Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

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The Men's marathon at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place on August 29 in the streets of Athens, Greece where one hundred and one athletes from 59 nations competed.<ref name=Olympedia/> The event was won by Stefano Baldini of Italy, the nation's first victory in the event since 1988 and second overall. The United States reached the podium in the event for the first time since 1976 with Meb Keflezighi's silver. Vanderlei de Lima took bronze, Brazil's first-ever medal in the men's marathon.

As with the previous Games, the marathon also marked the end of the 2004 Summer Olympics and the medal ceremony took place during the closing ceremony at the Olympic Stadium.

The event was mired in controversy after the organisers rejected an appeal for Vanderlei de Lima to be awarded gold. He was leading the race when he was tackled by a spectator, relegating him to third.

Summary

The 42-km (26-mile) journey began in the actual town of Marathon. The top contenders all found themselves in a large leading group that held a modest pace through the half marathon. A few tried to surge ahead but the most successful was Vanderlei de Lima's attack at 20k. Past 25k, Stefano Baldini raised the tempo taking seven others with him. Finally, the chase group had been whittled down to three: Stefano Baldini, Paul Tergat, and Mebrahtom Keflezighi. After 35k was passed, Tergat (the world record holder) cracked, leaving two runners to chase behind. Baldini then closed the gap to De Lima after the latter was attacked by a spectator while dropping Keflezighi. Baldini moved into the lead and took it home for the gold medal in 2:10:55.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Keflezighi caught the fading De Lima as well to take the silver in 2:11:29. Finishing at 2:12:11, De Lima was able to hold off Jon Brown, beating him by 15 seconds for the bronze.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Incident

Template:See alsoTemplate:Multiple image The event was marked by an incident in which Neil Horan, an Irish priest, grappled Vanderlei de Lima of Brazil while de Lima was leading the event with around 7 kilometers remaining and dragged him to the crowd. Greek spectator Polyvios Kossivas helped de Lima free from Horan's grasp and back into his running. De Lima lost about 10 seconds of time because of the interruption, and finished third in the event with a time of 2:12:11, winning the bronze medal. De Lima received the rarely awarded Pierre de Coubertin Medal for sportsmanship in addition to his bronze.

Despite the fact that the incident had seriously hindered his chances of winning the gold or silver medal, he did not complain and graciously acknowledged the crowd's cheers in the home straight. The protester had a sign on his back that read "The Grand Prix Priest. Israel Fulfilment of Prophecy Says The Bible. The Second Coming is Near."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The phrase "Grand Prix Priest" refers to Horan's previous protest, in which he ran onto the track at the Silverstone Circuit during the 2003 British Grand Prix, intentionally running directly into the path of oncoming cars.

Background

This was the 25th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning runners from the 2000 marathon included silver medalist Erick Wainaina of Kenya and fourth-place finisher Jon Brown of Great Britain. The reigning world champion was Jaouad Gharib of Morocco. There was "no definite favorite" in the field.<ref name=Olympedia>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Belarus, the Czech Republic, and Saint Lucia each made their first appearance in Olympic men's marathons; East Timor made its first formal appearance, though it had had one Independent Olympic Athlete from East Timor in 2000. The United States made its 24th appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Qualification

The qualification period for athletics was 1 January 2003 to 9 August 2004. For the men's marathon, each National Olympic Committee was permitted to enter up to three athletes that had run the race in 2:15:00 or faster during the qualification period. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. If an NOC had no athletes that qualified under that standard, one athlete that had run the race in 2:18:00 or faster could be entered.

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 through the streets of Athens.<ref name=Olympedia/> These streets were recently painted for the event, which provided an excellent road surface for the athletes. Drawing upon the ancient origins of the race, the marathon began in Marathon, Greece, and eventually ended at Panathinaiko Stadium, the venue previously used for the 1896 Athens Olympics.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Records

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No new records were set during the competition.

Schedule

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All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 29 August 2004 18:00 Final

Results

Eighty-one runners finished; 20 did not.<ref name="SR">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
Template:Gold01 Stefano Baldini Template:Flag IOC 2:10:55
Template:Silver02 Meb Keflezighi Template:Flag IOC 2:11:29 Template:Abbr
Template:Bronze03 Vanderlei de Lima Template:Flag IOC 2:12:11
Template:Sort Jon Brown Template:Flag IOC 2:12:26 Template:Abbr
Template:Sort Shigeru Aburaya Template:Flag IOC 2:13:11
Template:Sort Toshinari Suwa Template:Flag IOC 2:13:24
Template:Sort Erick Wainaina Template:Flag IOC 2:13:30
Template:Sort Alberto Chaíça Template:Flag IOC 2:14:17
Template:Sort Alberico di Cecco Template:Flag IOC 2:14:34
10 Paul Tergat Template:Flag IOC 2:14:45
11 Jaouad Gharib Template:Flag IOC 2:15:12
12 Alan Culpepper Template:Flag IOC 2:15:26
13 Leonid Shvetsov Template:Flag IOC 2:15:28
14 Lee Bong-ju Template:Flag IOC 2:15:33
15 Ambesse Tolosa Template:Flag IOC 2:15:39
16 Gert Thys Template:Flag IOC 2:16:08
17 Ji Young-joon Template:Flag IOC 2:16:14
18 Antoni Peña Template:Flag IOC 2:16:38
19 Grigoriy Andreyev Template:Flag IOC 2:16:55
20 Haile Satayin Template:Flag IOC 2:17:25
21 Jonathan Wyatt Template:Flag IOC 2:17:45
22 Janne Holmen Template:Flag IOC 2:17:50
23 Dan Robinson Template:Flag IOC 2:17:53
24 Nikolaos Polias Template:Flag IOC 2:17:56
25 Ndabili Bashingili Template:Flag IOC 2:18:09
26 Pavel Loskutov Template:Flag IOC 2:18:09
27 José Rios Template:Flag IOC 2:18:40
28 Lee Troop Template:Flag IOC 2:18:46
29 Michael Buchleitner Template:Flag IOC 2:19:19
30 Anuradha Cooray Template:Flag IOC 2:19:24
31 Li Zhuhong Template:Flag IOC 2:19:26
32 Joachim Nshimirimana Template:Flag IOC 2:19:31
33 Dale Warrender Template:Flag IOC 2:19:42
34 Waldemar Glinka Template:Flag IOC 2:19:43
35 Jong Myong-chol Template:Flag IOC 2:19:47
36 El-Hassan Lahssini Template:Flag IOC 2:19:50
37 Michał Bartoszak Template:Flag IOC 2:20:20
38 Ahmed Jumaa Jaber Template:Flag IOC 2:20:27
39 Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi Template:Flag IOC 2:20:31
40 Samson Ramadhani Template:Flag IOC 2:20:38
41 Lee Myong-seung Template:Flag IOC 2:21:01
42 Tomoaki Kunichika Template:Flag IOC 2:21:13
43 José Alirio Carrasco Template:Flag IOC 2:21:14
44 Ernest Ndjissipou Template:Flag IOC 2:21:23
45 Nicholas Harrison Template:Flag IOC 2:21:42
46 Tereje Wodajo Template:Flag IOC 2:21:53
47 Aguelmis Rojas Template:Flag IOC 2:21:59
48 Abel Chimukoko Template:Flag IOC 2:22:09
49 Saïd Belhout Template:Flag IOC 2:22:32
50 Matthew O'Dowd Template:Flag IOC 2:22:37
51 Juan Carlos Cardona Template:Flag IOC 2:22:49
52 Daniele Caimmi Template:Flag IOC 2:23:07
53 João N'Tyamba Template:Flag IOC 2:23:26
54 Roman Kejžar Template:Flag IOC 2:23:34
55 Procopio Franco Template:Flag IOC 2:23:34
56 Wu Wen-chien Template:Flag IOC 2:23:54
57 Antoni Bernadó Template:Flag IOC 2:23:55
58 Julio Rey Template:Flag IOC 2:24:54
59 Asaf Bimro Template:Flag IOC 2:25:20
60 Sisay Bezabeh Template:Flag IOC 2:25:26
61 Silvio Guerra Template:Flag IOC 2:25:29
62 Mathias Ntawulikura Template:Flag IOC 2:26:05
63 Róbert Štefko Template:Flag IOC 2:27:12
64 José Amado García Template:Flag IOC 2:27:13
65 Dan Browne Template:Flag IOC 2:27:17
66 Han Gang Template:Flag IOC 2:27:31
67 Eduardo Buenavista Template:Flag IOC 2:28:18
68 Driss El Himer Template:Flag IOC 2:29:07
69 Andrés Espinosa Template:Flag IOC 2:29:43
70 Mpesela Ntlot Soeu Template:Flag IOC 2:30:19
71 Franklin Tenorio Template:Flag IOC 2:31:12
72 José Ernani Palalia Template:Flag IOC 2:31:41
73 Dmitriy Burmakin Template:Flag IOC 2:31:51
74 Mindaugas Pukštas Template:Flag IOC 2:33:02
75 Bat-Ochiryn Ser-Od Template:Flag IOC 2:33:24
76 Zhu Ronghua Template:Flag IOC 2:34:02
77 Alfredo Arevalo Template:Flag IOC 2:34:02
78 António Zeferino Template:Flag IOC 2:36:22
79 Valery Pisarev Template:Flag IOC 2:40:10
80 Zepherinus Joseph Template:Flag IOC 2:44:19
81 Marcel Matanin Template:Flag IOC 2:50:26
Hendrick Ramaala Template:Flag IOC Template:Abbr After 35 km
Zebedayo Bayo Template:Flag IOC Template:Abbr After 30 km
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Viktor Röthlin Template:Flag IOC Template:Abbr After 30 km
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Azat Rakipov Template:Flag IOC Template:Abbr After half
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