SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES
 
OLYMPIC GAMES. HISTORY 
MEN'S 20.000 m. Walk 
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1896-1904 (not contested)

1908 (10.000)
1. George Larner (GB) .................................. 1:15:58
2. Ernest Webb (GB) .................................... 1:17:31
3. Edward Spencer (GB) ............................... 1:21:21
1912 (10.000)
1. George Goulding (Can) .............................. 46:28.4
2. Ernest Webb (GB) ..................................... 46:50.4
3. Fernando Altimani (Ita) ............................... 47:37.6
1920 (10.000)
1. Ugo Frigerio (Ita) ........................................ 48:06.2
2. Joseph Pearman (US) ............................... c49:41
3. Charles Gunn (GB) ................................... c49:44
1924 (10.000)
1. Ugo Frigerio (Ita) ....................................... 47:49.0
2. Gordon Goodwin (GB) ............................... 48:37.9
3. Cecil McMaster (SA) ................................. 49:08.0
1928-1936 (not contested)
1948 (10.000)
1. John Mikaelsson (Swe) .............................. 45:13.2
2. Ingemar Johansson (Swe) .......................... 45:43.8
3. Fritz Schwab (Swi) .................................... 46:00.2
1952 (10.000)
1. John Mikaelsson (Swe) .............................. 45:02.8
2. Fritz Schwab (Swi) .................................... 45:41.0
3. Bruno Junk (SU) ....................................... 45:41.0
1956
1. Leonid Spirin (SU) ..................................... 1:31:28
2. Antanas Mikenas (SU) ............................... 1:32:03
3. Bruno Junk (SU) ........................................ 1:32:12
1960
1. Vladimir Golubnichiy (SU) .......................... 1:34:08
2. Noel Freeman (Aus) .................................. 1:34:17
3. Stanley Vickers (GB) ................................ 1:34:57
1964
1. Ken Matthews (GB) ................................... 1:29:34
2. Dieter Lindner (EG) .................................... 1:31:14
3. Vladimir Golubnichiy (SU) .......................... 1:32:00
1968
1. Vladimir Golubnichiy (SU) .......................... 1:33:59
2. Jose Pedraza (Mex) ................................... 1:34:00
3. Nikolay Smaga (SU) .................................. 1:34:04
1972
1. Peter Frenkel (EG) .................................... 1:26:43
2. Vladimir Golubnichiy (SU) .......................... 1:26:56
3. Hans-Georg Reimann (EG) ......................... 1:27:17
1976
1. Daniel Bautista (Mex) ................................ 1:24:41
2. Hans-Georg Reimann (EG) ........................ 1:25:14
3. Peter Frenkel (EG) .................................... 1:25:30
1980
1. Maurizio Damilano (Ita) .............................. 1:23:36
2. Pyotr Pochenchuk (SU) ............................. 1:24:46
3. Roland Wieser (EG) .................................. 1:25:59
1984
1. Ernesto Canto (Mex) ................................. 1:23:13
2. Raul Gonzales (Mex) ................................ 1:23:20
3. Maurizio Damilano (Ita) .............................. 1:23:26
1988
1. Jozef Pribilinec (Cze) ................................ 1:19:57
2. Ronald Weigel (EG) .................................. 1:20:00
3. Maurizio Damilano (Ita) .............................. 1:20:14
1992
1. Daniel Plaza (Spa) .................................... 1:21:45
2. Guillaume LeBlanc (Can) ........................... 1:22:25
3. Giovanni de Benedictis (Ita) ........................ 1:23:11
1996
1. Jefferson Perez (Ecu) ................................ 1:20:07
2. Ilya Markov (Rus) ...................................... 1:20:16
3. Bernardo Segura (Mex) .............................. 1:20:23
2000
1. Robert Korzeniowski (POL) ........................ 1:18:59
2. Noe Hernandez (MEX) ................................ 1:19:03
3. Vladimir Andreyev (RUS) ............................ 1:19:27 

Medals
3 - 3 - 4  Soviet Union
3 - 0 - 4  Italy
2 - 3 - 3  Great Britain
2 - 3 - 1  Mexico
2 - 1 - 0  Sweden
1 - 3 - 3  East Germany
1 - 1 - 0  Canada
1 - 0 - 0  Czech
1 - 0 - 0  Spain
1 - 0 - 0  Ecuador
1 - 0 - 0  Poland
0 - 1 - 1  Switzerland
0 - 1 - 1  Russia
0 - 1 - 0  USA
0 - 1 - 0  Australia
0 - 0 - 1  South Africa

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