Cross-country skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre classical

The men's 30 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada, was held on Monday 15 February at the Canmore Nordic Centre in Canmore.[1][2]

Men's 30 kilometre classical
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
VenueCanmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park
Dates15 February
Competitors90 from 32 nations
Winning time1:24:26.3
Medalists
Alexey Prokurorov
 Soviet Union
Vladimir Smirnov
 Soviet Union
Vegard Ulvang
 Norway

Each skier started at half a minute intervals, skiing the entire 30 kilometre course. The Swede Thomas Wassberg was the 1987 World champion and Nikolay Zimyatov of the Soviet Union was the defending Olympic champion from 1984 Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.[3]

Results

Sources:[4][1]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDeficit
28Alexey Prokurorov Soviet Union1:24:26.3
78Vladimir Smirnov Soviet Union1:24:35.1+8.8
80Vegard Ulvang Norway1:25:11.6+45.3
471Mikhail Devyatyarov Soviet Union1:25:31.3+1:05.0
577Giorgio Vanzetta Italy1:25:37.2+1:10.9
654Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass Norway1:25:44.6+1:18.3
749Gianfranco Polvara Italy1:26:02.7+1:36.4
874Marco Albarello Italy1:26:09.1+1:42.8
933Harri Kirvesniemi Finland1:26:59.6+2:33.3
1082Gunde Svan Sweden1:27:30.8+3:04.5
1118Torgny Mogren Sweden1:27:55.7+3:29.4
121Yuriy Burlakov Soviet Union1:28:02.4+3:36.1
1345Giachem Guidon Switzerland1:28:05.9+3:39.6
1487Pierre Harvey Canada1:28:21.7+3:55.4
1590Uwe Bellmann East Germany1:28:37.2+4:10.9
1657Jan Ottosson Sweden1:28:51.7+4:25.4
1727Ladislav Švanda Czechoslovakia1:28:55.1+4:28.8
1824Alois Schwarz Austria1:29:34.4+5:08.1
1964Aki Karvonen Finland1:29:49.5+5:23.2
2026Kazunari Sasaki Japan1:29:59.2+5:32.9
2146Tor Håkon Holte Norway1:29:59.5+5:33.2
2256Holger Bauroth East Germany1:30:03.4+5:37.1
2334Jochen Behle West Germany1:30:08.3+5:42.0
2416Guy Balland France1:30:20.4+5:54.1
2515Radim Nyč Czechoslovakia1:30:34.4+6:08.1
268Jeremias Wigger Switzerland1:30:47.1+6:20.8
275Kari Ristanen Finland1:31:05.2+6:38.9
2810Svetoslav Atanasov Bulgaria1:31:15.7+6:49.4
2988Petr Lisičan Czechoslovakia1:31:23.1+6:56.8
3070Jürg Capol Switzerland1:31:35.8+7:09.5
313Martin Hole Norway1:31:47.5+7:21.2
3268Martin Petrásek Czechoslovakia1:31:56.1+7:29.8
3363Alois Stadlober Austria1:32:00.0+7:33.7
3451Janež Kršinar Yugoslavia1:32:02.1+7:35.8
3552Yves Bilodeau Canada1:32:17.8+7:51.5
3669Ivan Smilenov Bulgaria1:32:26.9+8:00.6
3791Atsushi Egawa Japan1:32:35.4+8:09.1
3822Silvano Barco Italy1:32:41.8+8:15.5
3920Al Pilcher Canada1:33:04.7+8:38.4
4065Stefan Dotzler West Germany1:33:06.1+8:39.8
4132Todor Makhov Bulgaria1:33:25.5+8:59.2
4243Thomas Wassberg Sweden1:34:07.6+9:41.3
4381Claude Pierrat France1:34:15.6+9:49.3
4414Johann Standmann Austria1:34:24.8+9:58.5
4553Chris Heberle Australia1:34:25.6+9:59.3
4637Wayne Dustin Canada1:34:37.8+10:11.5
4755Benjamin Eberle Liechtenstein1:34:53.8+10:27.5
4884Mano Ketenzhiev Bulgaria1:34:57.0+10:30.7
4973Dan Simoneau United States1:35:21.4+10:55.1
5058Dominique Locatelli France1:35:40.0+11:13.7
5112Jon Engen United States1:35:41.9+11:15.6
5275Jari Laukkanen Finland1:35:51.6+11:25.3
5323Sašo Grajf Yugoslavia1:36:19.2+11:52.9
5436John Spotswood Great Britain1:36:42.7+12:16.4
5560Park Ki-Ho South Korea1:36:43.9+12:17.6
5625Kevin Brochman United States1:37:07.1+12:40.8
5772Tanayuki Yuki Japan1:37:11.9+12:45.6
587Konstantin Ritter Liechtenstein1:37:47.6+13:21.3
592José Giro Spain1:38:01.5+13:35.2
6019Jeon Yeung-Hae South Korea1:38:05.3+13:39.0
6113Martin Watkins Great Britain1:38:30.3+14:04.0
6242David Hislop Australia1:38:48.8+14:22.5
6347Gabor Mayer Hungary1:39:03.5+14:37.2
6431Jun Zhao China1:39:13.9+14:47.6
6561Einar Ólafsson Iceland1:39:56.3+15:30.0
6662Patrick Winterton Great Britain1:39:57.6+15:31.3
6789Ewan McKenzie Great Britain1:40:06.7+15:40.4
6840Patrick Rémy France1:40:24.5+15:58.2
6948Dambajantsagiin Battulga Mongolia1:40:41.3+16:15.0
704Christos Titas Greece1:41:25.7+16:59.4
7144Julio Moreschi Argentina1:41:40.3+17:14.0
7266Ziitsagaany Ganbat Mongolia1:42:24.2+17:57.9
7329Hong Kun-Pyo South Korea1:43:26.4+19:00.1
7435Patrik Hasler Liechtenstein1:43:26.7+19:00.4
7576Cho Sung-Hoon South Korea1:43:30.3+19:04.0
7667Athanasios Tsakiris Greece1:43:55.1+19:28.8
7711Masaharu Yamazaki Japan1:43:58.3+19:32.0
7886Saim Koca Turkey1:44:55.7+20:29.4
7950Abdullah Yilmaz Turkey1:46:48.2+22:21.9
806Dag Burgos Guatemala1:47:38.5+23:12.2
8117Fikret Ören Turkey1:49:30.2+25:03.9
8241Nikos Anastassiadis Greece1:50:10.7+25:44.4
8330Ricardo Burgos Guatemala1:51:19.4+26:53.1
8459Erhan Dursum Turkey1:56:10.7+31:44.4
8521Roberto Alvárez Mexico2:09:34.8+45:08.5
869Andrea Sammaritani San Marino2:15:07.7+50:41.4
8739Arturo Kinch Costa Rica2:16:20.2+51:53.9
38Jordi Ribó SpainDNF
79Andreas Grünenfelder SwitzerlandDNF
85Joe Galanes United StatesDNF
83Markus Gandler AustriaDNS

References

  1. "Canmore 30 km Men". www.skisport365.com. skisport365. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  2. "Cross Country Skiing at the 1988 Calgary Winter Games: Men's 30 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  3. "30 km Men Sarajevo". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  4. "30 km Men Calgary". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
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