Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's 20 kilometres walk

The men's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 5 August 2021 in Sapporo.[1] Approximately 60 athletes competed; the exact number was dependent on how many nations use universality places to enter athletes in addition to the number qualifying through time (no universality places were used in 2016).[2] The reigning champion is Wang Zhen of China.

Men's 20 kilometres walk
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Olympic Athletics
VenueOdori Park, Sapporo
Date5 August 2021
Competitors57 from 28 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Massimo Stano  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Koki Ikeda  Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Toshikazu Yamanishi  Japan
← 2016
2024 →

Background edit

This was the 17th appearance of the event, having appeared at every Olympics since 1956.

Qualification edit

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 3 qualified athletes in the men's 20 kilometres walk if all athletes meet the entry standard or qualify by ranking during the qualifying period. (The limit of 3 has been in place since the 1930 Olympic Congress.) The qualifying standard is 1:21:00. This standard was "set for the sole purpose of qualifying athletes with exceptional performances unable to qualify through the IAAF World Rankings pathway." The world rankings, based on the average of the best five results for the athlete over the qualifying period and weighted by the importance of the meet, will then be used to qualify athletes until the cap of 60 is reached.[2][3]

The qualifying period was originally from 1 January 2019 to 31 May 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the period was suspended from 6 April 2020 to 30 November 2020, with the end date extended to 29 June 2021. The most recent Area Championships may be counted in the ranking, even if not during the qualifying period.[2][4] In July 2020, World Athletics announced that the suspension period would be lifted for the road events (marathons and race walks) on 1 September 2020.[5]

NOCs can also use their universality place—each NOC can enter one male athlete regardless of time if they had no male athletes meeting the entry standard for an athletics event—in the 20 kilometres walk.[2]

Men's 20 km walk edit

Entry number: 60.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 1:21:00 3   China Cai Zelin
Wang Kaihua
Zhang Jun
3   India Irfan Kolothum Thodi
Sandeep Kumar
Rahul Rohilla
3   Italy Francesco Fortunato
Massimo Stano
Federico Tontodonati
3   Japan Koki Ikeda
Eiki Takahashi
Toshikazu Yamanishi
3   Mexico Noel Alí Chama
Andrés Olivas
Jesús Tadeo Vega[6]
3   Spain Álvaro Martín
Diego García
Miguel Ángel López
1   Australia Dane Bird-Smith
Rhydian Cowley
2   Brazil Caio Bonfim
Matheus Corrêa
1   Colombia Éider Arévalo
José Montaña
1   Ecuador Andrés Chocho
Brian Pintado
2   France Gabriel Bordier
Kévin Campion
2   Germany Nils Brembach
Christopher Linke[7]
2   Great Britain Tom Bosworth
Callum Wilkinson
2   Guatemala José Alejandro Barrondo
José Ortiz
2   Ukraine Ivan Losev
Eduard Zabuzhenko
0   Ireland Alex Wright
1   Kazakhstan Georgiy Sheiko
0   Kenya Samuel Gathimba
1   Lithuania Marius Žiūkas
1   ROC[Note RUS] Vasiliy Mizinov
1   South Africa Wayne Snyman
1   South Korea Choe Byeong-kwang
1   Sweden Perseus Karlström
1   Turkey Salih Korkmaz
World ranking 1   Germany Leo Köpp
2   Turkey Şahin Şenoduncu
Abdulselam İmuk
1   Ukraine Viktor Shumik
1   Poland Łukasz Niedziałek
2   Colombia Jhon Castañeda
Manuel Esteban Soto
2   Peru César Augusto Rodríguez
Luis Henry Campos
2   Australia Kyle Swan
Declan Tingay
1   Belarus Aliaksandr Liakhovich
1   Ireland David Kenny
1   South Africa Lebogang Shange
1   Slovakia Miroslav Úradník
1   Brazil Lucas Mazzo
1   United States Nick Christie
Total 60

Competition format and course edit

The event consists of a single race.[8]

Records edit

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Olympic, and area records were as follows.

World record   Yusuke Suzuki (JPN) 1:16:36 Nomi, Japan 15 March 2015
Olympic record   Chen Ding (CHN) 1:18.46 London, United Kingdom 4 August 2012
Area Time Athlete Nation
Africa (records) 1:19:02 Hatem Ghoula   Tunisia
Asia (records) 1:16:36 WR Yusuke Suzuki   Japan
Europe (records) 1:17:02 Yohann Diniz   France
North, Central America
and Caribbean
(records)
1:17:46 Julio René Martínez   Guatemala
Oceania (records) 1:17:33 Nathan Deakes   Australia
South America (records) 1:17:21 Jefferson Pérez   Ecuador

Schedule edit

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

The men's 20 kilometres walk took place on a single day.[1]

Date Time Round
Thursday, 5 August 2021 16:30 Final

Results edit

[9]

Rank Athlete Nation Time Time behind Notes
  Massimo Stano   Italy 1:21:05
  Koki Ikeda   Japan 1:21:14 +0:09
  Toshikazu Yamanishi   Japan 1:21:28 +0:23
4 Álvaro Martín   Spain 1:21:46 +0:41
5 Christopher Linke   Germany 1:21:50 +0:45
6 Diego García   Spain 1:21:57 +0:52
7 Wang Kaihua   China 1:22:03 +0:58
8 Zhang Jun   China 1:22:16 +1:11
9 Perseus Karlström   Sweden 1:22:29 +1:24
10 Callum Wilkinson   Great Britain 1:22:38 +1:33
11 Andrés Olivas   Mexico 1:22:46 +1:41
12 Brian Pintado   Ecuador 1:22:54 +1:49
13 Caio Bonfim   Brazil 1:23:21 +2:16
14 Manuel Esteban Soto   Colombia 1:23:32 +2:27
15 Francesco Fortunato   Italy 1:23:43 +2:38
16 Kévin Campion   France 1:23:53 +2:48 SB
17 Declan Tingay   Australia 1:24:00 +2:55 PB
18 Éider Arévalo   Colombia 1:24:10 +3:05
19 David Hurtado   Ecuador 1:24:31 +3:26
20 Wayne Snyman   South Africa 1:24:33 +3:28
21 César Rodríguez   Peru 1:24:40 +3:35
22 Leo Kopp   Germany 1:24:46 +3:41
23 Sandeep Kumar   India 1:25:07 +4:02
24 Gabriel Bordier   France 1:25:23 +4:18
25 Tom Bosworth   Great Britain 1:25:57 +4:52
26 Cai Zelin   China 1:26:39 +5:34
27 Jhon Castañeda   Colombia 1:26:41 +5:36
28 Nils Brembach   Germany 1:26:45 +5:40
29 David Kenny   Ireland 1:26:54 +5:49
30 José Oswaldo Calel   Guatemala 1:26:55 +5:50
31 Miguel Ángel López   Spain 1:27:12 +6:07
32 Eiki Takahashi   Japan 1:27:29 +6:24
33 Marius Žiūkas   Lithuania 1:27:35 +6:30
34 Şahin Şenoduncu   Turkey 1:27:39 +6:34
35 Jordy Jiménez   Ecuador 1:27:52 +6:47
36 Kyle Swan   Australia 1:27:55 +6:50
37 Choe Byeong-kwang   South Korea 1:28:12 +7:07 SB
38 Noel Alí Chama   Mexico 1:28:23 +7:18
39 Georgiy Sheiko   Kazakhstan 1:28:38 +7:33
40 José Ortiz   Guatemala 1:28:57 +7:52
41 Miroslav Úradník   Slovakia 1:29:25 +8:20
42 Jesús Tadeo Vega   Mexico 1:30:37 +9:32
43 Luis Henry Campos   Peru 1:30:58 +9:53
44 Federico Tontodonati   Italy 1:31:19 +10:14
45 Aliaksandr Liakhovich   Belarus 1:31:28 +10:23
46 Matheus Correa   Brazil 1:31:47 +10:42
47 Rahul Rohilla   India 1:32:06 +11:01
48 Abdulselam İmük   Turkey 1:32:27 +11:22
49 Ivan Losev   Ukraine 1:33:26 +12:21
50 Nick Christie   United States 1:34:37 +13:32
51 Irfan Kolothum Thodi   India 1:34:41 +13:36 SB
52 Eduard Zabuzhenko   Ukraine 1:39:38 +18:33
Lucas Mazzo   Brazil Did not finish
Łukasz Niedziałek   Poland
Salih Korkmaz   Turkey
Vasiliy Mizinov   ROC Disqualified
José Alejandro Barrondo   Guatemala

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Athletics Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – Athletics" (PDF). IAAF. Archived (PDF) from the original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  3. ^ "IAAF to follow other sports with world ranking system for athletes". BBC Sport. 7 March 2018. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Olympic qualification period suspended until 1 December 2020". World Athletics. 6 April 2020. Archived from the original on 9 April 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Olympic qualifying system to recommence for road athletes from September 2020". 28 July 2020. Archived from the original on 28 November 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Definen a los marchistas mexicanos que irán a los Tokio 2021". www.milenio.com. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  7. ^ Alternate Athlete: Hagen Pohle, SC Potsdam, qualified by Ranking.
  8. ^ "Athletics Explanatory Guide" (PDF). Tokyo 2020. August 2019. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Athletics – Men's 20km Race Walk – Final – Results" (PDF). olympics.com. TOCOG. 5 August 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.