These are the official results of the Men's 20 km walk event at the 1990 European Championships in Split, Yugoslavia, held on 28 August 1990.[1] There were a total number of 22 athletes, who finished the race.
Men's 20 kilometres walk at the European Athletics Championships |
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Medalists
editGold | Pavol Blažek Czechoslovakia (TCH) |
Silver | Daniel Plaza Spain (ESP) |
Bronze | Thierry Toutain France (FRA) |
Results
editFinal
edit28 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Pavol Blažek | Czechoslovakia | 1:22:05 | ||
Daniel Plaza | Spain | 1:22:22 | ||
Thierry Toutain | France | 1:23:22 | ||
4 | Robert Korzeniowski | Poland | 1:23:47 | |
5 | Valentí Massana | Spain | 1:23:53 | |
6 | Walter Arena | Italy | 1:24:16 | |
7 | Bernd Gummelt | East Germany | 1:24:33 | |
8 | Giovanni De Benedictis | Italy | 1:24:51 | |
9 | Robert Ihly | West Germany | 1:25:31 | |
10 | Ján Záhončík | Czechoslovakia | 1:26:47 | |
11 | Frants Kostyukevich | Soviet Union | 1:27:12 | |
12 | Sergio Spagnulo | Italy | 1:27:52 | |
13 | Miguel Ángel Prieto | Spain | 1:28:32 | |
14 | Kari Ahonen | Finland | 1:28:57 | |
15 | Sándor Urbanik | Hungary | 1:29:19 | |
16 | Mark Easton | United Kingdom | 1:31:06 | |
17 | Magnus Morenius | Sweden | 1:31:51 | |
18 | Ralph Weise | East Germany | 1:32:45 | |
19 | José Urbano | Portugal | 1:32:50 | |
20 | Aldo Bertoldi | Switzerland | 1:33:55 | |
21 | Michael Lane | Ireland | 1:35:04 | |
22 | Milan Balek | Yugoslavia | 1:35:28 | |
Mikhail Shchennikov | Soviet Union | DNF | ||
Grigoriy Kornev | Soviet Union | DNF | ||
Axel Noack | East Germany | DNF | ||
José Pinto | Portugal | DNF | ||
Andi Drake | United Kingdom | DQ | ||
Roman Mrázek | Czechoslovakia | DQ |
Participation
editAccording to an unofficial count, 28 athletes from 16 countries participated in the event.
- Czechoslovakia (3)
- East Germany (3)
- Finland (1)
- France (1)
- Hungary (1)
- Ireland (1)
- Italy (3)
- Poland (1)
- Portugal (2)
- Soviet Union (3)
- Spain (3)
- Sweden (1)
- Switzerland (1)
- United Kingdom (2)
- West Germany (1)
- Yugoslavia (1)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 451–460, retrieved 13 August 2014