1999 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 20 kilometres walk

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The Men's 20 km Walk at the 1999 World Championships in Sevilla, Spain was held on Saturday 21 August 1999, with the start at 18:45h local time.

Contents

Medalists

Gold Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Markov
Russia (RUS)
Silver Flag of Ecuador.svg Jefferson Pérez
Ecuador (ECU)
Bronze Flag of Mexico.svg Daniel García
Mexico (MEX)

Abbreviations

DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 1999 World Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of Guatemala.svg  Julio René Martínez  (GUA)1:17.46May 8, 1999 Flag of Germany.svg Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
Event Record Flag of Italy.svg  Maurizio Damilano  (ITA)1:19.37August 24, 1991 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan

Startlist

Intermediates

RankNumberAthleteTime
5 KILOMETRES
11244Flag of Russia.svg  Ilya Markov  (RUS)21:10
21246Flag of Russia.svg  Roman Rasskazov  (RUS)21:10
3674Flag of Guatemala.svg  Julio René Martínez  (GUA)21:10
4996Flag of Mexico.svg  Daniel García  (MEX)21:11
5482Flag of France.svg  Denis Langlois  (FRA)21:11
10 KILOMETRES
11244Flag of Russia.svg  Ilya Markov  (RUS)42:51
2674Flag of Guatemala.svg  Julio René Martínez  (GUA)42:51
3130Flag of Belarus.svg  Yevgeniy Misyulya  (BLR)42:51
4780Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Gandellini  (ITA)42:52
5367 bFlag of Spain.svg  Paquillo Fernández  (ESP)42:52
15 KILOMETRES
1780Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Gandellini  (ITA)1:03:44
21244Flag of Russia.svg  Ilya Markov  (RUS)1:03:44
3996Flag of Mexico.svg  Daniel García  (MEX)1:03:44
41348Flag of Slovakia.svg  Igor Kollár  (SVK)1:03:45
5239Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Zewen  (CHN)1:03:45

Final ranking

RankAthleteTimeNote
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Ilya Markov  (RUS)1:23:34
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ecuador.svg  Jefferson Pérez  (ECU)1:24:19
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Mexico.svg  Daniel García  (MEX)1:24:31
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Zewen  (CHN)1:24:43
5Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Gandellini  (ITA)1:24:51
6Flag of Slovakia.svg  Igor Kollár  (SVK)1:25:15
7Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nathan Deakes  (AUS)1:25:26
8Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni De Benedictis  (ITA)1:25:33
9Flag of Belarus.svg  Ivan Trotski  (BLR)1:25:54
10Flag of Italy.svg  Michele Didoni  (ITA)1:26:00 SB
11Flag of Belarus.svg  Yevgeniy Misyulya  (BLR)1:26:08
12Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro López  (ESP)1:26:17
13Flag of France.svg  Denis Langlois  (FRA)1:26:25
14Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yu Guohui  (CHN)1:26:51
15Flag of Spain.svg  Paquillo Fernández  (ESP)1:27:23
16Flag of Tunisia.svg  Hatem Ghoula  (TUN)1:28:36
17Flag of Japan.svg  Daisuke Ikeshima  (JPN)1:29:03
18Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Odriozola  (ESP)1:29:03
19Flag of Portugal.svg  Augusto Cardoso  (POR)1:29:33
20Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Yunfeng  (CHN)1:31:26
21Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Valeriy Borisov  (KAZ)1:31:38
22Flag of Moldova.svg  Fedosei Ciumacenco  (MDA)1:32:08
23Flag of Denmark.svg  Claus Jørgensen  (DEN)1:34:47
24Flag of the United States.svg  Timothy Seaman  (USA)1:35:58
25Flag of Portugal.svg  José Urbano  (POR)1:37:50
26Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nick A'Hern  (AUS)1:38:08
DID NOT FINISH (DNF)
Flag of Belarus.svg  Mikhail Khmelnitskiy  (BLR)DNF
Flag of Mexico.svg  Bernardo Segura  (MEX)DNF
Flag of Hungary.svg  Sándor Urbanik  (HUN)DNF
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Luis Fernando García  (GUA)DNF
Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Erm  (GER)DNF
Flag of Latvia.svg  Aigars Fadejevs  (LAT)DNF
Flag of Russia.svg  Roman Rasskazov  (RUS)DNF
DISQUALIFIED (DSQ)
Flag of Portugal.svg  João Vieira  (POR)DSQ
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Arturo Huerta  (CAN)DSQ
Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Andreyev  (RUS)DSQ
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Róbert Valíček  (SVK)DSQ
Flag of Sweden.svg  Birger Fält  (SWE)DSQ
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Julio René Martínez  (GUA)DSQ

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