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1966 European Athletics Championships – Men's marathon

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The men's marathon at the 1966 European Athletics Championships was held in Budapest, Hungary, on 4 September 1966.[1]

Medalists

Gold Jim Hogan
 United Kingdom
Silver Aurèle Vandendriessche
 Belgium
Bronze Gyula Tóth
 Hungary

Results

Final

4 September

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jim Hogan  United Kingdom 2:20:04.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aurèle Vandendriessche  Belgium 2:21:43.6
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Gyula Tóth  Hungary 2:22:02.0
4 Carlos Pérez  Spain 2:22:23.8
5 Anatoliy Skripnik  Soviet Union 2:23:14.8
6 Anatoliy Sukharkov  Soviet Union 2:23:33.8
7 Kalevi Ihaksi  Finland 2:23:38.6
8 Pavel Kantorek  Czechoslovakia 2:23:49.4
9 Gioacchino de Palma  Italy 2:25:10.6
10 Friedel Wiggershaus  West Germany 2:25:11.4
11 Maurice Peiren  Belgium 2:25:48.2
12 Ron Hill  United Kingdom 2:26:04.8
13 Rudolf Salov  Soviet Union 2:26:08.6
14 Karl-Heinz Sievers  West Germany 2:26:50.8
15 Attila Tormási  Hungary 2:27:51.4
16 İsmail Akçay  Turkey 2:28:18.8
17 Gerhard Hönicke  East Germany 2:29:23.0
18 Václav Chudomel  Czechoslovakia 2:30:34.2
19 André Lacour  France 2:31:37.0
20 Gerhard Lange  East Germany 2:32:10.0
21 Heinrich Hagen  East Germany 2:33:26.2
22 Hüseyin Aktaş  Turkey 2:36:00.0
23 Zdzisław Bogusz  Poland 2:37:04.8
24 Njazi Dajçi  Albania 2:37:41.8
25 Graham Taylor  United Kingdom 2:38:26.0
26 Daut Falli  Albania 2:46:02.0
Jean Aniset  Luxembourg DNF
Luigi Conti  Italy DNF
Antonio Ambu  Italy DNF
Franc Červan  Yugoslavia DNF
James McNamara  Ireland DNF
Henri Clerckx  Belgium DNF
Jozsef Suto  Hungary DNF
Thyge Thøgersen  Denmark DNF
Aad Steylen  Netherlands DNF

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 35 athletes from 19 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 397–405, retrieved 13 August 2014