National records in the 800 metres

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

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Men edit

Country Time Athlete Date Place Ref. Video
  Kenya 1:40.91 David Rudisha 9 August 2012 London [1]
  Denmark 1:41.11 Wilson Kipketer 24 August 1997 Cologne
  England 1:41.73 Sebastian Coe 10 June 1981 Florence
  Great Britain and N.I. 1:41.73 Sebastian Coe 10 June 1981 Florence
  Brazil 1:41.77 Joaquim Cruz 26 August 1984 Cologne
  Sudan 1:42.23 Abubaker Kaki Khamis 4 June 2010 Oslo [2]
  United States 1:42.34 Donavan Brazier October 1, 2019 Doha [3]
  Ethiopia 1:42.37 Mohammed Aman 6 September 2013 Brussels [4]
  Russia 1:42.47 Yuriy Borzakovskiy 24 August 2001 Brussels
  France 1:42.53 Pierre-Ambroise Bosse 18 July 2014 Fontvieille, Monaco [5]
   Switzerland 1:42.55 André Bucher 17 August 2001 Zürich
  Norway 1:42.58 Vebjørn Rodal 31 July 1996 Atlanta
  United States 1:42.60 Johnny Gray August 28, 1985 Koblenz
  Algeria 1:42.61 Taoufik Makhloufi 15 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [6]
  Bahrain 1:42.79 Yusuf Saad Kamel 29 July 2008 Monaco
  Burundi 1:42.81 Jean-Patrick Nduwimana 17 August 2001 Zürich
  Cuba 1:42.85 Norberto Téllez 31 July 1996 Atlanta
  Canada 1:42.85 Marco Arop 17 September 2023 Eugene [7][8]
  Djibouti 1:42.97 Ayanleh Souleiman 17 July 2015 Fontvieille, Monaco [9]
  Poland 1:43.22 Paweł Czapiewski 17 August 2001 Zürich
  Morocco 1:43.25 Amine Laalou 14 July 2006 Rome
  Mexico 1:43.44 Jesús Tonatiú López 9 July 2021 Atlanta [10]
  Netherlands 1:43.45 Bram Som 18 August 2006 Zürich
  Venezuela 1:43.54 William Wuycke 7 September 1986 Rieti
  Somalia 1:43.60 Abdi Bile 16 August 1989 Zürich
  Germany 1:43.65 Willi Wülbeck 9 August 1983 Helsinki
  Spain 1:43.65 Saúl Ordóñez 20 July 2018 Fontvieille, Monaco [11]
  Saudi Arabia 1:43.66 Mohammed Al-Salhi 8 May 2009 Doha
  Latvia 1:43.67 Dmitrijs Miļkevičs 3 July 2006 Athens
  Uganda 1:43.72 Abraham Chepkirwok 5 July 2008 Madrid [12]
  Italy 1:43.74 Andrea Longo 3 September 2000 Rieti
  Qatar 1:43.82 Musaeb Abdulrahman Balla 8 July 2015 Barcelona [13]
  Puerto Rico 1:43.83 Wesley Vázquez 24 August 2019 Paris [14]
  Belgium 1:43.86 Ivo Van Damme 25 July 1976 Montreal
  Scotland 1:43.88 Tom McKean 28 July 1989 London
  Australia 1:43.99 Joseph Deng 8 July 2023 Décines-Charpieu [15]
  Turkey 1:44.00 Ilham Tanui Özbilen 29 June 2013 Mersin [16]
  Senegal 1:44.06 Moussa Fall 17 August 1988 Zürich
  Croatia 1:44.07 Luciano Sušanj 4 September 1974 Rome
  Finland 1:44.10 Ari Suhonen 16 August 1989 Zürich
  Kuwait 1:44.13 Mohammad Al-Azemi 3 July 2006 Athens
  South Korea 1:44.14 Lee Jin-il 17 June 1994 Seoul
  Colombia 1:44.31 Rafith Rodríguez 15 May 2011 Belém [17]
  Belarus 1:44.43 Anis Ananenka 10 July 2013 Budapest [18]
  Iran 1:44.74 Sajjad Moradi 4 September 2005 Incheon
  Serbia 1:44.75 Slobodan Popović 15 August 1988 Linz
  Ghana 1:44.80 Alex Amankwah 19 May 2017 Marietta [19]
  Luxembourg 1:44.81 David Fiegen 18 August 2006 Zürich
  Ireland 1:44.82 David Matthews 5 September 1995 Rieti
  Czech Republic 1:44.84 Lukáš Vydra 12 August 1998 Zürich
  Portugal 1:44.91 Rui Silva 20 August 2002 San Sebastián
  Egypt 1:44.92 Hamada Mohamed 14 July 2017 Madrid [20]
  Romania 1:44.93 Cătălin Tecuceanu 14 September 2021 Zagreb [21]
  Slovakia 1:44.94 Jozef Repčík 12 June 2008 Ostrava
  Tunisia 1:44.99 Abdessalem Ayouni 1 August 2021 Tokyo [22]
  Jamaica 1:45.02 Navasky Anderson 10 June 2022 Eugene [23]
  Sweden 1:45.03 Andreas Kramer 25 July 2018 Karlstad [24]
  Sweden 1:45.03 Andreas Kramer 11 August 2018 Berlin [25]
  Zimbabwe 1:45.03 Savieri Ngidhi 15 June 1996 Caorle
  Ukraine 1:45.08 Leonid Masunov 22 June 1984 Kyiv
  Tanzania 1:45.28 Samwel Mwera 15 May 2005 Rio de Janeiro
  Hungary 1:45.37 Tamás Kazi 8 September 2013 Rieti [26]
  Trinidad and Tobago 1:45.43 Sherridan Kirk 11 June 2005 Sacramento
  Guyana 1:45.58 Quamel Prince 17 May 2019 Marietta
  India 1:45.65 Jinson Johnson 27 June 2018 Guwahati [27]
  Chile 1:45.75 Pablo Squella 12 August 1990 Hengelo
  Japan 1:45.75 Sho Kawamoto 11 May 2014 Tokyo [28]
  Haiti 1:45.79 Jean-Marc Destiné 11 May 1996 Eagle Rock, Haiti
  Barbados 1:45.83 Jonathan Jones 24 March 2022 Austin [29]
  Estonia 1:45.87 Urmet Uusorg 10 June 1999 Helsinki
  Iraq 1:45.88 Adnan Almntfage 25 November 2010 Guangzhou [30]
  Nigeria 1:45.91 Ado Maude 9 September 1992 Bologna
  Slovenia 1:46.00 Žan Rudolf 1 July 2015 Velenje [31]
  Argentina 1:46.01 Luis Migueles 14 June 1986 Bratislava
  Kyrgyzstan 1:46.04 Boris Kaveshnikov 15 July 1999 Moscow
  Dominican Republic 1:46.13 Luis Peralta 15 May 2021 Los Angeles [32]
  Zambia 1:46.14 Prince Mumba 1 July 2011 Burnaby [33][34]
  Austria 1:46.21 Michael Wildner 19 July 1992 Ingolstadt
  Bermuda 1:46.26 Aaron Evans 28 May 2010 Greensboro [35]
  Andorra 1:46.26 Pol Moya 16 June 2022 Castellón
  China 1:46.32 Teng Haining 21 May 2014 Beijing [36]
  Mozambique 1:46.32 Alberto Mamba 9 June 2016 Oslo [37]
  Mali 1:46.37 Moussa Camara 27 August 2011 Daegu [38] [1]
  Malta 1:46.50 Jared Micallef 20 May 2023 Karlsruhe [39]
  Swaziland 1:46.54 Ndumiso Mdziniso 1 July 1997 Kristinestad
  Ecuador 1:46.55 Bayron Piedra 25 May 2008 Belém
  Lithuania 1:46.58 Vitalij Kozlov 8 July 2008 Kaunas
  Namibia 1:46.62 Daniel Nghipandulwa 10 April 2011 Durban [40]
  Azerbaijan 1:46.7 Alibey Sükürov 3 June 2004 Baku
  Suriname 1:46.74 Tommy Asinga 8 May 1992 Indianapolis
  British Virgin Islands 1:46.98 Greg Rhymer 25 May 1994 Ypsilanti
  Kazakhstan 1:46.99 Mikhail Kolganov 5 June 2004 Almaty
  Peru 1:47.01 David Torrence 15 April 2017 Torrance, California [41]
  Liberia 1:47.04 Bobby True 29 April 2000 Des Moines
  Palestine 1:47.04 Wesam Al-Massri 18 May 2017 Baku [42]
  Sri Lanka 1:47.13 Indunil Herath 16 June 2018 Kenya [43]
  Republic of Macedonia 1:47.14 Vančo Stojanov 10 May 2002 Sofia
  Cyprus 1:47.17 Spyros Spyrou 15 September 1983 Casablanca
  Moldova 1:47.18 Vitaliy Cherkes 19 August 2000 Staiki
  Eritrea 1:47.20 Girmay Hadgu 20 July 2011 Rio de Janeiro [44]
  Gambia 1:47.20 Edrissa Marong 20 April 2019 Abidjan
  Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 1:47.24 Wang Jung-Hua 3 May 1980 Westwood, California
  Madagascar 1:47.33 Joseph Rakotoarimanana 28 July 1996 Atlanta
  Malaysia 1:47.37 Batumalai Rajakumar 26 September 1985 Jakarta
  South Sudan 1:47.43 Alexander Lomong 13 May 2018 Bloomington
  Samoa 1:47.45 Aunese Curreen 20 August 2008 Beijing [45][46]"
  Syria 1:47.45 Mahmoud Kheirat 19 June 1998 Esch-sur-Alzette
  Uzbekistan 1:47.50 Erkin Isakov 16 July 2005 Moscow
  Philippines 1:47.52 Carter Lilly 19 April 2019 Los Angeles
  Angola 1:47.54 João N'Tyamba 27 June 1992 Belle Vue Maurel
  Sri Lanka 1:47.56 Ranjit Subasinghe 25 December 1993 Dhaka
  Armenia 1:47.58 Tigran Mkrtchyan 23 June 2016 Artashat
  Monaco 1:47.61 Brice Etès 22 July 2010 Fontvieille, Monaco [47]
  Turkmenistan 1:47.66 Sergey Kamayev 17 September 1986 Tashkent
  Kosovo 1:47.70 Musa Hajdari 22 August 2015 Beijing [48]
  Saint Lucia 1:47.83 Marbeq Edgar 5 May 2017 Houston [49]
  Myanmar 1:47.9 Jimmy Crampton 11 December 1970 Bangkok
  Oman 1:48.0 Idriss Hilal Al-Khuseibi 3 October 2001 Damascus
  Albania 1:48.03 Astrit Kryeziu 22 August 2015 Rapperswil-Jona [50]
  Libya 1:48.08 Aboubaker El-Gatrouni 13 October 2003 Abuja
  Pakistan 1:48.10 Muhammad Siddique 28 July 1974 Hanover
  Bolivia 1:48.16 Fadrique Iglesias 27 May 2006 Ponce
  Gambia 1:48.24 Lamin Keita 16 April 2016 Dakar
  Mauritius 1:48.24 Désiré Pierre-Louis 1 May 1994 Gainesville, Florida
  Yemen 1:48.24 Saeed Basweiden 13 May 1998 Knoxville
  Jordan 1:48.25 Jihad Al-Balawi 15 July 1993 Buffalo, New York
  Central African Republic 1:48.26 Francky Mbotto 30 July 2021 Tokyo [51]
  Grenada 1:48.28 Nathan Hood 14 April 2022 Azusa
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1:48.37 Handal Roban 21 August 2021 Nairobi [52]
  Thailand 1:48.48 Chern Srichudanu 12 December 1995 Chiang Mai
  Tajikistan 1:48.5 h Rivkat Agletdinov 21 June 1983 Dushanbe
  Cameroon 1:48.6 h Paulin Nyatchou 9 June 2001 Yaoundé
  Chad 1:48.6 h Ahmed Issa 26 August 1962 Thonon-les-Bains
  Dominica 1:48.60 Erison Hurtault 22 April 2011 Princeton [53]
  Antigua and Barbuda 1:48.62 Dale Jones 25 August 1991 Tokyo [54]
  Iceland 1:48.83 Erlingur Jóhannsson 4 July 1987 Oslo
  United Arab Emirates 1:48.86 Saud Abdul Karim 20 September 2010 Aleppo [55]
  Vietnam 1:48.97 Dương Văn Thái 23 August 2017 Kuala Lumpur [56]
  Guatemala 1:49.07 Luis Martínez 25 August 1991 Tokyo
  Nicaragua 1:49.10 Edgard Cortez 27 August 2011 Daegu [38] [2]
  United States Virgin Islands 1:49.15 Seymour Walter June 9, 2012 Indianapolis [57]
  Uruguay 1:49.16 Javier Marmo 14 June 2015 Lima [58]
  North Korea 1:49.2 h Huang Myon-Son 11 April 1983 Pyongyang [59]
  Rwanda 1:49.35 Alexis Sharangabo 26 May 1999 Nassau
  Malawi 1:49.48 Kenneth Dzekedzeke 8 August 1987 Nairobi
  Honduras 1:49.50 Elvin Canales 16 June 2021 Guadalajara
  Bahamas 1:49.54 Chris Brown 17 August 1998 Maracaibo
  Costa Rica 1:49.76 Juan Diego Castro 15 July 2017 Nairobi [60]
  New Caledonia 1:49.8 h Adrien Kela 26 February 2011 Nouméa [45][61][62]
  Indonesia 1:49.93 Alexander Resmol 12 December 1995 Chiang Mai
  Cape Verde 1:49.94 Samuel Freire 17 June 2017 Lisbon
  Saint Kitts and Nevis 1:49.96 Ian Godwin 27 June 1996 Kingston, Jamaica
  Turks and Caicos Islands 1:50.02 Ken Reyes 2 June 2018 Kingston
  Armenia 1:50.09 Akraik Hovanesian 27 August 2011 Daegu
  Paraguay 1:50.17 Francisco Figueredo 13 August 1987 Indianapolis
  Cayman Islands 1:50.22 Jon Rankin 8 April 2011 Westwood, California [63]
  Democratic Republic of the Congo 1:50.39 Patrick Tambwé 4 July 2001 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
  Guinea-Bissau 1:50.50 Danilson Riciulli 29 June 2002 Funchal
  Singapore 1:50.56 Sinnathambi Pandian 22 July 1987 Singapore
    Nepal 1:50.60 Dhani Ram Chaudhari 24 December 1995 Chennai
  Lebanon 1:50.66 Ali Khazaal 4 August 1997 Athens
  Niger 1:50.8 Moussa Daweye 13 July 1983 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
  Lesotho 1:50.85 Freddy Lenka 6 March 1982 Welkom
  El Salvador 1:50.85 Pablo Andrés Ibáñez 26 June 2022 San Salvador
  Benin 1:50.89 Akim Balogoun 21 May 1999 Lagos
  Equatorial Guinea 1:50.91 Benjamín Enzema 2 August 2018 Asaba
  Netherlands Antilles 1:51.0 Richard Riley 11 August 1973 Papendal
  Vanuatu 1:51.13 Arnold Sorina 8 October 2010 Delhi
  Bangladesh 1:51.16 Mohamed Hossain Milzer 23 September 1988 Seoul
  Gibraltar 1:51.17 John Chappory 30 June 1984 Barcelona
  Sierra Leone 1:51.23 Prince Amara 9 July 1995 Cwmbran
  Equatorial Guinea 1:51.54 Benjamín Enzema 20 June 2017 Cergy-Pontoise
  Cook Islands 1:51.64 Alex Beddoes 10 April 2018 Gold Coast [64]
  Cook Islands 1:51.70 Alex Beddoes 26 August 2015 Watford [65]
  Guinea 1:51.80 Mohamed Malal Sy Savané 1 August 1992 Barcelona
  San Marino 1:51.8 Manlio Molinari 25 June 1997 San Marino
  Montenegro 1:52.05 Slaviša Vraneš 16 June 1996 Niš
  Togo 1:52.09 Roger Kangni 31 August 1972 Munich
  Anguilla 1:52.17 Vernal Gumbs 28 July 1989 San Juan, Puerto Rico
  Hong Kong 1:52.17 Leung Tat Wai 18 April 1999 Hongkong
  Belize 1:52.33 Jonathan Williams 8 March 2008 Walnut
  Cambodia 1:52.33 Chhun Bunthorn 9 December 2019 New Clark City
  Honduras 1:52.41 Elvin Canales 17 March 2017 Palafrugell [66]
  Mongolia 1:52.6 Tumur Ankhbayar 22 June 2005 Ulan-Ude
  Mongolia 1:52.63 Chuluunbaatar Ariunsaichan 7 June 1988 Ostrava
  Solomon Islands 1:52.64 Charlie Oliver 5 October 1982 Brisbane [45]
  Maldives 1:53.08 Naseer Ismail 27 September 1999 Kathmandu
  Comoros 1:53.10 Attoumani Djamchi 12 August 2011 Victoria [67]
  French Polynesia 1:53.28 Pascal Adams 8 July 1987 Colombes [45]
  Afghanistan 1:53.62 Wais Ibrahim Khairandesh 12 June 2016 Portland, Oregon [68]
  Montserrat 1:54.92 Henry Sweeney 6 May 1995 Long Beach
  Brunei 1:55.05 Jimmy Anak Ahar 10 September 2002 Kota Kinabalu
  Curaçao 1:55.50 Jairo Troeman 11 March 2011 Curaçao
  Macau 1:55.54 Lou Wai Un 21 September 2021 Xi'an
  Mauritania 1:55.65 Souleymane Ould Chebel 3 June 2007 Bissau
  Tonga 1:56.8 h Henele Taliai 26 November 1998 Melbourne [45]
  Aruba 1:57.57 Justice Dreischor 28 March 2016 St. George's [69]
  Laos 1:57.97 Khambieng Khamiar 24 November 1989 Bangkok
  Norfolk Island 1:58.0 Jonathan McKee 18 May 1986 Gothenburg [45]
  Palau 1:59.16 Douglas Schmidt 23 September 2009 Nikao [45]
  Kiribati 2:01.73 Tanini Teekea 3 September 2007 Apia [45][70]
  Federated States of Micronesia 2:01.95 Cornelius Ardos 25 July 2002 Kolonia, Pohnpei [45]
  Bhutan 2:05.05 Kinzang Dorji 26 September 1999 Kathmandu
  Marshall Islands 2:05.2 Martin Motu'ahala 28 July 1994 Majuro [45]
  Northern Mariana Islands 2:06.88 Ketson Kabiriel August 7, 1998 Koror [45]
  Niue 2:09.91 John Malcolm 8 September 1983 Apia [45]
  Tuvalu 2:12.0 Nelu Auega 1971 Meneñ [45]
  Nauru 2:12.35 John-Rico Togogae 1 July 2014 Palikir [71]
  Botswana 1:41.73 Nijel Amos 9 August 2012 London [1]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:42.51 Amel Tuka 17 July 2015 Fontvieille, Monaco [9]
  South Africa 1:42.69 Hezekiél Sepeng 3 September 1999 Brussels
  Greece 1:45.00 Panagiotis Stroubakos 13 August 1997 Zürich
  Liechtenstein 1:46.16 Günther Hasler 20 August 1975 Zürich
  Bulgaria 1:46.3 h Binko Kolev 12 July 1979 Celje
  Israel 1:46.46 # Mark Handelsman 15 July 1982 Lausanne
  Israel 1:46.49 # Mark Handelsman 31 August 1983 Koblenz
  Azerbaijan 1:46.64 # Alibey Sükürov 3 July 2004 Baku
  Ivory Coast 1:47.09 Siahka Bamba 6 August 2003 Castres
  Gambia 1:48.1 h Ebrima Ceesay 12 May 2000 Abidjan
  Papua New Guinea 1:48.29 Clement Abai 20 April 2002 Baton Rouge [45]
  Gabon 1:48.45 Franck Matamba 3 June 1994 Caluire
  Fiji 1:48.70 Isireli Naikelekelevesi 8 August 2004 Szombathely [45]
  Guam 1:53.26 Anthony Quan 3 April 1999 Seattle [45][72]
  Italy 1:43.7 h Marcello Fiasconaro 27 June 1973 Milan
  New Zealand 1:44.3+ h Peter Snell 3 February 1962 Christchurch
  Uzbekistan 1:46.98 # Erkin Isakov 23 July 2004 Bishkek
  Kosovo 1:47.40 # Musa Hajdari 31 August 2014 Mitrovica
  Israel 1:47.8 (ht) Oz Katz 18 May 1983 Koblenz
  Panama 1:48.5 (ht) Donaldo Arza 29 May 1971 Trier
  Costa Rica 1:48.95 (ht) Juan Diego Castro 29 July 2018 Barranquilla [73]
  Republic of the Congo 1:49.5 (ht) Ghislain Obounghat 1 May 1983 Tunis
  Georgia 1:49.6 (ht) Anatoliy Nekrasov 14 July 1979 Tbilisi
  Singapore 1:49.9 (ht) Subramani Surendra 30 April 1983 Oregon
  Seychelles 1:51.2 (ht) Selwyn Bonne 24 April 1999 Victoria
  Burkina Faso 1:52.1 (ht) Kondia Ouoba 13 April 1974 Abidjan
  São Tomé and Príncipe 1:52.8 (ht) António Cadio Paraiso 27 August 1981 Luanda
  East Timor 1:56.6 (ht) Bader Atamimi 19 October 1989 Jakarta
  Wallis and Futuna 2:00.7 (ht) Angélo Pétélo 31 August 1983 Nouméa [45]
  American Samoa 2:01.3 (ht) Afutolu Lefiaseu 10 April 1992 Utulei [45]

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Country Time Athlete Date Place Ref.
  Kenya 1:54.01 Pamela Jelimo 29 August 2008 Zürich
  United States 1:54.97 Athing Mu 17 September 2023 Eugene [74]
  Romania 1:55.05 Doina Melinte 1 August 1982 Bucharest
  Great Britain 1:55.19 Keely Hodgkinson 17 September 2023 Eugene [75]
  Croatia 1:56.51 Slobodanka Čolović Maričić 17 June 1987 Belgrade
  Australia 1:57.78 Catriona Bisset 23 July 2023 London [76]
  Bahrain 1:57.80 Maryam Yusuf Jamal 29 August 2008 Zürich
  Uganda 1:58.03 Halimah Nakaayi 9 July 2021 Fontvieille [77]
  Norway 1:58.10 Hedda Hynne 15 September 2020 Bellinzona [78]
  Sweden 1:58.77 Lovisa Lindh 6 July 2017 Lausanne [79]
  Namibia 1:59.15 Agnes Samaria 29 July 2002 Manchester
  Ireland 1:59.27[a] Ciara Mageean 27 May 2023 Manchester [80]
  Moldova 1:59.3 h Lyubov Ivanova 12 August 1978 Podolsk
  Malta 1:59.56 Tanya Blake 24 May 2003 Eugene
  Ghana 1:59.60 Akosua Serwah 2 July 2004 Rome
  Grenada 1:59.60 Neisha Bernard-Thomas 1 May 2010 Kingston
  Serbia 1:59.90 Amela Terzić 20 June 2015 Stara Zagora [81]
  Uruguay 2:00.20 Déborah Rodríguez 12 June 2021 Geneva [82]
  Luxembourg 2:00.35 Charline Mathias 21 July 2018 Heusden-Zolder [83]
  Puerto Rico 2:01.31 Angelita Lind 25 July 1984 Walnut
  Argentina 2:02.88 Marta Orellana 24 March 1995 Mar del Plata
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2:03.02 Biba Kajan-Subašić 22 June 1985 Zagreb
  Thailand 2:03.46 Sasithorn Chantanuhong 26 September 1985 Jakarta
  Bolivia 2:03.98 Niusha Mancilla 15 September 2001 Ambato
  Armenia 2:04.0 h Tsovik Grigorian 15 October 1987 Tbilisi
  Israel 2:04.05 Edna Lankri 8 August 1993 La Chaux-de-Fonds
  Chinese Taipei 2:04.74 Li Ya-hui 21 July 1998 Fukuoka
  Bahamas 2:04.82 Vernetta Rolle 23 May 1998 Atlanta
  Iraq 2:04.92 Eman Sabeeh Hussain 5 August 1985 Casablanca
  Venezuela 2:04.93 Yenny Mejias 24 July 2005 Cali
  Djibouti 2:05.12 Souhra Ali Mohamed 26 August 2019 Rabat
  Belize 2:05.33 Sharette Garcia 25 April 1992 Irvine
  Saint Lucia 2:06.30 Augustina Charles 26 June 1999 Bridgetown
  Angola 2:06.53 Lilian Silva 15 June 2006 Luso
  British Virgin Islands 2:06.64 Samantha John 2 August 2009 Port of Spain [84]
  United Arab Emirates 2:06.81 Betlhem Desalegn 5 August 2013 Sollentuna
  Malaysia 2:07.44 Josephine Mary Singarayar 30 September 1986 Seoul
  Pakistan 2:08.04 Bushra Parveen 26 August 2006 Colombo
  U.S. Virgin Islands 2:08.43 Ninfa Barnard 11 May 2013 Atlanta [85]
  San Marino 2:08.66 Elisa Vagnini 25 May 1999 Vaduz
  Kuwait 2:08.91 Danah Al-Nasrallah 21 May 2016 Windsor [86]
  South Sudan 2:11.87 Rose Lokonyen 30 July 2021 Tokyo
  Bangladesh 2:13.3 h Sharmila Ray Chakma 22 December 1985 Dhaka
  Burkina Faso 2:13.30 Honorine Yaméogo 20 July 2003 Ouagadougou
  Turks and Caicos Islands 2:15.27 Rebecca Bernadin 6 May 2022 Prairie View
  Gibraltar 2:15.56 Kim Baglietto 3 July 2009 Mariehamn
  Samoa 2:17.60 Kim Peterson 1 April 1984 Christchurch
  Macao 2:19.82 Leong Ka Man 15 September 2012 Tianjin
  Solomon Islands 2:19.94 Dorothy Daonanita 24 February 1994 Auckland
  Honduras 2:22.4 h Olga Zepeda 22 July 1989 San José
  Montserrat 2:31.5 h Estelle Furlonge 5 July 1992 Road Town
  Afghanistan 2:38.28 Mehrangiz Bijanpoor 19 August 2007 Oslo
  Saudi Arabia 2:39.41 Miznah Al-Nassar 16 May 2017 Baku

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Country Time Athlete Date Place Reference
  Kenya 1:43.98 Michael Saruni 9 February 2019 New York City [87]
  United States 1:44.21 Donavan Brazier 13 February 2021 Staten Island [88]
  Italy 1:45.00 Catalin Tecuceanu 23 February 2024 Madrid [89]
  Sweden 1:45.09 Andreas Kramer 17 February 2021 Toruń [90]
  Bahrain 1:45.26 Yusuf Saad Kamel 9 March 2008 Valencia [91]
  Canada 1:45.50 Marco Arop 27 January 2024 Fayetteville [92]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:45.95 Amel Tuka 24 February 2021 Madrid [93]
  Uganda 1:46.10 Mike Okot 12 February 1989 Stuttgart
  Puerto Rico 1:46.20 Andrés Arroyo 27 February 2016 Fayetteville [94]
  Norway 1:46.28 Vebjørn Rodal 23 February 1997 Birmingham
  Croatia 1:46.40 Predrag Melnjak 10 February 1988 Turin
  Serbia 1:46.44 Slobodan Popović 10 February 1988 Turin
  Djibouti 1:46.97+ Ayanleh Souleiman 17 February 2016 Stockholm [95]
  Iran 1:47.04 Sobhan Ahmadi 19 February 2024 Tehran [96]
  Romania 1:47.21 Petre Drăgoescu 2 March 1985 Athens
  Ghana 1:47.24 Kennedy Osei 25 February 1995 Birmingham
  Kuwait 1:47.37 Mohammad Al-Azemi 19 February 2012 Hangzhou [97]
  Luxembourg 1:47.44 David Fiegen 3 March 2002 Vienna
  New Zealand 1:47.59 James Preston 1 March 2024 Glasgow [98]
  Venezuela 1:48.51 William Wuycke 24 February 1989 Karlsruhe
  Argentina 1:49.00 Luis Migueles 8 March 1991 Seville
  South Sudan 1:49.23 Alexander Lomong 29 January 2022 Fayetteville [99]
  Iraq 1:49.42 Adnan Al-Mntfage 19 February 2012 Hangzhou [100]
  Moldova 1:49.6 h Anatoliy Mamontov 10 February 1974 Moscow
  Saint Lucia 1:49.70 Michael James 28 February 2016 Boston [101]
6 March 2016 Boston [102]
  Bolivia 1:50.12 Fadrique Iglesias 16 February 2008 Valencia
  U.S. Virgin Islands 1:51.03 Alexshandro Rodriguez 6 March 2016 Boston
  Honduras 1:51.08 Elvin Canalés 7 March 2020 Sabadell
  Namibia 1:51.27 A Mao Tjiroze 2 February 2002 Pocatello
  Bahamas 1:51.35 Andre Colebrook 8 March 2014 New York City
  United Arab Emirates 1:51.68 Hassan Mayouf 20 September 2017 Ashgabat [103]
  Israel 1:51.73 Joseph Gazchao 12 February 2000 Indianapolis
  Armenia 1:51.94 Tigran Mkrtchyan 17 February 2017 Istanbul [104]
  Pakistan 1:52.08 Nadar Khan 8 March 1991 Seville
  Gibraltar 1:52.59 Harvey Dixon 10 February 2018 Boston [105]
  Saudi Arabia 1:52.74 Ali Saad Al-Daraan 31 October 2007 Macau
  Seychelles 1:54.14 Gaylord Silly 5 January 2013 Aubière
  Uruguay 1:54.37 Santiago Catrofe 17 January 2020 Miramas
  Angola 1:54.95 Tulio António 24 February 2008 Pombal
  Malaysia 1:55.49 Jayakumar Dewarajoo 11 February 2006 Pattaya
  Thailand 1:56.40 Jakkrit Pattasai 1 November 2009 Hanoi
  Afghanistan 1:57.36 Wais Ibrahim Khairandesh 18 March 2016 Portland [106]
  Bangladesh 1:59.14 Hassan Kamrul 1 February 2018 Tehran
  Chinese Taipei 2:01.31 Chen Fu-pin 10 February 2006 Pattaya
  British Virgin Islands 2:01.59 Khari Herbert 3 December 2016 Winston-Salem
  Macau 2:01.78 Henrique da Silva Kuok 11 February 2007 Macau
  Malta 2:02.23[b] Marco Filippi 31 January 2021 Padua

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Country Time Athlete Date Place Reference
  Burundi 1:58.31 Francine Niyonsaba 4 March 2018 Birmingham [107]
  France 1:58.48 Noélie Yarigo[c] 8 February 2023 Toruń [108]
  Kenya 1:58.83 Pamela Jelimo 11 March 2012 Istanbul
  Romania 1:59.00 Doina Melinte 8 February 1987 Budapest
  Croatia 1:59.83 Slobodanka Čolović 8 February 1987 Budapest
  Namibia 1:59.91 Agnes Samaria 15 February 2005 Stockholm
   Switzerland 2:00.06 Lore Hoffmann 2 March 2024 Glasgow [109]
  Norway 2:00.92 Hedda Hynne 9 February 2021 Liévin [110]
  Uganda 2:01.70 Winnie Nanyondo 9 February 2020 Metz
  Luxembourg 2:01.82 Charline Mathias 18 February 2024 Kirchberg [111]
  Serbia 2:03.27 Amela Terzić 5 February 2017 Belgrade [112]
  Bahrain 2:03.64 Maryam Yusuf Jamal 25 February 2006 Magglingen
  Puerto Rico 2:05.52 Lysaira Del Valle 12 March 2005 Fayetteville
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2:06.66 Jelena Gajić 7 February 2021 Belgrade
  Malta 2:06.72[d] Tanya Blake 31 January 2004 Roxbury
  Angola 2:07.15 Lilian Silva 26 January 2008 Pombal
  Saint Lucia 2:07.16 Leander Ernest 24 February 2009 Fayetteville
  Argentina 2:07.32 Carmen Arrúa 28 February 1991 Seville
  Uruguay 2:08.20 A María Pia Fernández 28 January 2024 Cochabamba [113]
  Israel 2:08.47 Shanie Landen 12 February 2016 Boston [114]
  Iran 2:09.17 Toktam Dastarbandan 19 February 2024 Tehran [115]
  Bahamas 2:09.34 Vernetta Rolle 24 January 1998 Baton Rouge
  Kuwait 2:09.68 OT Danah Al-Nasrallah 30 January 2016 Saginaw
  Armenia 2:09.70 Lilit Harutyunyan 27 February 2016 Istanbul [116]
  Venezuela 2:11.42 Valentina Medina 16 February 2002 Norman
  Bolivia 2:11.45[e] Nicole Vaca 6 December 2019 Michigan
  Thailand 2:12.17 Buatip Boonprasert 14 November 2005 Pattaya
  Pakistan 2:12.25 Gulnaz Ara 14 November 2005 Pattaya
  Malaysia 2:12.45 Noraseela Mohd Khalid 23 January 2005 Chemnitz
  U.S. Virgin Islands 2:12.64 Ninfa Barnard 23 February 2014 Birmingham [117]
  Turks and Caicos Islands 2:19.02 Yanique Haye-Smith 5 December 2021 Virginia Beach [118]
  Seychelles 2:21.89 Céline Laporte 5 February 2006 Nogent-sur-Oise
  Macau 2:21.92 Leong Ka Man 19 February 2012 Hangzhou [119]
  Iraq 2:25.90 Alaa Hikmat Al-Qaysi 26 February 2010 Tehran
  Chinese Taipei 2:35.15 Chu Chia-ling 23 March 2018 Beijing
  Bangladesh 2:42.23 Sumi Akther 1 February 2018 Tehran
  Afghanistan 2:47.42 Somayeh Rezaei 14 February 2013 Tehran
  Honduras 3:18.72 Dennise Reyes 24 February 2019 Birmingham

Notes edit

  1. ^ by World Athletics and other sources; 1:59.28 by AI source, probably a typo
  2. ^ not ratified by MAAA but recognized by World Athletics
  3. ^ dual citizenship (Benin and France)
  4. ^ not ratified by MAAA but recognised by World Athletics
  5. ^ ratified by FAB but not recognized by World Athletics

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