Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics - Men's Marathon

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The official results of the Men's Marathon at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico, held on Sunday October 20, 1968. The race started on 15.00h local time. There were a total number of 74 competitors from 41 countries. Seventeen of them did not finish.

[edit] Final Ranking

RANK ATHLETE TIME
Image:Med_1.png Ethiopia Mamo Wolde (ETH) 2:20:26
Image:Med_2.png Japan Kenji Kimihara (JPN) 2:23:31
Image:Med_3.png New Zealand Mike Ryan (NZL) 2:23:45
4. Turkey Ismail Akçay (TUR) 2:25:18
5. Great Britain William Adcocks (GBR) 2:25:33
6. Ethiopia Gabrou Merawi (ETH) 2:27:16
7. Australia Derek Clayton (AUS) 2:27:23
8. Great Britain Timothy Johnston (GBR) 2:28:04
9. Japan Akio Usami (JPN) 2:28:06
10. Turkey Andy Boychak (TUR) 2:28:40
11. Belgium Gaston Roelants (BEL) 2:29:04
12. Ireland Pat McMahon (IRL) 2:29:21
13. Mexico Alfredo Penaloza (MEX) 2:29:48
14. United States Kenny Moore (USA) 2:29:49
15. West Germany Jürgen Busch (FRG) 2:30:42
16. United States George Young (USA) 2:31:15
17. West Germany Manfred Steffny (FRG) 2:31:23
18. Burma Thin Sumbwegam (BIR) 2:32:22
19. Kenya Naftali Temu (KEN) 2:32:36
20. Belgium Maurice Peiren (BEL) 2:32:49
21. Italy Antonio Ambu (ITA) 2:33:19
22. United States Ron Daws (USA) 2:33:53
23. West Germany Karl-Heinz Sievers (FRG) 2:34:11
24. Hungary Gyula Tóth (HUN) 2:34:49
25. Turkey Hüseyin Aktas (TUR) 2:35:09
26. Mexico Pablo Garrido (MEX) 2:35:47
27. Netherlands Aad Steylen (NED) 2:37:42
28. Soviet Union Anatoly Sukharyev (URS) 2:38:07
29. South Korea Lee Myung-Jung (KOR) 2:38:52
30. Bulgaria Ivailo Sharankov (BUL) 2:39:49
31. Italy Gioacchino de Palma (ITA) 2:39:58
32. Switzerland Josef Gwerder (SUI) 2:40:16
33. West Germany Hubert Riesner (FRG) 2:41:29
34. Denmark Georg Olsen (DEN) 2:42:24
35. Zambia Douglas Sinkala (ZAM) 2:42:51
36. Chile Exequiel Baeza (CHI) 2:43:15
37. New Zealand Dave McKenzie (NZL) 2:43:36
38. South Korea Kim Bong-Nae (KOR) 2:43:56
39. Guatemala Carlos Cuque (GUA) 2:45:20
40. Zambia Godwin Kalimbwe (ZAM) 2:45:26
41. Ireland Mick Molloy (IRL) 2:48:13
42. Bulgaria Nikola Simeonov (BUL) 2:48:30
43. Australia John Farrington (AUS) 2:50:16
44. Switzerland Helmut Kunisch (SUI) 2:50:58
45. Sierra Leone Alifu Massaquoi (SLE) 2:52:28
46. South Korea Lee Sang-Hoon (KOR) 2:52:46
47. Burma Hla Thein (BIR) 2:54:03
48. Kenya Paul Mose (KEN) 2:55:17
49. Philippines Benjamin Silva-Netto (PHI) 2:56:19
50. Guyana Harry Prowell (GUY) 2:57:01
51. Ceylon Wimalasena Perera (CEY) 2:59:05
52. Guatemala Fulgencio Hernández (GUA) 3:00:40
53. Ecuador Gustavo Gutiérrez (ECU) 3:03:07
54. Nigeria Martin Ande (NGR) 3:03:47
55. Uganda Mustapha Musa (UGA) 3:04:53
56. Zambia Enoch Nwemba (ZAM) 3:06:16
57. Tanzania John Stephen Akhwari (TAN) 3:25:17
Spain Carlos Perez (ESP) DNF
Colombia Hernando Barreneche (COL) DNF
Ethiopia Abebe Bikila (ETH) DNF
Canada Peter Buniak (CAN) DNF
Finland Pentti Rummakko (FIN) DNF
France Guy Texereau (FRA) DNF
France René Combes (FRA) DNF
Great Britain Jim Alder (GBR) DNF
Hungary Lajos Mecser (HUN) DNF
Japan Seiichiro Sasaki (JPN) DNF
Kuwait Mraljeb Ayed-Mansoor (KUW) DNF
Kuwait S'aoud O'Baid-Daifallah (KUW) DNF
Mexico José García (MEX) DNF
Switzerland Edgar Friedli (SUI) DNF
Soviet Union Mukhamed Shakirov (URS) DNF
Uruguay Armando González (URU) DNF
Yugoslavia Nedo Farčić (YUG) DNF


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OLYMPIC MARATHON RACES
Men's Competition

Athens 1896 | Paris 1900 | St. Louis 1904 | Athens 1906 | London 1908 | Stockholm 1912 | Antwerp 1920 | Paris 1924 | Amsterdam 1928 | Los Angeles 1932 | Berlin 1936 | London 1948 | Helsinki 1952 | Melbourne 1956 | Rome 1960 | Tokyo 1964 | Mexico City 1968 | Munich 1972 | Montreal 1976 | Moscow 1980 | Los Angeles 1984 | Seoul 1988 | Barcelona 1992 | Atlanta 1996 | Sydney 2000 | Athens 2004 |

Women's Competition

Los Angeles 1984 | Seoul 1988 | Barcelona 1992 | Atlanta 1996 | Sydney 2000 | Athens 2004 |