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Cross-country skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Men's 15 kilometre freestyle pursuit

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Men's 15 kilometre freestyle pursuit
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
VenueBirkebeineren Ski Stadium
Dates19 February
Competitors88 from 32 nations
Winning time1:00:08.8
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Bjørn Dæhlie
 Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vladimir Smirnov
 Kazakhstan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Silvio Fauner
 Italy
← 1992
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The men's 15 kilometre freestyle pursuit cross-country skiing competition at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, was held on 19 February at Birkebeineren Ski Stadium in Lillehammer. The Norwegian Bjørn Dæhlie was the 1993 World champion and the 1992 Olympic champion.

Each skier started based on the results from the 10 km classical event, skiing the entire 15 kilometre course after the first-to-finish principle. Bjørn Dæhlie of Norway started first in the race with a gap of 18.2 seconds to Vladimir Smirnov of Kazakhstan. Dæhlie extended his lead and won over Smirnov with 29.2 seconds; his second consecutive olympic gold medal in the pursuit event.[1]

Results

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The time consists the added times for both the 10 km classical and the 15 km freestyle pursuit.

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Bjørn Dæhlie  Norway 1:00:08.8
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 Vladimir Smirnov  Kazakhstan 1:00:38.0 +29.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 Silvio Fauner  Italy 1:01:48.6 +1:39.8
4 6 Mika Myllylä  Finland 1:01:55.9 +1:47.1
5 4 Mikhail Botvinov  Russia 1:01:57.8 +1:49.0
6 12 Jari Räsänen  Finland 1:02:03.7 +1:54.9
7 5 Sture Sivertsen  Norway 1:02:09.7 +2:00.9
8 17 Johann Mühlegg  Germany 1:02:31.2 +2:22.4
9 15 Giorgio Vanzetta  Italy 1:02:31.6 +2:22.8
10 3 Marco Albarello  Italy 1:02:34.1 +2:25.3
11 10 Alois Stadlober  Austria 1:02:57.1 +2:48.3
12 20 Alexey Prokourorov  Russia 1:03:07.8 +2:59.0
13 21 Jeremias Wigger  Switzerland 1:03:07.9 +2:59.1
14 11 Jochen Behle  Germany 1:03:32.1 +3:23.3
15 14 Jan Ottosson  Sweden 1:03:32.4 +3:23.6
16 13 Andrey Kirilov  Russia 1:03:59.7 +3:50.9
17 18 Vladimir Legotine  Russia 1:04:00.1 +3:51.3
18 25 Kazunari Sasaki  Japan 1:04:00.5 +3:51.7
19 16 Nikolay Ivanov  Kazakhstan 1:04:10.5 +4:01.7
20 22 Patrick Rémy  France 1:04:20.5 +4:11.7
21 53 Viatscheslav Plaksunov  Belarus 1:04:35.2 +4:26.4
22 29 Fulvio Valbusa  Italy 1:04:36.3 +4:27.5
23 19 Christer Majbäck  Sweden 1:04:42.5 +4:33.7
24 26 Luboš Buchta  Czech Republic 1:04:54.0 +4:45.2
25 33 Elmo Kassin  Estonia 1:04:54.9 +4:46.1
26 34 Pavel Ryabinin  Kazakhstan 1:05:05.6 +4:56.8
27 31 Mitsuo Horigome  Japan 1:05:07.0 +4:58.2
28 47 Juan Jesús Gutiérrez  Spain 1:05:20.0 +5:11.2
29 39 Philippe Sanchez  France 1:05:31.8 +5:23.0
30 46 Hans Diethelm  Switzerland 1:05:32.4 +5:23.6
31 37 Andrey Nevzorov  Kazakhstan 1:05:32.9 +5:24.1
32 44 Carles Vicente  Spain 1:05:33.3 +5:24.5
33 45 John Aalberg  United States 1:05:33.4 +5:24.6
34 43 Ivan Bátory  Slovakia 1:05:34.3 +5:25.5
35 61 Janko Neuber  Germany 1:05:39.6 +5:30.8
36 65 Pavel Benc  Czech Republic 1:05:44.1 +5:35.3
37 59 Václav Korunka  Czech Republic 1:06:02.0 +5:53.2
38 32 Torald Rein  Germany 1:06:02.3 +5:53.5
39 55 Markus Hasler  Liechtenstein 1:06:05.4 +5:56.6
40 35 Jaak Mae  Estonia 1:06:06.0 +5:57.2
41 41 Todd Boonstra  United States 1:06:07.1 +5:58.3
42 40 Hiroyuki Imai  Japan 1:06:19.8 +6:11.0
43 52 Benjamin Husaby  United States 1:06:35.9 +6:27.1
44 56 Siniša Vukonić  Croatia 1:06:45.3 +6:36.5
45 58 Luke Bodensteiner  United States 1:06:53.0 +6:44.2
46 62 Igor Obukhov  Belarus 1:06:53.5 +6:44.7
47 57 Jordi Ribo  Spain 1:07:07.6 +6:58.8
48 38 Ricardas Panavas  Lithuania 1:07:12.5 +7:03.7
49 50 Daníel Jakobsson  Iceland 1:07:17.0 +7:08.2
50 66 Michael Binzer  Denmark 1:07:17.1 +7:08.3
51 70 Sergei Dolidovich  Belarus 1:07:30.5 +7:21.7
52 49 Dany Bouchard  Canada 1:07:33.2 +7:24.4
53 63 Cédric Vallet  France 1:07:44.5 +7:35.7
54 72 Masaaki Kozu  Japan 1:07:50.1 +7:41.3
55 36 Andrus Veerpalu  Estonia 1:08:16.1 +8:07.3
56 60 Wilhelm Aschwanden  Switzerland 1:08:17.4 +8:08.6
57 51 Anthony Evans  Australia 1:08:22.9 +8:14.1
58 71 Martin Petrásek  Czech Republic 1:08:23.8 +8:15.0
59 73 Elemer Tanko  Romania 1:08:47.1 +8:38.3
60 69 Slavtscho Batinkov  Bulgaria 1:08:47.5 +8:38.7
61 64 Ebbe Hartz  Denmark 1:08:52.8 +8:44.0
62 80 Zsolt Antal  Romania 1:09:04.2 +8:55.4
63 68 David Belam  Great Britain 1:09:17.8 +9:09.0
64 76 Stephan Kunz  Liechtenstein 1:09:19.6 +9:10.8
65 77 Byung-Chul Park  South Korea 1:09:56.3 +9:47.5
66 67 Mark Gray  Australia 1:10:01.1 +9:52.3
67 74 Iskren Plankov  Bulgaria 1:10:52.5 +10:43.7
68 75 Jin-Soo Ahn  South Korea 1:11:16.1 +11:07.3
69 78 Rögnvaldur Ingþórsson  Iceland 1:11:16.2 +11:07.4
70 81 Petar Zografov  Bulgaria 1:11:42.2 +11:33.4
71 79 Antonio Rački  Croatia 1:12:38.8 +12:30.0
72 85 Jānis Hermanis  Croatia 1:15:17.5 +15:08.7
73 86 Nikos Anastassiadis  Greece 1:15:43.9 +15:35.1
74 84 Bekim Babic  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:17:43.6 +17:34.8
42 Urmas Välbe  Estonia DNF
82 Nikos Kalofyris  Greece DNF
7 Vegard Ulvang  Norway DNS
9 Harri Kirvesniemi  Finland DNS
23 Jari Isometsä  Finland DNS
24 Thomas Alsgaard  Norway DNS
27 Torgny Mogren  Sweden DNS
28 Viktor Kamotski  Belarus DNS
30 Niklas Jonsson  Sweden DNS
48 Giachem Guidon  Switzerland DNS
54 Stéphane Azambre  France DNS
83 Christos Titas  Greece DNS
87 Mithat Yildrim  Turkey DNS
88 Rusiate Rogoyawa  Fiji DNS

References

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  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games: Men's 10/15 kilometres Pursuit". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
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