2017 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 50 kilometres walk


The men's 50 kilometres walk at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held on a two kilometre course comprising lengths of The Mall between Buckingham Palace and Admiralty Arch on 13 August.

Summary

Four days before the event, three time World Championship medallist, Australia's Jared Tallent was forced to withdraw from the event due to a hamstring injury.
From the start, world record holder, 39 year old Yohann Diniz walked with a sense of purpose. Save a silver medal in 2007, the World Championships had resulted in disqualifications and failure for him as had the Olympics. On this course in 2012, Diniz became disoriented and was left by the lead pack lying on the ground after he tripped over a barricade.
From the gun, Diniz walked at his own pace at the front of the pack. He had to make a quick, unplanned pit stop before the 5k mark which brought him back to the pack of some 20 competitors, but really only Horacio Nava was able to stay with him for a short while. Again Diniz set sail solo and continued building his lead. 41 seconds at 10k, 1:32 at 15k, 2:10 at 20k, 2:59 by halfway. Reminiscent of last year's Olympics, would his huge lead evaporate into another catastrophe?
Chasing Diniz was a pack of podium suitors that stayed together with individuals falling off the back. By half way it was down to seven, with two Ecudorians; Claudio Villanueva and Andrés Chocho; two Japanese Hirooki Arai and Kai Kobayashi; Aleksi Ojala ; Evan Dunfee ; and Yu Wei. That group stayed together past 35k, where Diniz had a 4:21 lead. At 36k, the two Japanese teammates took off on their own. In the next 4k, they put 27 seconds on the next challenger Dunfee, while Chocho was disqualified for form violation and asked off the course.
Diniz did not suffer a catastrophe. By the last 2k loop, he had lapped everybody but the two Japanese pursuers. Like his world record three years earlier, Diniz spent the last lap celebrating; tying a French flag around his neck like a bandana, slapping hands with the spectators in the front row. He held the French flag above his head as he crossed the finish line. The two Japanese worked together to keep up the pace, the more experienced Arai finally taking a slight lead for silver, 8:05 behind Diniz. It was the second fastest 50k racewalk of all time, only behind Diniz' world record and the largest margin of victory in World Championship history.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:
RecordAthleteDateLocation
World3:32:33Yohann Diniz15 Aug 2014Zürich, Switzerland
Championship3:36:03Robert Korzeniowski27 Aug 2003Saint-Denis, France
World leading3:43:05Dementiy Cheparev10 Jun 2017Cheboksary, Russia
African3:54:12Marc MundellMelbourne, Australia
Asian3:36:06Yu Chaohong22 Oct 2005Nanjing, China
NACAC3:41:09Erick Barrondo23 Mar 2013Dudince, Slovakia
South American3:42:57Andrés Chocho6 Mar 2016Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
European3:32:33Yohann Diniz15 Aug 2014Zürich, Switzerland
Oceanian3:35:47Nathan Deakes2 Dec 2006Geelong, Australia

The following records were set at the competition:
RecordAthleteDate
Championship3:33:12Yohann Diniz13 Aug 2017
World leading3:33:12Yohann Diniz13 Aug 2017
New Zealand3:46:29Quentin Rew13 Aug 2017
Hungarian3:43:56Máté Helebrandt13 Aug 2017

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 4:06:00.

Results

The final took place on 13 August at 07:46. The results were as follows:
RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Yohann Diniz3:33:12'
Hirooki Arai3:41:17
Kai Kobayashi3:41:19
Ihor Hlavan3:41:42
Satoshi Maruo3:43:03
Máté Helebrandt3:43:56'
Rafał Augustyn3:44:18
Robert Heffernan3:44:41
Marco De Luca3:45:02
10Carl Dohmann3:45:21
11João Vieira3:45:28
12Quentin Rew3:46:29
13Karl Junghannß3:47:01
14Aleksi Ojala3:47:20
15Evan Dunfee3:47:36
16Horacio Nava3:47:53
17José Ignacio Díaz3:48:08
18Claudio Villanueva3:49:27
19Ivan Banzeruk3:49:49
20Jorge Armando Ruiz3:50:37
21José Leyver Ojeda3:51:17
22Rafał Fedaczyński3:52:11
23Jarkko Kinnunen3:55:44
24Adrian Błocki3:55:49
25Mathieu Bilodeau3:56:54
26Francisco Arcilla3:57:27
27Maryan Zakalnytskyy3:57:29
28Anders Hansson3:58:00
29Park Chil-sung3:59:46
30Niu Wenbin4:01:35
31Narcis Ștefan Mihăilă4:02:27
32Pedro Isidro4:02:30
33Ronald Quispe4:08.22
Michele Antonelli
Luis Fernando López
Dušan Majdán
Arturas Mastianica
Iván Pajuelo
Yu Wei
Edward Araya
Andrés Chocho
Alejandro Francisco Flórez
Håvard Haukenes
Dominic King
Aku Partanen
Florin Alin Știrbu
Omar Zepeda
Brendan Boyce