Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

The Men's Marathon event at the 2000 Summer Olympics took place on 1 October 2000 in Sydney, Australia.[1]

Men's marathon
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
VenueStadium Australia, Sydney
DatesOctober 1
Competitors100 from 67 nations
Winning time2:10:11
Medalists
Gezahegne Abera  Ethiopia
Erick Wainaina  Kenya
Tesfaye Tola  Ethiopia

Medalists

GoldGezahegne Abera
 Ethiopia
SilverErick Wainaina
 Kenya
BronzeTesfaye Tola
 Ethiopia

Abbreviations

  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
ORolympic record
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics
World Record Khalid Khannouchi (MAR)2:05:4224 October 1999 Chicago, United States
Olympic Record Carlos Lopes (POR)2:09:2112 August 1984 Los Angeles, United States
Season Best António Pinto (POR)2:06:3616 April 2000 London, United Kingdom

Final ranking

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gezahegne Abera Ethiopia 2:10:11
Erick Wainaina Kenya 2:10:31
Tesfaye Tola Ethiopia 2:11:10 SB
4 Jon Brown Great Britain 2:11:17
5 Giacomo Leone Italy 2:12:14 SB
6 Martín Fiz Spain 2:13:06
7 Abdelkader El Mouaziz Morocco 2:13:49
8 Mohamed Ouaadi France 2:14:04
9 Tendai Chimusasa Zimbabwe 2:14:19
10 Steve Moneghetti Australia 2:14:50
11 António Pinto Portugal 2:15:17
12 Hendrick Ramaala South Africa 2:16:19
13 Kamiel Maase Netherlands 2:16:24
14 Silvio Guerra Ecuador 2:16:27
15 Mathias Ntawulikura Rwanda 2:16:39
16 Thabiso Moqhali Lesotho 2:16:43
17 João N'Tyamba Angola 2:16:43 NR
18 Domingos Castro Portugal 2:16:52
19 Keith Cullen Great Britain 2:16:59
20 Josia Thugwane South Africa 2:16:59
21 Shinji Kawashima Japan 2:17:21
22 Simretu Alemayehu Ethiopia 2:17:21
23 Kamel Kohil Algeria 2:17:46
24 Lee Bong-Ju South Korea 2:17:57
25 Greg van Hest Netherlands 2:18:00
26 Pavel Kokin Russia 2:18:02
27 Andrés Espinosa Mexico 2:18:02
28 Roderic De Highden Australia 2:18:04
29 Kim Jung-Won North Korea 2:18:04
30 Kim Jong-chol North Korea 2:18:04
31 Pamenos Ballantyne Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2:19:08
32 Ronnie Holassie Trinidad and Tobago 2:19:24
33 Michael Buchleitner Austria 2:19:26
34 Dmitriy Kapitonov Russia 2:19:38
35 Pavel Loskutov Estonia 2:19:41
36 Viktor Röthlin Switzerland 2:20:06
37 Michael Fietz Germany 2:20:09
38 Tahar Mansouri Tunisia 2:20:33 SB
39 José Luis Molina Costa Rica 2:20:37
40 Carlos Tarazona Venezuela 2:20:39
41 Nobuyuki Sato Japan 2:20:52 SB
42 Alberto Juzdado Spain 2:21:18
43 Johannes Maremane South Africa 2:21:25
44 Bruce Deacon Canada 2:21:38
45 Jeong Nam-gyun South Korea 2:22:23
46 Néstor García Uruguay 2:22:30
47 Ahmed Abdel Mougod Soliman Egypt 2:22:47
48 Luketz Swartbooi Namibia 2:22:55
49 Antoni Bernadó Andorra 2:23:03
50 Luís Novo Portugal 2:23:04
51 Lucky Bhembe Swaziland 2:23:08 PB
52 Boubker El-Afoui Morocco 2:23:53
53 Abel Antón Spain 2:24:04
54 Carsten Eich Germany 2:24:11
55 Valeriu Vlas Moldova 2:24:35
56 Mark Steinle Great Britain 2:24:42
57 Alex Malinga Uganda 2:24:53
58 Oscar Cortínez Argentina 2:25:01
59 Kil Jae-son North Korea 2:25:13
60 Petko Stefanov Bulgaria 2:26:24
61 Zebedayo Bayo Tanzania 2:26:24
62 Roman Kejžar Slovenia 2:26:38
63 Panagiotis Kharamis Greece 2:26:55
64 Benjamín Paredes Mexico 2:27:17
65 Baek Seung-do South Korea 2:28:25
66 Lee Troop Australia 2:29:32
67 António Zeferino Cape Verde 2:29:46
68 Sergey Zabavski Tajikistan 2:30:29
69 Rod DeHaven United States 2:30:46
70 Nazirdin Akylbekov Kyrgyzstan 2:31:26
71 Calisto da Costa Individual Olympic Athletes 2:33:11
72 Marco Condori Bolivia 2:34:11
73 Sarath Prasanna Gamage Sri Lanka 2:34:39
74 Gian Luigi Macina San Marino 2:35:42
75 Vanderlei Lima Brazil 2:37:08
76 Željko Petrović Bosnia and Herzegovina 2:38:29
77 Tiyapo Maso Botswana 2:38:53
78 Ðuro Kodžo Bosnia and Herzegovina 2:39:14
79 José Alejandro Semprún Venezuela 3:00:02
80 To Rithya Cambodia 3:03:56
81 Elias Rodriguez Federated States of Micronesia 3:09:14
DID NOT FINISH (DNF)
Takayuki Inubushi Japan DNF
Kenneth Cheruiyot Kenya DNF
Willy Kalombo Mwenze Democratic Republic of the Congo DNF
Abdellah Béhar France DNF
Stefano Baldini Italy DNF
Elijah Lagat Kenya DNF
Piotr Gładki Poland DNF
Patrick Ndayisenga Burundi DNF
José Alirio Carrasco Colombia DNF
Angelo Simon Tanzania DNF
Róbert Štefko Slovakia DNF
Osmiro Silva Brazil DNF
Rashid Jamal Qatar DNF
Adel Edeli Libya DNF
Éder Fialho Brazil DNF
Vincenzo Modica Italy DNF
Daher Gadid Omar Djibouti DNF
Richard Rodriguez Aruba DNF
Fokasi Wilbrod Tanzania DNF

References

  1. "Athletics at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Men's Marathon". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
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