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Cross-country skiing at the 1980 Winter Olympics – Men's 15 kilometre

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Men's 15 kilometre
at the XIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueMount Van Hoevenberg
Dates17 February
Competitors63 from 22 nations
Winning time41:57.63
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Wassberg
 Sweden
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Juha Mieto
 Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ove Aunli
 Norway
← 1976
1984 →

The men's 15 kilometre cross-country skiing competition at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States, was held on Sunday 17 February at the Mount Van Hoevenberg in Essex County, New York.[1]

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Józef Łuszczek of Poland was the 1978 World champion and Nikolay Bazhukov of the Soviet Union was the defending champion from the 1976 Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.[2]

The Race

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Each skier started at half a minute intervals, skiing the entire 15 kilometre course. The race developed into the closest duel in the history of cross-country skiing.[2] Thomas Wassberg of Sweden and Finnish veteran Juha Mieto fought a tight battle for the gold medal. Wassberg started last of the 63 participants, half a minute behind Norwegian Ove Aunli. Mieto, wearing bib 54, started half a minute behind the reigning world champion at the distance, Polish skier Józef Łuszczek.

Wassberg started fast, and at the 5 km mark he had caught Aunli by 30 seconds and was in the lead, three seconds ahead of Mieto.[2] Łuszczek also had a strong opener, only ten seconds behind the leader, closely followed by the 19-year old West German Jochen Behle and the 30 km winner Nikolay Zimyatov. At 10 km Wassberg had increased his lead to 4.8 seconds. Mieto, still in second place, had almost caught Łuszczek, starting half a minute in front of him, but the Pole was still in third place, now 30 seconds behind Wassberg. Aunli had been able to adjust his speed by following Wassberg and advanced from 13th to fifth place. Only two seconds separated the four fastest skiers behind Wassberg and Mieto 5 km from home. Behle had dropped down to ninth at 10 km and was out of contention for the medals.

Juha Mieto passed Łuszczek and left him behind before crossing the finish line in 41:57.64, beating Zimyatov's time by 36 seconds.[2] Thomas Wassberg, still skiing together with Aunli, was told 500 m from home that he had a one second lead over Mieto, and, fighting desperately, crossed the finish line in 41:57.63. He won the race by the closest possible margin, one hundredth of a second.[3] Aunli secured the bronze medal for Norway, beating Zimyatov by 5 seconds.

Aftermath

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Wassberg proposed to Mieto that they could cut their medals in two parts and then melt them together as a mixed gold-silver medal. Mieto politely thanked him, but said no to the idea, and ended the 1980 season by winning the unofficial Cross-Country World Cup for the second consecutive time. The International Ski Federation (FIS) decided shortly after the 1980 Olympics that all times in cross-country races would henceforth be rounded to the nearest tenth of a second.[3]

Results

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Sources:[4][1]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 63 Thomas Wassberg  Sweden 41:57.63
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 54 Juha Mieto  Finland 41:57.64 +0.01
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 62 Ove Aunli  Norway 42:28.62 +30.99
4 41 Nikolay Zimyatov  Soviet Union 42:33.96 +36.33
5 14 Yevgeny Belyayev  Soviet Union 42:46.02 +48.39
6 53 Józef Łuszczek  Poland 42:59.03 +1:01.40
7 2 Alexander Zavyalov  Soviet Union 43:00.81 +1:03.18
8 33 Harri Kirvesniemi  Finland 43:02.01 +1:04.38
9 30 Oddvar Brå  Norway 43:05.64 +1:08.01
10 5 Lars Erik Eriksen  Norway 43:11.51 +1:13.88
11 29 Thomas Eriksson  Sweden 43:11.88 +1:14.25
12 40 Jochen Behle  West Germany 43:16.05 +1:18.42
13 58 Vasily Rochev  Soviet Union 43:16.86 +1:19.23
14 51 Jean-Paul Pierrat  France 43:32.53 +1:34.90
15 59 Ivan Lebanov  Bulgaria 43:37.32 +1:39.69
16 49 Bill Koch  United States 43:38.56 +1:40.93
17 44 Benny Kohlberg  Sweden 43:39.22 +1:41.59
18 10 Sven-Eric Danielsson  Sweden 43:41.21 +1:43.58
19 11 Kari Härkönen  Finland 43:50.31 +1:52.68
20 27 Pertti Teurajärvi  Finland 43:59.08 +2:01.45
21 31 Wolfgang Müller  West Germany 44:02.54 +2:04.91
22 36 Stan Dunklee  United States 44:03.84 +2:06.21
23 39 Jiří Švub  Czechoslovakia 44:20.15 +2:22.52
24 50 Jiří Beran  Czechoslovakia 44:27.78 +2:30.15
25 22 Tim Caldwell  United States 44:30.41 +2:32.78
26 7 Peter Zipfel  West Germany 44:38.23 +2:40.60
27 55 Franz Renggli  Switzerland 44:38.66 +2:41.03
28 47 Paul Fargeix  France 44:39.94 +2:42.31
29 38 Konrad Hallenbarter  Switzerland 44:42.12 +2:44.49
30 48 Tore Gullen  Norway 44:42.73 +2:45.10
31 60 Maurilio De Zolt  Italy 44:43.19 +2:45.56
32 15 Hansüli Kreuzer  Switzerland 44:44.66 +2:47.03
33 12 Jim Galanes  United States 44:46.48 +2:48.85
34 3 Giorgio Vanzetta  Italy 44:52.18 +2:54.55
35 4 Alfred Schindler  Switzerland 44:52.93 +2:55.30
36 52 Dieter Notz  West Germany 44:54.11 +2:56.48
37 56 Alf-Gerd Deckert  East Germany 45:00.40 +3:02.77
38 45 Khristo Barzanov  Bulgaria 45:05.21 +3:07.58
39 37 Giulio Capitanio  Italy 45:10.40 +3:12.77
40 1 František Šimon  Czechoslovakia 45:12.09 +3:14.46
41 43 Ivo Čarman  Yugoslavia 45:14.32 +3:16.69
42 17 Gerard Durand-Poudret  France 45:47.26 +3:49.63
43 42 Shiro Sato  Japan 46:15.29 +4:17.66
44 20 Miloš Bečvář  Czechoslovakia 46:18.13 +4:20.50
45 8 Dominique Locatelli  France 47:06.72 +5:09.09
46 25 Tone Ðuričič  Yugoslavia 47:38.45 +5:40.82
47 21 Haukur Sigurðsson  Iceland 47:44.00 +5:46.37
48 19 Luvsandashiin Dorj  Mongolia 48:05.78 +6:08.15
49 35 Charles MacIvor  Great Britain 48:37.57 +6:39.94
50 23 Lin Guangho  China 48:38.36 +6:40.73
51 13 Þröstur Jóhannesson  Iceland 49:37.75 +7:40.12
52 9 Michael Goode  Great Britain 49:47.20 +7:49.57
53 28 Emiliano Morlans  Spain 50:42.33 +8:44.70
54 32 Ingólfur Jónsson  Iceland 50:51.50 +8:53.87
55 6 José Giro  Spain 51:30.06 +9:32.43
56 34 Marcos Luis Jerman  Argentina 52:02.42 +10:04.79
57 24 Philip Jacklin  Great Britain 52:14.17 +10:16.54
58 46 Kim Nam-young  South Korea 53:05.55 +11:07.92
59 18 Hwang Byung-dae  South Korea 53:05.60 +11:07.97
60 26 Martín Tomás Jerman  Argentina 53:38.47 +11:40.84
61 61 Matías José Jerman  Argentina 55:50.61 +13:52.98
16 Giampaolo Rupil  Italy DNF
57 Kim Dong-hwan  South Korea DNF

References

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  1. ^ a b "Lake Placid 15 km Men". www.skisport365.com. skisport365. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Cross Country Skiing at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Games: Men's 15 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  3. ^ a b "CROSS COUNTRY STAR WASSBERG OPENS HIS OLYMPIC GOLD ACCOUNT". olympic.org. International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  4. ^ "15 km Men". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
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