2018 European Athletics Championships – Men's marathon

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Men's marathon
at the 2018 European Athletics Championships
LocationBerlin
Dates12 August 2018
Competitors72 from 25 nations
Winning time2:09:51
Medalists
gold medal    Belgium
silver medal     Switzerland
bronze medal    Italy
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The men's marathon at the 2018 European Athletics Championships took place in the inner districts of Berlin on 12 August.[1]

Records[edit]

Standing records prior to the 2018 European Athletics Championships
World record  Dennis Kipruto Kimetto (KEN) 2:02:57 Berlin, Germany 28 September 2014
European record  Sondre Nordstad Moen (NOR) 2:05:48 Fukuoka, Japan 3 December 2017
Championship record  Martín Fiz (ESP) 2:10:31 Helsinki, Finland 14 August 1994
World Leading  Mosinet Geremew (ETH) 2:04:00 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 26 January 2018
European Leading  Mo Farah (GBR) 2:06:21 London, Great Britain 22 April 2018
Broken records during the 2018 European Athletics Championships
Championship record  Koen Naert (BEL) 2:09:51 Berlin, Germany 12 August 2018

Schedule[edit]

Date Time Round
12 August 2018 10:00 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results[edit]

[2]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Koen Naert  Belgium 2:09:51 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tadesse Abraham  Switzerland 2:11:24
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yassine Rachik  Italy 2:12:09 PB
4 Javier Guerra  Spain 2:12:22
5 Eyob Faniel  Italy 2:12:43
6 Jesús España  Spain 2:12:58 SB
7 Marhu Teferi  Israel 2:13:00 NR
8 Lemawork Ketema  Austria 2:13:22 PB
9 Tiidrek Nurme  Estonia 2:15:16 PB
10 Peter Herzog  Austria 2:15:29 PB
11 Peter Gröschel  Germany 2:15:48
12 Stefano La Rosa  Italy 2:15:57
13 Mariusz Giżyński  Poland 2:16:02
14 Ihor Olefirenko  Ukraine 2:16:35
15 Kevin Seaward  Ireland 2:16:58 SB
16 Camilo Raúl Santiago  Spain 2:17:24
17 Roman Fosti  Estonia 2:17:57 SB
18 Mick Clohisey  Ireland 2:18:00
19 Henryk Szost  Poland 2:18:09
20 Valdas Dopolskas  Lithuania 2:18:12
21 Arkadiusz Gardzielewski  Poland 2:18:21
22 Pedro Nimo  Spain 2:18:43
23 Yavuz Ağralı  Turkey 2:18:46
24 Oleksandr Sitkovskyy  Ukraine 2:18:52
25 Sean Hehir  Ireland 2:18:58
26 Remigijus Kančys  Lithuania 2:18:59
27 Christian Kreienbühl  Switzerland 2:19:00
28 Jonas Koller  Germany 2:19:16
29 Gáspár Csere  Hungary 2:19:21
30 Abdellatif Meftah  France 2:19:23
31 Yohan Durand  France 2:19:33
32 Ihor Russ  Ukraine 2:19:39
33 Sebastian Reinwand  Germany 2:19:46
34 Iraitz Arrospide  Spain 2:19:49
35 Yuriy Rusyuk  Ukraine 2:19:49
36 Sergiu Ciobanu  Ireland 2:19:49
37 Mert Girmalegesse  Turkey 2:19:58
38 Philipp Baar  Germany 2:19:59
39 Benjamin Malaty  France 2:20:19
40 Ignas Brasevičius  Lithuania 2:20:20
41 Christian Steinhammer  Austria 2:20:40
42 Andreas Kempf  Switzerland 2:21:35
43 Patrik Wägeli  Switzerland 2:21:59
44 Konstantinos Gkelaouzos  Greece 2:22:24
45 Błażej Brzeziński  Poland 2:22:35
46 Marcus Schöfisch  Germany 2:22:57
47 Paul Pollock  Ireland 2:23:26
48 Geronimo von Wartburg  Switzerland 2:23:46
49 Jānis Višķers  Latvia 2:25:28
50 Panagiotis Karaiskos  Greece 2:25:37 PB
51 Marcel Berni  Switzerland 2:25:53
52 Artur Kozłowski  Poland 2:26:28
53 Üzeyir Söylemez  Turkey 2:27:24
54 Jean-Damascène Habarurema  France 2:27:36
55 Mindaugas Viršilas  Lithuania 2:27:47
56 Daniel Daly  Croatia 2:29:25
57 Arnold Rogers  Gibraltar 2:32:41 PB
58 Dimosthenis Magginas  Greece 2:44:57
Abdi Nageeye  Netherlands DNF
Mikael Ekvall  Sweden
Philipp Pflieger  Germany
Ömer Alkanoğlu  Turkey
Tibor Sahajda  Slovakia
Daviti Kharazishvili  Georgia
Valentin Pfeil  Austria
Abdi Hakin Ulad  Denmark
Weldu Negash Gebretsadik  Norway
Dmytro Laschyn  Ukraine
Sondre Nordstad Moen  Norway
Muzaffer Bayram  Turkey
Hassan Chahdi  France
Yared Shegumo  Poland

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "European Athletics 2018 European Championships Timetable" (PDF). european-athletics.org. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 August 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2018.