Approach of 20 kilometers for men at the 2011 World Athletics Championships took place on August 28.
The Russians Vladimir Kanaykin (second place) and Stanislav Emelyanov (fifth place) were later disqualified for doping.
Content
Winners
| Gold | Silver | Bronze |
| Valery Borchin Russia | Vladimir Kanaykin Russia | Louis Lopez Colombia |
Final
| A place | Name | Citizenship | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Valery Borchin | Russia | 1:19:56 | ||
| Russia | DSQ | |||
| Louis Lopez | Colombia | 1:20:38 | SB | |
| four | Wang Zhen | China | 1:20:54 | |
| five | Russia | DSQ | ||
| 6 | Kim Hyun Sop | The Republic of Korea | 1:21:17 | |
| 7 | Ruslan Dmitrenko | Ukraine | 1:21:31 | SB |
| eight | Yusuke suzuki | Japan | 1:21:39 | |
| 9 | Alex Schwazer | Italy | 1:21:50 | SB |
| ten | Eric Barrondo | Guatemala | 1:22:08 | |
| eleven | Chu Yafei | China | 1:22:10 | |
| 12 | Sergey Morozov | Russia | 1:22:37 | |
| 13 | Wang Hao | China | 1:22:49 | |
| 14 | Matei Tot | Slovakia | 1:22:55 | |
| 15 | Eder Sanchez | Mexico | 1:23:05 | |
| sixteen | Juan Vieira | Portugal | 1:23:26 | |
| 17 | Miguel Angel Lopez | Spain | 1:23:41 | |
| 18 | Anton Kuchmin | Slovakia | 1:23:57 | |
| nineteen | James Randon | Colombia | 1:24:08 | SB |
| 20 | Horacio Nava | Mexico | 1:24:15 | |
| 21 | Christopher Link | Germany | 1:24:17 | |
| 22 | Cayo Bonfim | Brazil | 1:24:29 | |
| 23 | Trevor Barron | USA | 1:24:33 | |
| 24 | Rafal Augustin | Poland | 1:24:47 | |
| 25 | Pyeon Young Joon | The Republic of Korea | 1:24:48 | |
| 26 | Hassanin Sebei | Tunisia | 1:25:17 | |
| 27 | Jared talllent | Australia | 1:25:25 | |
| 28 | Recep Celik | Turkey | 1:25:39 | |
| 29th | Nazar Kovalenko | Ukraine | 1:25:50 | |
| thirty | Gourmeet singh | India | 1:26:34 | |
| 31 | Babubhai Panucha | India | 1:26:53 | |
| 32 | David Kimutai | Kenya | 1:27:20 | SB |
| 33 | Yerko Araya | Chile | 1:27:47 | |
| 34 | Hedi Teraui | Tunisia | 1:29:48 | |
| 35 | Diego Flores | Mexico | 1:30:00 | |
| 36 | Juan Cano | Argentina | 1:30:00 | |
| 37 | Emerson Hernandez | Salvador | 1:30:48 | SB |
| 38 | Ronald Kuispi | Bolivia | 1:32:09 | PB |
| Moasir Zimmermann | Brazil | DSQ | ||
| Gustavo Restrepo | Colombia | DSQ | ||
| Giorgio Rubino | Italy | DSQ | ||
| Anatole Ibanez | Sweden | DSQ | ||
| Adam Rutter | Australia | DNF | ||
| Mauricio Arteaga | Ecuador | DNF | ||
| Francisco Fernandez | Spain | DNF | ||
| Pak Chilson | The Republic of Korea | DNF |
SB is the best result of the season.
- - Red highlighted result canceled.
Doping Scandal
In December 2012, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) notified the All-Russian Athletics Federation (VFLA) of adverse hematological profiles of the five leading walkers of Russia, which included Vladimir Kanaykin [1] . Two years later, on January 20, 2015, RUSADA announced the lifelong disqualification of Vladimir Kanaykin from October 15, 2012, and the cancellation of his results shown for two periods: January 25 - March 25, 2011 and June 16 - September 27, 2011 . Violation of the anti-doping rules was established on the basis of abnormal hematological profile in the framework of the IAAF biological passport program [2] .
Notes
- ↑ VFLA Press Release on the Disqualification of Five Walkers . RusAthletics - Russian Athletics (01/20/2015). Date of treatment January 17, 2015.
- ↑ Disqualification Information: Athletics . RUSADA Russian Anti-Doping Agency (01/20/2015). Date of treatment January 17, 2015. Archived January 20, 2015.