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UPDATE 1-Olympics-Athletics-Men's 20km walk result

Fri Aug 15, 2008 11:12pm EDT
 (completes results)
 Aug 16 (Reuters) - Olympic athletics men's 20km walk result
in Beijing on Saturday.
  1.  Valeriy Borchin (Russia)        1 hour 19 minutes 1
second
  2.  Jefferson Perez (Ecuador)       1:19:15
  3.  Jared Tallent (Australia)       1:19:42
  4.  Wang Hao (China)                1:19:47
  5.  Ivano Brugnetti (Italy)         1:19:51
  6.  Luke Adams (Australia)          1:19:57
  7.  Francisco Javier Fernandez (Spain) 1:20:32
  8.  Rob Heffernan (Ireland)         1:20:36
  9.  Luis Fernando Lopez (Colombia)  1:20:59
 10.  Chu Yafei (China)               1:21:17
 11.  Yuki Yamazaki (Japan)           1:21:18
 12.  Juan Manuel Molina (Spain)      1:21:25
 13.  Benjamin Sanchez (Spain)        1:21:38
 14.  Jose Alessandro Baggio (Brazil) 1:21:43
 15.  Eder Sanchez (Mexico)           1:21:53
 16.  Koichiro Morioka (Japan)        1:21:57
 17.  Ilya Markov (Russia)            1:22:02
 18.  Giorgio Rubino (Italy)          1:22:11
 19.  David Rotich Kimutai (Kenya)    1:22:21
 20.  Rolando Saquipay (Ecuador)      1:22:32
 21.  Erik Tysse (Norway)             1:22:43
 22.  Ivan Trotskiy (Belarus)         1:22:55
 23.  Kim Hyun-sub (South Korea)      1:22:57
 24.  Andrey Kovenko (Ukraine)        1:22:59
 25.  Andre Hohne (Germany)           1:23:13
 26.  Matej Toth (Slovakia)           1:23:17
 27.  Hatem Ghoula (Tunisia)          1:23:44
 28.  Dzianis Simanovich (Belarus)    1:23:53
 29.  Rafal Augustyn (Poland)         1:24:25
 30.  Dong Jimin (China)              1:24:34
 31.  James Rendon (Colombia)         1:24:41
 32.  Joao Vieira (Portugal)          1:25:05
 33.  Park Chil-sung (South Korea)    1:25:07
 34.  Hassanine Sbai (Tunisia)        1:25:23
 35.  Marius Ziukas (Lithuania)       1:25:36
 36.  David Meija (Mexico)            1:26:45
 37.  Jean Jaques Nkouloukidi (Italy) 1:26:53
 38.  Andres Chocho (Ecuador)         1:27:09
 39.  Allan Segura (Costa Rica)       1:27:10
 40.  Juan Manuel Cano (Argentina)    1:27:17
 41.  Predrag Filipovic (Serbia)      1:28:15
 42.  Rustam Kuvatov (Kazakhstan)     1:28:25
 43.  Kevin Eastler (United States)   1:28:44
 44.  Siarhei Charnou (Belarus)       1:29:38
 45.  Sergio Vieira (Portugal)        1:29:51
 46.  Jakub Bogdan Jelonek (Poland)   1:30:37
 47.  Feodosiy Chumachenko (Moldova)  1:31:37
 48.  Mohamed Ameur (Algeria)         1:32:21
 49.  Recep Celik (Turkey)            1:32:54
 .    Chris Erickson (Australia)      DSQ
 .    Takayuki Tanii (Japan)          DSQ
 DSQ = disqualified
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports, Editing by Padraic Halpin)
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