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==Startlist==

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==Intermediates==

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==Finishing times==

==Finishing times==

# [[Image:Flag of Russia.svg|20px]] [[Sergey Kirdyapkin]], [[Russia]] 3:38:08 (PB)

# [[Image:Flag of Russia.svg|20px]] [[Sergey Kirdyapkin]], [[Russia]] 3:38:08 (PB)


Latest revision as of 18:28, 23 October 2025

The Men’s 50 km race walk at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held on August 12 in the streets of Helsinki with the goal line situated in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium.

  • 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
  1. Sergey Kirdyapkin, Russia 3:38:08 (PB)
  2. Aleksey Voyevodin, Russia 3:41:25
  3. Alex Schwazer, Italy 3:41:54 (NR)
  4. Trond Nymark, Norway 3:44:04 (NR)
  5. Zhao Chengliang, China 3:44:45
  6. Omar Zepeda, Mexico 3:49:01
  7. Roman Magdziarczyk, Poland 3:49:55 (SB)
  8. Yuki Yamazaki, Japan 3:51:15
  9. Horacio Nava, Mexico 3:53:57
  10. Peter Korčok, Slovakia 3:55:02
  11. Tim Berrett, Canada 3:55:48
  12. Julio Rene Martinez, Guatemala 3:57:56
  13. Marco De Luca, Italy 3:58:32
  14. Denis Langlois, France 3:59:31
  15. Ken Akashi, Japan 3:59:35
  16. Kim Dong-Young, South Korea 4:01:25 (SB)
  17. Modris Liepinš, Latvia 4:01:54 (SB)
  18. Miloš Bátovský, Slovakia 4:05:44
  19. Sergey Korepanov, Kazakhstan 4:06:23 (SB)
  20. Pedro Martins, Portugal 4:08:12
  21. Antti Kempas, Finland 4:10:30
  22. Jorge Costa, Portugal 4:22:17
  23. Philip Dunn, United States 4:25:27

Athletes who did not finish

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Athletes disqualified

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