It is shown that the averaged null energy condition is fulfilled for a dense,
translationally invariant set of vector states in any local quantum field
theory in two-dimensional Minkowski spacetime whenever the theory has a mass
gap and possesses an energy-momentum tensor. The latter is assumed to be a
Wightman field which is local relative to the observables, generates locally
the translations, is divergence-free, and energetically bounded. Thus the
averaged null energy condition can be deduced from completely generic, standard
assumptions for general quantum field theory in two-dimensional flat spacetime.Comment: LateX2e, 16 pages, 1 eps figur