50 kilometer gång för herrar i friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1996
Herrarnas 50 kilometer gång vid de XXVI:e olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Anläggning | Centennial Olympic Stadium | |||
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Datum | 2 augusti | |||
Deltagare | 52 från 27 nationer | |||
Vinnartid | 3:43.30 | |||
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Friidrott vid OS 1996 | ||||
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50 kilometer gång för herrar vid olympiska sommarspelen 1996 i Atlanta avgjordes 2 augusti.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons | |||
50 kilometer gång | Robert Korzeniowski Polen | 3:43.30 | Michail Sjtjennikov Ryssland | 3:43.36 | Valentí Massana Spanien | 3:44.19 |
Resultat
Placering | Final | Tid |
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Robert Korzeniowski (POL) | 3:43.30 | |
Michail Sjtjennikov (RUS) | 3:43.46 | |
Valentí Massana (ESP) | 3:44.19 | |
4. | Arturo Di Mezza (ITA) | 3:44.52 |
5. | Viktar Ginko (BLR) | 3:45.27 |
6. | Ignacio Zamudio (MEX) | 3:46.07 |
7. | Valentin Kononen (FIN) | 3:47.40 |
8. | Sergej Korepanov (KAZ) | 3:48.42 |
9. | Daniel García (MEX) | 3:50.05 |
10. | Tim Berrett (CAN) | 3:51.28 |
11. | Aleksandar Raković (YUG) | 3:51.31 |
12. | Axel Noack (GER) | 3:51.55 |
13. | Giovanni Perricelli (ITA) | 3:52.31 |
14. | Zhang Huiqiang (CHN) | 3:53.10 |
15. | Thomas Wallstab (GER) | 3:54.48 |
16. | Héctor Moreno (COL) | 3:54.57 |
17. | Julio César Urías (GUA) | 3:56.27 |
18. | Germán Sánchez (MEX) | 3:57.47 |
19. | René Piller (FRA) | 3:58.00 |
20. | Roman Mrazek (SVK) | 3:58.20 |
21. | Štefan Malík (SVK) | 3:58.40 |
22. | Jaime Barroso (ESP) | 4:01.09 |
23. | Modris Liepiņš (LAT) | 4:01.12 |
24. | Allen James (USA) | 4:01.18 |
25. | Nikolaj Matjuchin (RUS) | 4:01.49 |
26. | Andrzej Chylinski (USA) | 4:03.13 |
27. | Miloš Holuša (CZE) | 4:03.16 |
28. | Martial Fesselier (FRA) | 4'04.42 |
29. | Tadahiro Kosaka (JPN) | 4:05.57 |
30. | Antero Lindman (FIN) | 4:07.58 |
31. | Pascal Charrière (SUI) | 4:10.20 |
32. | Peter Tichý (SVK) | 4:10.55 |
33. | Craig Barrett (NZL) | 4:15.15 |
34. | Chris Maddocks (GBR) | 4:18.41 |
35. | Daugvinas Zujus (LTU) | 4:23.35 |
36. | José Magalhaes (POR) | 4:27.37 |
— | Jesús Ángel García (ESP) | DNF |
— | Duane Cousins (AUS) | DNF |
— | Giovanni De Benedictis (ITA) | DNF |
— | Jaŭhen Misiulja (BLR) | DNF |
— | Jani Lehtinen (FIN) | DNF |
— | Vitalij Popovytj (UKR) | DNF |
— | Andrej Plotnikov (RUS) | DNF |
— | Ronald Weigel (GER) | DNF |
— | Hubert Sonnek (CZE) | DNF |
— | Thierry Toutain (FRA) | DSQ |
— | Simon Baker (AUS) | DSQ |
— | Hugo López (GUA) | DSQ |
— | Mao Xinyuan (CHN) | DSQ |
— | Zhao Yongsheng (CHN) | DSQ |
— | Herman Nelson (USA) | DSQ |
— | Fedosei Ciumacenco (MDA) | DNS |
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