Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983 – maraton mężczyzn

Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983
Maraton mężczyzn
Złoty medalAustralia Robert de Castella
Srebrny medal Kebede Balcha
Brązowy medal Waldemar Cierpinski
(c) Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-1983-0814-017 / Mittelstädt, Rainer / CC-BY-SA 3.0
Mistrz świata Robert de Castella (z prawej) i brązowy medalista Waldemar Cierpinski na mecie biegu

Bieg maratoński mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji biegowych rozgrywanych podczas lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata w 1983. Meta znajdowała się na Stadionie Olimpijskim w Helsinkach.

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Data
14 sierpniaFinał

Rekordy

ZawodnikWynikMiejsceData
Rekord świata[a]Australia Robert de Castella2:08:18Japonia Fukuoka1981-12-06 6 grudnia 1981(dts)[1]

Wyniki

Poz.Imię i nazwiskoReprezentacjaWynikUwagi
1de Castella, RobertRobert de Castella Australia2:10:03
2Balcha, KebedeKebede Balcha Etiopia2:10:27
3Cierpinski, WaldemarWaldemar Cierpinski NRD2:10:37
4Ståhl, Kjell-ErikKjell-Erik Ståhl Szwecja2:10:38NR[2]
5Masong, AgapiusAgapius Masong Tanzania2:10:42
6Parmentier, ArmandArmand Parmentier Belgia2:10:57
7Poli, GianniGianni Poli Włochy2:11:05NR[3]
8Jones, HughHugh Jones Wielka Brytania2:11:55
9Lismont, KarelKarel Lismont Belgia2:11:24
10Husby, Stig RoarStig Roar Husby Norwegia2:11:29NR[4]
11Boileau, ArtArt Boileau Kanada2:11:30
12Traspaderne, Juan CarlosJuan Carlos Traspaderne Hiszpania2:11:34NR[2]
13Marchei, MarcoMarco Marchei Włochy2:11:47
14Tiainen, PerttiPertti Tiainen Finlandia2:12:11
15Ikangaa, JumaJuma Ikangaa Tanzania2:13:11
16Marczak, RyszardRyszard Marczak Polska2:13:20
17Kristensen, Svend ErikSvend Erik Kristensen Dania2:13:34
18Tabb, RonRon Tabb Stany Zjednoczone2:13:38
19Jørgensen, HenrikHenrik Jørgensen Dania2:14:10
20Truppel, Hans-JoachimHans-Joachim Truppel NRD2:14:20
21Ortega, RicardoRicardo Ortega Hiszpania2:14:26
22Persson, TommyTommy Persson Szwecja2:14:57
23Lafranchi, BrunoBruno Lafranchi Szwajcaria2:14:58
24Edge, DaveDave Edge Kanada2:15:43
25Pleszkow, JurijJurij Pleszkow ZSRR2:15:50
26Dahl, ØyvindØyvind Dahl Norwegia2:16:02
27Ballinger, PaulPaul Ballinger Nowa Zelandia2:16:06
28Eberding, JürgenJürgen Eberding NRD2:16:55
29Nijboer, GerardGerard Nijboer Holandia2:16:59
30Vandervennet, FrederikFrederik Vandervennet Belgia2:17:11
31Wright, TrevorTrevor Wright Nowa Zelandia2:17:31
32Terzi, MehmetMehmet Terzi Turcja2:17:56
33Moreira, DelfimDelfim Moreira Portugalia2:18:27
34Li Jong-hyong Korea Północna2:18:51
35Nishimura, YoshihiroYoshihiro Nishimura Japonia2:18:56
36Caetano, CidálioCidálio Caetano Portugalia2:19:21
37Skøvbjerg, JohnJohn Skøvbjerg Dania2:19:44
38Coole, JeffJeff Coole Australia2:20:25
39Durden, BenjiBenji Durden Stany Zjednoczone2:20:38
40So Chang-sik Korea Północna2:20:43
41Theleso, WilsonWilson Theleso Botswana2:21:36
42Kita, HidekiHideki Kita Japonia2:21:37
43Manandhar, BaikunthaBaikuntha Manandhar Nepal2:21:37
44Sandström, HenrikHenrik Sandström Finlandia2:21:56
45Verriet, RudiRudi Verriet Holandia2:22:07
46Chauvelier, DominiqueDominique Chauvelier Francja2:23:25
47Robleh, DjamaDjama Robleh Dżibuti2:24:04
48Helme, GerryGerry Helme Wielka Brytania2:25:02
49Hlawe, SamSam Hlawe Suazi2:26:42
50Westlund, Jan-IwarJan-Iwar Westlund Szwecja2:27:05
51Carvajal, CarlosCarlos Carvajal Chile2:27:30
52Greig, DonDon Greig Nowa Zelandia2:27:37
53Tipán, LuisLuis Tipán Ekwador2:28:30
54Campos, PalmirenoPalmireno Campos Brazylia2:29:41
55Fjærestad, JanJan Fjærestad Norwegia2:30:56
56Silva, TavaresTavares Silva Portugalia2:31:31
57Dalipi, SyrjaSyrja Dalipi Albania2:31:40
58Swan, RaymondRaymond Swan Bermudy2:33:20
59Chen Chang-ming Chińskie Tajpej2:34:00
60Ágúst Þorsteinsson Islandia2:34:05
61Hernández, José JaimeJosé Jaime Hernández Salwador2:34:26
62Lekhelsi, MichaelMichael Lekhelsi Lesotho2:52:01
63Toumane, SaidSaid Toumane Komory3:03:10
Altun, AhmetAhmet Altun TurcjaDNF
Gratton, MikeMike Gratton Wielka Brytania
Hartmann, GerhardGerhard Hartmann Austria
Karni, YairYair Karni Izrael
Kawaguchi, KoshiroKoshiro Kawaguchi Japonia
Kenny, LouisLouis Kenny Irlandia
Kiilholma, MarttiMartti Kiilholma[b] Finlandia
Maravilla, AlfredoAlfredo Maravilla Argentyna
Mendoza, EdEd Mendoza Stany Zjednoczone
Messina, GiampaolGiampaol Messina Włochy
Nedi, DerejeDereje Nedi Etiopia
Parte, Santiago de laSantiago de la Parte Hiszpania
Quance, PeterPeter Quance Kanada
Salah, AhmedAhmed Salah Dżibuti
Salzmann, RalfRalf Salzmann RFN
Victorino, CarlosCarlos Victorino Meksyk
Villanueva, AntonioAntonio Villanueva Meksyk
Wood, GrenvilleGrenville Wood Australia
López, RamónRamón López[c] ParagwajDNS

Uwagi

  1. Nieoficjalny. Oficjalne rekordy świata World Athletics uznaje od 2003.
  2. IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 Statistics Handbook oraz strona IAAF World Championships Helsinki FIN 14 Aug 1983 Marathon arrs.run wskazują, że Kiilholma nie ukończył biegu. Natomiast strona World Athletics World Athletics Championships Helsinki (Olympic Stadium) 07 Aug - 14 Aug 1983 nie wymienia go wśród uczestników biegu.
  3. IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 Statistics Handbook podaje, że López nie wystartował, natomiast strona World Athletics World Athletics Championships Helsinki (Olympic Stadium) 07 Aug - 14 Aug 1983 podaje, że nie ukończył biegu.

Przypisy

  1. Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 371 [dostęp 2021-08-31] (ang.).
  2. a b Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 66. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.)
  3. Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 64. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.)
  4. Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 65. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.)

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World Athletics Championships-Congratulations are received by the marathon world champion Roberto De Castella (Australia) from third-placed Waldemar Cierpinski (GDR). The two-time Olympic gold medalist from the GDR ran with his second best time of 2:10:37h, the winner needed 2:10:03h.