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2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's 35 kilometres walk

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Men's 35 kilometres walk
at the 2022 World Championships
VenueHayward Field
Dates24 July
Competitors52 from 28 nations
Winning time2:23:14
Medalists
gold medal    Italy
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    Sweden
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The men's 35 kilometres walk at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene on 24 July 2022.[1]

Records

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Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record world records will be recognised after 1 January 2023
Championship record new event
World Leading  Masatora Kawano (JPN) 2:26:40 Wajima, Japan 17 April 2022
African Record  Wayne Snyman (RSA) 2:32:52 Cape Town, South Africa 15 January 2022
Asian Record  Masatora Kawano (JPN) 2:26:40 Wajima, Japan 17 April 2022
North, Central American and Caribbean record  José Luis Doctor (MEX) 2:29:24 Dudince, Slovakia 23 April 2022
South American Record  José Leonardo Montaña (COL) 2:30:46 Dudince, Slovakia 23 April 2022
European Record Target performance 2:24:00
Oceanian record No ratified record

Qualification standard

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The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 2:33:00 or 3:50:00 over 50 kilometres.[3]

Schedule

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The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

Date Time Round
24 July 06:15 Final

Results

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The event was started at 06:15.[4]

Rank Name Nationality Time Cards Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Massimo Stano  Italy (ITA) 2:23:14 CR, ER[5]
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Masatora Kawano  Japan (JPN) 2:23:15 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Perseus Karlström  Sweden (SWE) 2:23:44 PB
4 Brian Pintado  Ecuador (ECU) 2:24:37 AR
5 He Xianghong  China (CHN) 2:24:45 ~ NR
6 Evan Dunfee  Canada (CAN) 2:25:02 AR
7 Caio Bonfim  Brazil (BRA) 2:25:14 NR
8 Éider Arévalo  Colombia (COL) 2:25:21 NR
9 Tomohiro Noda  Japan (JPN) 2:25:29 ~ PB
10 Miguel Ángel López  Spain (ESP) 2:25:58 NR
11 Ricardo Ortíz  Mexico (MEX) 2:27:11 NR
12 Ever Palma  Mexico (MEX) 2:27:55 PB
13 Aleksi Ojala  Finland (FIN) 2:28:22 ~ > NR
14 Aurélien Quinion  France (FRA) 2:28:46 ~ NR
15 Zhaxi Yangben  China (CHN) 2:28:56 PB
16 César Rodríguez  Peru (PER) 2:29:24 ~ NR
17 Xu Hao  China (CHN) 2:29:55 ~ PB
18 Rhydian Cowley  Australia (AUS) 2:30:34 > NR
19 Dawid Tomala  Poland (POL) 2:30:47 > > PB
20 Wayne Snyman  South Africa (RSA) 2:31:15 AR
21 Miroslav Úradník  Slovakia (SVK) 2:31:16 PB
22 José Luis Doctor  Mexico (MEX) 2:32:43 ~ ~ ~ PZ210
23 Vít Hlaváč  Czech Republic (CZE) 2:32:50 NR
24 Andrés Chocho  Ecuador (ECU) 2:33:28
25 Brendan Boyce  Ireland (IRL) 2:33:31 > > SB
26 Daisuke Matsunaga  Japan (JPN) 2:33:56 >
27 Marius Žiūkas  Lithuania (LTU) 2:34:16 > > NR
28 Diego Pinzón  Colombia (COL) 2:34:26 PB
29 Alexandros Papamichail  Greece (GRE) 2:34:48 ~ NR
30 Érick Barrondo  Guatemala (GUA) 2:35:01
31 Dominik Černý  Slovakia (SVK) 2:35:39 > PB
32 Álvaro López  Spain (ESP) 2:36:20
33 Arturas Mastianica  Lithuania (LTU) 2:36:25 PB
34 Karl Junghannß  Germany (GER) 2:38:50 >
35 Georgiy Sheiko  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 2:39:47 >
36 Nick Christie  United States (USA) 2:41:08 SB
37 Arnis Rumbenieks  Latvia (LAT) 2:42:47
38 Marius Iulian Cocioran  Romania (ROM) 2:43:27 >
39 Rui Coelho  Portugal (POR) 2:44:55 SB
40 Carl Dohmann  Germany (GER) 2:45:44
Jhonatan Amores  Ecuador (ECU) DNF
Carl Gibbons  Australia (AUS) DNF
Luis Henry Campos  Peru (PER) > ~ ~ PZ210 DNF
José Leonardo Montaña  Colombia (COL) DNF
João Vieira  Portugal (POR) DNF
Andrea Agrusti  Italy (ITA) > > > > DQ
Artur Brzozowski  Poland (POL) ~ > > > DQ
Aku Partanen  Finland (FIN) ~ ~ ~ > DQ
Luis Ángel Sánchez  Guatemala (GUA) ~ ~ ~ > DQ
Marc Tur  Spain (ESP) > > > > DQ

References

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  1. ^ Timetable
  2. ^ "35 Kilometres Walk Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Competitions Entry Standards 2022 – IAAF World Championships – PDF title, Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Oregon 2022" (PDF). iaaf.org. 9 July 2022.
  4. ^ Results
  5. ^ As this performance was better than the target of 2:24:00, fixed by EAA, his time has been considered as the first European record of the event.