This is the complete list of men's Universiade medalists in athletics from 1959 to 2019. [1] [2]
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1959 | ![]() | 14:09.8 | ![]() | 14:14.8 | ![]() | 14:18.0 |
1961 | ![]() | 14:23.4 | ![]() | 14:23.8 | ![]() | 14.23.8 |
1963 | ![]() | 14:21.4 | ![]() | 14:32.0 | ![]() | 14:43.2 |
1965 | ![]() | 13:45.2 | ![]() | 13:46.6 | ![]() | 13:52.6 |
1967 | ![]() | 14:03.8 | ![]() | 14:05.4 | ![]() | 14:06.6 |
1970 | ![]() | 13:56.4 | ![]() | 14:00.8 | ![]() | 14:01.4 |
1973 | ![]() | 13:41.25 | ![]() | 13:41.87 | ![]() | 13:43.60 |
1975 | ![]() | 13:37.56 | ![]() | 13:39.20 | ![]() | 13:42.02 |
1977 | ![]() | 13:44.6 | ![]() | 13:45.1 | ![]() | 13:45.6 |
1979 | ![]() | 14:12.9 | ![]() | 14:15.4 | ![]() | 14:18.0 |
1981 | ![]() | 13:49.95 | ![]() | 13:50.34 | ![]() | 13:50.84 |
1983 | ![]() | 13:46.99 | ![]() | 13:47.69 | ![]() | 13:48.13 |
1985 | ![]() | 13:56.48 | ![]() | 13:57.77 | ![]() | 13:58.02 |
1987 | ![]() | 14:08.15 | ![]() | 14:08.30 | ![]() | 14:09.21 |
1989 | ![]() | 13:39.04 GR | ![]() | 13:39.42 | ![]() | 13:39.50 |
1991 | ![]() | 13:39.25 | ![]() ![]() | 13:39.31 | Not awarded | |
1993 | ![]() | 14:05.33 | ![]() | 14:06.15 | ![]() | 14:06.21 |
1995 | ![]() | 13:53.86 | ![]() | 13:54.05 | ![]() | 13:54.13 |
1997 | ![]() | 13:57.54 | ![]() | 13:58.35 | ![]() | 14:00.94 |
1999 | ![]() | 13:37.52 | ![]() | 13:38.59 | ![]() | 13:39.10 |
2001 | ![]() | 13:44.24 | ![]() | 13:46.63 | ![]() | 13:48.21 |
2003 | Serhiy Lebid ![]() | 13:50.94 | Jan Fitschen ![]() | 13:53.06 | Hicham Bellani ![]() | 13:53.79 |
2005 | Wilson Busienei ![]() | 13:38.81 | Reid Coolsaet ![]() | 13:39.90 | Simon Ndirangu ![]() | 13:43.47 |
2007 | ![]() | 14:08.47 | ![]() | 14:09.33 | ![]() | 14:10.13 |
2009 | Halil Akkaş ![]() | 14:06.96 | Bayron Piedra ![]() | 14:07.11 | Elroy Gelant ![]() | 14:07.97 |
2011 | Andy Vernon ![]() | 14:00.06 | Yevgeny Rybakov ![]() | 14:00.60 | Stefano La Rosa ![]() | 14:02.95 |
2013 | Hayle Ibrahimov ![]() | 13:35.89 UR | Paul Chelimo ![]() | 13:37.09 | Richard Ringer ![]() | 13:37.18 |
2015 | Hayle Ibrahimov ![]() | 13:44.28 | Zouhair Talbi ![]() | 14:02.26 | Rinas Akhmadeev ![]() | 14:05:88 |
2017 | François Barrer ![]() | 14:00.86 | Jonathan Davies ![]() | 14:02.46 | Andreas Vojta ![]() | 14:02.65 |
2019 | Jonas Raess ![]() | 14:03.10 | Yann Schrub ![]() | 14:03.24 | Robin Hendrix ![]() | 14:04.06 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1981 | ![]() | 2:22:14 GR | ![]() | 2:23:22 | ![]() | 2:24:45 |
1983 | ![]() | 2:17:10 | ![]() | 2:17:20 | ![]() | 2:18:12 |
1985 | ![]() | 2:20:06 | ![]() | 2:21:09 | ![]() | 2:21:40 |
1987 | ![]() | 2:24:23 | ![]() | 2:24:55 | ![]() | 2:27:01 |
1989 | ![]() | 2:14:33 GR | ![]() | 2:14:59 | ![]() | 2:15:23 |
1991 | ![]() | 2:12:40 GR | ![]() | 2:14:22 | ![]() | 2:17:45 |
1993 | ![]() | 2:12:19 GR | ![]() | 2:15:35 | ![]() | 2:15:53 |
1995 | ![]() | 2:21:32 | ![]() | 2:24:29 | ![]() | 2:24:43 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2011 | ![]() Andrey Krivov Mikhail Ryzhov Andrey Ruzavin | 4:19:19 | ![]() Cai Zelin Yu Wei Niu Wenbin Yang Tao | 4:24:56 | ||
2013 | ![]() Valery Filipchuk Andrey Krivov Konstantin Kulagov Andrey Ruzavin Denis Strelkov | 4:04:31 | ![]() Ruslan Dmytrenko Ihor Hlavan Nazar Kovalenko Ivan Losev | 4:08:09 | ![]() Evan Dunfee Iñaki Gómez Benjamin Thorne | 4:20:35 |
2015 | ![]() Ihor Hlavan Nazar Kovalenko Ivan Banzeruk | 4:17:44 | ![]() Sun Chenggang Yin Jiaxing Zhang Zhi Xie Sichao | 4:26:10 | ![]() Sergey Sharypov Aleksandr Nazarov Vladislav Maksimov | 4:27:17 |
2017 | ![]() | 4:28:41 | ![]() | 4:29:14 | ![]() | 4:41:34 |
2019 | Koki Ikeda Masatora Kawano Yuta Koga ![]() | 4:09:44 | Joo Hyun-myeong Kim Min-gyu Kim Nak-hyun ![]() | 4:46:21 | not awarded | |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2011 | ![]() Tsubasa Hayakawa Hiromitsu Kakuage Takehiro Deki Yo Yazawa | 3:20:37 | ![]() Bian Qi Zheng Guojun Yan Jun Gao Laiyuan Yang Le | 3:37:25 | ||
2013 | ![]() Sibabalwe Mzazi Stephen Mokoka Xolisane Zamkele | 3:12:52 | ![]() Shogo Nakamura Hiroki Yamagishi Shota Hattori Toshikatsu Ebina Yuta Shitara | 3:14:02 | ![]() Andrey Leyman Anatoly Rybakov Artem Aplachkin Yuri Chechun Yevgeniy Pishchalov | 3:16:38 |
2015 | ![]() Yusuke Ogura Tadashi Isshiki Yuta Takahashi Naoki Kudo | 3:15:03 | ![]() Vedat Günen Şeref Dirli Aykut Taşdemir Mehmet Akkoyun | 3:26:17 | ![]() Thabang Masihleho Sibabalwe Mzazi Marianio Eesou Zolani Ngqaqa Goitsemodimo Bothobutle | 3:26:29 |
2017 | ![]() | 3:19:28 | ![]() | 3:31:38 | ![]() | 3:34:42 |
2019 | Akira Aizawa Taisei Nakamura Tatsuhiko Ito ![]() | 3:16:30 | Saffet Elkatmış Ferhat Bozkurt Ersin Tekal ![]() | 3:24:47 | Jacob Simonsen Frederik Ernst Martin Olesen ![]() | 3:30:29 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1959 | ![]() | 4006 | ![]() | 3530 | ![]() | 3048 |
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