Cross-country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre classical

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Men's 30 kilometre classical
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueSnow Harp
Dates9 February
Competitors75 from 28 nations
Winning time1:33:55.8
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mika Myllylä
 Finland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Erling Jevne
 Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Silvio Fauner
 Italy
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The men's 30 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, was held on 9 February at Snow Harp. The competitors started with a 30-second interval.[1]

Results[edit]

The results:[2] [3]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 70 Mika Myllylä  Finland 1:33:55.8
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 73 Erling Jevne  Norway 1:35:27.1 +1:31.3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 71 Silvio Fauner  Italy 1:36:08.5 +2:12.7
4 65 Jari Isometsä  Finland 1:36:51.4 +2:55.6
5 67 Fulvio Valbusa  Italy 1:37:31.1 +3:35.3
6 18 Harri Kirvesniemi  Finland 1:37:45.9 +3:50.1
7 38 Marco Albarello  Italy 1:38:07.1 +4:11.3
8 27 Giorgio Di Centa  Italy 1:38:14.9 +4:19.1
9 42 Vladimir Legotine  Russia 1:38:23.7 +4:27.9
10 32 Per Elofsson  Sweden 1:38:47.0 +4:51.2
11 56 Jaak Mae  Estonia 1:38:52.3 +4:56.5
12 72 Vladimir Smirnov  Kazakhstan 1:38:59.1 +5:03.3
13 54 Pavel Riabinine  Kazakhstan 1:39:31.6 +5:35.8
14 21 Stephan Kunz  Liechtenstein 1:39:33.3 +5:37.5
15 64 Sture Sivertsen  Norway 1:39:44.9 +5:49.1
16 41 Jeremias Wigger  Switzerland 1:39:46.4 +5:50.6
17 29 Raul Olle  Estonia 1:40:03.5 +6:07.7
18 20 Aleksey Tregubov  Belarus 1:40:05.9 +6:10.1
19 52 Andrus Veerpalu  Estonia 1:40:09.9 +6:14.1
20 75 Bjørn Dæhlie  Norway 1:40:18.5 +6:22.7
21 53 Andreas Schlütter  Germany 1:40:27.1 +6:31.3
22 26 Jiri Magal  Czech Republic 1:40:29.6 +6:33.8
23 74 Anders Bergström  Sweden 1:40:44.1 +6:35.0
24 23 Hiroyuki Imai  Japan 1:40:40.9 +6:45.1
25 66 Henrik Forsberg  Sweden 1:40:44.1 +6:48.3
26 48 Ivan Batory  Slovakia 1:40:47.8 +6:52.0
27 39 Katsuhito Ebisawa  Japan 1:40:48.0 +6:52.2
28 49 Martin Bajcicak  Slovakia 1:40:52.5 +6:56.7
29 62 Mikhailo Artyukhov  Ukraine 1:41:13.0 +7:17.2
30 61 Ricardas Panavas  Lithuania 1:41:15.6 +7:19.8
31 11 Aleksandr Kravchenko  Russia 1:41:22.3 +7:26.5
32 30 Sergei Tchepikov  Russia 1:41:59.9 +8:04.1
33 40 Lukas Bauer  Czech Republic 1:42:08.8 +8:13.0
34 46 Sami Repo  Finland 1:42:16.8 +8:21.0
35 55 Markus Hasler  Liechtenstein 1:42:17.4 +8:21.6
36 45 Sergei Dolidovich  Belarus 1:42:18.7 +8:22.9
37 43 Justin Wadsworth  United States 1:42:21.1 +8:25.3
38 34 Gennadiy Nikon  Ukraine 1:42:32.7 +8:36.9
39 31 Maxim Pitchougine  Russia 1:42:41.7 +8:45.9
40 12 Alexander Sannikov  Belarus 1:42:48.0 +8:52.2
41 16 Andrey Nevzorov  Kazakhstan 1:42:48.8 +8:53.0
42 5 Kazutoshi Nagahama  Japan 1:42:58.7 +9:02.9
43 51 Gerhard Urain  Austria 1:43:22.9 +9:27.1
44 6 Olexander Zarovnyi  Ukraine 1:43:26.2 +9:30.4
45 44 Zsolt Antal  Romania 1:43:56.6 +10:00.8
46 17 Stanislav Jezik  Slovakia 1:44:01.0 +10:05.2
47 19 John Bauer  United States 1:44:15.3 +10:19.5
48 28 Alexander Ushkalenko  Ukraine 1:44:15.7 +10:19.9
49 37 Marcus Nash  United States 1:44:37.7 +10:41.9
50 7 Vladimir Bortsov  Kazakhstan 1:45:12.8 +11:17.0
51 36 Anthony Evans  Australia 1:45:26.3 +11:30.5
52 9 Meelis Aasmäe  Estonia 1:46:08.8 +12:13.0
53 13 Beat Koch  Switzerland 1:46:38.3 +12:42.5
54 63 Nikolai Semeniako  Belarus 1:47:32.5 +13:36.7
55 14 Byung-Chul Park  South Korea 1:47:41.5 +13:45.7
56 59 Masaaki Kozu  Japan 1:48:15.3 +14:19.5
57 24 Torald Rein  Germany 1:49:06.7 +15:10.9
58 35 Michael Binzer  Denmark 1:49:42.2 +15:46.4
59 4 Ivan Hudac  Slovakia 1:50:11.6 +16:15.8
60 50 Slavtscho Batinkov  Bulgaria 1:50:35.0 +16:39.2
61 25 Donald Farley  Canada 1:50:47.8 +16:52.0
62 57 Robin McKeever  Canada 1:51:23.5 +17:27.7
63 10 Jin-Soo Ahn  South Korea 1:54:12.2 +20:16.4
64 8 Guido Visser  Canada 1:55:04.1 +21:08.3
DNF 2 Patrick Weaver  United States
DNF 3 Janis Hermanis  Latvia
DNF 15 Vladislavas Zybailo  Lithuania
DNF 33 Jintao Wu  China
DNF 47 Jochen Behle  Germany
DNF 58 Patrick Remy  France
DNF 68 Thomas Alsgaard  Norway
DNF 69 Lubos Buchta  Czech Republic
DNS 1 René Sommerfeldt  Germany
DNS 22 Lars Håland  Sweden
DNS 60 Antonio Racki  Croatia

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's 30 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  2. ^ "OFFICIAL RESULTS". International Ski Federation (FIS). Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  3. ^ "OL: Startliste 30 km menn (Start list 30km men)". Verdens Gang (VG) (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 February 2018.