Events at the 1999 World Championships | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | |
4 × 100 m relay | men | women |
4 × 400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
20 km walk | men | women |
50 km walk | men | |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
The official results of the Men's Marathon at the 1999 World Championships in Seville, Spain, held on Saturday August 28, 1999.
Gold | Abel Antón Spain (ESP) |
Silver | Vincenzo Modica Italy (ITA) |
Bronze | Nobuyuki Sato Japan (JPN) |
DNS | did not start |
NM | no mark |
WR | world record |
AR | area record |
NR | national record |
PB | personal best |
SB | season best |
Standing records prior to the 1999 World Athletics Championships | ||||
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World Record | Ronaldo da Costa (BRA) | 2:06:05 | September 20, 1998 | Berlin, Germany |
Event Record | Robert de Castella (AUS) | 2:10:03 | August 14, 1983 | Helsinki, Finland |
Season Best | Gert Thys (RSA) | 2:06:33 | February 14, 1999 | Tokyo, Japan |
Rank | Number | Athlete | Time |
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5 KILOMETRES | |||
1 | 965 | Mostafa El Damaoui (MAR) | 17:03 |
2 | 1372 | Luke Magongo (SWZ) | 17:06 |
3 | 960 | Abdelfattah Aïtzouri (MAR) | 17:12 |
4 | 848 | Nobuyuki Sato (JPN) | 17:13 |
5 | 1178 | António Salvador (POR) | 17:13 |
10 KILOMETRES | |||
1 | 965 | Mostafa El Damaoui (MAR) | 32:30 |
2 | 859 | Simon Biwott (KEN) | 33:06 |
3 | 848 | Nobuyuki Sato (JPN) | 33:06 |
4 | 362 | Francisco Javier Cortés (ESP) | 33:12 |
5 | 793 | Vincenzo Modica (ITA) | 33:12 |
15 KILOMETRES | |||
1 | 965 | Mostafa El Damaoui (MAR) | 48:01 |
2 | 793 | Vincenzo Modica (ITA) | 48:41 |
3 | 782 | Danilo Goffi (ITA) | 48:41 |
4 | 770 | Daniele Caimmi (ITA) | 48:41 |
5 | 960 | Abdelfattah Aïtzouri (MAR) | 48:41 |
20 KILOMETRES | |||
1 | 965 | Mostafa El Damaoui (MAR) | 1:03:55 |
2 | 793 | Vincenzo Modica (ITA) | 1:04:55 |
3 | 859 | Simon Biwott (KEN) | 1:04:55 |
4 | 770 | Daniele Caimmi (ITA) | 1:04:56 |
5 | 960 | Abdelfattah Aïtzouri (MAR) | 1:04:56 |
HALF MARATHON | |||
1 | 965 | Mostafa El Damaoui (MAR) | 1:07:24 |
2 | 1228 | Gert Thys (RSA) | 1:08:13 |
3 | 859 | Simon Biwott (KEN) | 1:08:17 |
4 | 848 | Nobuyuki Sato (JPN) | 1:08:17 |
5 | 1206 | Makhosonke Fika (RSA) | 1:08:18 |
25 KILOMETRES | |||
1 | 965 | Mostafa El Damaoui (MAR) | 1:19:49 |
2 | 859 | Simon Biwott (KEN) | 1:20:16 |
3 | 793 | Vincenzo Modica (ITA) | 1:20:16 |
4 | 848 | Nobuyuki Sato (JPN) | 1:20:17 |
5 | 770 | Daniele Caimmi (ITA) | 1:20:17 |
30 KILOMETRES | |||
1 | 848 | Nobuyuki Sato (JPN) | 1:35:30 |
2 | 793 | Vincenzo Modica (ITA) | 1:35:48 |
3 | 859 | Simon Biwott (KEN) | 1:35:48 |
4 | 1206 | Makhosonke Fika (RSA) | 1:35:49 |
5 | 782 | Danilo Goffi (ITA) | 1:35:49 |
35 KILOMETRES | |||
1 | 848 | Nobuyuki Sato (JPN) | 1:51:10 |
2 | 793 | Vincenzo Modica (ITA) | 1:51:34 |
3 | 354 | Abel Antón (ESP) | 1:51:34 |
4 | 859 | Simon Biwott (KEN) | 1:51:34 |
5 | 1228 | Gert Thys (RSA) | 1:51:35 |
40 KILOMETRES | |||
1 | 354 | Abel Antón (ESP) | 2:06:55 |
2 | 848 | Nobuyuki Sato (JPN) | 2:07:09 |
3 | 793 | Vincenzo Modica (ITA) | 2:07:11 |
4 | 1174 | Luis Novo (POR) | 2:07:27 |
5 | 782 | Danilo Goffi (ITA) | 2:07:39 |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Note |
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Abel Antón (ESP) | 2:13:36 | ||
Vincenzo Modica (ITA) | 2:14:03 | ||
Nobuyuki Sato (JPN) | 2:14:07 | ||
4 | Luis Novo (POR) | 2:14:27 | SB |
5 | Danilo Goffi (ITA) | 2:14:50 | |
6 | Atsushi Fujita (JPN) | 2:15:45 | |
7 | Koji Shimizu (JPN) | 2:15:50 | |
8 | Martín Fiz (ESP) | 2:16:17 | |
9 | Simon Biwott (KEN) | 2:16:20 | |
10 | Daniele Caimmi (ITA) | 2:16:23 | |
11 | Gezahegne Abera (ETH) | 2:16:42 | |
12 | Gemechu Kebede (ETH) | 2:16:44 | |
13 | Ambesse Tolosa (ETH) | 2:16:45 | |
14 | Mostafa El Damaoui (MAR) | 2:16:49 | |
15 | Gert Thys (RSA) | 2:17:13 | |
16 | Simon Mphulanyane (RSA) | 2:17:38 | |
17 | Makhosonke Fika (RSA) | 2:17:47 | |
18 | Akira Manai (JPN) | 2:17:56 | |
19 | Jean Pierre Monciaux (FRA) | 2:18:07 | |
20 | Roberto Barbi (ITA) | 2:18:13 | |
21 | Hyung Jae-Young (KOR) | 2:18:19 | |
22 | Nikolaos Pollias (GRE) | 2:18:27 | |
23 | Mohamed Ouaadi (FRA) | 2:18:45 | |
24 | Rod DeHaven (USA) | 2:19:06 | SB |
25 | Giovanni Ruggiero (ITA) | 2:19:34 | |
26 | Eddy Hellebuyck (USA) | 2:20:18 | |
27 | Bruce Deacon (CAN) | 2:20:25 | |
28 | Alfred Shemweta (SWE) | 2:20:27 | |
29 | Steve Moneghetti (AUS) | 2:20:32 | |
30 | Belaye Wolashe (ETH) | 2:21:04 | |
31 | Dube Jillo (ETH) | 2:23:04 | |
32 | Anders Szalkai (SWE) | 2:23:18 | |
33 | Azzedine Sakhri (ALG) | 2:23:39 | |
34 | Jonathan Hume (USA) | 2:23:50 | |
35 | Valeriu Vlas (MDA) | 2:24:22 | |
36 | Tadayuki Ojima (JPN) | 2:24:29 | |
37 | John Monyatso (RSA) | 2:25:03 | |
38 | Juan Camacho (MEX) | 2:25:18 | |
39 | António Zeferino (CPV) | 2:26:03 | |
40 | Alejandro Gómez (ESP) | 2:26:40 | |
41 | Faustino Reynoso (MEX) | 2:26:57 | |
42 | Alejandro Cruz (MEX) | 2:27:31 | |
43 | Rachid Aitbensalem (MAR) | 2:27:51 | |
44 | Mohamed Guennani (FRA) | 2:28:59 | |
45 | Vicente Chura (PER) | 2:29:27 | |
46 | Abner Chipu (RSA) | 2:29:51 | |
47 | Steve Swift (USA) | 2:30:04 | |
48 | Patrick Carroll (AUS) | 2:31:26 | |
49 | Willy Kalombo Mwenze (COD) | 2:31:55 | |
50 | Francisco Javier Cortés (ESP) | 2:32:06 | |
51 | Sergey Zabavski (TJK) | 2:32:22 | |
52 | Andreiy Gordeyev (BLR) | 2:33:09 | |
53 | Mpakeletsa Sephali (LES) | 2:33:21 | |
54 | William Ramirez (COL) | 2:36:18 | |
55 | Zvade Vodage (ISR) | 2:36:19 | |
56 | Luke Magongo (SWZ) | 2:38:26 | |
57 | Andrew Smith (GUY) | 2:39:45 | |
58 | Lwan Thu (MYA) | 2:45:34 | |
59 | Georges Richmond (TAH) | 2:45:36 | |
60 | Trpe Martinovski (MKD) | 2:48:36 | |
61 | Sean Quilty (AUS) | 2:48:58 | |
62 | Bouh Omar Moussa (DJI) | 2:52:33 | |
63 | Daviano Aviles (MEX) | 2:53:24 | |
64 | Richard Rodriguez (ARU) | 2:53:51 | |
65 | To Rithya (CAM) | 2:59:20 | |
DID NOT FINISH (DNF) | |||
— | Philippe Rémond (FRA) | DNF | |
— | Luis Soares (FRA) | DNF | |
— | Roman Kejžar (SLO) | DNF | |
— | Manukau Teuribaki (KIR) | DNF | |
— | Patrick Ntambwe (COD) | DNF | |
— | Vilayvanh Phachansili (LAO) | DNF | |
— | Ali Mohamed Abdi (DJI) | DNF | |
— | Antoni Peña (ESP) | DNF | |
— | Keith Brantly (USA) | DNF | |
— | Zebedayo Bayo (TAN) | DNF | |
— | Ghadid Omar Daher (DJI) | DNF | |
— | Fabián Roncero (ESP) | DNF | |
— | Shaun Creighton (AUS) | DNF | |
— | Abdelfattah Aïtzouri (MAR) | DNF | |
— | António Salvador (POR) | DNF | |
DID NOT START (DNS) | |||
— | Nazirdin Akylbekov (KGZ) | DNS | |
— | Benjamín Paredes (MEX) | DNS | |
— | Ahmed Salah (DJI) | DNS |
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