2007 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 20 kilometres walk

The men's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics took place on August 26, 2007 in the streets of Osaka, Japan.

The event saw some controversy as Paquillo Fernández, who finished second after overtaking Hatem Ghoula in the final straight, was disqualified after the race for lifting. However, following an appeal by the Spanish team the same day, video evidence was examined and Fernández was found to have walked in compliance with the rules. He was thus re-awarded the silver medal.

Jefferson Pérez became the first race walker to win three World Championship gold medals. Also, Fernández won his third consecutive silver medal. Hatem Ghoula became the first African race walker to win a World Championship medal.

Medallists

GoldJefferson Pérez
 Ecuador (ECU)
SilverPaquillo Fernández
 Spain (ESP)
BronzeHatem Ghoula
 Tunisia (TUN)

Abbreviations

  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 2007 World Athletics Championships
World Record Jefferson Pérez (ECU)1:17.21August 23, 2003France Paris, France
Event Record

Final ranking

Rank Athlete Nation Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)Jefferson Pérez Ecuador (ECU)1:22:20
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Paquillo Fernández Spain (ESP)1:22:40
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Hatem Ghoula Tunisia (TUN)1:22:40
4Eder Sánchez Mexico (MEX)1:23:36
5Giorgio Rubino Italy (ITA)1:23:39 
6Robert Heffernan Ireland (IRL)1:23:42 
7Luke Adams Australia (AUS)1:23:52
8Erik Tysse Norway (NOR)1:24:10
9Ilya Markov Russia (RUS)1:24:35
10Alex Schwazer Italy (ITA)1:24:39SB
11Koichiro Morioka Japan (JPN)1:24:46
12Rolando Saquipay Ecuador (ECU)1:25:03
13Li Gaobo China (CHN)1:25:30
14Matej Tóth Slovakia (SVK)1:25:57
15Park Chil-Sung South Korea (KOR)1:26:08
16Juan Manuel Molina Spain (ESP)1:26:26
17Benjamin Kuciński Poland (POL)1:26:43
18Andriy Kovenko Ukraine (UKR)1:26:44
19Akihiro Sugimoto Japan (JPN)1:26:45
20Kim Hyun-sup South Korea (KOR)1:26:51
21Takayuki Tanii Japan (JPN)1:26:53
22Luis Fernando López Colombia (COL)1:27:22
23Benjamin Sánchez Mexico (MEX)1:27:29
24Hassanine Sebei Tunisia (TUN)1:27:35
25João Vieira Portugal (POR)1:27:44
26Rafał Augustyn Poland (POL)1:27:54
27Ivan Trotski Belarus (BLR)1:27:56
28Kevin Eastler United States (USA)1:28:29
29Han Yucheng China (CHN)1:31:58
30Dong Jimin China (CHN)1:32:03
31Timothy Seaman United States (USA)1:33:58
32Predrag Filipović Serbia (SRB)1:35:51
Jared Tallent Australia (AUS)DQ
Gabriel Ortiz Mexico (MEX)DQ
Andrés Chocho Ecuador (ECU)DQ
Ivano Brugnetti Italy (ITA)DQ
Daniel García Mexico (MEX)DQ
Igor Erokhin Russia (RUS)DQ
Gustavo Restrepo Colombia (COL)DQ
Valeriy Borchin Russia (RUS)DNF
Sérgio Vieira Portugal (POR)DNF
André Höhne Germany (GER)DNF

See also

References

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