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

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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
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alexey Prokurorov
 Soviet Union
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vladimir Smirnov
 Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vegard Ulvang
 Norway
← 1984
1992 →

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]

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

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Sources:[4][1]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 28 Alexey Prokurorov  Soviet Union 1:24:26.3
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 78 Vladimir Smirnov  Soviet Union 1:24:35.1 +8.8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 80 Vegard Ulvang  Norway 1:25:11.6 +45.3
4 71 Mikhail Devyatyarov  Soviet Union 1:25:31.3 +1:05.0
5 77 Giorgio Vanzetta  Italy 1:25:37.2 +1:10.9
6 54 Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass  Norway 1:25:44.6 +1:18.3
7 49 Gianfranco Polvara  Italy 1:26:02.7 +1:36.4
8 74 Marco Albarello  Italy 1:26:09.1 +1:42.8
9 33 Harri Kirvesniemi  Finland 1:26:59.6 +2:33.3
10 82 Gunde Svan  Sweden 1:27:30.8 +3:04.5
11 18 Torgny Mogren  Sweden 1:27:55.7 +3:29.4
12 1 Yuriy Burlakov  Soviet Union 1:28:02.4 +3:36.1
13 45 Giachem Guidon  Switzerland 1:28:05.9 +3:39.6
14 87 Pierre Harvey  Canada 1:28:21.7 +3:55.4
15 90 Uwe Bellmann  East Germany 1:28:37.2 +4:10.9
16 57 Jan Ottosson  Sweden 1:28:51.7 +4:25.4
17 27 Ladislav Švanda  Czechoslovakia 1:28:55.1 +4:28.8
18 24 Alois Schwarz  Austria 1:29:34.4 +5:08.1
19 64 Aki Karvonen  Finland 1:29:49.5 +5:23.2
20 26 Kazunari Sasaki  Japan 1:29:59.2 +5:32.9
21 46 Tor Håkon Holte  Norway 1:29:59.5 +5:33.2
22 56 Holger Bauroth  East Germany 1:30:03.4 +5:37.1
23 34 Jochen Behle  West Germany 1:30:08.3 +5:42.0
24 16 Guy Balland  France 1:30:20.4 +5:54.1
25 15 Radim Nyč  Czechoslovakia 1:30:34.4 +6:08.1
26 8 Jeremias Wigger  Switzerland 1:30:47.1 +6:20.8
27 5 Kari Ristanen  Finland 1:31:05.2 +6:38.9
28 10 Svetoslav Atanasov  Bulgaria 1:31:15.7 +6:49.4
29 88 Petr Lisičan  Czechoslovakia 1:31:23.1 +6:56.8
30 70 Jürg Capol  Switzerland 1:31:35.8 +7:09.5
31 3 Martin Hole  Norway 1:31:47.5 +7:21.2
32 68 Martin Petrásek  Czechoslovakia 1:31:56.1 +7:29.8
33 63 Alois Stadlober  Austria 1:32:00.0 +7:33.7
34 51 Janež Kršinar  Yugoslavia 1:32:02.1 +7:35.8
35 52 Yves Bilodeau  Canada 1:32:17.8 +7:51.5
36 69 Ivan Smilenov  Bulgaria 1:32:26.9 +8:00.6
37 91 Atsushi Egawa  Japan 1:32:35.4 +8:09.1
38 22 Silvano Barco  Italy 1:32:41.8 +8:15.5
39 20 Al Pilcher  Canada 1:33:04.7 +8:38.4
40 65 Stefan Dotzler  West Germany 1:33:06.1 +8:39.8
41 32 Todor Makhov  Bulgaria 1:33:25.5 +8:59.2
42 43 Thomas Wassberg  Sweden 1:34:07.6 +9:41.3
43 81 Claude Pierrat  France 1:34:15.6 +9:49.3
44 14 Johann Standmann  Austria 1:34:24.8 +9:58.5
45 53 Chris Heberle  Australia 1:34:25.6 +9:59.3
46 37 Wayne Dustin  Canada 1:34:37.8 +10:11.5
47 55 Benjamin Eberle  Liechtenstein 1:34:53.8 +10:27.5
48 84 Mano Ketenzhiev  Bulgaria 1:34:57.0 +10:30.7
49 73 Dan Simoneau  United States 1:35:21.4 +10:55.1
50 58 Dominique Locatelli  France 1:35:40.0 +11:13.7
51 12 Jon Engen  United States 1:35:41.9 +11:15.6
52 75 Jari Laukkanen  Finland 1:35:51.6 +11:25.3
53 23 Sašo Grajf  Yugoslavia 1:36:19.2 +11:52.9
54 36 John Spotswood  Great Britain 1:36:42.7 +12:16.4
55 60 Park Ki-Ho  South Korea 1:36:43.9 +12:17.6
56 25 Kevin Brochman  United States 1:37:07.1 +12:40.8
57 72 Tanayuki Yuki  Japan 1:37:11.9 +12:45.6
58 7 Konstantin Ritter  Liechtenstein 1:37:47.6 +13:21.3
59 2 José Giro  Spain 1:38:01.5 +13:35.2
60 19 Jeon Yeung-Hae  South Korea 1:38:05.3 +13:39.0
61 13 Martin Watkins  Great Britain 1:38:30.3 +14:04.0
62 42 David Hislop  Australia 1:38:48.8 +14:22.5
63 47 Gabor Mayer  Hungary 1:39:03.5 +14:37.2
64 31 Jun Zhao  China 1:39:13.9 +14:47.6
65 61 Einar Ólafsson  Iceland 1:39:56.3 +15:30.0
66 62 Patrick Winterton  Great Britain 1:39:57.6 +15:31.3
67 89 Ewan McKenzie  Great Britain 1:40:06.7 +15:40.4
68 40 Patrick Rémy  France 1:40:24.5 +15:58.2
69 48 Dambajantsagiin Battulga  Mongolia 1:40:41.3 +16:15.0
70 4 Christos Titas  Greece 1:41:25.7 +16:59.4
71 44 Julio Moreschi  Argentina 1:41:40.3 +17:14.0
72 66 Ziitsagaany Ganbat  Mongolia 1:42:24.2 +17:57.9
73 29 Hong Kun-Pyo  South Korea 1:43:26.4 +19:00.1
74 35 Patrik Hasler  Liechtenstein 1:43:26.7 +19:00.4
75 76 Cho Sung-Hoon  South Korea 1:43:30.3 +19:04.0
76 67 Athanasios Tsakiris  Greece 1:43:55.1 +19:28.8
77 11 Masaharu Yamazaki  Japan 1:43:58.3 +19:32.0
78 86 Saim Koca  Turkey 1:44:55.7 +20:29.4
79 50 Abdullah Yilmaz  Turkey 1:46:48.2 +22:21.9
80 6 Dag Burgos  Guatemala 1:47:38.5 +23:12.2
81 17 Fikret Ören  Turkey 1:49:30.2 +25:03.9
82 41 Nikos Anastassiadis  Greece 1:50:10.7 +25:44.4
83 30 Ricardo Burgos  Guatemala 1:51:19.4 +26:53.1
84 59 Erhan Dursum  Turkey 1:56:10.7 +31:44.4
85 21 Roberto Alvárez  Mexico 2:09:34.8 +45:08.5
86 9 Andrea Sammaritani  San Marino 2:15:07.7 +50:41.4
87 39 Arturo Kinch  Costa Rica 2:16:20.2 +51:53.9
38 Jordi Ribó  Spain DNF
79 Andi Grünenfelder  Switzerland DNF
85 Joe Galanes  United States DNF
83 Markus Gandler  Austria DNS

References

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  1. ^ a b "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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