Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2020 – chód na 50 km mężczyzn
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Chód na 50 kilometrów mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji rozegranych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w Tokio.
Terminarz
Źródło: olympics.com [1].
Data | Godzina[2] | |
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6 sierpnia 2021 | 5:30 | Finał |
Rekordy
Tabela prezentuje rekord świata, rekord igrzysk olimpijskich, rekordy kontynentów oraz najlepszy wynik na listach światowych przed rozpoczęciem zawodów[3][4].
Zawodnik | Wynik | Miejsce | Data | |
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Rekord świata | ![]() | 3:32:33 | ![]() | (dts) | 15 sierpnia 2014
Listy światowe | ![]() | 3:38:42 | ![]() | (dts) | 11 kwietnia 2021
Rekord igrzysk olimpijskich | ![]() | 3:36:53 | ![]() | (dts) | 11 sierpnia 2012
Rekord Afryki | ![]() | 3:54:12 | ![]() | (dts) | 20 marca 2021
Rekord Ameryki Południowej | ![]() | 3:42:57 | ![]() | (dts) | 6 marca 2016
Rekord Ameryki Północnej | ![]() | 3:41:09 | ![]() | (dts) | 23 marca 2013
Rekord Australii i Oceanii | ![]() | 3:35:47 | ![]() | (dts) | 2 grudnia 2006
Rekord Azji | ![]() | 3:36:06 | ![]() | (dts) | 22 października 2005
Rekord Europy | ![]() | 3:32:33 | ![]() | (dts) | 15 sierpnia 2014
Rezultaty
Finał
Źródło: olympics.com[5].
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Państwo | Czas | Uwagi |
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![]() | Dawid Tomala | ![]() | 3:50:08 | |
![]() | Jonathan Hilbert | ![]() | 3:50:44 | |
![]() | Evan Dunfee | ![]() | 3:50:59 | ![]() |
4. | Marc Tur | ![]() | 3:51:08 | |
5. | João Vieira | ![]() | 3:51:28 | ![]() |
6. | Masatora Kawano | ![]() | 3:51:56 | ![]() |
7. | Bian Tongda | ![]() | 3:52:01 | |
8. | Rhydian Cowley | ![]() | 3:52:01 | ![]() |
9. | Veli-Matti Partanen | ![]() | 3:52:39 | ![]() |
10. | Brendan Boyce | ![]() | 3:53:40 | |
11. | José Leonardo Montaña | ![]() | 3:53:50 | ![]() |
12. | Artur Brzozowski | ![]() | 3:54:08 | ![]() |
13. | Jorge Armando Ruiz | ![]() | 3:55:30 | |
14. | Matej Tóth | ![]() | 3:56:23 | ![]() |
15. | José Leyver Ojeda | ![]() | 3:56:53 | ![]() |
16. | Quentin Rew | ![]() | 3:57:33 | |
17. | Máté Helebrandt | ![]() | 3:57:53 | ![]() |
18. | Diego Pinzón | ![]() | 3:57:54 | |
19. | Andrés Chocho | ![]() | 3:59:03 | ![]() |
20. | Bence Venyercsán | ![]() | 3:59:05 | |
21. | Wang Qin | ![]() | 3:59:36 | |
22. | Dzmitryj Dziubin | ![]() | 4:00:25 | ![]() |
23. | Andrea Agrusti | ![]() | 4:01:10 | |
24. | Marius Cocioran | ![]() | 4:01:43 | |
25. | Marjan Zakalnycki | ![]() | 4:02:53 | |
26. | Jarkko Kinnunen | ![]() | 4:04:28 | |
77. | Jhonatan Amores | ![]() | 4:05:07 | |
28. | Luo Yadong | ![]() | 4:06:17 | |
29. | Alex Wright | ![]() | 4:06:20 | ![]() |
30. | Hayato Katsuki | ![]() | 4:06:32 | |
31. | Arturas Mastianica | ![]() | 4:06:43 | |
32. | Satoshi Maruo | ![]() | 4:06:44 | |
33. | Carl Dohmann | ![]() | 4:07:18 | |
34. | Bernardo Barrondo | ![]() | 4:08:34 | |
35. | Jesús Ángel García | ![]() | 4:10:03 | |
36. | Aleksandros Papamichail | ![]() | 4:12:49 | |
37. | Arnis Rumbenieks | ![]() | 4:13:33 | |
38. | Aleksi Ojala | ![]() | 4:14:02 | |
39. | Wałerij Litaniuk | ![]() | 4:14:05 | |
40. | Marc Mundell | ![]() | 4:14:37 | |
41. | Michal Morvay | ![]() | 4:15:22 | |
42. | Nathaniel Seiler | ![]() | 4:15:37 | |
43. | Vít Hlaváč | ![]() | 4:15:40 | |
44. | Horacio Nava | ![]() | 4:19:00 | |
45. | Mathieu Bilodeau | ![]() | 4:20:36 | ![]() |
46. | Lukáš Gdula | ![]() | 4:33:06 | |
47. | Claudio Villanueva | ![]() | 4:53:09 | |
– | Teodorico Caporaso | ![]() | DNF | |
Rafał Augustyn | ![]() | DNF | ||
Håvard Haukenes | ![]() | DNF | ||
Luis Manuel Corchete | ![]() | DNF | ||
Gurpreet Singh | ![]() | DNF | ||
Iwan Banzeruk | ![]() | DNF | ||
Luis Ángel Sánchez | ![]() | DNF | ||
Isaac Palma | ![]() | DNF | ||
Yohann Diniz | ![]() | DNF | ||
Marco De Luca | ![]() | DNF | ||
– | Ruslans Smolonskis | ![]() | DSQ | |
Erick Barrondo | ![]() | DSQ |
Przypisy
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, Competition Schedule, As of TUE 27 JUL 2021, olympics.com [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2021-07-28] (ang.).
- ↑ Czasu miejscowego
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, Records by Event, Men's 50km Race Walk, olympics.com (ang.).
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, Best Performances, Men's 50km Race Walk Includes the Top 20 Athletes and the Top 10 Performances of 2021, olympics.com (ang.).
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, Men's 50km Race Walk, Final, Results, olympics.com (ang.).
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