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Men's marathon
Samuel Wanjiru
VenueBeijing
DatesAugust 24
Competitors98from 57 nations
Winning time2:06:32 OR
Medalists
Samuel Kamau WanjiruKenya
Jaouad GharibMorocco
Tsegay KebedeEthiopia
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The men's marathon at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 24 August at 7:30am in Beijing, ending in the Beijing National Stadium.[1] The winner of the event was Samuel Wanjiru of Kenya, who set an Olympic record in the time of two hours, six minutes, and 32 seconds.[2]

The qualifying standards were 2:15:00 (A standard) and 2:18:00 (B standard).[3]

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The Race[edit]

It began in the early morning instead of the traditional late at night start. Through 10k, a group of 8 was at front. They were all broken down to five at 20k. At the front was Eritrean Yonas Kifle, Ethiopian Deriba Merga, Kenya's Martin Lel and Sammy Wanjiru, and Moroccan Jaouad Gharib. over the next 10k Deriba Merga started to press the pace, dropping Lel and Kifle. Just after 30k, Sammy Wanjiru attacked Deriba Merga who would crack and fade out of the medals. Sammy Wanjiru continued to sustain his gap back to Gharib. Gharib slowly reeled the deficit back but Wanjiru won the gold medal in an Olympic record 2:06:32. Gharib got silver, and Tsegaye Kebede pulled himself into third to take the bronze.

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Records[edit]

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:

1996 Olympics

World recordHaile Gebrselassie(ETH)2:04:26Berlin, Germany28 September 2007
Olympic recordCarlos Lopes(POR)2:09:21Los Angeles, United States12 August 1984

The following new Olympic record was set during this competition.

DateEventAthleteTimeORWR
24 AugustSamuel Kamau WanjiruKenya2:06:32OR

Results[edit]

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes[4]
Samuel Kamau WanjiruKenya2:06:32OR
Jaouad GharibMorocco2:07:16
Tsegay KebedeEthiopia2:10:00
4Deriba MergaEthiopia2:10:21
5Martin LelKenya2:10:24
6Viktor RöthlinSwitzerland2:10:35
7Gashaw AsfawEthiopia2:10:52
8Yared AsmeromEritrea2:11:11
9Dathan RitzenheinUnited States2:11:59
10Ryan HallUnited States2:12:33
11Mike FokoroniZimbabwe2:13:17PB
12Stefano BaldiniItaly2:13:25
13Tsuyoshi OgataJapan2:13:26SB
14Grigoriy AndreyevRussia2:13:33
15Ruggero PertileItaly2:13:39
16José Manuel MartínezSpain2:14:00
17Francis KirwaFinland2:14:22
18Lee Myong-SeungSouth Korea2:14:37
19Janne HolménFinland2:14:44
20Abderrahim GoumriMorocco2:15:00
21Aleksey SokolovRussia2:15:57
22Brian SellUnited States2:16:07
23Ottaviano AndrianiItaly2:16:10
24Dan RobinsonGreat Britain2:16:14
25Deng HaiyangChina2:16:17
26Abderrahime BouramdaneMorocco2:17:42
27Vasyl MatviychukUkraine2:17:50
28Lee Bong-JuSouth Korea2:17:56
29Oleg KulkovRussia2:18:11
30Paulo GomesPortugal2:18:15
31Alex MalingaUganda2:18:26
32Carlos CorderoMexico2:18:40
33Ri Kum-SongNorth Korea2:19:08
34Henryk SzostPoland2:19:43
35José Amado GarcíaGuatemala2:20:15
36Yonas KifleEritrea2:20:23
37Nasar Sakar SaeedBahrain2:20:24
38José de SouzaBrazil2:20:25
39Kamiel MaaseNetherlands2:20:30
40Pak Song-CholNorth Korea2:21:16
41Iaroslav MusinschiMoldova2:21:18
42Kim Il-NamNorth Korea2:21:51
43Juan Carlos CardonaColombia2:21:57
44Hendrick RamaalaSouth Africa2:22:43
45Arjun Kumar BasnetNepal2:23:09PB
46Hélder OrnelasPortugal2:23:20
47Procopio FrancoMexico2:23:24
48Nelson CruzCape Verde2:23:47
49Roberto EcheverríaChile2:23:54
50Kim Yi-YongSouth Korea2:23:57
51Li ZhuhongChina2:24:08
52Bat-Ochiryn Ser-OdMongolia2:24:19
53Norman DlomoSouth Africa2:24:28
54Arkadiusz SowaPoland2:24:48
55Samson RamadhaniTanzania2:25:03
56Ndabili BashingiliBotswana2:25:11
57Simon MunyutuFrance2:25:50
58Antoni BernadóAndorra2:26:29
59Wu Wen-ChienChinese Taipei2:26:55
60Lee TroopAustralia2:27:17
61Constantino LeónPeru2:28:04
62Goran StojiljkovićMontenegro2:28:14
63Alfredo ArévaloGuatemala2:28:26
64Yousf Othman QaderQatar2:28:40
65Franklin TenorioEcuador2:29:05
66Francisco BautistaMexico2:29:28
67Roman KejžarSlovenia2:29:37
68Joachim NshimirimanaBurundi2:29:55
69Seteng AyeleIsrael2:30:07
70Takhir MamashayevKazakhstan2:30:26
71Abdil CeylanTurkey2:31:43
72José RíosSpain2:32:35
73Hem BuntingCambodia2:33:32
74Marcel TschoppLiechtenstein2:35:06
75Pavel LoskutovEstonia2:39:01
76Atsushi SatoJapan2:41:08
Tesfayohannes MesfenEritreaDNF
Julio ReySpainDNF
Martin FaganIrelandDNF
Al Mustafa RiyadhBahrainDNF
Ali Mabrouk El ZaidiLibyaDNF
Marilson dos SantosBrazilDNF
Luke KibetKenyaDNF
Abdulhak Elgorche ZakariaBahrainDNF
Luis FonsecaVenezuelaDNF
Oleksandr SitkovskyyUkraineDNF
Franck de AlmeidaBrazilDNF
Andrei GordeevBelarusDNF
João N'TyambaAngolaDNF
Moses Moeketsi MosuhliLesothoDNF
Getuli BayoTanzaniaDNF
Mubarak Hassan ShamiQatarDNF
Simon Tsotang MaineLesothoDNF
Clement Mabothile LebopoLesothoDNF
Olexandr KuzinUkraineDNF
Mohamed Ikoki MsandekiTanzaniaDNS
Satoshi OsakiJapanDNS
Augusto SoaresEast TimorDNS

Intermediates[edit]

IntermediateAthleteCountryMark
10 km1.José Manuel MartínezSpain29:25
2.Deriba MergaEthiopias.t.
3.Martin LelKenyas.t.
4.Yared AsmeromEritreas.t.
5.Yonas KifleEritrea+0:01
20 km1.Deriba MergaEthiopia59:10
2.Yonas KifleEritreas.t.
3.Martin LelKenyas.t.
4.Jaouad GharibMoroccos.t.
5.Samuel Kamau WanjiruKenyas.t.
30 km1.Deriba MergaEthiopia1:29:14
2.Samuel Kamau WanjiruKenyas.t.
3.Jaouad GharibMorocco+0:04
4.Martin LelKenya+0:09
5.Yonas KifleEritrea+0:15
40 km1.Samuel Kamau WanjiruKenya1:59:54
2.Jaouad GharibMorocco+0:18
3.Deriba MergaEthiopia+1:57
4.Tsegay KebedeEthiopia+2:43
5.Martin LelKenya+3:04
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References[edit]

  1. ^'Olympic Athletics Competition Schedule'. IAAF. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)
  2. ^'Kenyan wins marathon gold'. Associated Press via Sportsnet.ca. Retrieved 2008-08-24.
  3. ^'Entry Standards - The XXIX Olympic Games - Beijing, China - 8/24 August 2008'. IAAF. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)
  4. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2008-08-27. Retrieved 2008-08-24.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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External links[edit]

  • Detailed Results of the Men's Marathon - The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games


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