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

Outdoor

Men

CountryTimeAthleteDatePlaceReferenceVideo
 Kenya1:40.91David Rudisha9 August 2012London[1]
 Denmark1:41.11Wilson Kipketer24 August 1997Cologne
 England1:41.73Sebastian Coe10 June 1981Florence
 Great Britain and N.I.1:41.73Sebastian Coe10 June 1981Florence
 Brazil1:41.77Joaquim Cruz26 August 1984Cologne
 Sudan1:42.23Abubaker Kaki Khamis4 June 2010Oslo[2]
 United States1:42.34Donavan BrazierOctober 1, 2019Doha[3]
 Ethiopia1:42.37Mohammed Aman6 September 2013Brussels[4]
 Russia1:42.47Yuriy Borzakovskiy24 August 2001Brussels
 France1:42.53Pierre-Ambroise Bosse18 July 2014Fontvieille, Monaco[5]
  Switzerland1:42.55André Bucher17 August 2001Zürich
 Norway1:42.58Vebjørn Rodal31 July 1996Atlanta
 United States1:42.60Johnny GrayAugust 28, 1985Koblenz
 Algeria1:42.61Taoufik Makhloufi15 August 2016Rio de Janeiro[6]
 Bahrain1:42.79Yusuf Saad Kamel29 July 2008Monaco
 Burundi1:42.81Jean-Patrick Nduwimana17 August 2001Zürich
 Cuba1:42.85Norberto Téllez31 July 1996Atlanta
 Djibouti1:42.97Ayanleh Souleiman17 July 2015Fontvieille, Monaco[7]
 Canada1:43.20Brandon McBride20 July 2018Fontvieille, Monaco[8]
 Poland1:43.22Paweł Czapiewski17 August 2001Zürich
 Morocco1:43.25Amine Laalou14 July 2006Rome
 Mexico1:43.44Jesús Tonatiú López9 July 2021Atlanta[9]
 Netherlands1:43.45Bram Som18 August 2006Zürich
 Venezuela1:43.54William Wuycke7 September 1986Rieti
 Somalia1:43.60Abdi Bile16 August 1989Zürich
 Germany1:43.65Willi Wülbeck9 August 1983Helsinki
 Spain1:43.65Saúl Ordóñez20 July 2018Fontvieille, Monaco[10]
 Saudi Arabia1:43.66Mohammed Al-Salhi8 May 2009Doha
 Latvia1:43.67Dmitrijs Miļkevičs3 July 2006Athens
 Uganda1:43.72Abraham Chepkirwok5 July 2008Madrid[11]
 Italy1:43.74Andrea Longo3 September 2000Rieti
 Qatar1:43.82Musaeb Abdulrahman Balla8 July 2015Barcelona[12]
 Puerto Rico1:43.83Wesley Vázquez24 August 2019Paris[13]
 Belgium1:43.86Ivo Van Damme25 July 1976Montreal
 Scotland1:43.88Tom McKean28 July 1989London
 Australia1:43.99Joseph Deng8 July 2023Décines-Charpieu[14]
 Turkey1:44.00Ilham Tanui Özbilen29 June 2013Mersin[15]
 Senegal1:44.06Moussa Fall17 August 1988Zürich
 Croatia1:44.07Luciano Sušanj4 September 1974Rome
 Finland1:44.10Ari Suhonen16 August 1989Zürich
 Kuwait1:44.13Mohammad Al-Azemi3 July 2006Athens
 South Korea1:44.14Lee Jin-il17 June 1994Seoul
 Colombia1:44.31Rafith Rodríguez15 May 2011Belém[16]
 Belarus1:44.43Anis Ananenka10 July 2013Budapest[17]
 Iran1:44.74Sajjad Moradi4 September 2005Incheon
 Serbia1:44.75Slobodan Popović15 August 1988Linz
 Ghana1:44.80Alex Amankwah19 May 2017Marietta[18]
 Luxembourg1:44.81David Fiegen18 August 2006Zürich
 Ireland1:44.82David Matthews5 September 1995Rieti
 Czech Republic1:44.84Lukáš Vydra12 August 1998Zürich
 Portugal1:44.91Rui Silva20 August 2002San Sebastián
 Egypt1:44.92Hamada Mohamed14 July 2017Madrid[19]
 Romania1:44.93Cătălin Tecuceanu14 September 2021Zagreb[20]
 Slovakia1:44.94Jozef Repčík12 June 2008Ostrava
 Tunisia1:44.99Abdessalem Ayouni1 August 2021Tokyo[21]
 Jamaica1:45.02Navasky Anderson10 June 2022Eugene[22]
 Sweden1:45.03Andreas Kramer25 July 2018Karlstad[23]
 Sweden1:45.03Andreas Kramer11 August 2018Berlin[24]
 Zimbabwe1:45.03Savieri Ngidhi15 June 1996Caorle
 Ukraine1:45.08Leonid Masunov22 June 1984Kyiv
 Tanzania1:45.28Samwel Mwera15 May 2005Rio de Janeiro
 Hungary1:45.37Tamás Kazi8 September 2013Rieti[25]
 Trinidad and Tobago1:45.43Sherridan Kirk11 June 2005Sacramento
 Guyana1:45.58Quamel Prince17 May 2019Marietta
 India1:45.65Jinson Johnson27 June 2018Guwahati[26]
 Chile1:45.75Pablo Squella12 August 1990Hengelo
 Japan1:45.75Sho Kawamoto11 May 2014Tokyo[27]
 Haiti1:45.79Jean-Marc Destiné11 May 1996Eagle Rock, Haiti
 Barbados1:45.83Jonathan Jones24 March 2022Austin[28]
 Estonia1:45.87Urmet Uusorg10 June 1999Helsinki
 Iraq1:45.88Adnan Almntfage25 November 2010Guangzhou[29]
 Nigeria1:45.91Ado Maude9 September 1992Bologna
 Slovenia1:46.00Žan Rudolf1 July 2015Velenje[30]
 Argentina1:46.01Luis Migueles14 June 1986Bratislava
 Kyrgyzstan1:46.04Boris Kaveshnikov15 July 1999Moscow
 Dominican Republic1:46.13Luis Peralta15 May 2021Los Angeles[31]
 Zambia1:46.14Prince Mumba1 July 2011Burnaby[32][33]
 Austria1:46.21Michael Wildner19 July 1992Ingolstadt
 Bermuda1:46.26Aaron Evans28 May 2010Greensboro[34]
 Andorra1:46.26Pol Moya16 June 2022Castellón
 China1:46.32Teng Haining21 May 2014Beijing[35]
 Mozambique1:46.32Alberto Mamba9 June 2016Oslo[36]
 Mali1:46.37Moussa Camara27 August 2011Daegu[37]
 Malta1:46.50Jared Micallef20 May 2023Karlsruhe[38]
 Swaziland1:46.54Ndumiso Mdziniso1 July 1997Kristinestad
 Ecuador1:46.55Bayron Piedra25 May 2008Belém
 Lithuania1:46.58Vitalij Kozlov8 July 2008Kaunas
 Namibia1:46.62Daniel Nghipandulwa10 April 2011Durban[39]
 Azerbaijan1:46.7Alibey Sükürov3 June 2004Baku
 Suriname1:46.74Tommy Asinga8 May 1992Indianapolis
 British Virgin Islands1:46.98Greg Rhymer25 May 1994Ypsilanti
 Kazakhstan1:46.99Mikhail Kolganov5 June 2004Almaty
 Peru1:47.01David Torrence15 April 2017Torrance, California[40]
 Liberia1:47.04Bobby True29 April 2000Des Moines
 Palestine1:47.04Wesam Al-Massri18 May 2017Baku[41]
 Sri Lanka1:47.13Indunil Herath16 June 2018Kenya[42]
 Republic of Macedonia1:47.14Vančo Stojanov10 May 2002Sofia
 Cyprus1:47.17Spyros Spyrou15 September 1983Casablanca
 Moldova1:47.18Vitaliy Cherkes19 August 2000Staiki
 Eritrea1:47.20Girmay Hadgu20 July 2011Rio de Janeiro[43]
 Gambia1:47.20Edrissa Marong20 April 2019Abidjan
 Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)1:47.24Wang Jung-Hua3 May 1980Westwood, California
 Madagascar1:47.33Joseph Rakotoarimanana28 July 1996Atlanta
 Malaysia1:47.37Batumalai Rajakumar26 September 1985Jakarta
 South Sudan1:47.43Alexander Lomong13 May 2018Bloomington
 Samoa1:47.45Aunese Curreen20 August 2008Beijing[44][45]"
 Syria1:47.45Mahmoud Kheirat19 June 1998Esch-sur-Alzette
 Uzbekistan1:47.50Erkin Isakov16 July 2005Moscow
 Philippines1:47.52Carter Lilly19 April 2019Los Angeles
 Angola1:47.54João N'Tyamba27 June 1992Belle Vue Maurel
 Sri Lanka1:47.56Ranjit Subasinghe25 December 1993Dhaka
 Armenia1:47.58Tigran Mkrtchyan23 June 2016Artashat
 Monaco1:47.61Brice Etès22 July 2010Fontvieille, Monaco[46]
 Turkmenistan1:47.66Sergey Kamayev17 September 1986Tashkent
 Kosovo1:47.70Musa Hajdari22 August 2015Beijing[47]
 Saint Lucia1:47.83Marbeq Edgar5 May 2017Houston[48]
 Myanmar1:47.9Jimmy Crampton11 December 1970Bangkok
 Oman1:48.0Idriss Hilal Al-Khuseibi3 October 2001Damascus
 Albania1:48.03Astrit Kryeziu22 August 2015Rapperswil-Jona[49]
 Libya1:48.08Aboubaker El-Gatrouni13 October 2003Abuja
 Pakistan1:48.10Muhammad Siddique28 July 1974Hanover
 Bolivia1:48.16Fadrique Iglesias27 May 2006Ponce
 Gambia1:48.24Lamin Keita16 April 2016Dakar
 Mauritius1:48.24Désiré Pierre-Louis1 May 1994Gainesville, Florida
 Yemen1:48.24Saeed Basweiden13 May 1998Knoxville
 Jordan1:48.25Jihad Al-Balawi15 July 1993Buffalo, New York
 Central African Republic1:48.26Francky Mbotto30 July 2021Tokyo[50]
 Grenada1:48.28Nathan Hood14 April 2022Azusa
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1:48.37Handal Roban21 August 2021Nairobi[51]
 Thailand1:48.48Chern Srichudanu12 December 1995Chiang Mai
 Tajikistan1:48.5 hRivkat Agletdinov21 June 1983Dushanbe
 Cameroon1:48.6 hPaulin Nyatchou9 June 2001Yaoundé
 Chad1:48.6 hAhmed Issa26 August 1962Thonon-les-Bains
 Dominica1:48.60Erison Hurtault22 April 2011Princeton[52]
 Antigua and Barbuda1:48.62Dale Jones25 August 1991Tokyo[53]
 Iceland1:48.83Erlingur Jóhannsson4 July 1987Oslo
 United Arab Emirates1:48.86Saud Abdul Karim20 September 2010Aleppo[54]
 Vietnam1:48.97Dương Văn Thái23 August 2017Kuala Lumpur[55]
 Guatemala1:49.07Luis Martínez25 August 1991Tokyo
 Nicaragua1:49.10Edgard Cortez27 August 2011Daegu[37]
 United States Virgin Islands1:49.15Seymour WalterJune 9, 2012Indianapolis[56]
 Uruguay1:49.16Javier Marmo14 June 2015Lima[57]
 North Korea1:49.2 hHuang Myon-Son11 April 1983Pyongyang[58]
 Rwanda1:49.35Alexis Sharangabo26 May 1999Nassau
 Malawi1:49.48Kenneth Dzekedzeke8 August 1987Nairobi
 Honduras1:49.50Elvin Canales16 June 2021Guadalajara
 Bahamas1:49.54Chris Brown17 August 1998Maracaibo
 Costa Rica1:49.76Juan Diego Castro15 July 2017Nairobi[59]
 New Caledonia1:49.8 hAdrien Kela26 February 2011Nouméa[44][60][61]
 Indonesia1:49.93Alexander Resmol12 December 1995Chiang Mai
 Cape Verde1:49.94Samuel Freire17 June 2017Lisbon
 Saint Kitts and Nevis1:49.96Ian Godwin27 June 1996Kingston, Jamaica
 Turks and Caicos Islands1:50.02Ken Reyes2 June 2018Kingston
 Armenia1:50.09Akraik Hovanesian27 August 2011Daegu
 Paraguay1:50.17Francisco Figueredo13 August 1987Indianapolis
 Cayman Islands1:50.22Jon Rankin8 April 2011Westwood, California[62]
 Democratic Republic of the Congo1:50.39Patrick Tambwé4 July 2001Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
 Guinea-Bissau1:50.50Danilson Riciulli29 June 2002Funchal
 Singapore1:50.56Sinnathambi Pandian22 July 1987Singapore
   Nepal1:50.60Dhani Ram Chaudhari24 December 1995Chennai
 Lebanon1:50.66Ali Khazaal4 August 1997Athens
 Niger1:50.8Moussa Daweye13 July 1983Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
 Lesotho1:50.85Freddy Lenka6 March 1982Welkom
 El Salvador1:50.85Pablo Andrés Ibáñez26 June 2022San Salvador
 Benin1:50.89Akim Balogoun21 May 1999Lagos
 Equatorial Guinea1:50.91Benjamín Enzema2 August 2018Asaba
 Netherlands Antilles1:51.0Richard Riley11 August 1973Papendal
 Vanuatu1:51.13Arnold Sorina8 October 2010Delhi
 Bangladesh1:51.16Mohamed Hossain Milzer23 September 1988Seoul
 Gibraltar1:51.17John Chappory30 June 1984Barcelona
 Sierra Leone1:51.23Prince Amara9 July 1995Cwmbran
 Equatorial Guinea1:51.54Benjamín Enzema20 June 2017Cergy-Pontoise
 Cook Islands1:51.64Alex Beddoes10 April 2018Gold Coast[63]
 Cook Islands1:51.70Alex Beddoes26 August 2015Watford[64]
 Guinea1:51.80Mohamed Malal Sy Savané1 August 1992Barcelona
 San Marino1:51.8Manlio Molinari25 June 1997San Marino
 Montenegro1:52.05Slaviša Vraneš16 June 1996Niš
 Togo1:52.09Roger Kangni31 August 1972Munich
 Anguilla1:52.17Vernal Gumbs28 July 1989San Juan, Puerto Rico
 Hong Kong1:52.17Leung Tat Wai18 April 1999Hongkong
 Belize1:52.33Jonathan Williams8 March 2008Walnut
 Cambodia1:52.33Chhun Bunthorn9 December 2019New Clark City
 Honduras1:52.41Elvin Canales17 March 2017Palafrugell[65]
 Mongolia1:52.6Tumur Ankhbayar22 June 2005Ulan-Ude
 Mongolia1:52.63Chuluunbaatar Ariunsaichan7 June 1988Ostrava
 Solomon Islands1:52.64Charlie Oliver5 October 1982Brisbane[44]
 Maldives1:53.08Naseer Ismail27 September 1999Kathmandu
 Comoros1:53.10Attoumani Djamchi12 August 2011Victoria[66]
 French Polynesia1:53.28Pascal Adams8 July 1987Colombes[44]
 Afghanistan1:53.62Wais Ibrahim Khairandesh12 June 2016Portland, Oregon[67]
 Montserrat1:54.92Henry Sweeney6 May 1995Long Beach
 Brunei1:55.05Jimmy Anak Ahar10 September 2002Kota Kinabalu
 Curaçao1:55.50Jairo Troeman11 March 2011Curaçao
 Macau1:55.54Lou Wai Un21 September 2021Xi'an
 Mauritania1:55.65Souleymane Ould Chebel3 June 2007Bissau
 Tonga1:56.8 hHenele Taliai26 November 1998Melbourne[44]
 Aruba1:57.57Justice Dreischor28 March 2016St. George's[68]
 Laos1:57.97Khambieng Khamiar24 November 1989Bangkok
 Norfolk Island1:58.0Jonathan McKee18 May 1986Gothenburg[44]
 Palau1:59.16Douglas Schmidt23 September 2009Nikao[44]
 Kiribati2:01.73Tanini Teekea3 September 2007Apia[44][69]
 Federated States of Micronesia2:01.95Cornelius Ardos25 July 2002Kolonia, Pohnpei[44]
 Bhutan2:05.05Kinzang Dorji26 September 1999Kathmandu
 Marshall Islands2:05.2Martin Motu'ahala28 July 1994Majuro[44]
 Northern Mariana Islands2:06.88Ketson KabirielAugust 7, 1998Koror[44]
 Niue2:09.91John Malcolm8 September 1983Apia[44]
 Tuvalu2:12.0Nelu Auega1971Meneñ[44]
 Nauru2:12.35John-Rico Togogae1 July 2014Palikir[70]
 Botswana1:41.73Nijel Amos9 August 2012London[1]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina1:42.51Amel Tuka17 July 2015Fontvieille, Monaco[7]
 South Africa1:42.69Hezekiél Sepeng3 September 1999Brussels
 Greece1:45.00Panagiotis Stroubakos13 August 1997Zürich
 Liechtenstein1:46.16Günther Hasler20 August 1975Zürich
 Bulgaria1:46.3 hBinko Kolev12 July 1979Celje
 Israel1:46.46 #Mark Handelsman15 July 1982Lausanne
 Israel1:46.49 #Mark Handelsman31 August 1983Koblenz
 Azerbaijan1:46.64 #Alibey Sükürov3 July 2004Baku
 Ivory Coast1:47.09Siahka Bamba6 August 2003Castres
 Gambia1:48.1 hEbrima Ceesay12 May 2000Abidjan
 Papua New Guinea1:48.29Clement Abai20 April 2002Baton Rouge[44]
 Gabon1:48.45Franck Matamba3 June 1994Caluire
 Fiji1:48.70Isireli Naikelekelevesi8 August 2004Szombathely[44]
 Guam1:53.26Anthony Quan3 April 1999Seattle[44][71]
 Italy1:43.7 hMarcello Fiasconaro27 June 1973Milan
 New Zealand1:44.3+ hPeter Snell3 February 1962Christchurch
 Uzbekistan1:46.98 #Erkin Isakov23 July 2004Bishkek
 Kosovo1:47.40 #Musa Hajdari31 August 2014Mitrovica
 Israel1:47.8 (ht)Oz Katz18 May 1983Koblenz
 Panama1:48.5 (ht)Donaldo Arza29 May 1971Trier
 Costa Rica1:48.95 (ht)Juan Diego Castro29 July 2018Barranquilla[72]
 Republic of the Congo1:49.5 (ht)Ghislain Obounghat1 May 1983Tunis
 Georgia1:49.6 (ht)Anatoliy Nekrasov14 July 1979Tbilisi
 Singapore1:49.9 (ht)Subramani Surendra30 April 1983Oregon
 Seychelles1:51.2 (ht)Selwyn Bonne24 April 1999Victoria
 Burkina Faso1:52.1 (ht)Kondia Ouoba13 April 1974Abidjan
 São Tomé and Príncipe1:52.8 (ht)António Cadio Paraiso27 August 1981Luanda
 East Timor1:56.6 (ht)Bader Atamimi19 October 1989Jakarta
 Wallis and Futuna2:00.7 (ht)Angélo Pétélo31 August 1983Nouméa[44]
 American Samoa2:01.3 (ht)Afutolu Lefiaseu10 April 1992Utulei[44]

Women

CountryTimeAthleteDatePlaceReference
 Kenya1:54.01Pamela Jelimo29 August 2008Zürich
 United States1:54.97Athing Mu17 September 2023Eugene[73]
 Romania1:55.05Doina Melinte1 August 1982Bucharest
 Great Britain1:55.19Keely Hodgkinson17 September 2023Eugene[74]
 Croatia1:56.51Slobodanka Čolović Maričić17 June 1987Belgrade
 Australia1:57.78Catriona Bisset23 July 2023London[75]
 Bahrain1:57.80Maryam Yusuf Jamal29 August 2008Zürich
 Uganda1:58.03Halimah Nakaayi9 July 2021Fontvieille[76]
 Norway1:58.10Hedda Hynne15 September 2020Bellinzona[77]
 Namibia1:59.15Agnes Samaria29 July 2002Manchester
 Ireland1:59.27[lower-alpha 1]Ciara Mageean27 May 2023Manchester[78]
 Malta1:59.56Tanya Blake24 May 2003Eugene
 Grenada1:59.60Neisha Bernard-Thomas1 May 2010Kingston
 Serbia1:59.90Amela Terzić20 June 2015Stara Zagora[79]
 Uruguay2:00.20Déborah Rodríguez12 June 2021Geneva[80]
 Puerto Rico2:01.31Angelita Lind25 July 1984Walnut
 Argentina2:02.88Marta Orellana24 March 1995Mar del Plata
 Bosnia and Herzegovina2:03.02Biba Kajan-Subašić22 June 1985Zagreb
 Thailand2:03.46Sasithorn Chantanuhong26 September 1985Jakarta
 Bolivia2:03.98Niusha Mancilla15 September 2001Ambato
 Armenia2:04.0 hTsovik Grigorian15 October 1987Tbilisi
 Israel2:04.05Edna Lankri8 August 1993La Chaux-de-Fonds
 Chinese Taipei2:04.74Li Ya-hui21 July 1998Fukuoka
 Bahamas2:04.82Vernetta Rolle23 May 1998Atlanta
 Iraq2:04.92Eman Sabeeh Hussain5 August 1985Casablanca
 Venezuela2:04.93Yenny Mejias24 July 2005Cali
 Djibouti2:05.12Souhra Ali Mohamed26 August 2019Rabat
 Saint Lucia2:06.30Augustina Charles26 June 1999Bridgetown
 Angola2:06.53Lilian Silva15 June 2006Luso
 United Arab Emirates2:06.81Betlhem Desalegn5 August 2013Sollentuna
 Malaysia2:07.44Josephine Mary Singarayar30 September 1986Seoul
 Pakistan2:08.04Bushra Parveen26 August 2006Colombo
 U.S. Virgin Islands2:08.43Ninfa Barnard11 May 2013Atlanta[81]
 San Marino2:08.66Elisa Vagnini25 May 1999Vaduz
 Kuwait2:08.91Danah Al-Nasrallah21 May 2016Windsor[82]
 South Sudan2:11.87Rose Lokonyen30 July 2021Tokyo
 Bangladesh2:13.3 hSharmila Ray Chakma22 December 1985Dhaka
 Burkina Faso2:13.30Honorine Yaméogo20 July 2003Ouagadougou
 Turks and Caicos Islands2:15.27Rebecca Bernadin6 May 2022Prairie View
 Samoa2:17.60Kim Peterson1 April 1984Christchurch
 Macao2:19.82Leong Ka Man15 September 2012Tianjin
 Solomon Islands2:19.94Dorothy Daonanita24 February 1994Auckland
 Honduras2:22.4 hOlga Zepeda22 July 1989San José
 Montserrat2:31.5 hEstelle Furlonge5 July 1992Road Town
 Afghanistan2:38.28Mehrangiz Bijanpoor19 August 2007Oslo
 Saudi Arabia2:39.41Miznah Al-Nassar16 May 2017Baku

Indoor

Men

CountryTimeAthleteDatePlaceReference
 Kenya1:43.98Michael Saruni9 February 2019New York City[83]
 United States1:44.21Donavan Brazier13 February 2021Staten Island[84]
 Bahrain1:45.26Yusuf Saad Kamel9 March 2008Valencia[85]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina1:45.95Amel Tuka24 February 2021Madrid[86]
 Uganda1:46.10Mike Okot12 February 1989Stuttgart
 Puerto Rico1:46.20Andrés Arroyo27 February 2016Fayetteville[87]
 Norway1:46.28Vebjørn Rodal23 February 1997Birmingham
 Croatia1:46.40Predrag Melnjak10 February 1988Turin
 Serbia1:46.44Slobodan Popović10 February 1988Turin
 Djibouti1:46.97+Ayanleh Souleiman17 February 2016Stockholm[88]
 Romania1:47.21Petre Drăgoescu2 March 1985Athens
 Kuwait1:47.37Mohammad Al-Azemi19 February 2012Hangzhou[89]
 Venezuela1:48.51William Wuycke24 February 1989Karlsruhe
 Argentina1:49.00Luis Migueles8 March 1991Seville
 South Sudan1:49.23Alexander Lomong29 January 2022Fayetteville[90]
 Iraq1:49.42Adnan Al-Mntfage19 February 2012Hangzhou[91]
 Saint Lucia 1:49.70 Michael James 28 February 2016Boston[92]
6 March 2016Boston[93]
 Bolivia1:50.12Fadrique Iglesias16 February 2008Valencia
 U.S. Virgin Islands1:51.03Alexshandro Rodriguez6 March 2016Boston
 Honduras1:51.08Elvin Canalés7 March 2020Sabadell
 Namibia1:51.27 AMao Tjiroze2 February 2002Pocatello
 Bahamas1:51.35Andre Colebrook8 March 2014New York City
 United Arab Emirates1:51.68Hassan Mayouf20 September 2017Ashgabat[94]
 Israel1:51.73Joseph Gazchao12 February 2000Indianapolis
 Armenia1:51.94Tigran Mkrtchyan17 February 2017Istanbul[95]
 Pakistan1:52.08Nadar Khan8 March 1991Seville
 Saudi Arabia1:52.74Ali Saad Al-Daraan31 October 2007Macau
 Seychelles1:54.14Gaylord Silly5 January 2013Aubière
 Uruguay1:54.37Santiago Catrofe17 January 2020Miramas
 Angola1:54.95Tulio António24 February 2008Pombal
 Malaysia1:55.49Jayakumar Dewarajoo11 February 2006Pattaya
 Thailand1:56.40Jakkrit Pattasai1 November 2009Hanoi
 Afghanistan1:57.36Wais Ibrahim Khairandesh18 March 2016Portland[96]
 Bangladesh1:59.14Hassan Kamrul1 February 2018Tehran
 Chinese Taipei2:01.31Chen Fu-pin10 February 2006Pattaya
 Macau2:01.78Henrique da Silva Kuok11 February 2007Macau
 Macau2:02.23[lower-alpha 2]Marco Filippi31 January 2021Padua

Women

CountryTimeAthleteDatePlaceReference
 Burundi1:58.31Francine Niyonsaba4 March 2018Birmingham[97]
 Kenya1:58.83Pamela Jelimo11 March 2012Istanbul
 Romania1:59.00Doina Melinte8 February 1987Budapest
 Croatia1:59.83Slobodanka Čolović8 February 1987Budapest
 Namibia1:59.91Agnes Samaria15 February 2005Stockholm
 Norway2:00.92Hedda Hynne9 February 2021Liévin[98]
 Uganda2:01.70Winnie Nanyondo9 February 2020Metz
 Serbia2:03.27Amela Terzić5 February 2017Belgrade[99]
 Bahrain2:03.64Maryam Yusuf Jamal25 February 2006Magglingen
 Puerto Rico2:05.52Lysaira Del Valle12 March 2005Fayetteville
 Bosnia and Herzegovina2:06.66Jelena Gajić7 February 2021Belgrade
 Malta2:06.72[lower-alpha 3]Tanya Blake31 January 2004Roxbury
 Angola2:07.15Lilian Silva26 January 2008Pombal
 Saint Lucia2:07.16Leander Ernest24 February 2009Fayetteville
 Argentina2:07.32Carmen Arrúa28 February 1991Seville
 Israel2:08.47Shanie Landen12 February 2016Boston[100]
 Bahamas2:09.34Vernetta Rolle24 January 1998Baton Rouge
 Kuwait2:09.68 OTDanah Al-Nasrallah30 January 2016Saginaw
 Armenia2:09.70Lilit Harutyunyan27 February 2016Istanbul[101]
 Uruguay2:09.99Déborah Rodríguez2 February 2019Staten Island
 Venezuela2:11.42Valentina Medina16 February 2002Norman
 Bolivia2:11.45[lower-alpha 4]Nicole Vaca6 December 2019Michigan
 Thailand2:12.17Buatip Boonprasert14 November 2005Pattaya
 Pakistan2:12.25Gulnaz Ara14 November 2005Pattaya
 Malaysia2:12.45Noraseela Mohd Khalid23 January 2005Chemnitz
 U.S. Virgin Islands2:12.64Ninfa Barnard23 February 2014Birmingham[102]
 Turks and Caicos Islands2:19.02Yanique Haye-Smith5 December 2021Virginia Beach[103]
 Seychelles2:21.89Céline Laporte5 February 2006Nogent-sur-Oise
 Macau2:21.92Leong Ka Man19 February 2012Hangzhou[104]
 Iraq2:25.90Alaa Hikmat Al-Qaysi26 February 2010Tehran
 Chinese Taipei2:35.15Chu Chia-ling23 March 2018Beijing
 Bangladesh2:42.23Sumi Akther1 February 2018Tehran
 Afghanistan2:47.42Somayeh Rezaei14 February 2013Tehran
 Honduras3:18.72Dennise Reyes24 February 2019Birmingham

Notes

  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. not ratified by MAAA but recognised by World Athletics
  4. ratified by FAB but not recognized by World Athletics

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