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Cross-country skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre skiathlon

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Men's 30 kilometre skiathlon
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
The Medalists
VenueLaura Biathlon & Ski Complex
Dates9 February 2014
Competitors68 from 30 nations
Winning time1:08:15.4
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dario Cologna  Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marcus Hellner  Sweden
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Martin Johnsrud Sundby  Norway
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The men's 30 kilometre skiathlon cross-country skiing competition at the 2014 Sochi Olympics was held on 9 February 2014 at 14:00 MSK at the Laura Biathlon & Ski Complex.[1] The event is split into half distance classic skiing and half distance skate skiing.

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Summary

Dario Cologna from Switzerland won the gold medal. Marcus Hellner, the defending Olympic champion from Sweden, finished second, and Martin Johnsrud Sundby from Norway came third.[2]

For much of the free skiing half of the course about fifteen athletes were skiing together, and only close to the stadium, a group of four, Cologna, Hellner, Sundby and Maxim Vylegzhanin escaped. At the stadium, Cologna escaped and became the champion. Sundby finished third closely ahead of Vylegzhanin, and the Russian delegation filed a protest because he apparently changed the track in the finish area, impeding Vylegzhanin. Sundby was reprimanded but allowed to keep the bronze medal.[3]

Qualification

An athlete with a maximum of 100 FIS distance points (the A standard) will be allowed to compete in both or one of the event (sprint/distance). An athlete with a maximum 120 FIS sprint points will be allowed to compete in the sprint event and 10 km for women or 15 km for men provided their distance points do not exceed 300 FIS points. NOC's who do not have any athlete meeting the A standard can enter one competitor of each sex (known as the basic quota) in only 10 km classical event for women or 15 km classical event for men. They must have a maximum of 300 FIS distance points at the end of qualifying on 20 January 2014. The qualification period began in July 2012.[4]

Competition schedule

All times are (UTC+4).

Date Time Event
9 February 14:00 Final

Results

The race was started at 14:00.[5]

Rank Bib Name Country 15 km classic Rank Pitstop 15 km free Rank Finish time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 21 Dario Cologna  Switzerland 36:04.9 13 30.9 31:39.6 2 1:08:15.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 11 Marcus Hellner  Sweden 36:03.1 9 31.3 31:41.4 3 1:08:15.8 +0.4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Martin Johnsrud Sundby  Norway 35:59.2 1 29.6 31:48.0 5 1:08:16.8 +1.4
4 7 Maxim Vylegzhanin  Russia 36:01.1 5 31.8 31:44.0 4 1:08:16.9 +1.5
5 9 Ilia Chernousov  Russia 36:12.8 18 39.5 31:36.7 1 1:08:29.0 +13.6
6 14 Jean-Marc Gaillard  France 36:03.1 9 31.5 31:55.2 7 1:08:29.8 +14.4
7 15 Daniel Rickardsson  Sweden 35:59.2 2 29.6 32:02.6 9 1:08:31.7 +16.3
8 6 Johannes Dürr  Austria 36:04.0 11 32.2 31:55.8 8 1:08:32.0 +16.6
9 12 Maurice Manificat  France 36:07.6 16 32.0 31:54.0 6 1:08:33.6 +18.2
10 27 Lars Nelson  Sweden 36:00.2 3 31.2 32:06.3 10 1:08:37.7 +22.3
11 2 Alexander Legkov  Russia 36:02.4 7 31.2 32:09.5 12 1:08:43.1 +27.7
12 24 Giorgio Di Centa  Italy 36:02.6 8 30.0 32:11.1 14 1:08:43.7 +28.3
13 8 Hannes Dotzler  Germany 36:04.3 12 31.3 32:09.2 11 1:08:44.8 +29.4
14 25 Anders Södergren  Sweden 36:05.4 14 31.9 32:09.6 13 1:08:46.9 +31.5
15 23 Tobias Angerer  Germany 36:00.6 4 31.5 32:17.6 15 1:08:49.7 +34.3
16 3 Alexey Poltoranin  Kazakhstan 36:01.5 6 32.3 32:17.7 16 1:08:51.5 +36.1
17 5 Petter Northug  Norway 36:06.3 15 30.6 33:02.7 25 1:09:39.6 +1:24.2
18 4 Alex Harvey  Canada 36:46.6 27 30.1 32:43.5 17 1:10:00.2 +1:44.8
19 13 Evgeniy Belov  Russia 36:11.0 17 30.5 33:19.0 31 1:10:00.5 +1:45.1
20 10 Sjur Røthe  Norway 36:41.7 25 30.2 32:50.6 18 1:10:02.5 +1:47.1
21 20 Tord Asle Gjerdalen  Norway 36:36.5 21 29.4 33:00.8 23 1:10:06.7 +1:51.3
22 37 Francesco de Fabiani  Italy 36:37.6 22 33.5 32:59.6 22 1:10:10.7 +1:55.3
23 28 Axel Teichmann  Germany 36:20.4 19 31.5 33:21.4 32 1:10:13.3 +1:57.9
24 33 Michail Semenov  Belarus 36:48.2 29 30.6 32:54.5 19 1:10:13.3 +1:57.9
25 18 Ivan Babikov  Canada 36:47.6 28 28.8 32:58.2 20 1:10:14.6 +1:59.2
26 44 Iivo Niskanen  Finland 36:42.3 26 31.9 33:07.8 29 1:10:22.0 +2:06.6
27 31 Curdin Perl  Switzerland 36:40.8 24 36.2 33:05.4 27 1:10:22.4 +2:07.0
28 30 Martin Jakš  Czech Republic 37:20.5 39 30.7 33:00.9 24 1:10:52.1 +2:36.7
29 46 Jonas Baumann  Switzerland 37:06.1 34 31.4 33:14.8 30 1:10:52.3 +2:36.9
30 22 Roland Clara  Italy 37:19.9 38 32.1 33:04.3 26 1:10:56.3 +2:40.9
31 47 Martin Bajčičák  Slovakia 37:21.7 40 31.1 33:07.3 28 1:11:00.1 +2:44.7
32 38 Yevgeniy Velichko  Kazakhstan 36:53.8 30 34.8 33:37.0 35 1:11:05.6 +2:50.2
33 17 Sami Jauhojärvi  Finland 36:54.3 31 30.9 33:46.8 36 1:11:12.0 +2:56.6
34 42 Sergei Dolidovich  Belarus 36:57.2 32 35.0 33:55.9 38 1:11:28.1 +3:12.7 (PF)
35 26 Noah Hoffman  United States 37:19.3 37 34.7 33:34.1 34 1:11:28.1 +3:12.7 (PF)
36 32 Petr Novák  Czech Republic 37:56.0 47 33.3 32:59.2 21 1:11:28.5 +3:13.1
37 19 Thomas Bing  Germany 36:27.7 20 31.1 34:34.1 46 1:11:32.9 +3.17.5
38 29 Lari Lehtonen  Finland 37:30.8 42 32.0 33:31.3 33 1:11:34.1 +3:18.7
39 51 Maciej Kreczmer  Poland 37:07.5 35 34.6 34:05.5 40 1:11:47.6 +3:32.2
40 16 Matti Heikkinen  Finland 36:40.3 23 33.1 34:39.2 48 1:11:52.6 +3:37.2
41 34 Ivan Perrillat Boiteux  France 37:09.4 36 30.5 34:24.6 44 1:12:04.5 +3:49.1
42 45 Erik Bjornsen  United States 37:05.6 33 31.2 35:05.5 50 1:12:42.3 +4:26.9
43 56 Philipp Haelg  Liechtenstein 37:51.8 44 33.3 34:22.7 41 1:12:47.8 +4:32.4
44 36 Jiří Magál  Czech Republic 37:54.6 46 31.9 34:23.0 43 1:12:49.5 +4:34.1
45 40 Graeme Killick  Canada 38:18.2 49 35.0 34:22.9 42 1:13:16.1 +5:00.7
46 52 Sergey Mikayelyan  Armenia 38:43.1 51 33.7 33:59.8 39 1:13:16.6 +5:01.2
47 41 Brian Gregg  United States 38:57.4 53 35.6 33:53.3 37 1:13:26.3 +5:10.9
48 48 Paul Constantin Pepene  Romania 37:52.5 45 33.3 35:10.4 52 1:13:36.2 +5:20.8
49 49 Sergey Cherepanov  Kazakhstan 37:36.8 43 36.5 35:26.4 55 1:13:39.7 +5:24.3
50 54 Imanol Rojo  Spain 38:26.5 50 38.5 34:35.4 47 1:13:40.4 +5:25.0
51 43 Aivar Rehemaa  Estonia 38:04.3 48 33.6 35:09.3 51 1:13:47.2 +5:31.8
52 62 Martin Møller  Denmark 38:59.0 56 32.8 34:33.3 45 1:14:05.1 +5:49.7
53 39 Veselin Tzinzov  Bulgaria 39:01.1 57 30.8 34:40.1 49 1:14:12.0 +5:56.6
54 35 Kris Freeman  United States 37:30.5 41 33.3 36:30.8 61 1:14:34.6 +6:19.2
55 53 Alexander Lasutkin  Belarus 38:46.9 52 40.3 35:12.2 54 1:14:39.4 +6:24.0
56 50 Mark Starostin  Kazakhstan 38:57.8 54 35.0 36:03.8 56 1:15:36.6 +7:21.2
57 60 Andrey Gridin  Bulgaria 39:56.3 58 36.5 35:11.9 53 1:15:44.7 +7:29.3
58 55 Javier Gutiérrez Cuevas  Spain 38:58.2 55 32.2 36:30.6 60 1:16:01.0 +7:45.6
59 66 Xu Wenlong  China 39:57.9 60 34.4 36:21.0 58 1:16:53.3 +8:37.9
60 61 Callum Watson  Australia 40:09.8 62 29.0 36:21.6 59 1:17:00.4 +8:45.0
61 63 Paweł Klisz  Poland 40:09.3 61 29.7 36:39.5 62 1:17:18.5 +9:03.1
62 59 Callum Smith  Great Britain 39:57.4 59 37.2 37:02.5 64 1:17:37.1 +9:21.7
63 67 Artur Yeghoyan  Armenia 40:11.7 63 41.8 36:51.0 63 1:17:44.5 +9:29.1
64 58 Jan Antolec  Poland 41:32.2 68 33.8 36:12.8 57 1:18:18.8 +10:03.4
65 57 Edi Dadić  Croatia 41:08.0 66 35.0 37:48.5 65 1:19:31.5 +11:16.1
66 65 Arvis Liepiņš  Latvia 40:44.1 64 36.1 38:39.9 66 1:20:00.1 +11:44.7
67 64 Vytautas Strolia  Lithuania 40:54.7 65 39.1 39:03.4 67 1:20:37.2 +12.21.8
68 68 Hwang Jun-Ho  South Korea 41:22.6 67 39.9 LAP 68 LAP +LAP

PF = Photo Finish

References

  1. ^ "Cross-country Skiing Schedule and Results". SOOC. Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Dario Cologna wins skiathlon gold". ESPN. 9 February 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  3. ^ Karen, Matthias (9 February 2014). "Russian protest rejected after men's skiathlon". Associated Press. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, Sochi 2014" (PDF). International Ski Federation. December 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  5. ^ "Final Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-12. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
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