Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's marathon T11–13

Men's marathon T11
at the XII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Athletics
Competitors17 from 10 nations
Medalists
   Japan
   Portugal
   Italy
Athletics at the
2004 Summer Paralympics
T11–13
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men
10000 m men
Marathon men
4×100 m relay men
P13
Pentathlon men
F11–13
Long jump men women
Triple jump men
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Javelin throw men

The Men's marathon T11 was a marathon event in athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, for totally blind athletes (running with a sighted guide). Defending champion and world record holder Carlos Amaral Ferreira of Portugal took part, along with sixteen other athletes, from a total of ten countries. No athlete had ever successfully defended his title in the men's fully blind marathon, and Ferreira failed to become the first; he took silver, finishing half a minute behind Japan's Yuichi Takahashi.[1]

The 2004 men's T11 marathon is the most recent to have been held as a distinct event. At the 2008 Paralympics, it was abolished, and athletes categorised T11 (totally blind) were invited to run in the T12 marathon for athletes with severe visual impairment.[2]

Results

Place Athlete Time
1  Yuichi Takahashi (JPN) 2:44:24
2  Carlos Amaral Ferreira (POR) 2:45:07
3  Andrea Cionna (ITA) 2:49:59
4  Yoshihide Fukuhara (JPN) 2:53:56
5  Kiyoshi Hoshina (JPN) 2:56:30
6  Jambal Lkhagvajav (MGL) 3:03:03
7  Carlo Durante (ITA) 3:05:01
8  Clemente Esquivel (MEX) 3:20:23
9  Joerund Gaasemyr (NOR) 3:22:41
10  Pablo Astoreca (ARG) 3:30:37
11  Nikolaos Tsatsaklas (GRE) 3:44:39
12  Stergios Sioutis (GRE) 3:47:11
13  Konstantinos Stavridis (GRE) 3:49:26
-  Pedro Acosta (MEX) dnf
-  Nicolas Ledezma (MEX) dnf
-  Martin Mosso (COL) dnf
-  Zhang Zhen (CHN) dnf

T13

Men's marathon T13
at the XII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Athletics
Competitors19 from 14 nations
Medalists
   Russia
   Australia
   Lithuania

The T13 event, held at the same time as the T11, was won by Ildar Pomykalov, representing Russia.[3]

Results

Place Athlete Time
1  Ildar Pomykalov (RUS) 2:38:45
2  Roy Daniell (AUS) 2:42:17
3  Linas Balsys (LTU) 2:43:55
4  Daniel Ramirez (MEX) 2:44:23
5  Moisés Beristáin (MEX) 2:44:24
6  Paul Pearce (GBR) 2:46:20
7  Joseph L. Ngorialuk (KEN) 2:49:08
8  Jozef Ambroz (SVK) 2:50:38
9  Fabrizio Cocchi (ITA) 2:51:16
10  Aurelio Santos (BRA) 2:51:36
11  Shiro Fukudome (JPN) 2:51:56
12  Mark Farnell (GBR) 2:57:16
13  Nicolai Ciumac (MDA) 3:09:03
14  Zeinolla Seitov (KAZ) 3:13:35
-  Qi Shun (CHN) DNF
-  Kestutis Bartkenas (LTU) DNF
-  Igor Lisnic (MDA) DNF
-  Tomasz Chmurzynski (POL) DNF
-  Anton Sluka (SVK) DNF

See also

References

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