Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 2009 – maraton mężczyzn
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Maraton mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji rozegranych podczas 12. Mistrzostw Świata w Lekkoatletyce. Bieg rozegrano 22 sierpnia 2009 - start miał miejsce o godzinie 11:45.
Trasa biegu poprowadzona była ulicami Berlina, a start i meta zlokalizowane były w sąsiedztwie Bramy Brandenburskiej w centrum miasta. Wyznaczone przez IAAF minimum kwalifikacyjne do udziału w biegu wynosiło 2:18:00[1]. Minimum PZLA wynosiło 2:12:00, wypełnił je (w 2008) Henryk Szost, na obozie przygotowawczym przed mistrzostwami świata doznał jednak kontuzji uniemożliwijącej mu start w Berlinie, zatem ostatecznie żaden polski zawodnik nie brał udziału w biegu maratońskich na tych mistrzostwach.
Rezultaty
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Rezultat | Uwagi |
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1 | Abel Kirui | Kenia | 2:06:54 | CR |
2 | Emmanuel Kipchirchir Mutai | Kenia | 2:07:48 | |
3 | Tsegay Kebede | Etiopia | 2:08:35 | |
4 | Yemane Tsegay | Etiopia | 2:08:42 | |
5 | Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot | Kenia | 2:10:46 | SB |
6 | Atsushi Sato | Japonia | 2:12:05 | |
7 | Adil Ennani | Maroko | 2:12:12 | |
8 | José Manuel Martínez | Hiszpania | 2:14:04 | SB |
9 | José Moreira | Portugalia | 2:14:05 | PB |
10 | Luís Feiteira | Portugalia | 2:14:06 | |
11 | Masaya Shimizu | Japonia | 2:14:06 | |
12 | Norman Dlomo | Południowa Afryka | 2:14:39 | SB |
13 | Fernando Silva | Portugalia | 2:14:48 | |
14 | Satoshi Irifune | Japonia | 2:14:54 | SB |
15 | Dejene Yirdaw | Etiopia | 2:15:09 | |
16 | Marilson dos Santos | Brazylia | 2:15:13 | SB |
17 | Johannes Kekana | Południowa Afryka | 2:15:28 | SB |
18 | André Pollmächer | Niemcy | 2:15:36 | |
19 | Adriano Bastos | Brazylia | 2:15:39 | PB |
20 | Oleg Kulkov | Rosja | 2:15:40 | |
21 | Martin Dent | Australia | 2:16:05 | |
22 | Coolboy Ngamole | Południowa Afryka | 2:16:20 | SB |
23 | José de Souza | Brazylia | 2:16:40 | |
24 | Daniel Browne | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:16:49 | SB |
25 | Reid Coolsaet | Kanada | 2:16:53 | PB |
26 | Rachid Kisri | Maroko | 2:17:01 | |
27 | Yuriy Abramov | Rosja | 2:17:04 | |
28 | Phaustin Baha Sulle | Tanzania | 2:17:11 | |
29 | Ser-Od Bat-Ochir | Mongolia | 2:17:22 | SB |
30 | Andrew Letherby | Australia | 2:17:29 | SB |
31 | Daniel Kipkorir Chepyegon | Uganda | 2:17:47 | SB |
32 | Simon Munyutu | Francja | 2:17:53 | SB |
33 | Dylan Wykes | Kanada | 2:18:00 | SB |
34 | Martin Beckmann | Niemcy | 2:18:08 | |
35 | George Majaji | Zimbabwe | 2:18:37 | SB |
36 | Matt Gabrielson | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:18:41 | SB |
37 | Alejandro Suárez | Meksyk | 2:18:55 | |
38 | Chang Chia-che | Chińskie Tajpej | 2:19:32 | SB |
39 | Kazuhiro Maeda | Japonia | 2:19:59 | |
40 | Khalid Kamal Yaseen | Bahrajn | 2:20:11 | |
41 | James Kibocha Theuri | Francja | 2:20:24 | |
42 | Roman Kejžar | Słowenia | 2:20:25 | SB |
43 | Pak Song-chol | Korea Północna | 2:21:12 | |
44 | Driss El Himer | Francja | 2:21:19 | |
45 | Mikhail Lemaev | Rosja | 2:21:47 | |
46 | Lee Myong-seung | Korea Południowa | 2:21:54 | SB |
47 | Mark Tucker | Australia | 2:21:57 | SB |
48 | José Amado García | Gwatemala | 2:22:00 | SB |
49 | Carlos Cordero | Meksyk | 2:22:16 | |
50 | Falk Cierpinski | Niemcy | 2:22:36 | |
51 | Ri Hyon-u | Korea Północna | 2:22:48 | |
52 | Constantino León | Peru | 2:23:34 | SB |
53 | Andrew Smith | Kanada | 2:24:48 | |
54 | Samir Baala | Francja | 2:25:12 | |
55 | Juan Gualberto Vargas | Meksyk | 2:25:26 | |
56 | Giitah Macharia | Kanada | 2:25:40 | SB |
57 | Getuli Bayo | Tanzania | 2:25:52 | SB |
58 | Scott Westcott | Australia | 2:26:02 | |
59 | Nelson Cruz | Republika Zielonego Przylądka | 2:27:16 | SB |
60 | Andrea Silvini | Tanzania | 2:28:48 | |
61 | Arata Fujiwara | Japonia | 2:31:06 | SB |
62 | Valery Pisarev | Kirgistan | 2:31:32 | SB |
63 | Nate Jenkins | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:32:16 | SB |
64 | Wodage Zvadya | Izrael | 2:34:58 | |
65 | Lee Myong-ki | Korea Południowa | 2:35:12 | |
66 | Tobias Sauter | Niemcy | 2:35:43 | |
67 | Pedro Nimo | Hiszpania | 2:36:39 | |
68 | Tesfayohannes Mesfin | Erytrea | 2:39:51 | |
69 | Yook Geun-tae | Korea Południowa | 2:40:47 | |
70 | Sangay Wangchuk | Bhutan | 2:47:55 | NR |
Stephen Loruo Kamar | Bahrajn | DNF | ||
Franklin Tenorio | Ekwador | DNF | ||
Yared Asmerom | Erytrea | DNF | ||
Yonas Kifle | Erytrea | DNF | ||
Rafael Iglesias | Hiszpania | DNF | ||
Deressa Chimsa | Etiopia | DNF | ||
Deriba Merga | Etiopia | DNF | ||
Loïc Letellier | Francja | DNF | ||
Benjamin Kolum Kiptoo | Kenia | DNF | ||
Ji Young-jun | Korea Południowa | DNF | ||
Sechaba Bohosi | Lesotho | DNF | ||
Abderrahim Goumri | Maroko | DNF | ||
Reinhold Ndalikokule Iita | Namibia | DNF | ||
Michael Aish | Nowa Zelandia | DNF | ||
Mubarak Hassan Shami | Katar | DNF | ||
Dieudonné Disi | Rwanda | DNF | ||
Lucian Disdery Hombo | Tanzania | DNF | ||
Christopher Isengwe | Tanzania | DNF | ||
Nicholas Kiprono | Uganda | DNF | ||
Amos Masai | Uganda | DNF | ||
Justin Young | Stany Zjednoczone | DNF | ||
Ruggero Pertile | Włochy | DNS | ||
Kensuke Takahashi | Japonia | DNS | ||
Daniel Rono | Kenia | DNS | ||
Hwang Jun-hyeon | Korea Południowa | DNS | ||
Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi | Libia | DNS | ||
Dżawad Gharib | Maroko | DNS | ||
Edwardo Torres | Stany Zjednoczone | DNS |
Przypisy
- ↑ IAAF: IAAF World Championships in Athletics - Entry Standards - Men (ang.). [dostęp 2009-09-15].
Linki zewnętrzne
- Pełne wyniki w bazie IAAF. berlin.iaaf.org. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2012-08-15)].
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