2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 50 kilometres walk


The men's 50 kilometre walk at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics took place on August 21, 2009 on the streets of Berlin, Germany. The event started and finished at the Brandenburg Gate.
Prior to the competition, previous winners did not appear to be medal prospects: the defending world champion Nathan Deakes missed the competition due to injury, and the reigning Olympic champion Alex Schwazer had failed to finish his sole 50 km race of the season. Frenchman Yohann Diniz, as the European Champion, was expected to perform well. The Russian team of world record holder Denis Nizhegorodov, Yuriy Andronov and former world champion Sergey Kirdyapkin appeared to be the strongest. Norwegians Erik Tysse and Trond Nymark were possible medallists as were Jesús Ángel García and Jared Tallent. Zhao Chengliang, Li Lei, and Xu Faguang were suggested as candidates to win the Chinese team's first medal of the championships.
The final began in wet conditions, but Yuki Yamazaki and Luke Adams built up a considerable early lead. Tallent and Diniz caught up with them around the 5 km mark, but a large pack of walkers containing a number of contenders remained not far off the leaders. After the first hour, a six-strong pack of Nizhegorodov and Kirdyapkin, Tallent and Adams, and Yamazaki and Diniz had broken away from the rest. At the halfway point Yamazaki, after receiving a number of warnings, was disqualified and Schwazer decided to prematurely stop his own race. The remaining five stayed in contention until the 40 km mark, where Nizhegorodov pulled out, and Diniz and Adams began to drift away from the leaders. Kirdyapkin sped ahead of Tallent and Trond Nymark had a late burst and caught up with the leaders. Kirdyapkin won, almost three minutes ahead of the rest of the competition, and Nymark took second. García, with a late charge, was not far behind and won the bronze medal.
The 2005 World Champion Kirdyapkin won his second title with a world-leading 3:38:35, the second fastest time of his career after his 2005 winning walk. It marked a racewalk Championship sweep for the Russians, with all three winners being coached by Viktor Chegin. Nymark won the first World Championship medal of career with a new Norwegian record, and veteran García won the fourth medal of his career, although his last came in 2001. A number of athletes set personal bests, including fourth placed Grzegorz Sudoł, but the season's fastest walkers had not performed well with Matej Tóth and Diniz finishing in tenth and twelfth, respectively.
On January 15, 2015, Kirdyapkin's results were disqualified for doping violations. Most of Chegin's athletes have received similar bans. Nymark received the gold medal in a ceremony during the 2016 European Athletics Championships.

Medalists

Abbreviations

DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
WLworld leading
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.
World record3:34:14Cheboksary, Russia11 May 2008
Championship record3:36:03Paris, France27 August 2003
World leading3:38:45Dudince, Slovakia28 March 2009
African record3:58:44Santa Eulària des Riu, Spain4 March 2007
Asian record3:36:06Nanjing, China22 October 2005
North American record3:41:20Poděbrady, Czechoslovakia11 June 1978
South American record3:52:07Rio de Janeiro, Brazil28 July 2007
European record3:34:14Cheboksary, Russia11 May 2008
Oceanian record3:35:47Geelong, Australia2 December 2006

No new records was set during this competition.

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
Sergey Kirdyapkin3:38:35 DQ
Trond Nymark3:41:16NR
Jesús Ángel García3:41:37SB
Grzegorz Sudoł3:42:34PB
André Höhne3:43:19PB
Luke Adams3:43:39PB
Jared Tallent3:44:50SB
Marco De Luca3:46:31PB
Jarkko Kinnunen3:47:36PB
Matej Tóth3:48:35
10Xu Faguang3:48:52PB
11Yohann Diniz3:49:03
12Jesús Sánchez3:50:55PB
13Donatas Škarnulis3:50:56SB
14Zhao Chengliang3:53:06
15Oleksiy Shelest3:54:03PB
16Tadas Šuškevicius3:54:29PB
17Koichiro Morioka3:56:21
18Horacio Nava3:56:26SB
19Herve Davaux3:57:10PB
20Andreas Gustafsson3:57:53PB
21Rafał Augustyn3:58:30
22Augusto Cardoso3:59:10SB
23Miloš Bátovský3:59:39
24Li Lei4:00:13
25Mikel Odriozola4:00:54
26Cedric Houssaye4:02:44SB
27Diego Cafagna4:08:04
28José Alejandro Cambil4:13:14
29Mesías Zapata4:15:28
30Luis Fernando García4:18:13SB
Takayuki TaniiDQ
Yuki YamazakiDQ
Omar ZepedaDQ
Mário dos SantosDNF
Marco BenavidesDNF
Konstadínos StefanópoulosDNF
Jamie CostinDNF
Colin GriffinDNF
Alex SchwazerDNF
Ingus JanevicsDNF
Konstadínos StefanópoulosDNF
Erik TysseDNF
Rafał FedaczyńskiDNF
António PereiraDNF
Yuriy AndronovDNF
Denis NizhegorodovDNF
Nenad FilipovićDNF

Key: DNF = Did not finish, DQ = Disqualified, NR = National record, PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best, WL = World leading