence of individuals in close proximity. Another great race and #6 on this list.<\/p>\n<p>1:41.24 &#8211; Wilson Kipketer    <br \/>1:42.62 &#8211; Patrick Ndururi    <br \/>1:43.38 &#8211; Rich Kenah    <br \/>1:43.80 &#8211; Patrick Konchella    <br \/>1:44.04 &#8211; Marko Koers<\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"3\">7. 1984 Olympic Trials<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; I&#8217;m going to stay in 1984 with a race that was one of the closest ever 800 races. The Times may seem slow by today&#8217;s standards but Jones and Gray set an American Record &#8211; later destroyed in the sizzling 800 meter racing of the hot 1984 summer as Gray would run 1:42.96. Anyone that saw this race had chills during that final 100 meters stretch run &#8211; replayed over and over on television. The most exciting finish in 800 meter history IMHO. Hence it&#8217;s spot on this list.<\/p>\n<p>1:43.74 &#8211; Earl Jones    <br \/>1:43.74 &#8211; Johnny Gray    <br \/>1:43.92 &#8211; John Marshall    <br \/>1:43.92 &#8211; James Robinson    <br \/>1:45.17 &#8211; Don Paige<\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"3\">8. 2000 Olympics<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; As the #87selection showed this list is about races and not necessarily times, which is why Sydney makes this list. The times were &quot;slow&quot; by most standards, but the weather in Sydney was not the best. Weather aside however, the racing was sterling as a set of outstanding half milers ran to the closest finish in Olympic history as Nils Schumann upset Wilson Kipketer for the gold &#8211; and the race earning a spot on the list.<\/p>\n<p>1:45.08 &#8211; Nils Schumann    <br \/>1:45.14 &#8211; Wilson Kipeter    <br \/>1:45.16 &#8211; Djabir Said Guerni    <br \/>1:45.29 &#8211; Hezekiel Sepeng    <br \/>1:45.40 &#8211; Andre Butcher    <br \/>1:45.82 &#8211; Yuriy Borzakovski    <br \/>1:46.24 &#8211; Glossy Dube     <br \/>DQ &#8211; Andrea Longo<\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"3\">9. 2008 Olympics<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; Once again it is the race for race sake that puts the \u201808 Olympic final in the top 10. Without a true \u201cstud\u201d in the field, this race was wide open from the start and that is exactly how the race turned out as five men headed up the final straight with the potential to take home the gold. Not often does that happen on the biggest of stages, which makes this exciting finish #8 in spite of what many would consider to be a \u201cslow\u201d Olympic final.<\/p>\n<p>1:44.65 &#8211; Wilfred Bungei    <br \/>1:44.70 &#8211; Ismail Ahmed Ismail    <br \/>1:44.82 &#8211; Alfred Yego    <br \/>1:44.94 &#8211; Gary Reed    <br \/>1:44.95 &#8211; Yusuf Kamel    <br \/>1:45.88 &#8211; Yelmer Lopez    <br \/>1:45.96 &#8211; Nabil Madi    <br \/>1:47.18 &#8211; Nadjim Manseur<\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"3\">10. 2004 Olympics<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; The final spot on the list goes to another close Olympic race &#8211; at leasts for the medals. This was the final hurrah for Wilson Kipketer who was not the all conquering athlete he once was. Still he showed what kind of competitor he was as he picked up yet another medal in a Major. The race for the medals waas sizzling with kicker supreme Borzakovskiy taking home the gold. <\/p>\n<p>1:44.45 &#8211; Yuriy Borzakovskiy    <br \/>1:44.61 &#8211; Mbulaeni Mulaudzi    <br \/>1:44.65 &#8211; Wilson Kipketer    <br \/>1:45.16 &#8211; MousinnChehibi    <br \/>1:45.31 &#8211; Wilfred Bungei    <br \/>1:45.53 &#8211; Hezekiel Sepeng    <br \/>1:45.61 &#8211; Djabir Said Guerni    <br \/>1:52.49 &#8211; Ismail Ahmed Ismail<\/p>\n<p>Now that was a fun list to put together. Looking forward to wading my way through the women.     <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Now we get into some interesting events with the middle distances, and for me one of the most exciting race on the track &#8211; the 800 meters. This event has seen some HUGE talent over the decades, and most are represented here. 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