Race walking
Racewalking, or race walking, is a long-distance discipline within the sport of athletics. Although a foot race, it is different from running in that one foot must appear to be in contact with the ground at all times. Race judges carefully asse ...
events at the
Summer Olympics have been contested over a variety of distances at the
multi-sport event
A multi-sport event is an organized sporting event, often held over multiple days, featuring competition in many different sports among organized teams of athletes from (mostly) nation-states. The first major, modern, multi-sport event of interna ...
. There were three race walking events in the 2020 Summer Olympics: a men's and a women's
20 kilometres walk
The 20 kilometre race walk is an Olympic athletics event that is competed by both men and women. The racewalking event is competed as a road race. Athletes must always keep in contact with the ground and the supporting leg must remain straight un ...
, and a men's
50 kilometres walk
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. The races were held in a final-only format.
The first men's events came at the
1908 London Olympics
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, which featured 3500 m and 10-mile distances. A 10-kilometre version was introduced at the
1912 Summer Olympics and it continued until
1952
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(skipping three editions from 1928 to 1936). There was also a one-off 3000 m walk at the
1920 Antwerp Olympics. The men's 20 km walk became the standard short distance for men in 1956 and has continued since then. The longer men's event over 50 km was first held at the
1932 Summer Olympics and has been held continuously until the present day, except for a brief drop from the programme in 1976 – the
IAAF held a
World Championship
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for the event in protest and it was restored.
The first women's event was introduced at the
1992 Barcelona Olympics
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, 84 years after the first men's race. Held over 10 km for the first two editions, the women's event was extended to match the men's 20 km distance from the
2000 Sydney Olympics
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onwards. Women have never commonly competed internationally over 50 km, thus it has never been proposed as an Olympic event – as of 2012 it remains the only event on the Olympic athletics programme in which men compete, but women do not have an equivalent. The 50 km is also the longest distance race for an Olympic athletics event.
The
Olympic records
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...
in racewalking were all broken at the
2012 London Olympics
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. In the 20 km walk
Chen Ding
Chen Ding (; born August 5, 1992, in Baoshan, Yunnan, China) is a Chinese racewalker who won a gold medal in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. He finished the race in 1:18:46, a new Olympic record. He also won a gold medal in ...
holds the men's record of 1:18:46 hours, while
Elena Lashmanova
Elena Anatolyevna Lashmanova (russian: Елена Анатольевна Лашманова, born 9 April 1992 in Saransk, Mordovia) is a Russian race walker. In March 2022 she accepted a two-year ban, retroactive to March 2021, and all of her re ...
holds the women's mark of 1:25:02 hours. The men's 50 km record is 3:36:53 hours, set by
Jared Tallent
Jared Tallent OAM (born 17 October 1984) is an Australian race walker and Olympic gold medallist in the 50 km walk from London in 2012. He is a four-time Olympic medallist, three-time World Championship medallist and holds the current Ol ...
. Lashmanova's time was a
world record
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– the first and so far only time a world record in racewalking has been set at an Olympic Games.
Robert Korzeniowski
Robert Marek Korzeniowski (born 30 July 1968) is a Polish former racewalker who won four gold medals at the Olympic Games and three gold medals at World Championships.
Biography
Korzeniowski was born in Lubaczów, and is the brother of fello ...
is the most successful Olympic racewalker, having won the 50 km three times as well as the 20 km walk. Three other athletes have won four Olympic walk medals:
Ugo Frigerio won three gold medals and a bronze in early competitions,
Volodymyr Holubnychy
Volodymyr Stepanovych Holubnychy ( ua, Володимир Степанович Голубничий; also spelt Vladimir Golubnichy, 2 June 1936 – 16 August 2021) was a Soviet and Ukrainian race walker, who competed for the Soviet Union. He d ...
won two 20 km walk titles as well as a silver and a bronze, and
Jared Tallent
Jared Tallent OAM (born 17 October 1984) is an Australian race walker and Olympic gold medallist in the 50 km walk from London in 2012. He is a four-time Olympic medallist, three-time World Championship medallist and holds the current Ol ...
won a gold medal in the 50 km along with two silver and a bronze.
The
1906 Intercalated Games, now not considered an official Olympic event, was the first venue for racewalking under the Olympic banner. Poor technique and judging significantly affected the 1500 m walk event, to the point where a rematch over 3000 m was added at short notice and judged by
Constantine I of Greece.
Race walking has been particularly affected by doping, with many Russian world and Olympic champions testing positive for banned performance-enhancing drugs.
Medal summary
Men's 20 km walk
Multiple medalists
Medals by country
Women's 20 km walk
Multiple medalists
Medals by country
Defunct distances
Men's 3000 m walk
Men's 3500 m walk
Men's 10 km
Men's 10 miles
Men's 50 km walk
Multiple medalists
Medals by country
Women's 10 km
Intercalated Games
The
1906 Intercalated Games were held in
Athens
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and at the time were officially recognised as part of the
Olympic Games
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series, with the intention being to hold a games in Greece in two-year intervals between the internationally held Olympics. However, this plan never came to fruition and the
International Olympic Committee
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(IOC) later decided not to recognise these games as part of the official Olympic series. Some sports historians continue to treat the results of these games as part of the Olympic canon.
Two walking events were held on the track at the 1906 Games: a men's 1500 m walk and a men's 3000 m walk. The first final to be held was the shorter distance. American
George Bonhag
George Valentine Bonhag (January 31, 1882 – October 30, 1960) was an American athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club and the New York City Police Department. He competed in distance events, both racewalking and running, at t ...
, an absolute walking novice who had competed in the 5-mile run, came away as the winner after Canada's
Don Linden, the eventual runner-up, had given basic technical advice to allow him to compete.
The 3000 m walk was held two days later as a last minute addition to the athletics programme, which was approved and also adjudicated by
Constantine I of Greece after the dissatisfaction with the initial race. The entire walking field, minus Bonhag and Linden, was rearranged for the competition. Britain's
Robert Wilkinson and Austria's
Eugen Spiegler were again disqualified in the final stages for running, leaving Hungary's
György Sztantics as the winner by a large margin.
Athletics at the 1906 Athina Summer Games: Men's 3,000 metres Walk
Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2014-05-21.
References
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;Olympic record progressions
*Mallon, Bill (2012)
TRACK & FIELD ATHLETICS - OLYMPIC RECORD PROGRESSIONS
''Track and Field News
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Track and field is a sport that includes athletic contests based on runni ...
''. Retrieved on 2014-02-07.
;Specific
External links
IAAF 20 kilometres walk homepage
IAAF 50 kilometres walk homepage
Official Olympics website
Olympic athletics records
from ''Track & Field News''
{{History of Olympic athletics events
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Race walking
Racewalking, or race walking, is a long-distance discipline within the sport of athletics. Although a foot race, it is different from running in that one foot must appear to be in contact with the ground at all times. Race judges carefully asse ...