Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

The men's marathon at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, was held on Sunday August 9, 1992. The race started at 18:30h local time. One hundred and ten athletes from 72 nations started; 87 athletes completed the race, with Pyambuugiin Tuul from Mongolia finishing in last position in 4:00:44 (the first Olympic marathon runner to finish over 4 hours since 1908).[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Hwang Young-Cho of South Korea, the nation's first Olympic men's marathon medal. Koichi Morishita's silver was Japan's first medal in the event since 1968. Stephan Freigang of Germany took bronze, the first medal for Germany in the event though East Germany had won two golds (both by Waldemar Cierpinski) during partition.

Men's marathon
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Estadio Olimpico de Montjuic (2007)
VenueEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona
DateAugust 9
Competitors110 from 72 nations
Winning time2:13:23
Medalists
Hwang Young-Cho
 South Korea
Koichi Morishita
 Japan
Stephan Freigang
 Germany

Background

This was the 22nd appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning runners from the 1988 marathon included seven of the top eight finishers: gold medalist Gelindo Bordin of Italy, silver medalist Douglas Wakiihuri of Kenya, bronze medalist Hussein Ahmed Salah of Djibouti, fourth-place finisher Takeyuki Nakayama of Japan, fifth-place finisher Steve Moneghetti and eighth-place finisher Robert de Castella of Australia, and seventh-place finisher Juma Ikangaa of Tanzania. The world record holder, Belayneh Dinsamo of Ethiopia, did not enter; the 1991 world champion, Hiromi Taniguchi of Japan, did. The field was "very wide open as nobody had dominated the event in the preceding years."[2]

Aruba, Bahrain, Cameroon, Liechtenstein, Mauritania, Mongolia, Namibia, San Marino, Slovenia, and Syria each made their first appearance in Olympic men's marathons; some former Soviet republics appeared as the Unified Team in the team's only Summer Games. The United States made its 21st appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Competition format and course

As all Olympic marathons, the competition was a single race. The marathon distance of 26 miles, 385 yards was run over a point-to-point route starting at Mataró and finishing at the Olympic Stadium. The course ran along the Catalan coast, finishing with a "brutal" climb of 150 metres up Montjuïc to the stadium. Because of the timing of the race so close to the closing ceremony, an alternate finish line outside the stadium was used for runners finishing in over 2 hours and 45 minutes.[2]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics.

World record Belayneh Dinsamo (ETH)2:06:50Rotterdam, Netherlands17 April 1988
Olympic record Carlos Lopes (POR)2:09:21Los Angeles, United States12 August July 1984

No new world or Olympic bests were set during the competition.

Schedule

It was a hot day (27° C. or 80° F.), somewhat mitigated by the late start at 6:30 p.m. The schedule put the top finishers in the stadium just before the closing ceremony started, but slower runners could not finish in the stadium due to the ceremony.

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 9 August 199218:30Final

Results

RankAthleteNationTime
Hwang Young-Cho South Korea 2:13:23
Koichi Morishita Japan 2:13:45
Stephan Freigang Germany 2:14:00
4 Takeyuki Nakayama Japan 2:14:02
5 Salvatore Bettiol Italy 2:14:15
6 Salah Kokaich Morocco 2:14:25
7 Jan Huruk Poland 2:14:32
8 Hiromi Taniguchi Japan 2:14:42
9 Diego García Spain 2:14:56
10 Kim Jae-Ryong South Korea 2:15:01
11 Harri Hänninen Finland 2:15:19
12 Steve Spence United States 2:15:21
13 Ed Eyestone United States 2:15:23
14 Boniface Merande Kenya 2:15:46
15 Bert van Vlaanderen Netherlands 2:15:47
16 Rex Wilson New Zealand 2:15:51
17 Bob Kempainen United States 2:15:53
18 Rodrigo Gavela Spain 2:16:23
19 Karel David Czechoslovakia 2:16:34
20 Leszek Beblo Poland 2:16:38
21 Wiesław Perszke Poland 2:16:38
22 Yakov Tolstikov Unified Team 2:17:04
23 Tena Negere Ethiopia 2:17:07
24 Osmiro Silva Brazil 2:17:16
25 Abel Mokibe South Africa 2:17:24
26 Robert de Castella Australia 2:17:44
27 Steve Brace Great Britain 2:17:49
28 Kim Wan-gi South Korea 2:18:32
29 Isidro Rico Mexico 2:18:52
30 Hussein Ahmed Salah Djibouti 2:19:04
31 Dominique Chauvelier France 2:19:09
32 José Montiel Spain 2:19:15
33 Thabiso Moqhali Lesotho 2:19:28
34 Juma Ikangaa Tanzania 2:19:34
35 Derek Froude New Zealand 2:19:37
36 Douglas Wakiihuri Kenya 2:19:38
37 Ibrahim Hussein Kenya 2:19:49
38 Gyula Borka Hungary 2:20:46
39 Dave Long Great Britain 2:20:51
40 Mirko Vindiš Slovenia 2:21:03
41 Paul Davies-Hale Great Britain 2:21:15
42 Elphas Ginindza Swaziland 2:21:15
43 Rolando Vera Ecuador 2:21:30
44 Alessio Faustini Italy 2:21:37
45 Luis Soares France 2:21:57
46 Paul Kuété Cameroon 2:22:43
47 Helmut Schmuck Austria 2:23:38
48 Steve Moneghetti Australia 2:23:42
49 Konrad Dobler Germany 2:23:44
50 Ralombo Mwenze Zaire 2:23:47
51 John Treacy Ireland 2:24:11
52 Herman Suizo Philippines 2:25:18
53 Peter Reynierse Aruba 2:25:31
54 Nelson Zamora Uruguay 2:25:32
55 Daniel Böltz Switzerland 2:25:50
56 Joseildo da Silva Brazil 2:26:00
57 Juan Camacho Bolivia 2:26:01
58 Cephas Matafi Zimbabwe 2:26:17
59 Mohamed Selmi Algeria 2:26:56
60 Ildephonse Sehirwa Rwanda 2:27:44
61 Zerehune Gizaw Ethiopia 2:28:25
62 Jaime Ojeda Chile 2:28:39
63 Smartex Tambala Malawi 2:29:02
64 Pascal Zilliox France 2:30:02
65 Luis López Costa Rica 2:30:26
66 Gian Luigi Macina San Marino 2:30:45
67 Abdou Manzo Niger 2:31:15
68 Roland Willie Liechtenstein 2:31:32
69 Frank Kayele Namibia 2:31:41
70 Hari Bahadur Rokaya Nepal 2:32:26
71 Kuruppu Karunaratne Sri Lanka 2:32:26
72 Tommy Hughes Ireland 2:32:55
73 William Aguirre Nicaragua 2:34:18
74 Ferdinand Amadi Central African Republic 2:35:39
75 Mohamed Khamis Taher Libya 2:35:46
76 Dieudonné LaMothe Haiti 2:36:11
77 Myint Kan Myanmar 2:37:39
78 Calvin Dallas Virgin Islands 2:38:11
79 Saad Mubarak Ali Bahrain 2:39:19
80 Ryu Ok-hyon North Korea 2:40:51
81 Alain Razahasoa Madagascar 2:41:41
82 Michael Lopeyok Uganda 2:42:54
83 Benjamin Keleketu Botswana 2:45:57
84 Moussa El-Hariri Syria 2:47:06
85 Lưu Văn Hùng Vietnam 2:56:42
86 Hussein Haleem Maldives 3:04:16
87 Pyambuugiin Tuul Mongolia 4:00:44
Apolinario Belisle Honduras DNF
Abebe Mekonnen Ethiopia DNF
Bineshwar Prasad Fiji DNF
Peter Maher Canada DNF
Diamantino dos Santos Brazil DNF
Luketz Swartbooi Namibia DNF
John Burra Tanzania DNF
Dionicio Cerón Mexico DNF
Jorge González Puerto Rico DNF
António Pinto Coelho Portugal DNF
Gelindo Bordin Italy DNF
Carlos Grisales Colombia DNF
Alberto Cuba Cuba DNF
Talal Omar Abdillahi Djibouti DNF
Csaba Szűcs Hungary DNF
Andy Ronan Ireland DNF
Mohamed Ould Khalifa Mauritania DNF
Tonnie Dirks Netherlands DNF
Dionísio Castro Portugal DNF
Joaquim Pinheiro Portugal DNF
Jan Tau South Africa DNF
Zithulele Sinqe South Africa DNF
Simon Robert Naali Tanzania DNF
Vladimir Bukhanov Unified Team DNS
Salvador García Mexico DNS

See also

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games: Men's Marathon". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  2. "Marathon, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
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