Cross-country skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Men's 10 kilometre classical

Men's 10 kilometre classical
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
VenueBirkebeineren Ski Stadium
Dates17 February
Competitors88 from 33 nations
Winning time24:20.1
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Bjørn Dæhlie
 Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vladimir Smirnov
 Kazakhstan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marco Albarello
 Italy
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The men's 10 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, was held on 17 February at Birkebeineren Ski Stadium in Lillehammer.[1]

Each skier started at half a minute intervals, skiing the entire 10 kilometre course. The Norwegian Sture Sivertsen was the 1993 World champion. Men's 10 kilometre classical was not a part of the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada.

Results

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 71 Bjørn Dæhlie  Norway 24:20.1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 86 Vladimir Smirnov  Kazakhstan 24:38.3 +18.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 78 Marco Albarello  Italy 24:42.3 +22.2
4 74 Mikhail Botvinov  Russia 24:58.9 +38.8
5 68 Sture Sivertsen  Norway 24:59.7 +39.6
6 69 Mika Myllylä  Finland 25:05.3 +45.2
7 87 Vegard Ulvang  Norway 25:08.0 +47.9
8 67 Silvio Fauner  Italy 25:08.1 +48.0
9 88 Harri Kirvesniemi  Finland 25:13.2 +53.1
10 48 Alois Stadlober  Austria 25:25.4 +1:05.3
11 73 Jochen Behle  Germany 25:29.4 +1:09.3
12 76 Jari Räsänen  Finland 25:31.5 +1:11.4
13 80 Andrey Kirillov  Russia 25:41.2 +1:21.1
14 72 Jan Ottosson  Sweden 25:47.9 +1:27.8
15 82 Giorgio Vanzetta  Italy 25:48.1 +1:28.0
16 29 Nikolai Ivanov  Kazakhstan 25:48.3 +1:28.2
17 84 Johann Mühlegg  Germany 25:50.6 +1:30.5
18 64 Vladimir Legotine  Russia 25:52.6 +1:32.5
19 47 Christer Majbäck  Sweden 25:55.2 +1:35.1
20 79 Alexey Prokurorov  Russia 25:55.3 +1:35.2
21 55 Jeremias Wigger  Switzerland 25:55.4 +1:35.3
22 40 Patrick Rémy  France 25:57.6 +1:37.5
23 70 Jari Isometsä  Finland 26:06.5 +1:46.4
24 81 Thomas Alsgaard  Norway 26:07.0 +1:46.9
25 15 Kazunari Sasaki  Japan 26:12.1 +1:52.0
26 62 Luboš Buchta  Czech Republic 26:17.6 +1:57.5
27 83 Torgny Mogren  Sweden 26:21.7 +2:01.6
28 53 Viktor Kamotski  Belarus 26:22.6 +2:02.5
29 77 Fulvio Valbusa  Italy 26:26.2 +2:06.1
30 85 Niklas Jonsson  Sweden 26:27.6 +2:07.5
31 46 Mitsuo Horigome  Japan 26:36.2 +2:16.1
32 42 Torald Rein  Germany 26:38.7 +2:18.6
33 60 Elmo Kassin  Estonia 26:40.9 +2:20.8
34 58 Pavel Ryabinin  Kazakhstan 26:41.7 +2:21.6
35 3 Jaak Mae  Estonia 26:42.7 +2:22.6
36 22 Andrus Veerpalu  Estonia 26:45.8 +2:25.7
37 8 Andrey Nevzorov  Kazakhstan 26:45.9 +2:25.8
38 38 Ričardas Panavas  Lithuania 26:46.1 +2:26.0
39 24 Philippe Sanchez  France 26:47.8 +2:27.7
40 51 Hiroyuki Imai  Japan 26:48.8 +2:28.7
41 14 Todd Boonstra  United States 26:56.3 +2:36.2
42 54 Urmas Välbe  Estonia 26:58.4 +2:38.3
43 52 Ivan Bátory  Slovakia 26:58.7 +2:38.6
44 6 Carlos Vicente  Spain 27:01.4 +2:41.3
45 4 John Aalberg  United States 27:02.3 +2:42.2
46 33 Hans Diethelm  Switzerland 27:03.1 +2:43.0
47 63 Juan Gutiérrez  Spain 27:06.0 +2:45.9
48 61 Giachem Guidon  Switzerland 27:09.1 +2:49.0
49 36 Dany Bouchard  Canada 27:09.5 +2:49.4
50 56 Daníel Jakobsson  Iceland 27:09.7 +2:49.6
51 41 Anthony Evans  Australia 27:09.9 +2:49.8
52 65 Benjamin Husaby  United States 27:11.3 +2:51.2
53 59 Vyacheslav Plaksunov  Belarus 27:12.1 +2:52.0
54 50 Stéphane Azambre  France 27:14.6 +2:54.5
55 43 Markus Hasler  Liechtenstein 27:17.1 +2:57.0
56 45 Siniša Vukonić  Croatia 27:17.5 +2:57.4
57 23 Jordi Ribó  Spain 27:21.2 +3:01.1
58 49 Luke Bodensteiner  United States 27:22.3 +3:02.2
59 75 Václav Korunka  Czech Republic 27:22.8 +3:02.7
60 2 Wilhelm Aschwanden  Switzerland 27:27.2 +3:07.1
61 13 Janko Neuber  Germany 27:27.4 +3:07.3
62 1 Igor Obukhov  Belarus 27:29.2 +3:09.1
63 9 Cédric Vallet  France 27:30.0 +3:09.9
64 37 Ebbe Hartz  Denmark 27:36.0 +3:15.9
65 27 Pavel Benc  Czech Republic 27:38.6 +3:18.5
66 18 Michael Binzer  Denmark 27:43.5 +3:23.4
67 17 Mark Gray  Australia 27:54.0 +3:33.9
68 16 David Belam  Great Britain 28:00.2 +3:40.1
69 57 Slavcho Batinkov  Bulgaria 28:02.2 +3:42.1
70 31 Sergei Dolidovich  Belarus 28:02.8 +3:42.7
71 5 Martin Petrásek  Czech Republic 28:10.0 +3:49.9
72 10 Masaaki Kozu  Japan 28:20.2 +4:00.1
73 39 Elemer-Gyorgy Tanko  Romania 28:30.5 +4:10.4
74 35 Iskren Plankov  Bulgaria 28:39.0 +4:18.9
75 12 Ahn Jin-soo  South Korea 28:42.9 +4:22.8
76 32 Stephan Kunz  Liechtenstein 28:44.8 +4:24.7
77 66 Park Byung-chul  South Korea 28:47.3 +4:27.2
78 21 Rögnvaldur Ingþórsson  Iceland 28:51.2 +4:31.1
79 30 Antonio Rački  Croatia 28:58.6 +4:38.5
80 25 Zsolt Antal  Romania 29:13.3 +4:53.2
81 7 Petar Zografov  Bulgaria 29:49.4 +5:29.3
82 11 Níkos Kalofiris  Greece 30:17.0 +5:56.9
83 34 Christos Títas  Greece 30:37.0 +6:16.9
84 28 Bekim Babić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 30:44.3 +6:24.2
85 20 Jānis Hermanis  Latvia 30:57.3 +6:37.2
86 44 Nikos Anastassiadis  Greece 31:00.3 +6:40.2
87 26 Mithat Yıldırım  Turkey 32:34.8 +8:14.7
88 19 Rusiate Rogoyawa  Fiji 38:30.7 +14:10.6

References

  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games: Men's 10 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2019.

External links

  • Final results (International Ski Federation)