1998 European Athletics Championships – Men's marathon

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These are the official results of the Men's Marathon competition at the 1998 European Championships in Budapest, Hungary. The race was held on Saturday August 22, 1998. Italian runners, led by Stefano Baldini, swept the medals.

Medalists

Gold Italy Stefano Baldini
Italy (ITA)
Silver Italy Danilo Goffi
Italy (ITA)
Bronze Italy Vincenzo Modica
Italy (ITA)

Abbreviations

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

Records

Standing records prior to the 1998 European Athletics Championships
World Record  Belayneh Densamo (ETH) 2:06:50 April 17, 1988 Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
Event Record  Martín Fiz (ESP) 2:10:31 August 14, 1994 Finland Helsinki, Finland

Final ranking

Rank Athlete Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Stefano Baldini (ITA) 2:12:01
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Danilo Goffi (ITA) 2:12:11
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Vincenzo Modica (ITA) 2:12:53
4  Julio Rey (ESP) 2:13:17
5  Alejandro Gómez (ESP) 2:13:23
6  Antoni Peña (ESP) 2:13:53
7  Giovanni Ruggiero (ITA) 2:13:59
8  Richard Nerurkar (GBR) 2:14:02
9  João Lopes (POR) 2:14:19
10  António Salvador (POR) 2:14:28
11  Abdelhakim Bagy (FRA) 2:14:48
12  Antonio Serrano (ESP) 2:14:58
13  Muhhamed Mazipov (RUS) 2:15:12
14  Harri Hänninen (FIN) 2:15:13
15  Paulo Catarino (POR) 2:15:27
16  Henrique Crisostomo (POR) 2:15:38
17  Bjarne Thysell (SWE) 2:15:43
18  Oleg Strizhakov (RUS) 2:15:51
19  Michael Fietz (GER) 2:15:53
20  Ottaviano Andriani (ITA) 2:16:28
21  Nikolaos Pollias (GRE) 2:16:36
22  Pascal Blanchard (FRA) 2:16:38
23  Jean-Pierre Monciaux (FRA) 2:17:11
24  Stephan Freigang (GER) 2:17:24
25  Anders Szalkai (SWE) 2:17:40
26  Joaquim Silva (POR) 2:17:55
27  Gergely Rezessy (HUN) 2:17:58
28  David Buzza (GBR) 2:19:28
29  Pavel Loskutov (EST) 2:19:38
30  Mark Hudspith (GBR) 2:19:58
31  Martón Lajtos (HUN) 2:21:22
32  Eduard Tukhbatullin (RUS) 2:21:38
33  Zoltán Holbá (HUN) 2:22:01
34  Sergey Kaledin (RUS) 2:22:55
35  Bertrand Itsweire (FRA) 2:23:01
36  Andrey Shalagin (RUS) 2:23:05
37  Ferenc Sagi (HUN) 2:26:53
38  Valeriu Vlas (MDA) 2:27:28
39  Peter Jager (HUN) 2:29:49
40  Janos Szeman (HUN) 2:33:51
DID NOT FINISH (DNF)
 Dominique Chauvelier (FRA) DNF
 Spyros Andriopoulos (GRE) DNF
 Giacomo Leone (ITA) DNF
 Philippe Rémond (FRA) DNF
 Diego Garcia (ESP) DNF
 José Manuel García (ESP) DNF

Marathon Cup

The team's time is given by the first three arrivals of each country, but awardered with the medal also the others athletes of the team that finished the race.[1][2]

Rank Athletes Nationality Mark
1 Stefano Baldini, Danilo Goffi, Vincenzo Modica. Giovanni Ruggiero, Ottaviano Andriani  Italy 6:37:05
2 José Ramón Rey, Alejandro Gómez, Antoni Peña  Spain 6:40:33
3 João Lopes, António Salvador, Paulo Catarino  Portugal 6:44:14
4 Hakim Bagy, Pascal Blanchard, Jean-Pierre Monciaux  France 6:48:37
5 Mukhamet Nazipov, Oleg Strizhakov, Eduard Tukhbatullin  Russia 6:52:41
6 Richard Nerurkar, Dave Buzza, Mark Hudspith  United Kingdom 6:53:28
7 Gergely Rezessy, Márton Lajtos, Zoltán Holba  Hungary 7:01:21

References

  1. ^ "1998 European Athletics Championships - European Marathon Cup Men - Final". european-athletics.org. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  2. ^ "2018 European Athletics Championships - Team Manual" (PDF). european-athletics.org. p. 115. Retrieved 11 September 2018. 12.6.10 EUROPEAN MARATHON CUP SCORING AND TIE - The times of the first three finishing runners in each Team will be aggregated in order to determine the finishing order, the Team with the lowest aggregate time being the winner, and so on. A tie will be resolved in favour of the Team whose last scoring runner finishes nearest to first place. A Team finishing with fewer than three runners will not be classified in the Team result. All runners finishing the race will be classified individually and eligible for individual awards.

See also

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