Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2016 – maraton mężczyzn
Eliud Kipchoge | |
Feyisa Lilesa | |
Galen Rupp |
Maraton mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji biegowych rozgrywanych podczas XXXI Igrzysk Olimpijskich w Rio de Janeiro. Zmagania odbyły się 21 sierpnia na obiekcie Sambódromo.
Tytułu mistrzowskiego z poprzednich igrzysk nie obronił Stephen Kiprotich.
W tej konkurencji wystąpiło trzech Polaków: Artur Kozłowski uplasował się na 39. miejscu, Yared Shegumo zajął 128. miejsce, natomiast Henryk Szost nie ukończył rywalizacji.
W zawodach wystąpiło 155 zawodników z 80 krajów.
Terminarz
Opracowano na podstawie materiału źródłowego[1].
Wszystkie godziny podane są w czasie brazylijskim (UTC-03:00) oraz polskim (CEST).
Data | Godzina rozpoczęcia | ||
---|---|---|---|
UTC-03:00 | CEST | ||
21 sierpnia 2016 | 09:30 | 14:30 | Finał |
Statystyka
Rekordy
W poniższej tabeli przedstawiono rekord świata i olimpijski[1], rekordy poszczególnych kontynentów oraz najlepszy rezultat na świecie w 2016 roku[1].
Zawodnik | Wynik | Miejsce | Data | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rekord świata | Dennis Kimetto | 2:02:57 | Berlin | (dts) | 28 września 2014
Rekord olimpijski | Samuel Wanjiru | 2:06:32 | Pekin | (dts) | 24 sierpnia 2008
Rekord Afryki | Dennis Kimetto | 2:02:57 | Berlin | (dts) | 28 września 2014
Rekord Ameryki Południowej | Ronaldo da Costa | 2:06:05 | Berlin | (dts) | 20 września 1998
Rekord Ameryki Północnej | Khalid Khannouchi | 2:05:38 | Londyn | (dts) | 14 sierpnia 2002
Rekord Australii i Oceanii | Robert de Castella | 2:07:51 | Boston | (dts) | 21 kwietnia 1986
Rekord Azji | Toshinari Takaoka | 2:06:16 | Chicago | (dts) | 13 października 2002
Rekord Europy | Kaan Kigen Özbilen | 2:06:10 | Seul | (dts) | 20 marca 2016
Najlepszy wynik na listach światowych w sezonie 2016 | Eliud Kipchoge | 2:03:05 | Londyn | (dts) | 24 kwietnia 2016
Najlepsze wyniki na świecie
Poniższa tabela przedstawia 10 najlepszych rezultatów na świecie w sezonie 2016 tuż przed rozpoczęciem zawodów[1].
Poz. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Wynik | Data | Miejsce |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Eliud Kipchoge | Kenia | 2:03:05 | 24 kwietnia | Londyn |
2. | Stanley Biwott | Kenia | 2:03:51 | 24 kwietnia | Londyn |
3. | Tesfaye Abera | Etiopia | 2:04:24 | 22 stycznia | Londyn |
4. | Lemi Berhanu | Etiopia | 2:04:33 | 22 stycznia | Dubaj |
5. | Tsegaye Mekonnen | Etiopia | 2:04:46 | 22 stycznia | Dubaj |
6. | Wilson Loyanae | Kenia | 2:05:13 | 20 marca | Seul |
7. | Sisay Lehma | Etiopia | 2:05:16 | 22 stycznia | Dubaj |
8. | Evans Kiplagat | Kenia | 2:05:33 | 20 marca | Seul |
9. | Mule Wasihun | Etiopia | 2:05:44 | 22 stycznia | Dubaj |
10. | Kaan Kigen Özbilen | Turcja | 2:06:10 | 20 marca | Seul |
Pogrubioną czcionką oznaczono zawodników, którzy wystartowali w zawodach.
Wyniki
Opracowano na podstawie materiału źródłowego[2].
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Czas | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eliud Kipchoge | Kenia | 2:08:44 | ||
Feyisa Lilesa | Etiopia | 2:09:54 | ||
Galen Rupp | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:10:05 | ||
4. | Ghirmay Ghebreslassie | Erytrea | 2:11:04 | |
5. | Alphonce Felix Simbu | Tanzania | 2:11:15 | |
6. | Jared Ward | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:11:30 | |
7. | Tadesse Abraham | Szwajcaria | 2:11:42 | |
8. | Solomon Mutai | Uganda | 2:11:49 | |
9. | Callum Hawkins | Wielka Brytania | 2:11:52 | |
10. | Eric Gillis | Kanada | 2:12:29 | |
11. | Abdi Nageeye | Holandia | 2:13:01 | |
12. | Mumin Gala | Dżibuti | 2:13:04 | |
13. | Lemi Berhanu | Etiopia | 2:13:29 | |
14. | Stephen Kiprotich | Uganda | 2:13:32 | |
15. | Paulo Roberto Paula | Brazylia | 2:13:56 | |
16. | Satoru Sasaki | Japonia | 2:13:57 | |
17. | Kaan Kigen Özbilen | Turcja | 2:14:11 | |
18. | Bayron Piedra | Ekwador | 2:14:12 | |
19. | Sondre Nordstad Moen | Norwegia | 2:14:17 | |
20. | Ołeksandr Sitkowski | Ukraina | 2:14:24 | |
21. | Amanuel Mesel | Erytrea | 2:14:37 | |
22. | Koen Naert | Belgia | 2:14:53 | |
23. | Reid Coolsaet | Kanada | 2:14:58 | |
24. | Lusapho April | Południowa Afryka | 2:15:24 | |
25. | Thanackal Gopi | Indie | 2:15:25 | |
26. | Kheta Ram | Indie | 2:15:26 | |
27. | Pak Chol | Korea Północna | 2:15:27 | |
28. | Evans Kiplagat | Azerbejdżan | 2:15:31 | |
29. | Dong Guojian | Chiny | 2:15:32 | |
30. | Ihor Olefirenko | Ukraina | 2:15:36 | |
31. | Liam Adams | Australia | 2:16:12 | |
32. | Paul Pollock | Irlandia | 2:16:24 | |
33. | Mebrahtom Keflezighi | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:16:46 | |
34. | Anuradha Indrajith Cooray | Sri Lanka | 2:17:06 | |
35. | Abdi Hakin Ulad | Dania | 2:17:06 | |
36. | Suehiro Ishikawa | Japonia | 2:17:08 | |
37. | Marius Ionescu | Rumunia | 2:17:27 | |
38. | Ruggero Pertile | Włochy | 2:17:30 | |
39. | Artur Kozłowski | Polska | 2:17:34 | |
40. | Nicolas Cuestas | Urugwaj | 2:17:44 | |
41. | Pardon Ndhlovu | Zimbabwe | 2:17:48 | |
42. | Víctor Aravena | Chile | 2:17:49 | |
43. | Saidi Juma Makula | Tanzania | 2:17:49 | |
44. | Florent Caelen | Belgia | 2:17:59 | |
45. | Raul Machacuay | Peru | 2:18:00 | |
46. | Richer Pérez | Kuba | 2:18:05 | |
47. | Michael Shelley | Australia | 2:18:06 | |
48. | Ihor Russ | Ukraina | 2:18:19 | |
49. | Carles Castillejo | Hiszpania | 2:18:34 | |
50. | Ernesto Andres Zamora | Urugwaj | 2:18:36 | |
51. | Ercan Muslu | Turcja | 2:18:40 | |
52. | Cristhian Pacheco | Peru | 2:18:41 | |
53. | Mariano Mastromarino | Argentyna | 2:18:44 | |
54. | Daniel Vargas | Meksyk | 2:18:51 | |
55. | Philipp Pflieger | Niemcy | 2:18:56 | |
56. | Willem van Schuerbeeck | Belgia | 2:18:56 | |
57. | Stefano la Rosa | Włochy | 2:18:57 | |
58. | Cuthbert Nyasango | Zimbabwe | 2:18:58 | |
59. | Marilson dos Santos | Brazylia | 2:19:09 | |
60. | Tewelde Estifanos | Erytrea | 2:19:12 | |
61. | Roman Fosti | Estonia | 2:19:26 | |
62. | Atef Saad | Tunezja | 2:19:50 | |
63. | Tiidrek Nurme | Estonia | 2:20:01 | |
64. | Kevin Seaward | Irlandia | 2:20:06 | |
65. | Jesús España | Hiszpania | 2:20:08 | |
66. | Raúl Pacheco | Peru | 2:20:13 | |
67. | Juan Carlos Trujillo | Gwatemala | 2:20:24 | |
68. | Abdelmajid El Hissouf | Maroko | 2:20:29 | |
69. | Sciapan Rahaucou | Białoruś | 2:20:34 | |
70. | Mynhardt Mbeumuna Kawanivi | Namibia | 2:20:45 | |
71. | Julian Flügel | Niemcy | 2:20:47 | |
72. | Dawit Charaziszwili | Gruzja | 2:20:47 | |
73. | Rachid Kisri | Maroko | 2:21:00 | |
74. | Marhu Teferi | Izrael | 2:21:06 | |
75. | Remigijus Kančys | Litwa | 2:21:10 | |
76. | Christian Kreienbuhl | Szwajcaria | 2:21:13 | |
77. | Mohamed Hrezi | Libia | 2:21:17 | |
78. | Solonei da Silva | Brazylia | 2:22:05 | |
79. | Andres Ruiz | Kolumbia | 2:22:09 | |
80. | Jackson Kiprop | Uganda | 2:22:09 | |
81. | Scott Westcott | Australia | 2:22:19 | |
82. | Guor Marial | Sudan Południowy | 2:22:45 | |
83. | Uładzisłau Pramau | Białoruś | 2:22:48 | |
84. | Nitendra Singh | Indie | 2:22:52 | |
85. | Miguel Ángel Almachi | Ekwador | 2:23:00 | |
86. | Ilja Tiapkin | Kirgistan | 2:23:19 | |
87. | Gabor Jozsa | Węgry | 2:23:22 | |
88. | Gerald Giraldo | Kolumbia | 2:23:48 | |
89. | Luis Ariel Molina | Argentyna | 2:23:55 | |
90. | Yonas Kinde | Olimpijska Reprezentacja Uchodźców | 2:24:08 | |
91. | Duo Bujie | Chiny | 2:24:22 | |
92. | Bat-Ochiryn Ser-Od | Mongolia | 2:24:26 | |
93. | Jordan Chipangama | Zambia | 2:24:58 | |
94. | Hisanori Kitajima | Japonia | 2:25:11 | |
95. | Lebenya Nkoka | Lesotho | 2:25:13 | |
96. | Zhu Renxue | Chiny | 2:25:31 | |
97. | Sibusiso Nzima | Południowa Afryka | 2:25:33 | |
98. | Daniel Estrada | Chile | 2:25:33 | |
99. | Ambroise Uwiragiye | Rwanda | 2:25:57 | |
100. | Ho Chin-ping | Chińskie Tajpej | 2:26:00 | |
101. | Michaił Krasiłow | Kazachstan | 2:26:11 | |
102. | David Carver | Mauritius | 2:26:16 | |
103. | Mick Clohisey | Irlandia | 2:26:34 | |
104. | Hakim Sadi | Algieria | 2:26:47 | |
105. | Roman Prodius | Mołdawia | 2:27:01 | |
106. | Luis Alberto Orta | Wenezuela | 2:27:05 | |
107. | Gantulga Dambadarjaa | Mongolia | 2:27:42 | |
108. | Enzo Yanez | Chile | 2:27:47 | |
109. | Gaspar Csere | Węgry | 2:28:03 | |
110. | Martin Esteban Cuestas | Urugwaj | 2:28:10 | |
111. | Valdas Dopolskas | Litwa | 2:28:21 | |
112. | Fabiano Joseph Naasi | Tanzania | 2:28:31 | |
113. | Kamongwa Salukombo Makorobondo | Demokratyczna Republika Konga | 2:28:54 | |
114. | Derek Hawkins | Wielka Brytania | 2:29:24 | |
115. | Pierre-Célestin Nihorimbere | Burundi | 2:29:38 | |
116. | Hristoforos Merusis | Grecja | 2:29:39 | |
117. | Anton Kosmac | Słowenia | 2:29:48 | |
118. | José Amado García | Gwatemala | 2:30:11 | |
119. | Andjelko Risticevic | Serbia | 2:30:17 | |
120. | Ricardo Ramos | Meksyk | 2:30:20 | |
121. | Tesama Moogas | Izrael | 2:30:30 | |
122. | Ageze Guadie | Izrael | 2:30:45 | |
123. | Rui Pedro Silva | Portugalia | 2:30:52 | |
124. | Segundo Jami | Ekwador | 2:31:07 | |
125. | Diego Colorado | Kolumbia | 2:31:20 | |
126. | Bekir Karayel | Turcja | 2:31:27 | |
127. | Nicolae-Alexandru Soare | Rumunia | 2:31:53 | |
128. | Yared Shegumo | Polska | 2:31:54 | |
129. | Mohammad Jafar Moradi | Irak | 2:31:58 | |
130. | Byambajav Tseveenravdan | Mongolia | 2:36:14 | |
131. | Son Myeong-jun | Korea Południowa | 2:36:21 | |
132. | Michael Kalomiris | Grecja | 2:37:03 | |
133. | Boonthung Srisung | Tajlandia | 2:37:46 | |
134. | Ricardo Ribas | Portugalia | 2:38:29 | |
135. | Jorge Castelblanco | Panama | 2:39:25 | |
136. | Derlis Ayala | Paragwaj | 2:39:40 | |
137. | Federico Bruno | Argentyna | 2:40:05 | |
138. | Shim Jung-sub | Korea Południowa | 2:42:42 | |
139. | Kuniaki Takizaki | Kambodża | 2:45:55 | |
140. | Methkal Abu Drais | Jordania | 2:46:18 | |
– | Wesley Korir | Kenia | DNF | |
– | Stanley Kipleting Biwott | Kenia | DNF | |
– | Isaac Korir | Bahrajn | DNF | |
– | Tsepo Mathibelle | Lesotho | DNF | |
– | Wissem Hosni | Tunezja | DNF | |
– | Henryk Szost | Polska | DNF | |
– | Lungile Gongqa | Południowa Afryka | DNF | |
– | El Hadi Laameche | Algieria | DNF | |
– | Alemu Bekele | Bahrajn | DNF | |
– | Abraham Niyonkuru | Burundi | DNF | |
– | Wirimai Juwawo | Zimbabwe | DNF | |
– | Tesfaye Abera | Etiopia | DNF | |
– | Tsegai Tewelde | Wielka Brytania | DNF | |
– | Daniele Meucci | Włochy | DNF | |
– | Andrey Petrov | Uzbekistan | DNF |
Przypisy
- ↑ a b c d Olympic Stadium – Athletics – Men's Marathon – Final – Start List (port. • ang. • hiszp. • fr.). rio2016.com, 2016-08-20. [dostęp 2016-10-11]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-10-11)].
- ↑ Olympic Stadium – Athletics – Men's Marathon – Final – Results (port. • ang. • hiszp. • fr.). rio2016.com, 2016-08-21. [dostęp 2016-10-11]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-10-11)].
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