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2002 European Athletics Championships – Men's 20 kilometres walk

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These are the official results of the men's 20 km walk event at the 2002 European Championships in Munich, Germany, held on August 6, 2002. Spain's Paquillo Fernández set a new championships record, clocking a total time of 1:18:37, eight seconds faster than the winning time set by Russia's Mikhail Shchennikov in 1994.

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Medalists

Gold Spain Paquillo Fernández
Spain (ESP)
Silver Russia Vladimir Andreyev
Russia (RUS)
Bronze Spain Juan Manuel Molina
Spain (ESP)

Abbreviations

  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
DNS did not start
NM no mark
WR world record
WL world leading
AR area record
CR event record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Records

Standing records prior to the 2002 European Athletics Championships
World Record  Paquillo Fernández (ESP) 1:17:22 April 28, 2002 Finland Turku, Finland
Event Record  Mikhail Shchennikov (RUS) 1:18:45 April 8, 1994 Finland Helsinki, Finland
Standing records after the 2002 European Athletics Championships
Event Record  Paquillo Fernández (ESP) 1:18:37 August 6, 2002 Germany Munich, Germany

Final

Rank Athlete Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Paquillo Fernández (ESP) 1:18:37 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Vladimir Andreyev (RUS) 1:19:56
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Juan Manuel Molina (ESP) 1:20:36
4  Viktor Burayev (RUS) 1:20:36 SB
5  Ivan Trotski (BLR) 1:20:52 SB
6  Yevgeniy Misyulya (BLR) 1:20:56 SB
7  Alessandro Gandellini (ITA) 1:21:03 SB
8  Robert Heffernan (IRL) 1:21:10
9  Lorenzo Civallero (ITA) 1:21:21 SB
10  Andrey Stadnichuk (RUS) 1:21:29
11  André Höhne (GER) 1:21:38 SB
12  João Vieira (POR) 1:21:55
13  Jiří Malysa (CZE) 1:22:12 SB
14  Roman Magdziarczyk (POL) 1:22:57
15  Benjamin Kuciński (POL) 1:24:38
16  Augusto Cardoso (POR) 1:24:59
16  Erik Tysse (NOR) 1:25:06
17  Peter Barto (SVK) 1:25:36 SB
18  Jan Albrecht (GER) 1:25:58
19  Miloš Holuša (CZE) 1:26:03
20  Theodoros Stamatopoulos (GRE) 1:25:53
21  Radovan Elko (SVK) 1:27:47
22  Milan Batovsky (SVK) 1:28:54
DISQUALIFIED (DQ)
 Andrew Drake (GBR) DQ
 Andrey Makarov (BLR) DQ
 Michele Didoni (ITA) DQ
 Predrag Filipović (YUG) DQ
 Elefthérios Thanópoulos (GRE) DQ
 Gintaras Andriuškevičius (LTU) DQ

See also

References

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