50 kilometer gång för herrar i friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992
Herrarnas 50 kilometer gång vid de XXV:e olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Anläggning | Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc | |||
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Datum | 7 augusti | |||
Deltagare | 45 från 21 nationer | |||
Vinnartid | 3:50.13 | |||
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Friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 | ||||
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50 kilometer gång för herrar vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 i Barcelona avgjordes 7 augusti.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons | |||
50 kilometer gång | Andrej Perlov OSS | 3:50.13 | Carlos Mercenario Mexiko | 3:52.09 | Ronald Weigel Tyskland | 3:53.45 |
Slutliga resultat
Placering | Final | Tid |
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Andrej Perlov (EUN) | 3:50.13 | |
Carlos Mercenario (MEX) | 3:52.09 | |
Ronald Weigel (GER) | 3:53.45 | |
4. | Valerij Spitsyn (EUN) | 3:54.39 |
5. | Roman Mrázek (TCH) | 3:55.21 |
6. | Hartwig Gauder (GER) | 3:56.47 |
7. | Valentin Kononen (FIN) | 3:57.21 |
8. | Miguel Rodríguez (MEX) | 3:58.26 |
9. | Josep Marín (ESP) | 3:58.41 |
10. | Jesús Ángel García (ESP) | 3:58.43 |
11. | Stefan Johansson (SWE) | 3:58.56 |
12. | Giuseppe de Gaetano (ITA) | 3:59.13 |
13. | Massimo Quiriconi (ITA) | 4:00.28 |
14. | Jaime Barroso (ESP) | 4:02.08 |
15. | René Piller (FRA) | 4:02.40 |
16. | Alain Lemercier (FRA) | 4:06.31 |
17. | Martial Fesselier (FRA) | 4:07.30 |
18. | Fumio Imamura (JPN) | 4:07.45 |
19. | Simon Baker (AUS) | 4:08.11 |
20. | Pascal Charrière (SUI) | 4:08.32 |
21. | Les Morton (GBR) | 4:09.34 |
22. | Takehiro Sonohara (JPN) | 4:13.22 |
23. | Carl Schueler (USA) | 4:13.38 |
24. | Tadahiro Kosaka (JPN) | 4:14.24 |
25. | José Urbano (POR) | 4:16.31 |
26. | Stefan Wögerbauer (AUT) | 4:17.25 |
27. | Pavol Szikora (TCH) | 4:17.49 |
28. | José Magalhães (POR) | 4:20.12 |
29. | Pavol Blažek (TCH) | 4:22.33 |
30. | Paul Blagg (GBR) | 4:23.10 |
31. | Harold van Beek (NED) | 4:24.18 |
32. | Herman Nelson (USA) | 4:25.49 |
— | Giovanni Perricelli (ITA) | DNF |
— | Aldo Bertoldi (SUI) | DNF |
— | Marco Evoniuk (USA) | DNF |
— | Robert Korzeniowski (POL) | DSQ |
— | Guillaume LeBlanc (CAN) | DSQ |
— | Germán Sánchez (MEX) | DSQ |
— | Aleksandr Potasjov (EUN) | DSQ |
— | Tim Berrett (CAN) | DSQ |
— | Godfried De Jonckheere (BEL) | DSQ |
— | José Pinto (POR) | DSQ |
— | Li Mingcai (CHN) | DNS |
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