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

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]

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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Results

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The results:[2] [3]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
  70 Mika Myllylä   Finland 1:33:55.8
  73 Erling Jevne   Norway 1:35:27.1 +1:31.3
  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

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  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.