Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre classical

The men's 30 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, was held on Monday 10 February in Les Saisies.[1][2]

Men's 30 kilometre classical
at the XVI Olympic Winter Games
VenueLes Saisies
Dates10 February
Competitors87 from 34 nations
Winning time1:22:27.8
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vegard Ulvang
 Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Bjørn Dæhlie
 Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Terje Langli
 Norway
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Each skier started at half a minute intervals, skiing the entire 30 kilometre course. The Swede Gunde Svan was the 1991 World champion and Alexey Prokurorov of the Soviet Union was the defending Olympic champion from 1988 Olympics in Calgary, Canada.[3] Svan retired in 1991 and did not participate in this event.[citation needed]

Results edit

Sources:[4][1]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
  35 Vegard Ulvang   Norway 1:22:27.8
  63 Bjørn Dæhlie   Norway 1:23:14.0 +46.2
  85 Terje Langli   Norway 1:23:42.5 +1:14.7
4 38 Marco Albarello   Italy 1:23:55.7 +1:27.9
5 16 Erling Jevne   Norway 1:24:07.7 +1:39.9
6 84 Christer Majbäck   Sweden 1:24:12.1 +1:44.3
7 65 Niklas Jonsson   Sweden 1:25:17.6 +2:49.8
8 4 Jyrki Ponsiluoma   Sweden 1:25:24.4 +2:56.6
9 83 Vladimir Smirnov   Unified Team 1:25:27.6 +2:59.8
10 77 Harri Kirvesniemi   Finland 1:25:28.5 +3:00.7
11 53 Jan Ottosson   Sweden 1:25:33.9 +3:06.1
12 42 Mikhail Botvinov   Unified Team 1:25:36.9 +3:09.1
13 87 Lubomír Buchta   Czechoslovakia 1:25:40.6 +3:12.8
14 13 Aleksandr Golubyov   Unified Team 1:25:56.1 +3:28.3
15 86 Jochen Behle   Germany 1:25:59.8 +3:32.0
16 81 Giuseppe Pulie   Italy 1:26:02.4 +3:34.6
17 3 Fulvio Valbusa   Italy 1:26:07.1 +3:39.3
18 52 Jiří Teplý   Czechoslovakia 1:26:14.4 +3:46.6
19 45 Alois Stadlober   Austria 1:26:22.7 +3:54.9
20 69 Gianfranco Polvara   Italy 1:27:26.2 +3:58.4
21 76 Alexey Prokurorov   Unified Team 1:27:20.5 +4:52.7
22 1 Alexander Marent   Austria 1:27:34.4 +5:06.6
23 64 Patrick Rémy   France 1:27:54.0 +5:26.2
24 62 Martin Petrásek   Czechoslovakia 1:28:30.8 +6:03.0
25 66 Giachem Guidon   Switzerland 1:28:44.5 +6:16.7
26 50 Mika Kuusisto   Finland 1:28:45.6 +6:17.8
27 9 Luke Bodensteiner   United States 1:28:45.7 +6:17.9
28 55 Holger Bauroth   Germany 1:28:58.1 +6:30.3
29 59 Alois Schwarz   Austria 1:29:01.6 +6:33.8
30 37 Torald Rein   Germany 1:29:08.5 +6:40.7
31 30 Jaanus Teppan   Estonia 1:29:30.9 +7:03.1
32 57 Hiroyuki Imai   Japan 1:29:35.6 +7:07.8
33 71 Urmas Välbe   Estonia 1:29:44.3 +7:16.5
34 74 Mika Myllylä   Finland 1:30:08.8 +7:41.0
35 19 Viorel Şotropa   Romania 1:30:10.5 +7:42.7
36 26 Hans Diethelm   Switzerland 1:30:13.2 +7:45.4
37 36 Guy Balland   France 1:30:19.6 +7:51.8
38 22 Seppo Rantanen   Finland 1:30:25.6 +7:57.8
39 82 Martin Standmann   Austria 1:30:27.7 +7:59.9
40 41 Kazunari Sasaki   Japan 1:30:35.9 +8:08.1
41 58 Ricardas Panavas   Lithuania 1:30:38.0 +8:10.2
42 75 Bill Koch   United States 1:30:41.6 +8:13.8
43 61 Markus Hasler   Liechtenstein 1:31:03.3 +8:35.5
44 5 Andrus Veerpalu   Estonia 1:31:06.1 +8:38.3
45 89 Al Pilcher   Canada 1:31:49.3 +9:21.5
46 28 Jordi Ribó   Spain 1:31:52.4 +9:24.6
47 20 Janko Neuber   Germany 1:31:57.8 +9:30.0
48 54 Wayne Dustin   Canada 1:31:58.2 +9:30.4
49 80 John Callahan   United States 1:32:07.9 +9:40.1
50 10 Robert Kerštajn   Slovenia 1:32:17.6 +9:49.8
51 46 Pete Vordenberg   United States 1:32:24.7 +9:56.9
52 29 Wiesław Cempa   Poland 1:32:25.4 +9:57.6
53 60 Ivan Smilenov   Bulgaria 1:32:25.5 +9:57.7
54 48 Anthony Evans   Australia 1:32:29.9 +10:02.1
55 72 Park Byung-chul   South Korea 1:33:01.8 +10:34.0
56 79 David Belam   Great Britain 1:33:15.6 +10:47.8
57 68 Carles Vicente   Spain 1:33:33.3 +11:05.5
58 44 Ebbe Hartz   Denmark 1:33:46.4 +11:18.6
59 17 Yves Bilodeau   Canada 1:34:18.3 +11:50.5
60 27 Alain Masson   Canada 1:34:22.0 +11:54.2
61 73 Andrzej Piotrowski   Poland 1:34:32.9 +12:05.1
62 56 John Read   Great Britain 1:34:37.5 +12:09.7
63 12 Slavcho Batinkov   Bulgaria 1:34:39.2 +12:11.4
64 23 Michael Binzer   Denmark 1:35:00.1 +12:32.3
65 40 Jožko Kavalar   Slovenia 1:35:16.3 +12:48.5
66 7 Glen Scott   Great Britain 1:36:06.0 +13:38.2
67 25 Iskren Plankov   Bulgaria 1:36:58.2 +14:30.4
68 43 Wu Jintao   China 1:38:54.5 +16:26.7
69 49 Rögnvaldur Ingþórsson   Iceland 1:39:23.9 +16:56.1
70 47 An Jin-soo   South Korea 1:40:24.7 +17:56.9
71 88 Kim Kwang-rae   South Korea 1:41:34.4 +19:06.6
72 31 Chang Song-Rok   North Korea 1:42:23.4 +19:55.6
73 8 Gongoryn Myeryei   Mongolia 1:42:33.1 +20:05.3
74 67 Giannis Mitroulas   Greece 1:42:50.5 +20:22.7
75 14 Son Chol-U   North Korea 1:43:14.9 +20:47.1
76 11 Dimitris Tsourekas   Greece 1:43:41.9 +21:14.1
77 2 Jānis Hermanis   Latvia 1:44:43.2 +22:15.4
78 32 Ziitsagaany Ganbat   Mongolia 1:44:45.6 +22:17.8
79 21 Guillermo Alder   Argentina 1:47:07.4 +24:39.6
80 70 Aleksandar Milenković   Yugoslavia 1:57:57.4 +35:29.6
81 15 Roberto Alvárez   Mexico 2:01:28.1 +39:00.3
82 33 Bekim Babić   Yugoslavia 2:06:09.4 +43:41.6
6 Nikos Anastassiadis   Greece DNF
18 Haukur Eiríksson   Iceland DNF
24 Wi Jae-wook   South Korea DNF
34 Luis Argel Mancilla   Argentina DNF
78 Momo Skokić   Yugoslavia DNF
Mark Croasdale   Great Britain DNS

Timoleon Tsourekas   Greece DNS

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Les Saisies 30 km Men". www.skisport365.com. skisport365. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games: Men's 30 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  3. ^ "30 km Men Calgary". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  4. ^ "30 km Men Albertville". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 12 February 2019.

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