1983 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 20 kilometres walk

Medalists

Gold Ernesto Canto
Mexico (MEX)
Silver Jozef Pribilinec
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Bronze Yevgeniy Yevsyukov
Soviet Union (URS)

Abbreviations

  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 1983 World Athletics Championships
World Record Domingo Colin (MEX)1:19.35April 27, 1980 Cherkasy, Soviet Union
Event RecordNew event
Broken records during the 1983 World Athletics Championships
Event Record Ernesto Canto (MEX)1:20.49August 7, 1983 Helsinki, Finland

Intermediates

Final ranking

Rank Athlete Time Note
 Ernesto Canto (MEX) 1:20:49
 Jozef Pribilinec (TCH) 1:20:59
 Yevgeniy Yevsyukov (URS) 1:21:08
4  Josep Marín (ESP) 1:21:21
5  Gérard Lelièvre (FRA) 1:21:37NR
6  Pavol Blažek (TCH) 1:21:54
7  Maurizio Damilano (ITA) 1:21:57
8  Guillaume LeBlanc (CAN) 1:22:04NR
9  Raúl González (MEX) 1:22:06
10  Roland Wieser (GDR) 1:22:14
11  Anatoliy Gorshkov (URS) 1:22:34
12  Reima Salonen (FIN) 1:22:51
13  Pyotr Pochenchuk (URS) 1:24:55
14  Ralf Kowalsky (GDR) 1:25:13
15  Dave Smith (AUS) 1:25:23
16  Enrique Vera (MEX) 1:25:27
17  Alik Basriev (BUL) 1:25:49
18  Carlo Mattioli (ITA) 1:25:53
19  Jim Heiring (USA) 1:25:55
20  Marcel Jobin (CAN) 1:26:13
21  Erling Andersen (NOR) 1:26:39
22  Michael Bonke (GDR) 1:26:57
23  José Pinto (POR) 1:27:10
24  Alessandro Pezzatini (ITA) 1:27:15
25  Phil Vesty (GBR) 1:27:20
26  Martial Fesselier (FRA) 1:27:39
27  Roman Mrázek (TCH) 1:27:46
28  Jordi Llopart (ESP) 1:27:49
29  Simon Baker (AUS) 1:28:09
30  Willi Sawall (AUS) 1:28:16
31  Per Rasmussen (SWE) 1:28:51
32  Matti Katila (FIN) 1:29:14
33  Lars Ove Moen (NOR) 1:29:16
34  Francisco Botonero (ESP) 1:29:42
35  Abdelwahab Ferguene (ALG) 1:29:53
36  Tim Lewis (USA) 1:30:10
37  Roger Mills (GBR) 1:30:25
38  Shemsu Hassan (ETH) 1:30:36
39  Kevin Taylor (NZL) 1:30:38
40  Li Guangxing (CHN) 1:31:02
41  Ian McCombie (GBR) 1:31:14
42  Ram Chand (IND) 1:31:32
43  Jiang Shaohong (CHN) 1:31:43
44  Petri Makela (FIN) 1:32:21
45  Benamar Kachkouche (ALG) 1:32:33
46  Takehiro Sonohara (JPN) 1:33:45
47  Sergio Gutierrez (CRC) 1:33:59
48  Joseph Martens (BEL) 1:34:39
49  Santiago Fonseca (HON) 1:35:07
50  Shane Donelly (NZL) 1:35:21
51  Osvaldo Morejon (BOL) 1:36:37
52  Per Nielsen (DEN) 1:38:52
53  Stefano Casali (SMR) 1:39:41
54  Nadarajan Rengasamy (SIN) 1:51:35
55  Uaongo Areai (COK) 2:05:13
DID NOT FINISH (DNF)
 Marco Evoniuk (USA) DNF
 François Lapointe (CAN) DNF
 Keith Olsthoom (NZL) DNF
DISQUALIFIED (DSQ)
 Bo Gustafsson (SWE) DSQ
 Burhan Vurgun (TUR) DSQ
DID NOT START (DNS)
 Jan Staaf (SWE) DNS
 Zhang Fuxin (CHN) DNS
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