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Slovak racewalker (born 1983)
Matej Tóth (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmacej ˈtɔːt] ; born 10 February 1983) is a Slovak race walker . He is a former Olympic champion in the 50 km walk .
Career
Toth won the gold medal in the 50 km walk at the 2010 IAAF World Race Walking Cup , and at the 2015 World Championships , taking Slovakia's first ever gold at the championships.[ 1]
He finished first at the 2016 Olympic Games in 50 km walk , winning the first Slovak Olympic medal in athletics and also being the first Slovak gold medalist in a Summer sport other than canoe slalom .
He was the 2016 Slovak Athlete of the Year.[ 2]
In 2018, he won silver medal in the men's 50 kilometres walk at the 2018 European Athletics Championships held in Berlin, Germany.[ 3] In 2019, he competed in the men's 50 kilometres walk at the 2019 World Athletics Championships held in Doha, Qatar.[ 4] He did not finish his race.[ 4]
Toth represented Slovakia at the 2020 Summer Olympics and finished 14th in the men's 50 kilometres walk with a season best.[ 5]
He is a journalist by education.
Achievements
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Slovakia
1999
World Youth Championships
Bydgoszcz , Poland
8th
10,000 m
46:49.33
2001
European Race Walking Cup (U20)
Dudince , Slovakia
39th
10 km
47:18
2002
World Junior Championships
Kingston , Jamaica
16th
10,000 m
45:05.02
2003
European Race Walking Cup
Cheboksary , Russia
24th
20 km
1:25:28
European U23 Championships
Bydgoszcz , Poland
6th
20 km
1:25:59
Universiade
Daegu , South Korea
10th
20 km
1:27:51
2004
World Race Walking Cup
Naumburg , Germany
54th
20 km
1:26:59
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
32nd
20 km
1:28:49
2005
European Race Walking Cup
Miskolc , Hungary
12th
20 km
1:23:58
Universiade
İzmir , Turkey
8th
20 km
1:28:58
World Championships
Helsinki, Finland
21st
20 km
1:23:55
2006
World Race Walking Cup
A Coruña , Spain
46th
20 km
1:26:30
European Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
6th
20 km
1:21:39
2007
European Race Walking Cup
Royal Leamington Spa , United Kingdom
27th
20 km
1:25:12
World Championships
Osaka , Japan
14th
20 km
1:25:57
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing , PR China
26th
20 km
1:23:17
World Race Walking Cup
Cheboksary , Russia
17th
20 km
1:21:24
2009
European Race Walking Cup
Metz, France
9th
20 km
1:27:29
World Championships
Berlin, Germany
9th
20 km
1:21:13
10th
50 km
3:48:35
2010
World Race Walking Cup
Chihuahua, Mexico
1st
50 km
3:53:30
European Championships
Barcelona , Spain
6th
20 km
1:22:20
2011
European Race Walking Cup
Olhão , Portugal
1st
20 km
1:23:53
World Championships
Daegu, South Korea
13th
20 km
1:22:55
–
50 km
DNF
2012
Olympic Games
London , Great Britain
5th
50 km
3:41:24
2013
European Race Walking Cup
Dudince , Slovakia
3rd
20 km
1:21:51
World Championships
Moscow , Russia
5th
50 km
3:41:07
2014
World Race Walking Cup
Taicang , China
28th
20 km
1:21:33
European Championships
Zürich , Switzerland
2nd
50 km
3:36:21
2015
European Race Walking Cup
Murcia , Spain
2nd
20 km
1:20:21
6th
20 km - Team
68 pts
2015
World Championships
Beijing , China
1st
50 km
3:40:32
2016
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
1st
50 km
3:40:58
2018
European Championships
Berlin , Germany
2nd
50 km
3:47:27
2021
Olympic Games
Sapporo , Japan
14th
50 km
3:56:23
References
External links
International National People