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Cross-country skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's 15 kilometre classical

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Men's 15 kilometre classical
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
VenueLaura Biathlon & Ski Complex
Dates14 February
Competitors91 from 45 nations
Winning time38:29.7
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dario Cologna  Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Johan Olsson  Sweden
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Daniel Rickardsson  Sweden
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The men's 15 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 2014 Sochi Olympics took place on 14 February at Laura Biathlon & Ski Complex.[1] Dario Cologna from Switzerland was the defending champion from Vancouver and was successful in defending the title. Johan Olsson and Daniel Rickardsson from Sweden took silver and bronze.

Qualification

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An athlete with a maximum of 100 FIS distance points (the A standard) will be allowed to compete in both or one of the event (sprint/distance). An athlete with a maximum 120 FIS sprint points will be allowed to compete in the sprint event and 10 km for women or 15 km for men provided their distance points do not exceed 300 FIS points. NOC's who do not have any athlete meeting the A standard can enter one competitor of each sex (known as the basic quota) in only 10 km classical event for women or 15 km classical event for men. They must have a maximum of 300 FIS distance points at the end of qualifying on January 20, 2014. The qualification period began in July 2012.[2]

Results

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The race was started at 14:00.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 35 Dario Cologna  Switzerland 38:29.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 34 Johan Olsson  Sweden 38:58.2 +28.5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 43 Daniel Rickardsson  Sweden 39:08.5 +38.8
4 13 Iivo Niskanen  Finland 39:08.7 +39.0
5 37 Lukáš Bauer  Czech Republic 39:28.6 +58.9
6 52 Chris Jespersen  Norway 39:30.6 +1:00.9
7 31 Alexander Bessmertnykh  Russia 39:37.7 +1:08.0
8 26 Axel Teichmann  Germany 39:42.4 +1.12.7
9 51 Alexey Poltoranin  Kazakhstan 39:43.2 +1:13.5
10 48 Marcus Hellner  Sweden 39:46.9 +1:17.2
11 49 Hannes Dotzler  Germany 39:49.9 +1:20.2
12 33 Eldar Rønning  Norway 40:02.8 +1:33.1
13 53 Martin Johnsrud Sundby  Norway 40:07.4 +1:37.7
14 29 Jens Filbrich  Germany 40:08.5 +1:38.8
15 28 Lars Nelson  Sweden 40:08.8 +1.39.1
16 47 Dmitry Yaparov  Russia 40:10.7 +1:41.0
17 40 Sami Jauhojärvi  Finland 40.14.4 +1:44.7
18 45 Pål Golberg  Norway 40:14.5 +1.44.8
19 42 Stanislav Volzhentsev  Russia 40:15.0 +1:45.3
20 41 Matti Heikkinen  Finland 40:17.8 +1:48.1
21 44 Jean-Marc Gaillard  France 40:22.8 +1:53.1
22 25 Curdin Perl  Switzerland 40:27.8 +1:58.1
23 10 Martin Bajčičák  Slovakia 40:28.0 +1:58.3
24 11 Jonas Baumann  Switzerland 40.33.2 +2:03.5
25 46 Evgeniy Belov  Russia 40:36.8 +2:07.1
26 36 Tim Tscharnke  Germany 40:41.3 +2:11.6
27 60 Philipp Haelg  Liechtenstein 40:41.5 +2:11.8
28 14 Ville Nousiainen  Finland 40:52.6 +2:22.9
29 4 Maciej Kreczmer  Poland 40.58.7 +2:29.0
30 22 Francesco de Fabiani  Italy 41:00.8 +2:31.1
31 32 Noah Hoffman  United States 41:02.7 +2:33.0
32 30 Dietmar Nöckler  Italy 41:11.9 +2:42.2
33 7 Nikolay Chebotko  Kazakhstan 41.14.1 +2:44.4
34 21 Yevgeniy Velichko  Kazakhstan 41:16.4 +2:46.7
35 38 Devon Kershaw  Canada 41:17.1 +2:47.4
36 27 Mattia Pellegrin  Italy 41:20.1 +2:50.4
37 70 Andrew Young  Great Britain 41:29.6 +2:59.9
38 12 Erik Bjornsen  United States 41:44.7 +3:15.0
39 39 Ivan Babikov  Canada 41:49.2 +3:19.5
40 15 Aivar Rehemaa  Estonia 41.49.8 +3:20.1
41 20 Veselin Tzinzov  Bulgaria 42:06.3 +3:36.6
42 6 Algo Kärp  Estonia 42:16.5 +3.46.8
43 16 Adrien Backscheider  France 42.21.7 +3:52.0
44 9 Andrew Musgrave  Great Britain 42.25.7 +3.56.0
45 57 Karel Tammjärv  Estonia 42:27.7 +3.58.0
46 1 Sergey Mikayelyan  Armenia 42:39.1 +4:09.4
47 18 Brian Gregg  United States 42:42.0 +4:12.3
48 2 Fabio Pasini  Italy 42:42.3 +4.12.6
49 54 Alexander Lasutkin  Belarus 42:45.1 +4.15.4
50 55 Imanol Rojo  Spain 42:45.4 +4.15.7
51 64 Peter Mlynár  Slovakia 42:50.3 +4.20.6
52 23 Kris Freeman  United States 42:54.8 +4:25.1
53 17 Sergei Dolidovich  Belarus 42:55.4 +4:25.7
54 58 Yerdos Akhmadiyev  Kazakhstan 43:02.2 +4:32.5
55 65 Sebastian Gazurek  Poland 43:06.7 +4:37.0
56 5 Cyril Miranda  France 43:22.5 +4:52.8
57 3 Max Hauke  Austria 43:23.4 +4:53.7
58 68 Martin Møller  Denmark 43:29.7 +5:00.0
59 24 Michail Semenov  Belarus 43:36.0 +5:06.3
60 62 Edi Dadić  Croatia 43:38.8 +5:09.1
61 59 Raido Ränkel  Estonia 43:38.9 +5:09.2
62 8 Paul Constantin Pepene  Romania 43:39.4 +5:09.7
63 56 Javier Gutiérrez Cuevas  Spain 43:43.9 +5:14.2
64 69 Pawel Klisz  Poland 43:51.6 +5:21.9
65 19 Graeme Killick  Canada 44:04.8 +5:35.1
66 63 Maciej Staręga  Poland 44:07.1 +5:37.4
67 66 Callum Smith  Great Britain 44:14.7 +5:45.0
68 78 Hwang Jun-Ho  South Korea 44:34.8 +6:05.1
69 71 Oleksiy Krasovsky  Ukraine 44:35.4 +6:05.7
70 72 Vytautas Strolia  Lithuania 45:08.0 +6:38.3
71 73 Sabahattin Oğlago  Turkey 45:16.0 +6:46.3
72 81 Sun Qinghai  China 45:28.2 +6:58.5
73 75 Arvis Liepiņš  Latvia 45:36.2 +7:06.5
74 85 Sævar Birgisson  Iceland 45:44.2 +7:14.5
75 67 Callum Watson  Australia 45:46.5 +7:16.8
76 74 Phillip Bellingham  Australia 46:16.4 +7:46.7
77 61 Milanko Petrović  Serbia 46:42.2 +8:12.5
78 80 Milán Szabó  Hungary 47:01.3 +8:31.6
79 83 Sattar Seid  Iran 47:16.1 +8:46.4
80 86 Bold Byambadorj  Mongolia 48:29.6 +9:59.9
81 79 Darko Damjanovski  Macedonia 48:34.9 +10:05.2
82 87 Jan Rossiter  Ireland 48:44.6 +10:14.9
83 84 Federico Cichero  Argentina 49:11.3 +10:41.6
84 88 Tucker Murphy  Bermuda 49:19.9 +10:50.2
85 89 Nadeem Iqbal  India 55:12.5 +16:42.8
86 91 Dachhiri Sherpa  Nepal 55:39.3 +17:09.6
87 92 Roberto Carcelen  Peru 1:06:28.9 +27:59.2
50 Alex Harvey  Canada DNF
82 Jānis Paipals  Latvia DNF
77 Rejhan Šmrković  Serbia DNF
90 Gary di Silvestri  Dominica DNF
76 Artur Yeghoyan  Armenia DNS

References

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  1. ^ "Cross-country Skiing Schedule and Results". SOOC. Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, Sochi 2014" (PDF). International Ski Federation. December 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Final Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2014-02-15.