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2011 World Championships in Athletics – Men's marathon

The Men's marathon at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held starting and finishing at Gukchae-bosang Memorial Park on September 4. Abel Kirui was the defending champion.[1]

The men's marathon podium at the 2011 World Championships
Official Video

The story was all Kirui. Running a casual pace to 15 km, first the Moroccan contingent tried to test the field. The pace picked up and the field strung out. After 25 km, it was down to Kirui, Vincent Kipruto, Eliud Kiptanui, Feyisa Lilesa and Abderrahime Bouramdane. Then Kirui put the hammer down, running 14:18 between 25 and 30 km. Nobody could go with him and he ran all alone, extending his lead for the remainder of the race to finish in 2:07:38. The 2:28 gap was the largest winning margin in World Championship history. After dropping Bouramdane and Kiptanui. Kipruto and Lilesa ran tactically for the remainder of the race, with Kipruto getting silver.

The race was also the World Cup team competition. In that competition, the scoring is based on the cumulative time of the top three finishers for each team. Each country participating in the World Cup was allowed 5 entries into the marathon. The event was clearly won by Kenya, with 1st, 2nd and 5th-place finishers (Kenya also had the 6th-place finisher). Perennial champion Japan finished second, a cumulative minute ahead of Morocco.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Abel Kirui
  Kenya (KEN)
Vincent Kipruto
  Kenya (KEN)
Feyisa Lilesa
  Ethiopia (ETH)

World Marathon Cup

  • Note: Marathon Cup medals are not listed in the championships medal table

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

World record   Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 2:03:59 Berlin, Germany 28 September 2008
Championship record   Abel Kirui (KEN) 2:06:54 Berlin, Germany 22 August 2009
World Leading   Emmanuel Kipchirchir Mutai (KEN) 2:03:40 London, Great Britain 17 April 2011
African record   Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 2:03:59 Berlin, Germany 28 September 2008
Asian record   Toshinari Takaoka (JPN) 2:06:16 Chicago, United States 13 October 2002
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Khalid Khannouchi (USA) 2:05:38 London, Great Britain 24 April 2002
South American record   Ronaldo da Costa (BRA) 2:06:05 Berlin, Germany 20 September 1998
European record   António Pinto (POR) 2:06:36 London, Great Britain 16 April 2000
  Benoît Zwierzchiewski (FRA) Paris, France 6 April 2003
Oceanian record   Robert de Castella (AUS) 2:07:51 Boston, United States 21 April 1986

Qualification standards

A time B time
2:17:00

Schedule

Date Time Round
September 4, 2011 09:00 Final

Results

KEY: q Fastest non-qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
  Abel Kirui   Kenya (KEN) 2:07:38 SB
  Vincent Kipruto   Kenya (KEN) 2:10:06
  Feyisa Lilesa   Ethiopia (ETH) 2:10:32 SB
4 Abderrahime Bouramdane   Morocco (MAR) 2:10:55
5 David Barmasai Tumo   Kenya (KEN) 2:11:39
6 Eliud Kiptanui   Kenya (KEN) 2:11:50
7 Hiroyuki Horibata   Japan (JPN) 2:11:52
8 Ruggero Pertile   Italy (ITA) 2:11:57
9 Stephen Kiprotich   Uganda (UGA) 2:12:57
10 Kentaro Nakamoto   Japan (JPN) 2:13:10
11 Rachid Kisri   Morocco (MAR) 2:13:24
12 Eshetu Wendimu   Ethiopia (ETH) 2:13:37
13 Marius Ionescu   Romania (ROM) 2:15:32 PB
14 Dong Guojian   China (CHN) 2:15:45 SB
15 David Webb   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:15:48 SB
16 Cuthbert Nyasango   Zimbabwe (ZIM) 2:15:56 SB
17 Beraki Beyene   Eritrea (ERI) 2:16:03 SB
18 Yuki Kawauchi   Japan (JPN) 2:16:11
19 Aleksey Sokolov   Russia (RUS) 2:16:23
20 Ser-Od Bat-Ochir   Mongolia (MGL) 2:16:41
21 Aleksey Sokolov   Russia (RUS) 2:16:48
22 Lee Merrien   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:16:59
23 Jeong Jin-hyeok   South Korea (KOR) 2:17:04
24 Li Zicheng   China (CHN) 2:17:35
25 José Manuel Martínez   Spain (ESP) 2:17:44
26 Rafael Iglesias   Spain (ESP) 2:17:45 SB
27 Ahmed Baday   Morocco (MAR) 2:17:59
28 Lee Myong-seung   South Korea (KOR) 2:18:05
29 Yoshinori Oda   Japan (JPN) 2:18:05
30 Pablo Villalobos   Spain (ESP) 2:18:12
31 Mike Morgan   United States (USA) 2:18:30 SB
32 Urige Buta   Norway (NOR) 2:20:16
33 Wu Shiwei   China (CHN) 2:21:12
34 Jesper Faurschou   Denmark (DEN) 2:21:15
35 Hwang Jun-Hyeon   South Korea (KOR) 2:21:54 SB
36 Mike Tebulo   Malawi (MAW) 2:22:45 SB
37 Mike Sayenko   United States (USA) 2:22:49 SB
38 Yukihiro Kitaoka   Japan (JPN) 2:23:11 SB
39 Jeff Eggleston   United States (USA) 2:23:33
40 Hwang Jun-Suk   South Korea (KOR) 2:23:47
41 Nicholas Arciniaga   United States (USA) 2:24:06
42 Anton Kosmac   Slovenia (SLO) 2:24:16
43 Samuel Goitom   Eritrea (ERI) 2:25:42 SB
44 Kim Min   South Korea (KOR) 2:27:20 SB
45 Sergio Reyes   United States (USA) 2:29:15 SB
46 Coolboy Ngamole   South Africa (RSA) 2:30:01
47 Bekir Karayel   Turkey (TUR) 2:33:20 SB
48 Ruben Sança   Cape Verde (CPV) 2:34:40
49 Jhon Lennon Casallo   Peru (PER) 2:36:43
50 Modike Lucky Mohale   South Africa (RSA) 2:38:22 SB
51 Sangay Wangchuk   Bhutan (BHU) 2:38:33 NR
Jeff Hunt   Australia (AUS) DNF
Khalid Kamal Yaseen   Bahrain (BHR) DNF
Yared Asmerom   Eritrea (ERI) DNF
Yonas Kifle   Eritrea (ERI) DNF
Michael Tesfay   Eritrea (ERI) DNF
Chala Dechase   Ethiopia (ETH) DNF
Gebregziabher Gebremariam   Ethiopia (ETH) DNF
Bazu Worku   Ethiopia (ETH) DNF
Zohar Zemiro   Israel (ISR) DNF
Benjamin Kiptoo   Kenya (KEN) DNF
Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi   Libya (LBA) DNF
Adil Ennani   Morocco (MAR) DNF
Abderrahim Goumri   Morocco (MAR) DNF
David Ngakane   South Africa (RSA) DNF
Daniel Kipkorir Chepyegon   Uganda (UGA) DNF
Nicholas Kiprono   Uganda (UGA) DNF

World Cup scoring

Rank Country Athlete Time
1   Kenya (KEN) 6:29:23
1 Abel Kirui 2:07:38
2 Vincent Kipruto 2:10:06
5 David Barmasai Tumo 2:11:39
6 Eliud Kiptanui (2:11:50)
Benjamin Kolum Kiptoo ()
2   Japan (JPN) 6:41:13
7 Hiroyuki Horibata 2:11:52
10 Kentaro Nakamoto 2:13:10
18 Yuki Kawauchi 2:16:11
29 Yoshinori Oda (2:18:05)
38 Yukihiro Kitaoka (2:23:11)
3   Spain (ESP) 6:53:41
25 José Manuel Martínez 2:17:44
26 Rafael Iglesias 2:17:45
30 Pablo Villalobos 2:18:12
4   China (CHN) 6:54:32
14 Dong Guojian 2:15:45
24 Li Zicheng 2:17:35
33 Wu Shiwei 2:21:12
5   South Korea (KOR) 6:57:03
23 Jeong Jin-hyeok 2:17:04
28 Lee Myong-seung 2:18:05
35 Hwang Jun-hyeon 2:21:54
40 Hwang Jun-suk (2:23:47)
44 Kim Min (2:27:20)
6   United States (USA) 7:04:52
31 Mike Morgan 2:18:30
37 Mike Sayenko 2:22:49
39 Jeff Eggleston 2:23:33
41 Nicholas Arciniaga (2:24:06)
45 Sergio Reyes (2:29:15)

See also

References

  1. ^ Weerawansa, Dinesh (2011-09-03). Nine gold medallists to be decided today 2012-10-21 at the Wayback Machine. Dailynews.lk. Retrieved on 2011-09-04

External links

  • at IAAF website

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The Men s marathon at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held starting and finishing at Gukchae bosang Memorial Park on September 4 Abel Kirui was the defending champion 1 The men s marathon podium at the 2011 World Championships Official Video The story was all Kirui Running a casual pace to 15 km first the Moroccan contingent tried to test the field The pace picked up and the field strung out After 25 km it was down to Kirui Vincent Kipruto Eliud Kiptanui Feyisa Lilesa and Abderrahime Bouramdane Then Kirui put the hammer down running 14 18 between 25 and 30 km Nobody could go with him and he ran all alone extending his lead for the remainder of the race to finish in 2 07 38 The 2 28 gap was the largest winning margin in World Championship history After dropping Bouramdane and Kiptanui Kipruto and Lilesa ran tactically for the remainder of the race with Kipruto getting silver The race was also the World Cup team competition In that competition the scoring is based on the cumulative time of the top three finishers for each team Each country participating in the World Cup was allowed 5 entries into the marathon The event was clearly won by Kenya with 1st 2nd and 5th place finishers Kenya also had the 6th place finisher Perennial champion Japan finished second a cumulative minute ahead of Morocco Contents 1 Medalists 1 1 World Marathon Cup 2 Records 3 Qualification standards 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Final 5 2 World Cup scoring 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksMedalists EditGold Silver BronzeAbel Kirui Kenya KEN Vincent Kipruto Kenya KEN Feyisa Lilesa Ethiopia ETH World Marathon Cup Edit See also 2011 World Marathon Cup Gold Silver Bronze Kenya KEN Abel KiruiVincent KiprutoDavid Barmasai Tumo Japan JPN Hiroyuki HoribataKentaro NakamotoYuki Kawauchi Morocco MAR Abderrahime BouramdaneRachid KisriAhmed BadayNote Marathon Cup medals are not listed in the championships medal tableRecords EditPrior to the competition the records were as follows World record Haile Gebrselassie ETH 2 03 59 Berlin Germany 28 September 2008Championship record Abel Kirui KEN 2 06 54 Berlin Germany 22 August 2009World Leading Emmanuel Kipchirchir Mutai KEN 2 03 40 London Great Britain 17 April 2011African record Haile Gebrselassie ETH 2 03 59 Berlin Germany 28 September 2008Asian record Toshinari Takaoka JPN 2 06 16 Chicago United States 13 October 2002North Central American and Caribbean record Khalid Khannouchi USA 2 05 38 London Great Britain 24 April 2002South American record Ronaldo da Costa BRA 2 06 05 Berlin Germany 20 September 1998European record Antonio Pinto POR 2 06 36 London Great Britain 16 April 2000 Benoit Zwierzchiewski FRA Paris France 6 April 2003Oceanian record Robert de Castella AUS 2 07 51 Boston United States 21 April 1986Qualification standards EditA time B time2 17 00Schedule EditDate Time RoundSeptember 4 2011 09 00 FinalResults EditKEY q Fastest non qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal bestFinal Edit Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes Abel Kirui Kenya KEN 2 07 38 SB Vincent Kipruto Kenya KEN 2 10 06 Feyisa Lilesa Ethiopia ETH 2 10 32 SB4 Abderrahime Bouramdane Morocco MAR 2 10 555 David Barmasai Tumo Kenya KEN 2 11 396 Eliud Kiptanui Kenya KEN 2 11 507 Hiroyuki Horibata Japan JPN 2 11 528 Ruggero Pertile Italy ITA 2 11 579 Stephen Kiprotich Uganda UGA 2 12 5710 Kentaro Nakamoto Japan JPN 2 13 1011 Rachid Kisri Morocco MAR 2 13 2412 Eshetu Wendimu Ethiopia ETH 2 13 3713 Marius Ionescu Romania ROM 2 15 32 PB14 Dong Guojian China CHN 2 15 45 SB15 David Webb Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 15 48 SB16 Cuthbert Nyasango Zimbabwe ZIM 2 15 56 SB17 Beraki Beyene Eritrea ERI 2 16 03 SB18 Yuki Kawauchi Japan JPN 2 16 1119 Aleksey Sokolov Russia RUS 2 16 2320 Ser Od Bat Ochir Mongolia MGL 2 16 4121 Aleksey Sokolov Russia RUS 2 16 4822 Lee Merrien Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 16 5923 Jeong Jin hyeok South Korea KOR 2 17 0424 Li Zicheng China CHN 2 17 3525 Jose Manuel Martinez Spain ESP 2 17 4426 Rafael Iglesias Spain ESP 2 17 45 SB27 Ahmed Baday Morocco MAR 2 17 5928 Lee Myong seung South Korea KOR 2 18 0529 Yoshinori Oda Japan JPN 2 18 0530 Pablo Villalobos Spain ESP 2 18 1231 Mike Morgan United States USA 2 18 30 SB32 Urige Buta Norway NOR 2 20 1633 Wu Shiwei China CHN 2 21 1234 Jesper Faurschou Denmark DEN 2 21 1535 Hwang Jun Hyeon South Korea KOR 2 21 54 SB36 Mike Tebulo Malawi MAW 2 22 45 SB37 Mike Sayenko United States USA 2 22 49 SB38 Yukihiro Kitaoka Japan JPN 2 23 11 SB39 Jeff Eggleston United States USA 2 23 3340 Hwang Jun Suk South Korea KOR 2 23 4741 Nicholas Arciniaga United States USA 2 24 0642 Anton Kosmac Slovenia SLO 2 24 1643 Samuel Goitom Eritrea ERI 2 25 42 SB44 Kim Min South Korea KOR 2 27 20 SB45 Sergio Reyes United States USA 2 29 15 SB46 Coolboy Ngamole South Africa RSA 2 30 0147 Bekir Karayel Turkey TUR 2 33 20 SB48 Ruben Sanca Cape Verde CPV 2 34 4049 Jhon Lennon Casallo Peru PER 2 36 4350 Modike Lucky Mohale South Africa RSA 2 38 22 SB51 Sangay Wangchuk Bhutan BHU 2 38 33 NRJeff Hunt Australia AUS DNFKhalid Kamal Yaseen Bahrain BHR DNFYared Asmerom Eritrea ERI DNFYonas Kifle Eritrea ERI DNFMichael Tesfay Eritrea ERI DNFChala Dechase Ethiopia ETH DNFGebregziabher Gebremariam Ethiopia ETH DNFBazu Worku Ethiopia ETH DNFZohar Zemiro Israel ISR DNFBenjamin Kiptoo Kenya KEN DNFAli Mabrouk El Zaidi Libya LBA DNFAdil Ennani Morocco MAR DNFAbderrahim Goumri Morocco MAR DNFDavid Ngakane South Africa RSA DNFDaniel Kipkorir Chepyegon Uganda UGA DNFNicholas Kiprono Uganda UGA DNFWorld Cup scoring Edit Rank Country Athlete Time1 Kenya KEN 6 29 231 Abel Kirui 2 07 382 Vincent Kipruto 2 10 065 David Barmasai Tumo 2 11 396 Eliud Kiptanui 2 11 50 Benjamin Kolum Kiptoo 2 Japan JPN 6 41 137 Hiroyuki Horibata 2 11 5210 Kentaro Nakamoto 2 13 1018 Yuki Kawauchi 2 16 1129 Yoshinori Oda 2 18 05 38 Yukihiro Kitaoka 2 23 11 3 Spain ESP 6 53 4125 Jose Manuel Martinez 2 17 4426 Rafael Iglesias 2 17 4530 Pablo Villalobos 2 18 124 China CHN 6 54 3214 Dong Guojian 2 15 4524 Li Zicheng 2 17 3533 Wu Shiwei 2 21 125 South Korea KOR 6 57 0323 Jeong Jin hyeok 2 17 0428 Lee Myong seung 2 18 0535 Hwang Jun hyeon 2 21 5440 Hwang Jun suk 2 23 47 44 Kim Min 2 27 20 6 United States USA 7 04 5231 Mike Morgan 2 18 3037 Mike Sayenko 2 22 4939 Jeff Eggleston 2 23 3341 Nicholas Arciniaga 2 24 06 45 Sergio Reyes 2 29 15 See also Edit2011 World Marathon CupReferences Edit Weerawansa Dinesh 2011 09 03 Nine gold medallists to be decided today Archived 2012 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Dailynews lk Retrieved on 2011 09 04External links EditMarathon results at IAAF website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 World Championships in Athletics Men 27s marathon amp oldid 1112576342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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