Cross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 km

Men's 30km
at the XIV Olympic Winter Games
Venue Igman
Date February 10
Competitors 72 from 26 nations
Winning time 1:28:56.3
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Nikolai Zimyatov  Soviet Union
2nd, silver medalist(s) Alexander Zavyalov  Soviet Union
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Gunde Svan  Sweden

The 30 kilometre cross-country skiing event was part of the cross-country skiing programme at the 1984 Winter Olympics, in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. It was the eighth appearance of the 30 km race. The competition was held on Friday, February 10, 1984, at Veliko Polje, Igman.

Of the 72 athletes who started the race, 3 were disqualified.

Nikolai Zimyatov of the Soviet Union successfully regained his Olympic title. His fellow countryman Alexander Zavyalov took silver with Sweden's Gunde Svan taking bronze.

Results

RankNameCountryTime
1Nikolay Zimyatov Soviet Union1:28:56.3
2Alexander Zavyalov Soviet Union1:29:23.3
3Gunde Svan Sweden1:29:35.7
4Vladimir Sakhnov Soviet Union1:30:30.4
5Aki Karvonen Finland1:30:59.7
6Lars Erik Eriksen Norway1:31:24.8
7Harri Kirvesniemi Finland1:31:37.4
8Juha Mieto Finland1:31:48.3
9Maurilio De Zolt Italy1:31:58.7
10Uwe Bellmann East Germany1:31:59.3
11Yury Burlakov Soviet Union1:32:19.6
12Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass Norway1:32:20.6
13Jan Lindvall Norway1:32:23.3
14Thomas Wassberg Sweden1:32:25.3
15Jochen Behle West Germany1:32:58.7
16Jan Ottosson Sweden1:33:01.3
17Kari Ristanen Finland1:33:02.6
18Dominique Locatelli France1:33:25.3
19Andi Grünenfelder Switzerland1:33:26.4
20Giachem Guidon Switzerland1:33:28.3
21Pierre Harvey Canada1:33:44.4
21Bill Koch United States1:33:44.4
23Torgny Mogren Sweden1:33:52.0
24Giorgio Vanzetta Italy1:33:54.3
25Uwe Wünsch East Germany1:34:13.9
26Giulio Capitanio Italy1:34:22.6
27Miloš Bečvář Czechoslovakia1:34:37.2
28Konrad Hallenbarter Switzerland1:35:23.2
29Dan Simoneau United States1:35:50.7
30Karsten Brandt East Germany1:35:54.8
31Franz Gattermann Austria1:36:03.9
32Oddvar Brå Norway1:32:23.4
33Peter Zipfel West Germany1:32:26.6
34Pavel Benc Czechoslovakia1:36:30.3
35Peter Juric Austria1:37:06.6
36Jim Galanes United States1:37:21.2
37Stefan Dotzler West Germany1:37:39.9
38Jože Klemenčič Yugoslavia1:37:40.1
39Gottlieb Konráðsson Iceland1:37:48.2
40Ivo Čarman Yugoslavia1:38:09.6
41Józef Łuszczek Poland1:38:11.7
42Jean-Denis Jaussaud France1:38:48.1
43Frank Schröder East Germany1:39:01.4
44Dušan Đurišič Yugoslavia1:39:04.6
45Milush Ivanchev Bulgaria1:39:16.4
46Daniel Sandoz Switzerland1:39:18.6
47Kevin Brochman United States1:39:24.6
48Svetoslav Atanasov Bulgaria1:39:25.8
49Einar Ólafsson Iceland1:39:32.2
50Mark Moore Great Britain1:40:22.2
51Janež Kršinar Yugoslavia1:40:45.5
52Andrew Rawlin Great Britain1:41:33.9
53Khristo Barzanov Bulgaria1:41:39.9
54John Spotswood Great Britain1:42:23.3
55Luvsandashiin Dorj Mongolia1:43:03.1
56José Giro Spain1:43:18.8
57David Hislop Australia1:43:46.2
58Stephen Dalglish Great Britain1:44:04.3
59Chris Allen Australia1:45:07.7
60Park Ki-Ho South Korea1:45.41.9
61Vangansürengiin Renchinkhorol Mongolia1:47:04.4
62Song Shi China1:47:13.5
63Dondogiin Gankhuyag Mongolia1:47:32.5
64Li Xiaoming China1:47:32.6
66Cho Sung-Hoon Spain1:50:32.1
67Richard Holler Argentina2:02:00.4
68Alejandro Baratta Argentina2:09:33.1
69Andrea Sammaritani San Marino2:26:55.9
DQAlfred Runggaldier ItalyDQ
DQArturo Kinch Costa RicaDQ
DQPürevjavyn Batsükh MongoliaDQ

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