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Cross-country skiing at the 1972 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre

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Men's 30 kilometre
at the XI Olympic Winter Games
VenueMakomanai Cross Country Events Site
Dates4 February
Competitors59 from 18 nations
Winning time1:36:31.15
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vyacheslav Vedenin
 Soviet Union
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Pål Tyldum
 Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Johs Harviken
 Norway
← 1968
1976 →

The men's 30 kilometre cross-country skiing competition at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan, was held on Friday 4 February at the Makomanai Cross Country Events Site.[1][2]

Each skier started at half a minute intervals, skiing the entire 30 kilometre course. Vyacheslav Vedenin of the Soviet Union was the 1970 World champion and Franco Nones of Italy was the defending Olympic champion from the 1968 Olympics in Grenoble, France.[3]

Results

Sources:[1][4]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 54 Vyacheslav Vedenin  Soviet Union 1:36:31.15
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 60 Pål Tyldum  Norway 1:37:25.30 +54.15
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 36 Johs Harviken  Norway 1:37:32.44 +1:01.29
4 35 Gunnar Larsson  Sweden 1:37:33.72 +1:02.57
5 57 Walter Demel  West Germany 1:37:45.53 +1:14.38
6 18 Fyodor Simashov  Soviet Union 1:38:22.50 +1:51.35
7 12 Alois Kälin  Switzerland 1:38:40.72 +2:09.57
8 53 Gert-Dietmar Klause  East Germany 1:39:15.54 +2:44.39
9 58 Stanislav Henych  Czechoslovakia 1:39:24.29 +2:53.14
10 45 Gerhard Gehring  West Germany 1:39:44.47 +3:13.32
11 27 Lars-Göran Åslund  Sweden 1:39:45.29 +3:14.14
12 24 Axel Lesser  East Germany 1:39:49.24 +3:18.09
13 52 Sven-Åke Lundbäck  Sweden 1:39:54.35 +3:23.20
14 44 Eduard Hauser  Switzerland 1:40:14.98 +3:43.83
15 2 Yury Skobov  Soviet Union 1:40:18.70 +3:47.55
16 43 Vladimir Dolganov  Soviet Union 1:40:48.85 +4:17.70
17 50 Alfred Kälin  Switzerland 1:41:35.34 +5:04.19
18 8 Gerd Heßler  East Germany 1:41:37.47 +5:06.32
19 15 Eero Mäntyranta  Finland 1:41:40.51 +5:09.36
20 38 Elviro Blanc  Italy 1:41:44.32 +5:13.17
21 19 Magne Myrmo  Norway 1:42:23.40 +5:52.25
22 13 Teuvo Hatunen  Finland 1:42:27.18 +5:56.03
23 49 Kunio Shibata  Japan 1:42:30.83 +5:59.68
24 48 Ulrico Kostner  Italy 1:42:44.06 +6:12.91
25 41 Jean-Paul Vandel  France 1:42:45.88 +6:14.73
26 47 Mike Elliott  United States 1:43:15.03 +6:43.88
27 37 Eberhard Klessen  East Germany 1:43:15.99 +6:44.84
28 7 Thomas Magnusson  Sweden 1:43:26.02 +6:54.87
29 39 Jan Staszel  Poland 1:43:35.68 +7:04.53
30 23 Mike Gallagher  United States 1:43:39.41 +7:08.26
31 6 Ole Ellefsæter  Norway 1:44:25.21 +7:54.06
32 9 Renzo Chiocchetti  Italy 1:44:35.03 +8:03.88
33 55 Herbert Wachter  Austria 1:44:45.67 +8:14.52
34 40 Ján Fajstavr  Czechoslovakia 1:44:49.45 +8:18.30
35 29 Hartmut Döpp  West Germany 1:44:51.05 +8:19.90
36 14 Attilio Lombard  Italy 1:45:03.72 +8:32.57
37 32 Hideo Tanifuji  Japan 1:45:37.13 +9:05.98
38 10 Edgar Eckert  West Germany 1:45:38.51 +9:07.36
39 26 Petar Pankov  Bulgaria 1:45:50.66 +9:19.51
40 30 Ján Michalko  Czechoslovakia 1:46:19.36 +9:48.21
41 21 Werner Geeser  Switzerland 1:46:20.36 +9:49.21
42 11 Bob Gray  United States 1:46:38.31 +10:07.16
43 46 Malcolm Hunter  Canada 1:46:51.47 +10:20.32
44 3 Seiji Kudo  Japan 1:47:00.40 +10:29.25
45 56 Daniel Cerisey  France 1:47:03.01 +10:31.86
46 42 Ventseslav Stoyanov  Bulgaria 1:47:11.68 +10:40.53
47 22 Tomio Okamura  Japan 1:47:50.22 +11:19.07
48 34 Heinrich Wallner  Austria 1:48:05.42 +11:34.27
49 1 Gilbert Faure  France 1:48:12.19 +11:41.04
50 20 Jan Omholt-Jensen  Canada 1:51:14.04 +14:42.89
51 17 Danzangiin Narantungalag  Mongolia 1:51:29.88 +14:58.73
52 4 Namsrain Sandagdorj  Mongolia 1:52:14.67 +15:43.52
53 59 Clark Matis  United States 1:52:18.52 +15:47.37
54 31 Keith Oliver  Great Britain 1:54:10.60 +17:39.45
55 25 Terence Palliser  Great Britain 1:54:39.41 +18:08.26
16 Josef Hauser  Austria DNF
28 Roland Jeannerod  France DNF
33 Raimo Lehtinen  Finland DNF
51 Osmo Karjalainen  Finland DNF
5 Ján Ilavský  Czechoslovakia DNS

References

  1. ^ a b "Sapooro 30 km Men". www.skisport365.com. skisport365. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1972 Sapporo Winter Games: Men's 30 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  3. ^ "30 km Men Grenoble". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  4. ^ "30 km Men Sapporo". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 1 March 2019.

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