Cross-country skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Men's 50 kilometre classical

The men's 50 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, was held on 27 February at Birkebeineren Ski Stadium in Lillehammer.[1]

Men's 50 kilometre classical
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
VenueBirkebeineren Ski Stadium
Dates27 February
Competitors66 from 25 nations
Winning time2:07:20.3
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vladimir Smirnov
 Kazakhstan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mika Myllylä
 Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sture Sivertsen
 Norway
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Each skier started at half a minute intervals, skiing the entire 50 kilometre course. The Swede Torgny Mogren was the 1993 World champion and Bjørn Dæhlie was the defending olympic champion from 1992 Olympics in Albertville, France.

Results edit

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
  59 Vladimir Smirnov   Kazakhstan 2:07:20.3
  61 Mika Myllylä   Finland 2:08:41.9 +1:21.6
  72 Sture Sivertsen   Norway 2:08:49.0 +1:28.7
4 66 Bjørn Dæhlie   Norway 2:09:11.4 +1:51.1
5 60 Erling Jevne   Norway 2:09:12.2 +1:51.9
6 47 Christer Majbäck   Sweden 2:10:03.8 +2:43.5
7 58 Maurilio De Zolt   Italy 2:10:12.1 +2:51.8
8 62 Giorgio Vanzetta   Italy 2:10:16.4 +2:56.1
9 69 Mikhail Botvinov   Russia 2:10:18.9 +2:58.6
10 63 Vegard Ulvang   Norway 2:10:40.0 +3:19.7
11 56 Silvio Fauner   Italy 2:11:09.6 +3:49.3
12 67 Harri Kirvesniemi   Finland 2:11:19.3 +3:59.0
13 64 Alexey Prokourorov   Russia 2:11:52.8 +4:32.5
14 65 Igor Badamshin   Russia 2:12:20.1 +4:59.8
15 34 Alois Stadlober   Austria 2:13:13.5 +5:53.2
16 51 Jeremias Wigger   Switzerland 2:13:40.2 +6:19.9
17 52 Alexander Vorobyov   Russia 2:13:44.5 +6:24.2
18 71 Jan Ottosson   Sweden 2:13:55.2 +6:34.9
19 37 Juan Jesús Gutiérrez   Spain 2:14:22.5 +7:02.2
20 36 Luboš Buchta   Czech Republic 2:14:50.0 +7:29.7
21 44 Viktor Kamotski   Belarus 2:15:02.9 +7:42.6
22 54 Jaanus Teppan   Estonia 2:16:18.8 +8:58.5
23 33 Patrick Remy   France 2:16:21.4 +9:01.1
24 32 Kazunari Sasaki   Japan 2:16:51.7 +9:31.4
25 18 Igor Obukhov   Belarus 2:17:08.4 +9:48.1
26 17 Andrus Veerpalu   Estonia 2:17:24.7 +10:04.4
27 70 Niklas Jonsson   Sweden 2:17:54.9 +10:34.6
28 24 Hiroyuki Imai   Japan 2:17:55.2 +10:34.9
29 19 Pavel Ryabinin   Kazakhstan 2:18:08.1 +10:47.8
30 39 Markus Hasler   Liechtenstein 2:18:40.1 +11:19.8
31 57 Gianfranco Polvara   Italy 2:18:40.3 +11:20.0
32 49 Ricardas Panavas   Lithuania 2:19:01.3 +11:41.0
33 27 Cédric Vallet   France 2:19:06.7 +11:46.4
34 3 Jordi Ribo   Spain 2:19:21.9 +12:01.6
35 28 Justin Wadsworth   United States 2:19:49.1 +12:28.8
36 2 Taivo Kuus   Estonia 2:19:51.9 +12:31.6
37 15 Sami Repo   Finland 2:20:32.8 +13:12.5
38 30 Stephan Kunz   Liechtenstein 2:20:38.1 +13:17.8
39 53 Todd Boonstra   United States 2:20:41.0 +13:20.7
40 35 Karri Hietamäki   Finland 2:20:50.9 +13:30.6
41 50 Hans Diethelm   Switzerland 2:21:01.8 +13:41.5
42 22 Carles Vicente   Spain 2:21:03.5 +13:43.2
43 43 Vasili Gorbatchev   Belarus 2:21:31.3 +14:11.0
44 7 Jürg Capol   Switzerland 2:21:48.3 +14:28.0
45 11 Sergey Margatsky   Kazakhstan 2:21:57.9 +14:37.6
46 10 Philippe Sanchez   France 2:22:01.0 +14:40.7
47 42 Anthony Evans   Australia 2:22:05.2 +14:44.9
48 8 Kazutoshi Nagahama   Japan 2:22:30.2 +15:09.9
49 9 Pete Vordenberg   United States 2:22:53.1 +15:32.8
50 48 Nikolay Ivanov   Kazakhstan 2:22:59.1 +15:38.8
51 38 Dany Bouchard   Canada 2:23:09.0 +15:48.7
52 26 Antonio Rački   Croatia 2:23:23.4 +16:03.1
53 40 Benjamin Husaby   United States 2:23:37.3 +16:17.0
54 46 Siniša Vukonić   Croatia 2:24:12.6 +16:52.3
55 55 Daníel Jakobsson   Iceland 2:24:57.0 +17:36.7
56 31 Peter Schlickenrieder   Germany 2:25:22.4 +18:02.1
57 45 Ebbe Hartz   Denmark 2:25:58.5 +18:38.2
58 21 Ondrej Valenta   Czech Republic 2:26:08.6 +18:48.3
59 14 Mark Gray   Australia 2:28:51.6 +21:31.3
60 23 Rögnvaldur Ingþórsson   Iceland 2:32:52.9 +25:32.6
61 6 Jānis Hermanis   Latvia 2:36:11.1 +28:50.8
12 Janko Neuber   Germany DNF
25 Elemer Tanko   Romania DNF
29 Giachem Guidon   Switzerland DNF
41 Martin Petrásek   Czech Republic DNF
68 Jochen Behle   Germany DNF
1 Torald Rein   Germany DNS
4 Sergei Dolidovich   Belarus DNS
5 Pavel Benc   Czech Republic DNS
13 Michael Binzer   Denmark DNS
16 Mathias Fredriksson   Sweden DNS
20 David Belam   Great Britain DNS

References edit

  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games: Men's 50 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2019.

External links edit