Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Men's marathon
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The Men's Marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia
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 was held on Sunday August 4, 1996. The race started at 07.05h local time to avoid excessively hot and humid conditions. A total number of 111 athletes completed the race, with an injured and limping Abdel Baser Wasiqi from Afghanistan
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 finishing in last position in 4'24:17.

There were a total of 124 competitors from 79 countries. Thirteen competitors did not finish. The medal ceremony took place during the Closing Ceremony which they did again in Athens
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 eight years later.
The Race

There weren't a lot of favorites in the event. The race started at a Olympic stadium and after 3 1/2 laps of the track they started on the out and back course through Atlanta. There was a large group of about 60 in front. It wasn't until mile 15 that things started to get stirred up. The South Africans made a wall at the front and proceeded to increase the pace. They were joined by Lee Bong- Ju. The race continued as such until mile 17. Josia Thugwane made a move and was joined by Lee Bong-Ju. Meanwhile, Erick Wainaina joined the two in front. The three switched leads several times until Thugwane made a move outside Olympic stadium. He took through the tunnel while Lee Bong-Ju passed the Kenyan. It was the closest finish in olympic history but Thugwane maintained his lead in the last mile to take the gold medallion in 2:12:36. Lee Bong-Ju took silver and Wainaina bronze.

Medalists


Abbreviations

  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
    DNS did not start
    NM no mark
    OR olympic record
    WR world record
    AR area record
    NR national record
    PB personal best
    SB season best

Records

Standing records prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics
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2:06:50 April 17, 1988   Rotterdam, Netherlands
Olympic Record  2:09:21 August 12, 1984   Los Angeles
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, United States
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Season Best  2:08:25 March 24, 1996   Kyong-Ju, South Korea
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Final ranking

Rank Athlete Time Note
2:12:36
2:12:39
2:12:44
4 2:13:20
5 2:13:39
6 2:14:29
7 2:14:35
8 2:14:55
9 2:15:08
10 2:15:55
11 2:15:56
12 2:16:17
13 2:16:31
14 2:16:41
15 2:16:48
16 2:17:01
17 2:17:04
18 2:17:24
19 2:17:26
20 2:17:27
21 2:17:28
22 2:17:40
23 2:17:42:
24 2:17:49
25 2:18:03
26 2:18:06
27 2:18:09
28 2:18:17
29 2:18:26
30 2:18:29
31 2:18:38
32 2:18:41
33 2:18:55
34 2:19:35
35 2:19:39
36 2:19:41
37 2:19:51
38 2:19:54
39 2:19:56
40 2:20:19
41 2:20:27
42 2:20:33
43 2:20:37
44 2:20:39
45 2:20:48
46 2:20:58
47 2:21:01
48 2:21:12
49 2:21:22
50 2:21:45
51 2:21:50
52 2:22:04
53 2:22:11
54 2:22:13
55 2:22:37
56 2:23:03
57 2:23:04
58 2:23:14
59 2:23:24
60 2:22:28
61 2:23:41
62 2:23:43
63 2:23:59
64 2:24:27
65 2:24:45
66 2:24:49
67 2:25:04
68 2:25:12:
69 2:25:29
70 2:25:41
71 2:25:56
72 2:26:02
73 2:26:53
74 2:27:04
75 2:27:20
76 2:27:52:
77 2:28:36
78 2:28:49
79 2:28:50
80 2:29:06
81 2:29:45
82 2:29:55
83 2:30:35
84 2:30:49
85 2:30:57
86 2:31:05
87 2:31:28
88 2:32:12:
89 2:32:35
90 2:32:55
91 2:33:08
92 2:33:11
93 2:33:27
94 2:34:13
95 2:34:16
96 2:34:40
97 2:35:55
98 2:36:01
99 2:37:02:
100 2:37:10
101 2:40:41 NR
102 2:41:56
103 2:42:07
104 2:44:10
105 2:47:10
106 2:47:15
107 2:47:38
108 2:48:26
109 2:51:41
110 2:59:55
111 4:24:17
DID NOT FINISH (DNF)
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF

See also

  • 1995 Men's World Championships Marathon
    1995 World Championships in Athletics - Men's Marathon
    The Men's Marathon at the 1995 World Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden was held on Saturday August 12, 1995.-Medalists:-Abbreviations:*All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds-Records:-Final ranking:-See also:...

  • 1996 Marathon Year Ranking
  • 1997 Men's World Championships Marathon
    1997 World Championships in Athletics - Men's Marathon
    The Men's Marathon at the 1997 World Championships in Athens, Greece was held on Sunday August 10, 1997.-Medalists:-Abbreviations:*All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds-Records:-Final ranking:-See also:...

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