2011 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 20 kilometres walk

The Men's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held on August 28 on a loop course starting and finishing at Gukchae - bosang Memorial Park in the center of Daegu. Forty-six men started the competition and 27 countries were represented.

Valeriy Borchin entered as the reigning world and 2008 Olympic champion. The athletes on the Chinese and Russian teams led the rankings that year: Wang Zhen and Chu Yafei were the top two, while Borchin, world record holder Vladimir Kanaykin, and Sergey Morozov were in the top six. Wang Hao, Eder Sánchez and Jared Tallent had also performed well that year, as had Kim Hyun-sub representing the host nation.[1]

Italian Giorgio Rubino and Japan's Yusuke Suzuki were the early leaders after 5 km. The two remained half a minute ahead at 10 km, but Rubino fell off the pace and was later disqualified for lifting both feet off the ground. Borchin and Wang Zhen made up ground on Suzuki and after 15 km Borchin progressively pulled away to win the race and defend his title. In the last 5 km Vladimir Kanaykin and Luis Fernando López finished quickly (some half a minute behind the winner) and came away with the silver and bronze medals, respectively. Wang Zhen held on for fourth and it was Stanislav Emelyanov and Kim Hyun-sub who next crossed the line.[2]

Borchin became only the third walker to win consecutive 20 km world titles, joining Maurizio Damilano and Jefferson Pérez. Although his winning time was not especially quick, the race was undertaken in hot and humid conditions.[3] López's gold was Colombia's first ever medal in the history of the World Championships in Athletics.[2]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Luis Fernando López
 Colombia (COL)
Wang Zhen
 China (CHN)
Stanislav Emelyanov
 Russia (RUS)

Records

World Record  Vladimir Kanaykin (RUS) 1:17:16 Saransk, Russia 29 September 2007
Championship Record  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:17:21 Paris, France 23 August 2003
World Leading  Wang Zhen (CHN) 1:18:30 Taicang, China 22 April 2011
African Record  Hatem Ghoula (TUN) 1:19:02 Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany 10 May 1997
Asian Record  Zhu Hongjun (CHN) 1:17:41 Cixi, China 23 April 2005
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Julio René Martínez (GUA) 1:17:46 Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany 8 May 1999
South American record  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:17:21 Paris, France 23 August 2003
European Record  Vladimir Kanaykin (RUS) 1:17:16 Saransk, Russia 29 September 2007
Oceanian record  Nathan Deakes (AUS) 1:17:33 Cixi, China 23 April 2005

Qualification standards

A time B time
1:22:30 1:24:00

Schedule

Date Time Round
August 28, 201109:00Final

Results

KEY: qFastest non-qualifiers QQualified NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Final

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)Luis Fernando López Colombia (COL)1:20:38SB
2nd, silver medalist(s)Wang Zhen China (CHN)1:20:54
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Stanislav Emelyanov Russia (RUS)1:21:11
4Kim Hyun-sub South Korea (KOR)1:21:17
5Ruslan Dmytrenko Ukraine (UKR)1:21:31SB
6Yusuke Suzuki Japan (JPN)1:21:39
7Alex Schwazer Italy (ITA)1:21:50SB
8Erick Barrondo Guatemala (GUA)1:22:08
9Chu Yafei China (CHN)1:22:10
10Wang Hao China (CHN)1:22:49
11Matej Tóth Slovakia (SVK)1:22:55
12Eder Sánchez Mexico (MEX)1:23:05
13João Vieira Portugal (POR)1:23:26
14Miguel Ángel López Spain (ESP)1:23:41
15Anton Kucmin Slovakia (SVK)1:23:57
16James Rendón Colombia (COL)1:24:08SB
17Horacio Nava Mexico (MEX)1:24:15
18Christopher Linke Germany (GER)1:24:17
19Caio Bonfim Brazil (BRA)1:24:29
20Trevor Barron United States (USA)1:24:33
21Rafał Augustyn Poland (POL)1:24:47
22Byun Youngjun South Korea (KOR)1:24:48
23Hassanine Sebei Tunisia (TUN)1:25:17
24Jared Tallent Australia (AUS)1:25:25
25Recep Çelik Turkey (TUR)1:25:39
26Nazar Kovalenko Ukraine (UKR)1:25:50
27Gurmeet Singh India (IND)1:26:34
28Babubhai Panucha India (IND)1:26:53
29David Kimutai Kenya (KEN)1:27:20SB
30Yerko Araya Chile (CHI)1:27:47
31Hédi Teraoui Tunisia (TUN)1:29:48
32Diego Flores Mexico (MEX)1:30:00
33Juan Manuel Cano Argentina (ARG)1:30:00
34Emerson Hernandez El Salvador (ESA)1:30:48SB
35Ronald Quispe Bolivia (BOL)1:32:09PB
Moacir Zimmermann Brazil (BRA)DSQ
Gustavo Restrepo Colombia (COL)DSQ
Giorgio Rubino Italy (ITA)DSQ
Anatole Ibáñez Sweden (SWE)DSQ
Adam Rutter Australia (AUS)DNF
Mauricio Arteaga Ecuador (ECU)DNF
Paquillo Fernández Spain (ESP)DNF
Park Chil-sung South Korea (KOR)DNF
Sergey Morozov Russia (RUS)DSQdoping (1:22:37)
Valeriy Borchin Russia (RUS)DSQdoping (1:19:56)
Vladimir Kanaykin Russia (RUS)DSQdoping (1:20:27)

References

  1. Rowbottom, Mike (2011-08-21). Men's 20Km Race Walk - PREVIEW Archived 2012-05-09 at the Wayback Machine.. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-29.
  2. 1 2 Rowbottom, Mike (2011-08-28). Men's 20Km Race Walk - Final - Borchin retains World title Archived 2012-05-09 at the Wayback Machine.. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-29.
  3. Russia’s Borchin wins 20km walk. Korea Herald (2011-08-28). Retrieved on 2011-08-29.
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