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Cross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics – Men's 15 kilometre

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Men's 15 kilometre
at the XIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueIgman
Date13 February
Competitors91 from 31 nations
Winning time41:25.6
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gunde Svan
 Sweden
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aki Karvonen
 Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Harri Kirvesniemi
 Finland
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The 15 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 event at its length of 15 km. The competition was held on Monday, 13 February 1984 at Veliko Polje, Igman. Of the 91 athletes who started the race, 8 did not finish or were disqualified.[1]

Gunde Svan of Sweden won gold, his first Olympic gold medal, being the youngest ever Olympic cross-country gold medallist. Defending Olympic champion and fellow Swede, Thomas Wassberg did not defend his title preferring to concentrate on other events. Ove Aunli of Norway was disqualified after finishing fifth for using illegal skate strokes at the climax of the race.

Results

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Rank Bib Name Country Time
1 73 Gunde Svan  Sweden 41:25.6
2 63 Aki Karvonen  Finland 41:34.9
3 37 Harri Kirvesniemi  Finland 41:45.6
4 88 Juha Mieto  Finland 42:05.8
5 8 Vladimir Nikitin  Soviet Union 42:31.6
6 86 Nikolay Zimyatov  Soviet Union 42:34.5
7 74 Uwe Bellmann  East Germany 42:35.8
8 54 Tor Håkon Holte  Norway 42:37.4
9 72 Maurilio De Zolt  Italy 42:40.0
10 33 Oleksandr Batyuk  Soviet Union 42:42.2
11 89 Andi Grünenfelder  Switzerland 42:45.7
12 35 Giachem Guidon  Switzerland 42:45.9
13 5 Kari Härkönen  Finland 42:49.3
14 46 Giorgio Vanzetta  Italy 42:54.9
15 17 Sven-Erik Danielsson  Sweden 42:55.9
16 62 Aleksandr Zavyalov  Soviet Union 42:59.0
17 27 Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass  Norway 42:59.7
18 70 Dan Simoneau  United States 43:03.4
19 42 Benny Kohlberg  Sweden 43:21.5
20 13 Geir Holte  Norway 43:23.3
21 49 Pierre Harvey  Canada 43:36.4
22 52 Torgny Mogren  Sweden 43:39.4
23 56 Uwe Wünsch  East Germany 43:49.9
24 1 Giulio Capitanio  Italy 43:50.8
25 79 Alois Stadlober  Austria 43:51.6
26 4 Frank Schröder  East Germany 43:52.1
27 77 Bill Koch  United States 43:53.7
28 59 Konrad Hallenbarter  Switzerland 44:00.3
29 91 Miloš Bečvář  Czechoslovakia 44:00.8
30 57 Stefan Dotzler  West Germany 44:02.6
31 69 Dominique Locatelli  France 44:07.5
32 19 Markus Fähndrich  Switzerland 44:08.0
33 44 Franz Schöbel  West Germany 44:11.1
34 32 Gianfranco Polvara  Italy 44:35.7
35 22 Ivo Čarman  Yugoslavia 45:04.0
36 87 Józef Łuszczek  Poland 45:04.8
37 7 Josef Schneider  West Germany 45:08.7
38 80 Atanas Simidchiev  Bulgaria 45:17.0
39 45 Tim Caldwell  United States 45:21.2
40 82 Dušan Đurišič  Yugoslavia 45:24.6
41 21 Karsten Brandt  East Germany 45:40.1
42 20 Konstantin Ritter  Liechtenstein 45:41.5
43 65 Hideaki Yamada  Japan 45:42.3
44 26 Jean-Denis Jaussaud  France 45:44.4
45 50 José Giro  Spain 45:50.3
46 67 Pavel Benc  Czechoslovakia 46:03.8
47 84 Kazunari Sasaki  Japan 46:04.8
48 2 Sašo Grajf  Yugoslavia 46:21.1
49 68 Einar Ólafsson  Iceland 46:21.7
50 38 Satoshi Sato  Japan 46:25.5
51 25 Svetoslav Atanasov  Bulgaria 46:28.9
52 61 Milush Ivanchev  Bulgaria 46:30.1
53 47 Andreas Gumpold  Austria 46:34.5
54 3 Todd Boonstra  United States 46:36.5
55 23 Gottlieb Konráðsson  Iceland 46:37.8
56 9 Yusei Nakazawa  Japan 46:38.6
57 85 John Spotswood  Great Britain 46:53.7
58 60 Mark Moore  Great Britain 47:03.2
59 53 David Hislop  Australia 47:25.5
60 31 Mike Dixon  Great Britain 48:18.6
61 24 Miguel Prat  Spain 48:30.6
62 83 Park Ki-ho  South Korea 48:55.6
63 15 Marty Watkins  Great Britain 49:08.7
64 40 Chris Allen  Australia 49:14.5
65 58 Luvsandashiin Dorj  Mongolia 49:17.8
66 71 Song Shi  China 49:42.1
67 90 Li Xiaoming  China 50:03.3
68 28 Lin Guanghao  China 50:26.1
69 16 Zhu Dianfa  China 50:42.3
70 6 Nihattin Koca  Turkey 51:58.7
71 48 Kim Bo-nam  South Korea 52:04.4
72 75 Norberto von Baumann  Argentina 52:08.9
73 64 Julio Moreschi  Argentina 52:19.1
74 55 Erhan Dursun  Turkey 53:40.3
75 41 Ricardo Holler  Argentina 54:34.6
76 18 Martín Pearson  Argentina 54:50.0
77 14 Dimitrios Biliouris  Greece 56:07.7
78 43 Lazaros Tosounidis  Greece 57:09.7
79 29 Arturo Kinch  Costa Rica 58:42.9
80 66 Ueng Ming-yih  Chinese Taipei 1:00:10.6
81 12 Chang Kun-shung  Chinese Taipei 1:02:57.7
82 11 Andrea Sammaritani  San Marino 1:03:05.3
83 36 Wang Chi-hing  Chinese Taipei 1:03:17.0
34 Muzaffer Selçuk  Turkey DNF
78 Jochen Behle  West Germany DNF
DQ 10 Dondogiin Gankhuyag  Mongolia DQ
DQ 30 Vangansürengiin Renchinkhorol  Mongolia DQ
DQ 39 Cho Sung-hoon  South Korea DQ
DQ 51 Jože Klemenčič  Yugoslavia DQ
DQ 81 Ove Aunli  Norway DQ
DQ 76 Pürevjavyn Batsükh  Mongolia DQ

References

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  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games: Men's 15 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
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