Cross-country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's 15 kilometre freestyle pursuit

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Men's 15 kilometre freestyle pursuit
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueSnow Harp
Dates14 February
Competitors87 from 29 nations
Winning time1:07:01.7
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Alsgaard
 Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Bjørn Dæhlie
 Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vladimir Smirnov
 Kazakhstan
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The men's 15 kilometre freestyle pursuit cross-country skiing competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, was held on 14 February at Snow Harp.[1]

The startlist for this race was based on the 10 km classical event from earlier in the games. The winner of the 10 km classical event, Bjørn Dæhlie of Norway, was the first starter in the pursuit. The rest of the competitors started behind Dæhlie with the same number of seconds that they were behind him at the 10 km classical event. The winner of the race was the first competitor to finish the pursuit.

Results[]

The time reflects the combined time from both the 10 km classical and the 15 km freestyle pursuit. [2]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Thomas Alsgaard  Norway 1:07:01.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 Bjørn Dæhlie  Norway 1:07:02.8 +1.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Vladimir Smirnov  Kazakhstan 1:07:31.5 +29.8
4 10 Silvio Fauner  Italy 1:07:48.9 +47.2
5 11 Fulvio Valbusa  Italy 1:07:49.1 +47.4
6 3 Mika Myllylä  Finland 1:07:50.6 +48.9
7 2 Markus Gandler  Austria 1:08:14.2 +1:12.5
8 15 Jari Isometsä  Finland 1:08:19.4 +1:17.7
9 22 Sergei Tchepikov  Russia 1:08:24.3 +1:22.6
10 25 Niklas Jonsson  Sweden 1:08:25.7 +1:24.0
11 23 Achim Walcher  Austria 1:08:26.9 +1:25.2
12 16 Andreas Schlütter  Germany 1:08:32.3 +1:30.6
13 28 Fabio Maj  Italy 1:08:55.4 +1:53.7
14 12 Alois Stadlober  Austria 1:08:57.1 +1:55.4
15 6 Jaak Mae  Estonia 1:09:02.7 +2:01.0
16 14 Gerhard Urain  Austria 1:09:04.8 +2:03.1
17 27 Johann Mühlegg  Germany 1:09:12.3 +2:10.6
18 31 Alexey Prokourorov  Russia 1:09:48.1 +2:46.4
19 24 Vincent Vittoz  France 1:09:55.9 +2:54.2
20 18 Sami Repo  Finland 1:10:02.9 +3:01.2
21 34 Katsuhito Ebisawa  Japan 1:10:10.0 +3:08.3
22 36 Mitsuo Horigome  Japan 1:10:11.1 +3:09.4
23 32 Petr Michl  Czech Republic 1:10:11.5 +3:09.8
24 29 Masaaki Kozu  Japan 1:10:23.9 +3:22.2
25 42 Sergey Kriyanin  Russia 1:10:33.4 +3:31.7
26 39 Alexander Sannikov  Belarus 1:10:40.9 +3:39.2
27 9 Sture Sivertsen  Norway 1:10:53.3 +3:51.6
28 19 Hiroyuki Imai  Japan 1:10:55.0 +3:53.3
29 38 René Sommerfeldt  Germany 1:11:13.5 +4:11.8
30 20 Patrick Remy  France 1:11:20.8 +4:19.1
31 56 Henrik Forsberg  Sweden 1:11:28.9 +4:27.2
32 45 Lukas Bauer  Czech Republic 1:11:40.3 +4:38.6
33 60 Ivan Batory  Slovakia 1:11:42.2 +4:40.5
34 57 Stephan Kunz  Liechtenstein 1:11:42.9 +4:41.2
35 21 Markus Hasler  Liechtenstein 1:11:55.9 +4:54.2
36 50 Pavel Riabinine  Kazakhstan 1:12:05.7 +5:04.0
37 35 Martin Koukal  Czech Republic 1:12:05.8 +5:04.1
38 67 Martin Bajcicak  Slovakia 1:12:18.6 +5:16.9
39 62 Vladimir Legotine  Russia 1:12:19.5 +5:17.8
40 43 Patrick Weaver  United States 1:12:31.1 +5:29.4
41 46 Michael Binzer  Denmark 1:12:36.0 +5:34.3
42 30 Ricardas Panavas  Lithuania 1:12:36.3 +5:34.6
43 58 Elmo Kassin  Estonia 1:12:37.2 +5:35.5
44 47 Justin Wadsworth  United States 1:12:42.0 +5:40.3
45 69 Zsolt Antal  Romania 1:12:43.9 +5:42.2
46 60 Gennadiy Nikon  Ukraine 1:12:44.1 +5:42.4
47 41 John Bauer  United States 1:12:48.6 +5:46.9
48 68 Andrey Nevzorov  Kazakhstan 1:12:54.7 +5:53.0
49 63 Wilhelm Aschwanden  Switzerland 1:12:56.8 +5:55.1
50 52 Lubos Buchta  Czech Republic 1:13:00.6 +5:58.9
51 44 Vladislavas Zybailo  Lithuania 1:13:36.9 +6:35.2
52 72 Mikhailo Artyukhov  Ukraine 1:13:52.5 +6:50.8
53 76 Janusz Krezelok  Poland 1:14:37.3 +7:35.6
54 54 Jordi Ribo  Spain 1:14:51.3 +7:49.6
55 66 Anthony Evans  Australia 1:15:07.4 +8:05.7
56 51 Chris Blanchard  Canada 1:15:08.3 +8:06.6
57 64 Stanislav Jezik  Slovakia 1:15:54.3 +8:52.6
58 71 Guido Visser  Canada 1:16:07.5 +9:05.8
59 80 Vitaly Lilitchenko  Kazakhstan 1:16:22.1 +9:20.4
60 73 Nikolai Semeniako  Belarus 1:16:55.3 +9:53.6
61 84 Slavtscho Batinkov  Bulgaria 1:17:05.5 +10:03.8
62 82 Alvaro Gijon  Spain 1:17:13.2 +10:11.5
63 65 Janis Hermanis  Latvia 1:17:19.1 +10:17.4
64 85 Ivan Hudac  Slovakia 1:17:38.7 +10:37.0
65 87 Diego Ruiz  Spain 1:18:33.2 +11:31.5
66 74 Jin Soo Ahn  South Korea 1:18:51.4 +11:49.7
67 79 Park Byeong-ju  South Korea 1:19:19.8 +12:18.1
68 81 Jintao Wu  China 1:19:52.1 +12:50.4
DNF 33 Juan J. Gutiérrez  Spain
DNF 53 Byung-Chul Park  South Korea
DNF 55 Nikolay Popovich  Ukraine
DNF 70 Aleksey Tregubov  Belarus
DNF 77 Juris Germanis  Latvia
DNF 88 Paul Gray  Latvia
DNS 7 Erling Jevne  Norway
DNS 8 Andrus Veerpalu  Estonia
DNS 13 Harri Kirvesniemi  Finland
DNS 17 Beat Koch  Switzerland
DNS 26 Marco Albarello  Italy
DNS 37 Raul Olle  Estonia
DNS 40 Jochen Behle  Germany
DNS 48 Robin McKeever  Canada
DNS 49 Jeremias Wigger  Switzerland
DNS 59 Philippe Sanchez  France
DNS 75 Yves Bilodeau  Canada
DNS 78 Marcus Nash  United States
DNS 83 Roberts Raimo  Latvia

References[]

  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's 10/15 kilometres Pursuit". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  2. ^ "OFFICIAL RESULTS". International Ski Federation (FIS). Retrieved 2 February 2018.
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