Cross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's 50 kilometre freestyle

Men's 50 kilometre freestyle
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Venue Pragelato
Dates February 26
Competitors 82 from 32 nations
Winning time 2:06:11.8
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Giorgio Di Centa  Italy
2nd, silver medalist(s) Eugeni Dementiev  Russia
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Mikhail Botwinov  Austria

The Men's 50 kilometre freestyle cross-country skiing competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, was held on 26 February, at Pragelato. This was the final day of the Games, and the top three finishers were presented their medals as part of the Closing Ceremony.

This is the first time in Olympic history that the 50 kilometre race is run as a mass start, where all skiers start at the same time, and the winner of the race is the first to cross the finish line. This is unlike the individual start, where skiers start one by one at 30-second intervals, and the winner is the skier whoever runs the distance the fastest.

The 50 kilometre had previously been skied only once as a mass start event at the World Championships, in 2005, with Frode Estil of Norway winning. However, that was in the classical style. The last 50 kilometre freestyle race at a World Championship was in 2003, and Martin Koukal of the Czech Republic won that event. Mikhail Ivanov of Russia was defending Olympic champion on 50 kilometre, but that event was held in classical technique with individual start. The last Olympic mass start race in 2002, won by Christian Hoffmann of Austria, was a shorter 30 kilometre event.

With a pack of 10–15 skiers coming together towards the finish, Giorgio Di Centa won Italy's second gold medal in cross-country skiing. This was the closest Olympic 50 km ever (0.8 seconds), eclipsing the 4.9 seconds that separated Thomas Wassberg from Gunde Svan (both from Sweden) at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo.

A photograph of Di Centa in action during this event would be used as the pictogram for the cross-country skiing events at the following Olympics.

Results

The race was a 'mass start', with all 79 skiers starting at the same time. 13 skiers failed to finish the race, while 3 were originally entered, but did not start.[1]

RankNameCountryTime
Giorgio Di Centa Italy2:06:11.8
Eugeni Dementiev Russia2:06:12.6
Mikhail Botwinov Austria2:06:12.7
4Emmanuel Jonnier France2:06:13.5
5Pietro Piller Cottrer Italy2:06:14.0
6Anders Södergren Sweden2:06:14.1
7Martin Koukal Czech Republic2:06:14.9
8Jiří Magál Czech Republic2:06:15.1
9Vincent Vittoz France2:06:16.4
10Mathias Fredriksson Sweden2:06:17.1
11Jean-Marc Gaillard France2:06:19.9
12Sergei Dolidovich Belarus2:06:22.4
13Maxim Odnodvortsev Kazakhstan2:06:23.4
14Martin Bajčičák Slovakia2:06:24.9
15Tord Asle Gjerdalen Norway2:06:26.2
16Lukáš Bauer Czech Republic2:06:29.0
17Jens Filbrich Germany2:06:31.1
18Nikolai Pankratov Russia2:06:33.9
19Fabio Santus Italy2:06:38.2
20Alexander Legkov Russia2:06:39.7
21Remo Fischer Switzerland2:06:40.9
22Juan Jesus Guiterrez Spain2:06:43.3
23Diego Ruiz Spain2:06:51.6
24Tobias Angerer Germany2:07:00.3
25Johan Olsson Sweden2:07:00.9
26Alexandre Rousselet France2:07:01.5
27Milan Šperl Czech Republic2:07:01.9
28Frode Estil Norway2:07:06.1
29Andrey Golovko Kazakhstan2:07:19.6
30Fulvio Valbusa Italy2:07:22.5
31Nejc Brodar Slovenia2:07:24.5
32Toni Livers Switzerland2:07:25.4
33Tor Arne Hetland Norway2:07:36.2
34Andrew Johnson United States2:07:56.3
35Aivar Rehemaa Estonia2:08:00.8
36René Sommerfeldt Germany2:08:03.0
37Denis Krivushkin Kazakhstan2:08:05.3
38Ivan Babikov Russia2:08:07.9
39Markus Hasler Liechtenstein2:08:29.0
40Alexander Lasutkin Belarus2:08:40.4
41Jan Egil Andresen Norway2:08:43.7
42Vicente Vilarrubla Spain2:09:03.1
43Teemu Kattilakoski Finland2:09:26.2
44George Grey Canada2:09:38.4
45Michal Malak Slovakia2:09:38.7
46Zsolt Antal Romania2:10:06.7
47Ivan Bátory Slovakia2:10:32.2
48Li Geilang China2:10:36.9
49Katsuhito Ebisawa Japan2:10:39.6
50Christian Stebler Switzerland2:11:13.0
51Jörgen Brink Sweden2:11:19.2
52Olli Ohtonen Finland2:11:54.7
53Qiung Zhang China2:12:13.0
54Andrey Kondroschev Kazakhstan2:13:24.2
55Joze Mehle Slovenia2:13:37.1
56Mikhail Gumenyak Ukraine2:13:44.6
57Dan Roycroft Canada2:13:47.5
58Chris Jeffries Canada2:13:49.5
59Shunsuke Komamura Japan2:14:08.8
60Oļegs Maļuhins Latvia2:15:10.6
61Kris Freeman United States2:15:32.6
62Vladimir Olschanski Ukraine2:16:14.7
63Ren Long China2:16:15.0
Carl Swenson United StatesDNF
Ville Nousiainen FinlandDNF
Nobu Naruse JapanDNF
James Southam United StatesDNF
Olexandr Putsko UkraineDNF
Xia Wan ChinaDNF
Aleksej Novoselkij LithuaniaDNF
Jung Eui Myung South KoreaDNF
Sabahattin Oglago TurkeyDNF
Francesc Soulie AndorraDNF
Valts Eiduks LatviaDNF
Intars Spalvins LatviaDNF
Aleksandar Milenkovic Serbia and MontenegroDNF
Olegs Andrejevs LatviaDNF
Oliver Kraas South AfricaDNF
Noureddine Bentoumi AlgeriaDNF
Mihai Galiceanu RomaniaDNS
Edmond Khachatryan ArmeniaDNS
Hovhannes Sargsyan ArmeniaDNS

References

  1. "Torino 2006 Official Report - Cross Country Skiing" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-06-12. Retrieved Jun 8, 2009.
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