These are the official results of the Men's 50 km walk event at the 1990 European Championships in Split, Yugoslavia, held on 31 August 1990.[1] There were a total number of fifteen athletes, who finished the race.
Medalists
Gold | Andrey Perlov![]() |
Silver | Bernd Gummelt![]() |
Bronze | Hartwig Gauder![]() |
Abbreviations
- All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
DNS | did not start |
NM | no mark |
WR | world record |
WL | world leading |
AR | area record |
NR | national record |
PB | personal best |
SB | season best |
Results
Final
31 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Andrey Perlov | ![]() | 3:54:36 | |
![]() | Bernd Gummelt | ![]() | 3:56:33 | |
![]() | Hartwig Gauder | ![]() | 4:00:48 | |
4 | Basilio Labrador | ![]() | 4:02:05 | |
5 | José Marín | ![]() | 4:02:53 | |
6 | Valentin Kononen | ![]() | 4:03:07 | |
7 | Gianni Perricelli | ![]() | 4:03:36 | |
8 | Sandro Bellucci | ![]() | 4:03:46 | |
9 | Ronald Weigel | ![]() | 4:04:36 | |
10 | Martial Fesselier | ![]() | 4:05:18 | |
11 | Les Morton | ![]() | 4:05:28 | |
12 | René Piller | ![]() | 4:05:39 | |
13 | László Sátor | ![]() | 4:09:46 | |
14 | Zoltán Czukor | ![]() | 4:16:40 | |
15 | Volkmar Scholz | ![]() | 4:18:52 | |
Godfried De Jonckheere | ![]() | DNF | ||
Sándor Urbanik | ![]() | DNF | ||
Maurizio Damilano | ![]() | DNF | ||
Paul Blagg | ![]() | DNF | ||
Jorge Llopart | ![]() | DNF | ||
Kari Ahonen | ![]() | DNF | ||
Jaroslav Makovec | ![]() | DNF | ||
Alain Lemercier | ![]() | DNF | ||
Hubert Sonnek | ![]() | DNF | ||
José Pinto | ![]() | DNF | ||
Darrell Stone | ![]() | DNF | ||
Stefan Johansson | ![]() | DNF | ||
Bo Gustafsson | ![]() | DQ | ||
Pavol Szikora | ![]() | DQ | ||
Andrey Plotnikov | ![]() | DQ | ||
Aleksandr Potashov | ![]() | DQ |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 31 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event.
Belgium (1)
Czechoslovakia (3)
East Germany (3)
Finland (2)
France (3)
Hungary (3)
Italy (3)
Portugal (1)
Soviet Union (3)
Spain (3)
Sweden (2)
United Kingdom (3)
West Germany (1)
See also
References
- ↑ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 451–460, retrieved 13 August 2014
External links
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