Cross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics – Men's 50 kilometre

The men's 50 kilometre cross-country skiing competition at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, was held on Sunday 19 February at Veliko Polje, Igman.[1] It was the last event of the men's cross-country skiing programme at these games and the fourteenth appearance of the 50 kilometre race as it had appeared in every Winter games. Thomas Wassberg of Sweden was the 1982 World champion and Nikolay Zimyatov of the Soviet Union was the defending champion from the 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid, United States.[2]

Men's 50 kilometre
at the XIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueIgman
Dates19 February
Competitors54 from 21 nations
Winning time2:15:55.8
Medalists
Thomas Wassberg
 Sweden
Gunde Svan
 Sweden
Aki Karvonen
 Finland

Each skier started at half a minute intervals, skiing the entire 50 kilometre course. 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.

Results

Sources:[3][1]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDeficit
48Thomas Wassberg Sweden2:15:55.8
38Gunde Svan Sweden2:16:00.7+4.9
46Aki Karvonen Finland2:17:04.7+1:08.9
443Harri Kirvesniemi Finland2:18:34.1+2:38.3
541Jan Lindvall Norway2:19:27.1+3:31.3
647Andreas Grünenfelder Switzerland2:19:46.2+3:50.4
730Alexander Zavyalov Soviet Union2:20:27.6+4:31.8
819Vladimir Sakhnov Soviet Union2:20:53.7+4:57.9
940Konrad Hallenbarter Switzerland2:21:11.6+5:15.8
1024Juha Mieto Finland2:21:53.1+5:57.3
118Lars Erik Eriksen Norway2:22:09.6+6:13.8
1222Tor Håkon Holte Norway2:22:12.7+6:16.9
1351Nikolay Zimyatov Soviet Union2:22:15.0+6:19.2
1416Jan Ottosson Sweden2:22:24.0+6:28.2
157Kari Ristanen Finland2:23:10.6+7:14.8
1612Alexander Batyuk Soviet Union2:23:17.0+7:21.2
1714Bill Koch United States2:24:02.4+8:06.6
1832Audun Endestad United States2:24:14.4+8:18.6
1925Giachem Guidon Switzerland2:24:25.9+8:30.1
2039Pierre Harvey Canada2:25:04.1+9:08.3
212Gianfranco Polvara Italy2:25:07.6+9:11.8
2245Maurilio De Zolt Italy2:25:14.9+9:19.1
2331Miloš Bečvář Czechoslovakia2:25:23.7+9:27.9
2433Alois Stadlober Austria2:25:26.3+9:30.5
2510Markus Fähndrich Switzerland2:25:26.4+9:30.6
2621Dan Simoneau United States2:25:43.1+9:47.3
2736Józef Łuszczek Poland2:25:46.9+9:51.1
2844Dominique Locatelli France2:26:21.3+10:25.5
295Franz Gattermann Austria2:26:40.8+10:45.0
3050Giorgio Vanzetta Italy2:27:08.3+11:12.5
3155Jim Galanes United States2:28:00.7+12:04.9
3215Dušan Ðuričić Yugoslavia2:28:23.4+12:27.6
3327Peter Juric Austria2:28:38.8+12:43.0
3429Giulio Capitanio Italy2:28:51.7+12:55.9
354Josef Schneider West Germany2:29:29.5+13:33.7
3634Janež Kršinar Yugoslavia2:30:16.2+14:20.4
3728Franz Schöbel West Germany2:30:30.2+14:34.4
3842Peter Zipfel West Germany2:30:57.7+15:01.9
3913Anders Larsson Sweden2:31:43.6+15:47.8
4035Milush Ivanchev Bulgaria2:32:15.9+16:20.1
4111José Giro Spain2:33:31.5+17:35.7
4223Jože Klemenčić Yugoslavia2:35:22.4+19:26.6
4337Uwe Wünsch East Germany2:35:48.9+19:53.1
449Mark Moore Great Britain2:36:32.8+20:37.0
4520John Spotswood Great Britain2:38:03.2+22:07.4
4617Miguel Prat Spain2:38:07.0+22:11.2
4726Satoshi Sato Japan2:39:43.1+23:47.3
483David Hislop Australia2:39:53.1+23:57.3
4918Chris Allen Australia2:44:19.1+28:23.3
501Ricardo Holler Argentina3:05:41.2+49:45.4
6Kazunari Sasaki JapanDNF
49Atanas Simidchev BulgariaDNF
53Ove Aunli NorwayDNF
54Uwe Bellmann East GermanyDNF
52Jochen Behle West GermanyDNS
56Jean-Denis Jaussaud FranceDNS

References

  1. "Veliko Polje 50 km Men". www.skisport365.com. skisport365. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  2. "Cross Country Skiing at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games: Men's 50 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  3. "50 km Men". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
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