Maraton för herrar i friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988
Herrarnas maraton vid de XXIV:e olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Anläggning | Seoul Olympiastadion | |||
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Datum | 2 oktober | |||
Deltagare | 118 från 70 nationer | |||
Vinnartid | 2:10.32 | |||
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Friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988 | ||||
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Maraton för herrar vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988 i Seoul avgjordes den 2 oktober.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons | |||
Maraton | Gelindo Bordin Italien | 2:10.32 | Douglas Wakiihuri Kenya | 2:10.47 | Hussein Ahmed Salah Djibouti | 2:10.59 |
Resultat
Placering | Löpare | Tid |
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1 | Gelindo Bordin (ITA) | 2'10:32 |
2 | Douglas Wakiihuri (KEN) | 2'10:47 |
3 | Hussein Ahmed Salah (DJI) | 2'10:59 |
4 | Takeyuki Nakayama (JPN) | 2'11:05 |
5 | Steve Moneghetti (AUS) | 2'11:49 |
6 | Charlie Spedding (GBR) | 2'12:19 |
7 | Juma Ikangaa (TAN) | 2'13:06 |
8 | Robert de Castella (AUS) | 2'13:07 |
9 | Toshihiko Seko (JPN) | 2'13:41 |
10 | Ravil Kashapov (URS) | 2'13:49 |
11 | Jesús Herrera (MEX) | 2'13:58 |
12 | John Campbell (NZL) | 2'14:08 |
13 | Gerard Nijboer (NED) | 2'14:40 |
14 | Pete Pfitzinger (USA) | 2'14:44 |
15 | Marti ten Kate (NED) | 2'14:53 |
16 | Orlando Pizzolato (ITA) | 2'15:20 |
17 | Hisatoshi Shintaku (JPN) | 2'15:42 |
18 | Kim Won-Tak (KOR) | 2'15:44 |
19 | Gianni Poli (ITA) | 2'16:07 |
20 | Dieudonné LaMothe (HAI) | 2'16:15 |
21 | Dave Long (GBR) | 2'16:18 |
22 | Henrik Jørgensen (DEN) | 2'16:40 |
23 | Ralf Salzmann (FRG) | 2'16:54 |
24 | Dick Hooper (IRL) | 2'17:16 |
25 | Mirko Vindiš (YUG) | 2'17:47 |
26 | Cai Shangyan (CHN) | 2'17:54 |
27 | Joaquim Silva (POR) | 2'18:05 |
28 | Art Boileau (CAN) | 2'18:20 |
29 | Ed Eyestone (USA) | 2'19:09 |
30 | Noureddine Sobhi (MAR) | 2'19:56 |
31 | Yoo Jae-Sung (KOR) | 2'20:11 |
32 | Mehmet Terzi (TUR) | 2'20:12 |
33 | Kevin Forster (GBR) | 2'20:45 |
34 | Bigboy Josie Matlapeng (BOT) | 2'20:51 |
35 | Allaoua Khellil (ALG) | 2'21:12 |
36 | Justin Gloden (LUX) | 2'22:14 |
37 | Alex Gonzalez (FRA) | 2'22:24 |
38 | Zhang Guowei (CHN) | 2'22:49 |
39 | Pedro Ortiz (COL) | 2'23:34 |
40 | Ronald Lanzoni (CRC) | 2'23:45 |
41 | Bradley Camp (AUS) | 2'23:49 |
42 | Adolphe Ambowode (CAF) | 2'23:52 |
43 | John Burra (TAN) | 2'24:17 |
44 | Samuel Hlawe (SWZ) | 2'24:42 |
45 | Juan Amores (CRC) | 2'24:49 |
46 | Peter Maher (CAN) | 2'24:49 |
47 | Abdou Monzo (NIG) | 2'25:05 |
48 | Diamantino Santos (BRA) | 2'25:13 |
49 | Omar Moussa (DJI) | 2'25:25 |
50 | Carlos Retiz (MEX) | 2'25:34 |
51 | Gary Fanelli (ASA) | 2'25:35 |
52 | John Woods (IRL) | 2'25:38 |
53 | Gideon Mthembu (SWZ) | 2'25:56 |
54 | Baikuntha Manandhar (NEP) | 2'25:57 |
55 | Karel David (TCH) | 2'26:12 |
56 | Ivo Rodrigues (BRA) | 2'26:27 |
57 | Martín Mondragón (MEX) | 2'27:10 |
58 | Thomas Dlamini (SWZ) | 2'28:06 |
59 | Inni Aboubacar (NIG) | 2'28:15 |
60 | Yohanna Waziri (NGR) | 2'29:14 |
61 | Nqheku Nteso (LES) | 2'29:44 |
62 | Benjamin Longiross (UGA) | 2'30:29 |
63 | Vincent Ruguga (UGA) | 2'31:04 |
64 | Alfonso Abellán (ESP) | 2'31:10 |
65 | Vithanakande Lek Samarasinghe (SRI) | 2'31:29 |
66 | Teeka Bogate (NEP) | 2'31:49 |
67 | David Edge (CAN) | 2'32:19 |
68 | Luis López (CRC) | 2'32:43 |
69 | Juan Camacho (BOL) | 2'34:41 |
70 | Abbas Mohammed (NGR) | 2'35:26 |
71 | Ahmet Altun (TUR) | 2'37:44 |
72 | James Gombedza (ZIM) | 2'38:13 |
73 | Kamana Koji (ZAI) | 2'38:34 |
74 | João Carvalho (ANG) | 2'40:45 |
75 | Aaron Dupnai (PNG) | 2'41:47 |
76 | Bineshwar Prasad (FIJ) | 2'41:50 |
77 | Calvin Dallas (ISV) | 2'42:19 |
78 | Telesphore Dusabe (RWA) | 2'42:52 |
79 | Eugene Muslar (BIZ) | 2'43:29 |
80 | Hassane Karinou (NIG) | 2'43:51 |
81 | Wallace Williams (ISV) | 2'44:40 |
82 | Mohala Mohloli (LES) | 2'44:44 |
83 | Awadh Shaban Al-Sameer (OMA) | 2'46:59 |
84 | Derek Adamson (JAM) | 2'47:57 |
85 | Krisnaba Hadur Basnyat (NEP) | 2'47:57 |
86 | Fred Schumann (GUM) | 2'49:52 |
87 | John Mwathiwa (MAW) | 2'51:43 |
88 | Marlon Williams (ISV) | 2'52:06 |
89 | Kaleka Mutoke (ZAI) | 2'55:21 |
90 | James Walker (GUM) | 2'56:32 |
91 | Mohiddin Mohamed Kulmiye (SOM) | 2'58:10 |
92 | Fred Ogwang (UGA) | 2'59:35 |
93 | Naser Babapur (IRI) | 3'00:20 |
94 | Ricardo Taitano (GUM) | 3'03:19 |
95 | Suma Keita (SLE) | 3'04:00 |
96 | Alassane Bah (GUI) | 3'06:27 |
97 | Thuyet Nguyen Van (VIE) | 3'10:57 |
98 | Polin Belisle (BIZ) | 3'14:02 |
– | Ahmed Mohamed Ismail (SOM) | DNF |
Bruno Lafranchi (SUI) | DNF | |
Ibrahim Hussein (KEN) | DNF | |
Alain Lazare (FRA) | DNF | |
John Treacy (IRL) | DNF | |
Dirk Vanderherten (BEL) | DNF | |
Domingo Aguilar (CHI) | DNF | |
Honorato Hernández (ESP) | DNF | |
Jörg Peter (GDR) | DNF | |
Joseph Kipsang (KEN) | DNF | |
Kwon Seong-Lak (KOR) | DNF | |
El Mostafa Nechchadi (MAR) | DNF | |
George Mambosasa (MAW) | DNF | |
Abdul Hadi Abdul Latheef (MDV) | DNF | |
Hussein Haleem (MDV) | DNF | |
Geir Kvernmo (NOR) | DNF | |
Paulo Catarino (POR) | DNF | |
John Maeke (SOL) | DNF | |
Martin Vrabel (TCH) | DNF | |
Mark Conover (USA) | DNF |
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