Cross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics – Men's 50 km
Men's 50km at the XIV Olympic Winter Games | ||||||||||
Venue | Igman | |||||||||
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Date | February 19 | |||||||||
Competitors | 56 from 21 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 2:15:55.8 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The 50 kilometre cross-country skiing event was the last event of the men's cross-country skiing programme at the 1984 Winter Olympics, in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. It was the fourteenth appearance of the 50 km race and had appeared in every Winter games. The competition was held on Sunday, February 19, 1984, at Veliko Polje, Igman.
Of the 54 athletes who started the race, 4 did not finish.
Thomas Wassberg of the Sweden took his second Gold medal of the games after being part of Sweden's winning Men's 4 x 10km relay team, and his third all-time Gold medal. His fellow countryman Gunde Svan took silver and therefore won a medal in every cross-country event for men.
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Thomas Wassberg Sweden |
Gunde Svan Sweden |
Aki Karvonen Finland |
Results
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
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1 | Thomas Wassberg | Sweden | 2:15:55.8 |
2 | Gunde Svan | Sweden | 2:16:00.7 |
3 | Aki Karvonen | Finland | 2:17:04.7 |
4 | Harri Kirvesniemi | Finland | 2:18:34.1 |
5 | Jan Lindvall | Norway | 2:19:27.1 |
6 | Andi Grünenfelder | Switzerland | 2:19:46.2 |
7 | Alexander Zavyalov | Soviet Union | 2:20:27.6 |
8 | Vladimir Sakhnov | Soviet Union | 2:20:53.7 |
9 | Konrad Hallenbarter | Switzerland | 2:21:11.6 |
10 | Juha Mieto | Finland | 2:21:53.1 |
11 | Yury Burlakov | Soviet Union | 1:32:19.6 |
12 | Lars Erik Eriksen | Norway | 2:22:09.5 |
13 | Tor Håkon Holte | Norway | 2:22:12.7 |
14 | Jan Ottosson | Sweden | 2:22:24.0 |
15 | Kari Ristanen | Finland | 2:23:10.6 |
16 | Oleksandr Batiuk | Soviet Union | 2:23:17.0 |
17 | Bill Koch | United States | 2:24:02.3 |
18 | Audun Endestad | United States | 2:24:14.4 |
19 | Giachem Guidon | Switzerland | 2:24:25.9 |
20 | Pierre Harvey | Canada | 2:25:04.1 |
21 | Gianfranco Polvara | Italy | 2:25:07.5 |
22 | Maurilio De Zolt | Italy | 2:25:14.9 |
23 | Miloš Bečvář | Czechoslovakia | 2:25:23.7 |
24 | Alois Stadlober | Austria | 2:25:26.3 |
25 | Markus Fähndrich | Switzerland | 2:25:26.4 |
26 | Dan Simoneau | United States | 2:25:43.1 |
27 | Józef Łuszczek | Poland | 2:25:46.9 |
28 | Dominique Locatelli | France | 2:26:21.3 |
29 | Franz Gattermann | Austria | 2:26:40.8 |
30 | Giorgio Vanzetta | Italy | 2:27:08.3 |
31 | Jim Galanes | United States | 2:28:00.7 |
32 | Dušan Đurišič | Yugoslavia | 2:28:23.4 |
33 | Peter Juric | Austria | 2:28:38.8 |
34 | Giulio Capitanio | Italy | 2:28:51.7 |
35 | Josef Schneider | Switzerland | 2:29:29.5 |
36 | Janež Kršinar | Yugoslavia | 2:30:16.2 |
37 | Franz Schöbel | West Germany | 2:30:30.2 |
38 | Peter Zipfel | West Germany | 2:30:57.7 |
39 | Anders Larsson | Sweden | 2:31:43.6 |
40 | Milush Ivanchev | Bulgaria | 2:32:15.9 |
41 | José Giro | Spain | 2:33:31.5 |
42 | Jože Klemenčič | Yugoslavia | 2:35:22.4 |
43 | Uwe Wünsch | East Germany | 2:35:48.9 |
44 | Mark Moore | Great Britain | 2:36:32.8 |
45 | John Spotswood | Great Britain | 2:38:30.2 |
46 | Miguel Prat | Spain | 2:38:07.0 |
47 | Satoshi Sato | Japan | 2:39:43.1 |
48 | David Hislop | Australia | 2:39:53.1 |
49 | Chris Allen | Australia | 2:44:19.1 |
50 | Ricardo Holler | Argentina | 3:05:41.2 |
51 DNF | Uwe Bellmann | East Germany | DNF |
51 DNF | Ove Aunli | Norway | DNF |
51 DNF | Kazunari Sasaki | Japan | DNF |
51 DNF | Atanas Simidchiev | Bulgaria | DNF |
55 DNS | Jean-Denis Jaussaud | France | DNS |
55 DNS | Jochen Behle | West Germany | DNS |
References
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