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2016 Olympic Games Statistics – Men's 20Km Walk 2016 Olympic Games Statistics – Men’s 20Km Walk by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Rio de Janeiro: 1) . Can Wang Zhen become first Asian Games champion to win Olympic Gold? Summary Page: All time performance list at the Olympics Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 1:18:46 Chen Ding CHN 1 London 2012 2 2 1:18:57 Erick Barrondo GUA 2 London 2012 3 3 1:18:59 Robert Korzeniowski POL 1 Sydney 2000 4 4 1:19:01 Valeriy Borchin RUS 1 Beijing 2008 5 5 1:19:03 Noe Hernandez MEX 2 Sydney 2000 6 6 1:19:15 Jefferson Perez ECU 2 Beijing 2008 7 7 1:19:25 Wang Zhen CHN 3 London 2012 Slowest winning time since 1988: 1:21:45 by Daniel Plaza (ESP) in 1992 Margin of Victory Difference Winning tim e Name Nat Venue Year Max 1:40 1:29:34 Ken Matthews GBR Tokyo 1964 1:10 1:23:36 Maurizio Damilano ITA Moskva 1980 40 sec 1:21:45 Daniel Plaza ESP Barcelona 1992 Min 1 sec 1:33:59 Vladimir Golubnichiy URS Mexico City 1968 3 sec 1:19:57 Jozef Pribilinec TCH Seoul 1988 Best Marks for Places in the Olympics Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 1:18:46 Chen Ding CHN London 2012 1:18:59 Robert Korzeniowski POL Sydney 2000 2 1:18:57 Erick Barrondo GUA London 2012 1:19:03 Noe Hernandez MEX Sydney 2000 3 1:19:25 Wang Zhen CHN London 2012 1:19:27 Vladimir Andreyev RUS Sydney 2000 4 1:19:44 Cai Zelin CHN London 2012 1:19:47 Wang Hao CHN Beijing 2008 Multiple Gold Medalists: Vladimir Golubnichiy (URS): 1960, 1968 Multiple Medalists: Jefferson Perez (ECU): 1996 Gold, 2008 Silver Maurizio Damilano (ITA): 1980 Gold, 1984 Bronze, 1988 Bronze Peter Frenkel (GDR): 1972 Gold, 1976 Bronze Hans Georg Reimann (GDR) 1972 Bronze, 1976 Silver Vladimir Golubnichiy (URS): 1960 Gold, 1964 Bronze, 1968 Gold, 1972 Silver All time performance list at the Olympics Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 1:18:46 Chen Ding CHN 1 London 2012 2 2 1:18:57 Erick Barrondo GUA 2 London 2012 3 3 1:18:59 Robert Korzeniowski POL 1 Sydney 2000 4 4 1:19:01 Valeriy Borchin RUS 1 Beijing 2008 5 5 1:19:03 Noe Hernandez MEX 2 Sydney 2000 6 6 1:19:15 Jefferson Perez ECU 2 Beijing 2008 7 7 1:19:25 Wang Zhen CHN 3 London 2012 8 8 1:19:27 Vladimir Andreyev RUS 3 Sydney 2000 9 9 1:19:40 Ivano Brugnetti ITA 1 Athinai 2004 10 10 1:19:42 Jared Tallent AUS 3 Beijing 2008 11 11 1:19:44 Cai Zelin CHN 4 London 2012 12 12 1:19:45 Francisco Fernandez ESP 2 Athinai 2004 13 13 1:19:47 Wang Hao CHN 4 Beijing 2008 14 14 1:19:49 Miguel Angel Lopez ESP 5 London 2012 15 1:19:51 Ivano Brugnetti 5 Beijing 2008 16 15 1:19:52 Eder Sanchez MEX 6 London 2012 17 16 1:19:57 Jozef Pribilinec TCH 1 Seoul 1988 17 16 1:19:57 Luke Adams AUS 6 Beijing 2008 19 18 1:20:00 Ronald Weigel GDR 2 Seoul 1988 20 19 1:20:02 Nathan Deakes AUS 3 Athinai 2004 20 19 1:20:02 Jared Tallent AUS 7 London 2012 22 1:20:07 Jefferson Perez 1 Atlanta 1996 23 21 1:20:12 Bertland Moulinet FRA 8 London 2012 24 22 1:20:14 Maurizio Damilano ITA 3 Seoul 1988 25 23 1:20:16 Ilya Markov RUS 2 Atlanta 1996 26 1:20:18 Jefferson Perez 4 Sydney 2000 26 24 1:20:18 Robert Heffernan IRL 9 London 2012 28 25 1:20:21 Irfan Kolothum Thodi IND 10 London 2012 29 26 1:20:23 Bernardo Segura MEX 3 Atlanta 1996 30 27 1:20:25 Andreas Erm GER 5 Sydney 2000 31 28 1:20:31 Nick A’Hern AUS 4 Atlanta 1996 32 1:20:32 Francisco J Fernandez 7 Beijing 2008 33 29 1:20:34 Jose Marin ESP 4 Seoul 1988 34 1:20:36 Robert Heffernan 8 Beijing 2008 35 1:20:38 Jefferson Perez 4 Athinai 2004 36 30 1:20:41 Rishat Shafikov RUS 5 Atlanta 1996 36 30 1:20:41 Joao Vieira POR 11 London 2012 38 32 1:20:42 Dzianis Simanovich BLR 12 London 2012 39 33 1:20:43 Roman Mrazek TCH 5 Seoul 1988 40 34 1:20:47 Mikhail Shchennikov URS 6 Seoul 1988 40 35 1:20:47 Aigars Fadejevs LAT 6 Atlanta 1996 42 36 1:20:53 Carlos Mercenario MEX 7 Seoul 1988 43 37 1:20:55 Juan Manuel Molina ESP 5 Athinai 2004 44 38 1:20:57 Roman Rasskazov RUS 6 Sydney 2000 45 39 1:20:58 Inaki Gomez CAN 13 London 2012 46 40 1:20:59 Luis Lopez COL 9 Beijing 2008 Slowest winning time since 1988: 1:21:45 by Daniel Plaza (ESP) in 1992 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 1:40 1:29:34 Ken Matthews GBR Tokyo 1964 1:10 1:23:36 Maurizio Damilano ITA Moskva 1980 40 sec 1:21:45 Daniel Plaza ESP Barcelona 1992 Min 1 sec 1:33:59 Vladimir Golubnichiy URS Mexico City 1968 3 sec 1:19:57 Jozef Pribilinec TCH Seoul 1988 Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 2:26 1:29:34 1:32:00 Ken Matthews GBR Tokyo 1964 2:23 1:23:36 1:25:59 Maurizio Damilano ITA Moskva 1980 Min 5sec 1:33:59 1:34:04 Vladimir Golubnichiy URS Mexico City 1968 13sec 1:23:13 1:23:26 Ernesto Canto MEX Los Angeles 1984 Difference between third and fourth (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 1:21 1:25:30 Peter Frenkel GDR Montreal 1976 Min 5 sec 1:19:42 Jared Tallent AUS Beijing 2008 Average from last eight Olympics Average 2012 2008 2004 2000 1996 1992 1988 1984 Winning Time 1:20:11 1:18:46 1:19:01 1:19:40 1:18:59 1:20:07 1:21:45 1:19:57 1:23:13 Winning Medal 1:20:43 1:19.25 1:19:42 1:20:02 1:19:27 1:20:23 1:23:11 1:20:14 1:23:26 Missing Medal (4 th ) 1:21:12 1:19:44 1:19:47 1:20:38 1:20:18 1:20:31 1:23:39 1:20:34 1:24:29 8th 1:22:17 1:20:12 1:20:36 1:21:56 1:21:03 1:21:13 1:26:08 1:21:14 1:25:54 20Km – 50Km double gold medalists Name Nation Venue Year Robert Korzeniowski POL Sydney 2000 Best Marks for Places in the Olympics Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 1:18:46 Chen Ding CHN London 2012 1:18:59 Robert Korzeniowski POL Sydney 2000 2 1:18:57 Erick Barrondo GUA London 2012 1:19:03 Noe Hernandez MEX Sydney 2000 3 1:19:25 Wang Zhen CHN London 2012 1:19:27 Vladimir Andreyev RUS Sydney 2000 4 1:19:44 Cai Zelin CHN London 2012 1:19:47 Wang Hao CHN Beijing 2008 5 1:19:49 Miguel Angel Lopez ESP London 2012 1:19:51 Ivano Brugnetti ITA Beijing 2008 6 1:19:52 Eder Sanchez MEX London 2012 1:19:57 Luke Adams AUS Beijing 2008 7 1:20:02 Jared Tallent AUS London 2012 1:20:32 Francisco J Fernandez ESP Beijing 2008 8 1:20:12 Bertrand Moulinet FRA London 2012 1:20:36 Robert Heffernan IRL Beijing 2008 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 1:16:36 Yusuke Suzuki JPN Nomi 15 Mar 2015 1:16:43 Sergey Morozov RUS Saransk 8 June 2008 2 1:17:40 Chen Ding CHN Taicang 30 Mar 2012 1:17:41 Zhu Hongjun CHN Cixi 23 Apr 2005 3 1:17:53 Cui Zhide CHN Cixi 23 Apr 2005 1:18:07 Roman Rasskazov RUS Saint-Denis 23 Aug 2003 4 1:18:07 Li Gaobo CHN Cixi 23 Apr 2005 1:18:14 Noe Hernandez MEX Saint-Denis 23 Aug 2003 5 1:18:27 Xing Shucai CHN Cixi 23 Apr 2005 1:18:44 Chu Yafei CHN Yangzhou 22 Apr 2006 6 1:18:30 Yu Chaohong CHN Cixi 23 Apr 2005 1:18:45 Dong Jimin CHN Yangzhou 22 Apr 2006 Multiple Gold Medalists: Vladimir Golubnichiy (URS): 1960, 1968 Multiple Medalists: Jefferson Perez (ECU): 1996 Gold, 2008 Silver Maurizio Damilano (ITA): 1980 Gold, 1984 Bronze, 1988 Bronze Peter Frenkel (GDR): 1972 Gold, 1976 Bronze Hans Georg Reimann (GDR) 1972 Bronze, 1976 Silver Vladimir Golubnichiy (URS): 1960 Gold, 1964 Bronze, 1968 Gold, 1972 Silver Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze CHN 2012 Chen Ding Wang Zhen MEX 1984 Ernesto Canto Raul Gonzalez GDR 1976 Hans-Georg Reimann Peter Frenkel GDR 1972 Peter Frenkel Hans Georg Reimann URS 1968 Vladimir Golubnichiy Nikolay Smaga URS 1956 Leonid Spirin Antanas Mikenas Bruno Junk Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year RUS Valeriy Borchin Olga Kaniskina Beijing 2008 Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 3 3 3 MEX 2 3 1 ITA 2 3 GDR 1 2 3 RUS 1 1 1 ESP 1 1 ECU 1 1 GBR 1 1 CHN 1 1 TCH 1 POL 1 AUS 1 2 CAN 1 GER 1 GUA 1 Olympic Gold medalist with World Championships Gold Name Nat World Championships Olympics Valeriy Borchin RUS 2009, 2011 2008 Jefferson Perez ECU 2003, 2005, 2007 1996 Ernesto Canto MEX 1983 1984 Maurizio Damilano ITA 1987, 1991 1980 Olympic gold medalists who previously won World Junior gold medal Name Nat Olympic Games World Junior Championships Jefferson Perez ECU 1996 1992 Olympic medalists who previously won World Youth medal: None Olympic Champion with European Championships gold medal Name Nat Olympic Games European Championships Jozef Pribilinec TCH 1988 1986 Vladimir Golubnichiy URS 1968 1974 Olympic medalists with Asian Games/Asian Championships medal: Name Nat Olympic Games Year Asian Games Year Wang Zhen CHN Bronze 2012 Gold 2014 World Championships medalists with All African Games/African Championships medal: None African never won a medal in Olympic Games Olympic medalist with Pan American Games gold medal Name Nat Olympic Games Pan American Games Jefferson Perez ECU 1996 1995, 2003 Ernesto Canto MEX 1984 1983 Daniel Bautista MEX 1976 1975, 1979 Olympic medalist with Commonwealth Games Gold medal Name Nat Olympic Games Year Commonwealth Games Nathan Deakes AUS Bronze 2004 2002, 2006 Last seven Olympics: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2012 Chen Ding CHN 1:18:46 Erick Barrondo GUA 1:18:57 Wang Zhen CHN 1:19:25 2008 Valeriy Borchin RUS 1:19:01 Jefferson Perez ECU 1:19:15 Jared Tallent AUS 1:19:42 2004 Ivano Brugnetti ITA 1:19:40 Francisco Fernandez ESP 1:19:45 Nathan Deakes AUS 1:20:02 2000 Robert Korzeniowski POL 1:18:59 Noe Hernandez MEX 1:19:03 Vladimir Andreyev RUS 1:19:27 1996 Jefferson Perez ECU 1:20:07 Ilya Markov RUS 1:20:16 Bernardo Segura MEX 1:20:23 1992 Daniel Plaza ESP 1:21:45 Guillaume Leblanc CAN 1:22:25 Giovanni De ITA 1:23:11 Benedictsis 1988 Jozef Pribilinec TCH 1:19:57 Ronal Weigel GDR 1:20:00 Maurizio Damilano ITA 1:20:14 Last eight World Championships:
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