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Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Men's marathon

Men's marathon
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
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Tickets for Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics
VenueLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
DateAugust 12
Competitors107 from 59 nations
Winning time2:09:21 OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Carlos Lopes
Portugal
2nd place, silver medalist(s) John Treacy
Ireland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Charlie Spedding
Great Britain

The men's marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, was held on Sunday August 12, 1984. The race started at 5:00 pm local time. There were 107 competitors from 59 countries. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. A total number of 78 athletes completed the race, with Dieudonné LaMothe from Haiti finishing in last position in 2:52:18. Twenty-nine athletes did not finish. Carlos Lopes of Portugal won in 2:09:21 which set the Olympic record for 24 years.[1] It was Portugal's first medal in the men's marathon. Ireland also won its first men's marathon medal, with John Treacy's silver. Great Britain returned to the podium for the first time since 1964 with Charlie Spedding taking bronze.

Background

This was the 20th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning runners from the 1980 marathon included silver medalist Gerard Nijboer of the Netherlands, sixth-place finisher Rodolfo Gómez of Mexico, ninth-place finisher (and 1972 silver and 1976 bronze medalist) Karel Lismont of Belgium, and tenth-place finisher Robert de Castella of Australia. The two-time defending champion, Waldemar Cierpinski of East Germany, was prevented from trying for a third gold by the Eastern Bloc boycott. The favorites were de Castella (1981 Fukuoka winner, in world record time, and 1983 World Championships winner), Alberto Salazar of the United States (1980–1982 New York winner and 1982 Boston winner), and Toshihiko Seko of Japan (1981 Boston winner and 1978–1980 and 1983 Fukuoka winner).[2]

Botswana, the Central African Republic, Cyprus, Djibouti, Israel, Jamaica, Jordan, Oman, Qatar, the Virgin Islands, and Zaire each made their first appearance in Olympic men's marathons; the Republic of China made its first appearance as Chinese Taipei. The United States made its 19th appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Competition format and course

As all Olympic marathons, the competition was a single race. The marathon distance of 26 miles, 385 yards was run over a point-to-point route starting at Santa Monica College and ending at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.[2]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1984 Summer Olympics.

World record Robert de Castella (AUS) 2:08:18 Fukuoka, Japan 6 December 1981
Olympic record Waldemar Cierpinski (GDR) 2:09:55.0 Montreal, Canada 31 July 1980

Carlos Lopes set a new Olympic record at 2:09:21.

Schedule

All times are Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 12 August 1984 17:15 Final

Results

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Carlos Lopes Portugal 2:09:21 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) John Treacy Ireland 2:09:56
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Charlie Spedding Great Britain 2:09:58
4 Takeshi So Japan 2:10:55
5 Robert de Castella Australia 2:11:09
6 Juma Ikangaa Tanzania 2:11:10
7 Joseph Nzau Kenya 2:11:28
8 Djama Robleh Djibouti 2:11:39
9 Jerry Kiernan Ireland 2:12:20
10 Rod Dixon New Zealand 2:12:57
11 Pete Pfitzinger United States 2:13:53
12 Hugh Jones Great Britain 2:13:57
13 Jorge González Puerto Rico 2:14:00
14 Toshihiko Seko Japan 2:14:13
15 Alberto Salazar United States 2:14:19
16 Mehmet Terzi Turkey 2:14:20
17 Shigeru So Japan 2:14:38
18 Ralf Salzmann West Germany 2:15:29
19 Henrik Jørgensen Denmark 2:15:55
20 Hussein Ahmed Salah Djibouti 2:15:59
21 Agapius Masong Tanzania 2:16:25
22 Gidamis Shahanga Tanzania 2:16:27
23 Eloi Schleder Brazil 2:16:35
24 Karel Lismont Belgium 2:17:07
25 Allan Zachariasen Denmark 2:17:10
26 Michail Koussis Greece 2:17:38
27 Pertti Tiainen Finland 2:17:43
28 Alain Lazare France 2:17:52
29 Vincent Ruguga Uganda 2:17:54
30 Armand Parmentier Belgium 2:18:10
31 César Mercado Puerto Rico 2:19:09
32 Omar Abdillahi Charmarke Djibouti 2:19:11
33 Øyvind Dahl Norway 2:19:28
34 Derek Froude New Zealand 2:19:44
35 Giovanni d'Aleo Italy 2:20:12
36 Jesús Herrera Mexico 2:20:33
37 Lee Hong-yeol South Korea 2:20:56
38 Juan Camacho Bolivia 2:21:04
39 Cor Vriend Netherlands 2:21:08
40 Frans Ntaole Lesotho 2:21:09
41 Johan Geirnaert Belgium 2:21:35
42 Jacques Boxberger France 2:22:00
43 Marco Marchei Italy 2:22:38
44 Art Boileau Canada 2:22:43
45 Samuel Hlawe Swaziland 2:22:45
46 Baikuntha Manandhar Nepal 2:22:52
47 Ahmed Mohamed Ismail Somalia 2:23:27
48 Chae Hong-nak South Korea 2:23:33
49 Joseph Otieno Kenya 2:24:13
50 Bruno Lafranchi Switzerland 2:24:38
51 Dick Hooper Ireland 2:24:41
52 Derrick Adamson Jamaica 2:25:02
53 Claudio Cabán Puerto Rico 2:27:16
54 Marc Agosta Luxembourg 2:27:41
55 Wilson Theleso Botswana 2:29:20
56 Alejandro Silva Chile 2:29:53
57 Chen Chang-ming Chinese Taipei 2:29:53
58 Kim Won-sik South Korea 2:30:57
59 Rubén Aguiar Argentina 2:31:18
60 Sabag Shemtov Israel 2:31:34
61 Vincent Rakabaele Lesotho 2:32:15
62 Marios Kassianidis Cyprus 2:32:51
63 Arjun Pandit Nepal 2:32:53
64 Ismael Mahmoud Ghassab Jordan 2:33:30
65 Alain Bordeleau Canada 2:34:27
66 Tau John Tokwepota Papua New Guinea 2:36:36
67 Patric Nyambariro-Nhauro Zimbabwe 2:37:18
68 Kimurgor Ngeny Kenya 2:37:19
69 Amiri Yadav Nepal 2:38:10
70 Adolphe Ambowode Central African Republic 2:41:26
71 Carlos Ávila Honduras 2:42:03
72 Jules Randrianarivelo Madagascar 2:43:05
73 Abdul Lahij Ahmed Somalia 2:44:39
74 George Mambosasa Malawi 2:46:14
75 Marlon Williams Virgin Islands 2:46:50
76 Johnson Mbangiwa Botswana 2:48:12
77 Leonardo Illut Philippines 2:49:39
78 Dieudonné LaMothe Haiti 2:52:18
Awadh Al-Sameer Oman DNF
Ahmet Altun Turkey DNF
Dave Edge Canada DNF
Matthews Kambale Malawi DNF
Ronald Lanzoni Costa Rica DNF
Bigboy Matlapeng Botswana DNF
Tommy Persson Sweden DNF
Kjell-Erik Ståhl Sweden DNF
Domingo Tibaduiza Colombia DNF
Rodolfo Gómez Mexico DNF
Gerard Nijboer Netherlands DNF
Gerhard Hartmann Austria DNF
Omar Aguilar Chile DNF
Filippos Filippou Cyprus DNF
Juan Carlos Traspaderne Spain DNF
Santiago de la Parte Spain DNF
Geoff Smith Great Britain DNF
Nimley Twegbe Liberia DNF
Miguel Angel Cruz Mexico DNF
Cor Lambregts Netherlands DNF
Stig Roar Husby Norway DNF
Cidálio Caetano Portugal DNF
Delfim Moreira Portugal DNF
Ibrahim Al-Taher Qatar DNF
Mehmet Yurdadön Turkey DNF
Wilson Achia Uganda DNF
John Tuttle United States DNF
Masini Situ-Kumbanga Zaire DNF
Tommy Lazarus Zimbabwe DNF
Martti Vainio Finland DNS

See also

  • 1982 Men's European Championships Marathon (Athens)
  • 1983 Men's World Championships Marathon (Helsinki)
  • 1984 Men's Friendship Games Marathon (Moscow)
  • 1986 Men's European Championships Marathon (Stuttgart)
  • 1987 Men's World Championships Marathon (Rome)

References

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Marathon". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Marathon, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 28 August 2020.

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