Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's 2 × 10 kilometre pursuit

The men's 2 × 10 kilometre pursuit cross-country skiing competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States, was held on 14 February at Soldier Hollow.[1]

Men's 2 × 10 kilometre pursuit
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
VenueSoldier Hollow
Dates14 February
Competitors85 from 37 nations
Winning time49:48.9
Medalists
Frode Estil  Norway
Thomas Alsgaard  Norway
Per Elofsson  Sweden

The competition consisted of two races. The first was a 10 kilometre classical race. Then, there was a 10 km freestyle pursuit where the competitors started based on the times from the classical event. The winner of the race was the first competitor(s) to finish the second race.

Results

[2]

RankNameCountryTime
Frode Estil Norway49:48.9
Thomas Alsgaard Norway49:48.9
Per Elofsson Sweden49:52.9
4Giorgio di Centa Italy49:53.8
5Vitaly Denisov Russia49:58.5
6Pietro Piller Cottrer Italy50:01.2
7Anders Aukland Norway50:10.8
8Jaak Mae Estonia50:12.1
9Mikhail Botvinov Austria50:17.2
10René Sommerfeldt Germany50:22.7
11Roman Leybyuk Ukraine50:23.2
12Lukáš Bauer Czech Republic50:23.3
13Vincent Vittoz France50:26.8
14Kris Freeman United States50:32.0
15Andrei Nevzorov Kazakhstan50:34.7
16Sergey Novikov Russia50:45.9
17Andreas Schlütter Germany50:48.2
18Fulvio Valbusa Italy50:49.7
19John Bauer United States50:49.9
20Fabio Maj Italy50:50.8
21Andrey Golovko Kazakhstan50:55.9
22Kristen Skjeldal Norway50:57.6
23Tobias Angerer Germany50:57.9
24Masaaki Kozu Japan51:12.6
25Ivan Bátory Slovakia51:12.7
26Markus Hasler Liechtenstein51:14.3
27Mathias Fredriksson Sweden51:19.9
28Niklas Jonsson Sweden51:25.1
29Alexei Prokourorov Russia51:25.2
30Roman Virolainen Belarus51:36.1
31Sami Repo Finland51:36.7
32Janusz Krezelok Poland51:37.3
33Mitsuo Horigome Japan51:37.5
34Hiroyuki Imai Japan51:39.8
35Alexandre Rousselet France51:40.9
36Vladimir Vilissov Russia51:45.4
37Juan Jesús Gutíerrez Spain51:54.5
38Axel Teichmann Germany52:00.4
39Nikolay Chebotko Kazakhstan52:03.5
40Patrik Maechler Switzerland52:09.1
41Reto Burgermeister Switzerland52:18.1
42Justin Wadsworth United States52:20.2
43Stephan Kunz Liechtenstein52:21.2
44Martin Koukal Czech Republic52:24.8
45Patrick Weaver United States52:39.2
46Sami Pietila Finland52:45.8
47Ricardas Panavas Lithuania52:47.1
48Denis Krivushkin Kazakhstan53:04.7
49Katsuhito Ebisawa Japan53:21.3
50Martin Bajcicak Slovakia53:37.0
51Juris Germanis Latvia53:39.8
52Milan Sperl Czech Republic53:40.7
53Priit Narusk Estonia53:45.2
54Haritz Zunzunegui Spain53:48.0
55Matej Soklic Slovenia54:12.4
56Christophe Perrillat France54:18.9
--Sergei Dolidovich BelarusDNF
--Alexander Sannikov Belaruslapped
--Aram Hajiyan Armenialapped
--Arturo Kinch Costa Ricalapped
--Park Byung-Joo South Korealapped
--Damir Jurcevic Croatialapped
--Han Dawei Chinalapped
--Denis Klobucar Croatialapped
--Denis Vorobiev Belaruslapped
--Donald Farley Canadalapped
--Sin Doo-Sun South Korealapped
--Lefteris Fafalis Greecelapped
--Emmanuel Jonnier Francelapped
--Jung Eui-Myung South Korealapped
--Isaac Menyoli Cameroonlapped
--Ivan Bariakov Bulgarialapped
--Jayaram Khadka Nepallapped
--Mátyás Holló Hungarylapped
--Morgan Göransson Swedenlapped
--Philip Boit Kenyalapped
--Seyed Mostafa Mirhashemi Iranlapped
--Slavtscho Batinkov Bulgarialapped
--Vadim Gusev Lithuanialapped
--Vladislavas Zybailo Lithuanialapped
--Zoltan Tagscherer Hungarylapped
--Zsolt Antal Romanialapped
--Marc Mayer AustriaDSQ
--Achim Walcher AustriaDSQ
--Johann Mühlegg SpainDSQ

References

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