Track and field at the 2011 Military World Games – Men's marathon

The men's marathon event at the 2011 Military World Games was held on 17 July at the Estádio Olímpico João Havelange.

Records

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Prior to this competition, the existing world and CISM record were as follows:

World Record   Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 2:03:59 Berlin, Germany 28 September 2008
CISM World Record   Mubarak Hassan Shami (QAT) 2:09:22 Venice, Italy 22 October 2005

Schedule

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Date Time Round
17 July 2011 7:00 Final

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Patrick Tambwe Ngoie
  France
Rachid Ghanmouni
  France
Paul Kosgei
  Kenya

Results

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Final

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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Patrick Tambwe Ngoie   France 2:18:17
  Rachid Ghanmouni   France 2:18:43
  Paul Kosgei   Kenya 2:20:43
4 Arkadiusz Gardzielewski   Poland 2:20:52
5 Pak Song-chol   North Korea 2:21:59
6 Ramoseka Raobine   Botswana 2:22:18
7 Kelebonye Simbuwa   Botswana 2:23:38
8 Deepchand Saharan   India 2:23:50
9 Lahcen Benlahcen   Morocco 2:24:32
10 Gino Van Geyte   Belgium 2:24:44
11 João Sousa   Brazil 2:24:47
12 Mohamed Ali Gmati   Tunisia 2:28:14
13 Yang Dinghong   China 2:28:43
14 Jacob   United States 2:29:41
15 Samson Nyonyi   Tanzania 2:30:46
16 Tim Stessens   Belgium 2:31:20
17 Marco Antonio Erazo Montero   Ecuador 2:32:20
18 Larry Sanchez   Venezuela 2:33:43
19 Ajith Bandara   Sri Lanka 2:34:33
20 Simon Shipingana   Namibia 2:35:56
21 Ram Singh Yadav   India 2:36:12
22 Hector Montecinos   Chile 2:38:42
23 Hussein Awadah   Lebanon 2:39:30
24 Colin Merritt   Ireland 2:39:34
25 Francisco Gómez   Chile 2:40:34
26 Stephen Mckeigue   Ireland 2:41:13
27 Park Kyung-in   South Korea 2:41:53
28 Charles Nadeau   Canada 2:44:22
29 Kingstome Maringe   Zimbabwe 2:45:48
30 Wilmer Contreras   Venezuela 2:52:23
31 Ran Zhao   China 2:52:27
32 Patrick Majerus   Luxembourg 2:53:26
33 Zvonko Blatnik   Slovenia 2:57:42
34 Andreas Magnusson   Sweden 2:58:00
35 Cegar Goran   Serbia 2:58:18
36 Mattias Bramstang   Sweden 2:59:36
37 Mario Grech   Malta 3:00:08
38 Stalin Rafael Barros Reinoso   Ecuador 3:03:40
39 Dany Papi   Luxembourg 3:05:23
40 Sergio Pinas   Suriname 3:21:13
41 Andrew Chimbidlikai   Zimbabwe 3:23:51
42 Mervin Sibe   Suriname 3:45:00
43 Igor Jakimovski   Macedonia 4:20:12
Abdeslam Siouani   Morocco DNF
Robert Nghipangelwa Kaxuxuena   Namibia DNF
Lee Myung-ki   South Korea DNF
Dragan Todorov   Serbia DNF
Saad Al-Asmari   Saudi Arabia DNS
Damian Paul Chopa   Tanzania DNS
Germano Corcione   Italy DNS
Michael Ott   Switzerland DNS
Seibou Abdourahaman   Togo DNS
Øystein Sylta   Norway DNS
David Valterio   Switzerland DNS
Yaseen Khaled   Bahrain DNS

References

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  1. ^ Final results. RIO 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved on 2016-06-07.