2005 World Championships in Athletics - Men's 50 km Walk
__NOTOC__The 50 km race walk at the
2005 World Championships in Athletics was held onAugust 12 in the streets ofHelsinki with the goal line situated in theHelsinki Olympic Stadium .Results
Finishing times
# 3:38:08 (PB)
# 3:41:25
# 3:41:54 (NR)
# 3:44:04 (NR)
# 3:44:45
# 3:49:01
# 3:49:55 (SB)
# 3:51:15
# 3:53:57
# 3:55:02
# 3:55:48
# 3:57:56
# 3:58:32
# 3:59:31
# 3:59:35
# 4:01:25 (SB)
# 4:01:54 (SB)
# 4:05:44
# 4:06:23 (SB)
# 4:08:12
# 4:10:30
# 4:22:17
# 4:25:27Athletes who did not finish
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*External links
* [http://www.iaaf.org/WCH05/results/gender=M/discipline=50KR/combCode=hash/roundCode=f/index.html IAAF results]
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