Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's marathon

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Men's marathon
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Venue Southport Broadwater Parklands
Dates15 April 2018
Competitors25 from 13 nations
Winning time2:16:46
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
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The men's marathon at the 2018 Commonwealth Games , as part of the athletics programme, was held in Southport Broadwater Parklands, Gold Coast on 15 April 2018. [1]

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Scotland's Callum Hawkins was the race leader with seven kilometres to go, and led the field by two minutes. At 28 degrees Celsius, the race conditions were unusually hot and Hawkins suffered exhaustion and collapsed on the road. He briefly tried to continue but again collapsed, hitting his head on the road side barrier. As race rules dictate that medics need athlete permission to intervene (and thus end the athlete's participation), he was left on the roadside for several minutes in view of spectators as he did not request assistance. The games organisers received criticism for not responding sooner to the athlete's distress, though the organisers stated that they had reacted in accordance to competition regulations. Hawkins was kept overnight at Gold Coast University Hospital for review. Paul Bush, chair of Commonwealth Games Scotland, asked for a formal review of the situation and to see if changes could be made in future races to prevent such outcomes. [2] [3] [4]

Eight of the 25 entrants failed to finish the race.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows: [5]

World record Flag of Kenya.svg  Dennis Kimetto  (KEN)2:02:57 Berlin, Germany 28 September 2014
Games record Flag of England.svg  Ian Thompson  (ENG)2:09:12 Christchurch, New Zealand 31 January 1974

Schedule

The schedule was as follows: [1]

DateTimeRound
Sunday 15 April 20188:15Race

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

Results

The results were as follows: [5]

RankAthleteTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Australia.svg  Michael Shelley  (AUS)2:16:46
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Uganda.svg  Solomon Mutai  (UGA)2:19:02
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Scotland.svg  Robbie Simpson  (SCO)2:19:36
4Ulster banner.svg  Kevin Seaward  (NIR)2:19:54
5Flag of Australia.svg  Liam Adams  (AUS)2:21:08
6Flag of Namibia.svg  Paulus Iiyambo  (NAM)2:22:39
7Flag of Uganda.svg  Alex Chesakit  (UGA)2:23:06
8Flag of Guernsey.svg  Lee Merrien  (GGY)2:24:10
9Flag of Kenya.svg  Julius Karinga  (KEN)2:24:26
10Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenneth Mburu Mungara  (KEN)2:25:42
11Flag of Wales 2.svg  Andrew Davies  (WAL)2:26:05
12Flag of Bermuda.svg  Tyler Butterfield  (BER)2:26:29 NR
13Flag of Lesotho.svg  Ramolefi Motsieloa  (LES)2:30:16
14Flag of Tanzania.svg  Stephano Gwandu  (TAN)2:33:03
15Flag of Wales 2.svg  Josh Griffiths  (WAL)2:37:10
16Flag of Kenya.svg  Nicholas Manza Kamakya  (KEN)2:40:18
17Flag of Malawi.svg  Happy Ndacha McHenlenje  (MAW)2:45:31
Flag of Scotland.svg  Callum Hawkins  (SCO)
Flag of Tanzania.svg  Saidi Makula  (TAN)
Flag of Lesotho.svg  Tsepo Mathibelle  (LES)
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Alexis Nizeyimana  (RWA)
Flag of Uganda.svg  Robert Chemonges  (UGA)
Flag of Namibia.svg  Uveni Kugongelwa  (NAM)
Flag of Namibia.svg  Namupala Reonard  (NAM)
Ulster banner.svg  Paul Pollock  (NIR)

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