Athletics at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's marathon T54

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Men's marathon T54
at the XVI Paralympic Games
Venue
Tokyo National Stadium
Dates5 September 2021
Competitors15 from 9 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marcel Hug  Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Zhang Yong  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Daniel Romanchuk  United States
2016

The men's marathon T54 event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, took place on 5 September 2021.

The T54 category is for wheelchair athletes with no leg function, but near full arm function and reasonable to normal trunk function. Typically this may be caused by a lower spinal cord injury or spinal cord birth defect.

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[1]

World Record  Heinz Frei (SUI) 1:20:14 Ōita, Japan 31 October 1999
Paralympic Record  Kurt Fearnley (AUS) 1:23:17 Beijing, China 17 September 2008
Area Time Athlete Nation
Africa 1:23:18 Ernst van Dyk  South Africa
America 1:23:20 Aarón Gordian Martínez  Mexico
Asia 1:21:52 Tomoki Suzuki  Japan
Europe 1:20:14 WR Heinz Frei   Switzerland
Oceania 1:23:17 PR Kurt Fearnley  Australia

Results

The race took place on 5 September 2021, at 6:30:[2]

Rank Name Nationality Class Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marcel Hug  Switzerland T54 1:24:02 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Zhang Yong  China T54 1:24:22 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Daniel Romanchuk  United States T54 1:29:05 SB
4 Brent Lakatos  Canada T53 1:29:18 PB
5 David Weir  Great Britain T54 1:29:45 SB
6 Aaron Pike  United States T54 1:29:45 SB
7 Tomoki Suzuki  Japan T54 1:30:45 SB
8 Yang Shaoqiao  China T53 1:31:27
9 Dai Yunqiang  China T54 1:31:27 SB
10
JohnBoy Smith
 Great Britain T54 1:32:25 SB
11 Zhang Ying  China T54 1:32:26 SB
12 Patrick Monahan  Ireland T53 1:32:54 SB
13 Vitalii Gritsenko  
RPC
T53 1:33:13 SB
14 Yoo Byung-hoon  South Korea T53 1:41:44 SB
15 Brian Siemann  United States T53 1:44:42 SB

References

  1. ^ "Records – World Para Athletics". Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 September 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2021.