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2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's 20 kilometres walk

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Men's 20 kilometres walk
at the 2023 World Championships
VenueNational Athletics Centre
Dates19 August
Competitors50 from 28 nations
Winning time1:17:32
Medalists
gold medal    Spain
silver medal    Sweden
bronze medal    Brazil
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The men's 20 kilometres walk at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 19 August 2023.[1]

Summary

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The skies over Budapest unloaded on the first event at these Championships drenching the 1 kilometer course just before race time. With tight turns, several athletes slipped and fell trying to compete at high speed.

From the gun, returning silver medalist Koki Ikeda went to the front, creating a gap over a pack led by Salih Korkmaz and two time defending champion Toshikazu Yamanishi. On the fifth lap, Ikeda dropped a 3:49 to open up an 8 second lead. By the half way point he had expanded that gap to 15 seconds. From that commanding lead, Ikeda began to show signs of weakness. Lap times in the low 3:50's became high 3:50's while the chase group was picking up speed. On the 15th lap, Álvaro Martín put the hammer down, dropping a 3:43 lap and pulling next to Ikeda. Martín followed that with a 3:48 crushing Ikeda's enthusiasm. Caio Bonfim, Perseus Karlström and Evan Dunfee were the next to pass Ikeda and set off in chase of Martín. Over the next three laps, Martín opened up 13 seconds over his chasers. He was able to celebrate on the final lap while Karlström was doing a 3:48 behind him to separate from Bonfim and capture silver.

Records

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Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record  Yusuke Suzuki (JPN) 1:16:36 Nomi, Japan 15 March 2015
Championship record  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:17:21 Saint-Denis, France 23 August 2003
World Leading  Zhang Jun (CHN) 1:17:47 Taicang, China 8 April 2023
African Record  Samuel Gathimba (KEN) 1:18:23 Nairobi, Kenya 18 June 2021
Asian Record  Yusuke Suzuki (JPN) 1:16:36 Nomi, Japan 15 March 2015
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Julio Martínez (GUA) 1:17:46 Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany 8 May 1999
South American Record  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:17:21 Saint-Denis, France 23 August 2003
European Record  Yohann Diniz (FRA) 1:17:02 Arles, France 8 March 2015
Oceanian record  Nathan Deakes (AUS) 1:17:33 Cixi, China 23 April 2005

The following records were set at the competition:

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
World Leading 1:17:32 Álvaro Martín  Spain (ESP) 19 Aug 2023

Qualification standard

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The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 1:20:100.[3]

Schedule

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The event schedule, in local time (CEST), was as follows:[4]

Date Time Round
19 August 8:50 Final

Results

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The race was started on 19 August at 10:50.[5]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Álvaro Martín  Spain (ESP) 1:17:32 WL
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Perseus Karlström  Sweden (SWE) 1:17:39 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Caio Bonfim  Brazil (BRA) 1:17:47 NR
4 Evan Dunfee  Canada (CAN) 1:18:03 NR
5 Christopher Linke  Germany (GER) 1:18:12 NR
6 Veli-Matti Partanen  Finland (FIN) 1:18:22 NR
7 Brian Pintado  Ecuador (ECU) 1:18:26 PB
8 Declan Tingay  Australia (AUS) 1:18:30 PB
9 Samuel Gathimba  Kenya (KEN) 1:18:34 SB
10 Gabriel Bordier  France (FRA) 1:18:59 PB
11 Francesco Fortunato  Italy (ITA) 1:19:01
12 Yuta Koga  Japan (JPN) 1:19:02 SB
13 Alberto Amezcua  Spain (ESP) 1:19:28 PB
14 Rhydian Cowley  Australia (AUS) 1:19:31
15 Koki Ikeda  Japan (JPN) 1:19:44
16 Salih Korkmaz  Turkey (TUR) 1:19:49 SB
17 César Rodríguez  Peru (PER) 1:19:52 NR
18 Andrés Olivas  Mexico (MEX) 1:19:55 SB
19 David Hurtado  Ecuador (ECU) 1:20:07
20 Jordy Jiménez  Ecuador (ECU) 1:20:08 PB
21 Eiki Takahashi  Japan (JPN) 1:20:25
22 Luis Henry Campos  Peru (PER) 1:20:56 PB
23 Máté Helebrandt  Hungary (HUN) 1:21:16 PB
24 Toshikazu Yamanishi  Japan (JPN) 1:21:39
25 Noel Chama  Mexico (MEX) 1:21:51
26 Éider Arévalo  Colombia (COL) 1:21:55
27 Vikash Singh  India (IND) 1:21:58
28 Serhii Svitlychnyi  Ukraine (UKR) 1:22:28 SB
29 Zhang Jun  China (CHN) 1:23:13
30 Andrea Cosi [it]  Italy (ITA) 1:23:28
31 José Alejandro Barrondo  Guatemala (GUA) 1:23:33
32 José Luis Doctor [de]  Mexico (MEX) 1:23:35
33 João Vieira  Portugal (POR) 1:23:37
34 Dominik Černý  Slovakia (SVK) 1:23:42 PB
35 Paramjeet Singh Bisht  India (IND) 1:24:02
36 Max Batista Gonçalves dos Santos  Brazil (BRA) 1:24:10 PB
37 Wang Zhaozhao  China (CHN) 1:24:23
38 Alexandros Papamichail  Greece (GRE) 1:24:26 SB
39 Diego García  Spain (ESP) 1:25:12
40 Kyle Swan  Australia (AUS) 1:26:02
41 Nick Christie  United States (USA) 1:26:21 SB
42 José Eduardo Ortiz  Guatemala (GUA) 1:26:29
43 Jerry Jokinen [fi]  Finland (FIN) 1:26:54
44 Niu Wenchao  China (CHN) 1:27:26
45 Juan Manuel Cano  Argentina (ARG) 1:27:29
46 César Herrera  Colombia (COL) 1:27:47
47 Akashdeep Singh  India (IND) 1:31:12
David Kenny  Ireland (IRL) DNF
Massimo Stano  Italy (ITA)
Marius Žiūkas  Lithuania (LTU) DQ

References

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  1. ^ "WCH Budapest 23 preview: race walks". World Athletics. 14 August 2023. Archived from the original on 16 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  2. ^ "20 Kilometres Walk Men − Records". World Athletics. Archived from the original on 27 July 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Qualifying System and Entry Standards" (PDF). World Athletics. 19 August 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 August 2022. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Men 20 Kilometres Race Walk - Timetable". World Athletics. Archived from the original on 20 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Results 20 Kilometres Race Walk Men - Final" (PDF). World Athletics. 19 August 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.