Athletics 35 kilometres race walk | |
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World Championship records | |
Men | Massimo Stano (ITA) 2:23:14 (2022) |
Women | María Pérez (ESP) 2:38:40 (2023) |
The 35 kilometres race walk is a road racewalking event which became a standard championship discipline in 2022, with world records being recognised after 1 January 2023. [1]
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:26:25:
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:46:18:
Championships | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2022 Eugene | Massimo Stano (ITA) | Masatora Kawano (JPN) | Perseus Karlström (SWE) |
2023 Budapest | Álvaro Martín (ESP) | Brian Pintado (ECU) | Masatora Kawano (JPN) |
Championships | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2022 Eugene | Kimberly García (PER) | Katarzyna Zdziebło (POL) | Qieyang Shijie (CHN) |
2023 Budapest | María Pérez (ESP) | Kimberly García (PER) | Antigoni Ntrismpioti (GRE) |
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