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Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre skiathlon

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Men's 30 kilometre skiathlon
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueKuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center,
Zhangjiakou
Date6 February
Competitors69 from 34 nations
Winning time1:16:09.8
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alexander Bolshunov  ROC
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Denis Spitsov  ROC
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Iivo Niskanen  Finland
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2026 →

The men's 30 kilometre skiathlon competition in cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 6 February, at the Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou.[1] The event, with half distance classic skiing and half distance skate skiing, was won by Alexander Bolshunov, for whom this is the first Olympic gold medal. Denis Spitsov finished second and Iivo Niskanen third.

Summary

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The 2018 champion is Simen Hegstad Krüger who qualified for the Olympics but tested positive for COVID-19 just before the games. Even though he had no symptoms, he was not allowed to fly to China with the rest of the team and did not get a chance to defend the title.[2] The silver medalist Martin Johnsrud Sundby and the bronze medalist Hans Christer Holund qualified as well, but Sundby was not selected for the skiathlon. The overall leader of the 2021–22 FIS Cross-Country World Cup before the Olympics was Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, and the distance leader was Alexander Bolshunov. The season was dominated by Norwegians and Russians, who together took 20 podium places in distance events out of 24, and three more podium places were taken by Iivo Niskanen. Bolshunov is the 2021 World Champion in 30 kilometre skiathlon, with Krüger and Holund being the silver and the bronze medalist, respectively.

Before the pit stop, Bolshunov and Niskanen ran away, followed by Spitsov, Holund and Pål Golberg. After the pit stop, Bolshunov ran away from Niskanen, who was caught up by Spitsov, and at 18 km Spitsov and Niskanen were already 30 seconds behind. Then Spitsov ran away from Niskanen. At 25 km, Spitsov was already almost a minute behind Bolshunov, and Niskanen almost a minute behind Spitsov, with Holund further 40 seconds behind Niskanen and visibly out of medal contention.

Qualification

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Results

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The race was started at 15:00.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country 15 km classic Rank Pitstop 15 km free Rank Finish time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 Alexander Bolshunov  ROC 39:05.6 1 31.9 36:32.3 1 1:16:09.8
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Denis Spitsov  ROC 39:36.1 3 30.1 37:14.6 2 1:17:20.8 +1:11.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Iivo Niskanen  Finland 39:06.1 2 30.5 38:33.4 7 1:18:10.0 +2:00.2
4 8 Hans Christer Holund  Norway 39:41.8 5 32.9 38:26.0 6 1:18:40.7 +2:30.9
5 10 Pål Golberg  Norway 39:41.0 4 35.3 38:46.0 11 1:19:02.3 +2:52.5
6 26 William Poromaa  Sweden 40:13.9 8 31.5 38:18.3 3 1:19:03.7 +2:53.9
7 21 Perttu Hyvärinen  Finland 40:13.1 7 31.7 38:37.6 9 1:19:22.4 +3:12.6
8 11 Francesco De Fabiani  Italy 40:12.4 6 29.3 39:06.0 22 1:19:47.6 +3:37.8
9 5 Artem Maltsev  ROC 40:38.4 10 32.3 38:53.9 14 1:20:04.6 +3:54.8
10 18 Clément Parisse  France 41:16.0 17 29.3 38:21.7 5 1:20:07.0 +3:57.2
11 30 Scott Patterson  United States 41:17.4 19 33.7 38:18.9 4 1:20:10.0 +4:00.2
12 14 Lucas Bögl  Germany 41:05.4 15 32.5 38:34.6 8 1:20:12.5 +4:02.7
13 13 Friedrich Moch  Germany 40:46.2 12 31.7 38:58.5 19 1:20:16.4 +4:06.6
14 35 Jules Lapierre  France 41:04.5 13 32.0 38:45.3 10 1:20:21.8 +4:12.0
15 16 Jonas Baumann  Switzerland 41:05.0 14 30.9 38:56.6 17 1:20:32.5 +4:22.7
16 41 Mika Vermeulen  Austria 41:18.0 20 32.3 38:49.7 13 1:20:40.0 +4:30.2
17 15 Andrew Musgrave  Great Britain 41:16.8 18 32.7 38:57.4 18 1:20:46.9 +4:37.1
18 12 Michal Novák  Czech Republic 41:14.9 16 29.9 39:06.1 23 1:20:50.9 +4:41.1
19 24 Florian Notz  Germany 41:19.4 22 35.6 39:05.4 21 1:21:00.4 +4:50.6
20 27 Irineu Esteve Altimiras  Andorra 41:37.9 27 36.2 38:54.1 16 1:21:08.2 +4:58.4
21 37 Imanol Rojo  Spain 41:37.7 26 37.5 38:54.0 15 1:21:09.2 +4:59.4
22 39 Candide Pralong  Switzerland 41:38.6 28 31.5 39:03.5 20 1:21:13.6 +5:03.8
23 19 Maurice Manificat  France 41:53.9 33 34.2 38:49.4 12 1:21:17.5 +5:07.7
24 23 Jens Burman  Sweden 41:20.0 23 32.9 39:50.4 25 1:21:43.3 +5:33.5
25 43 Remi Lindholm  Finland 41:39.5 30 34.0 39:35.9 24 1:21:49.4 +5:39.6
26 40 Dominik Bury  Poland 42:08.2 35 34.5 39:57.9 26 1:22:40.6 +6:30.8
27 28 Jason Rüesch  Switzerland 41:40.6 31 33.2 40:27.5 27 1:22:41.3 +6:31.5
28 38 Paul Pepene  Romania 41:39.3 29 31.7 40:30.4 28 1:22:41.4 +6:31.6
29 44 Snorri Einarsson  Iceland 41:37.4 25 39.2 40:33.5 29 1:22:50.1 +6:40.3
30 17 Calle Halfvarsson  Sweden 41:18.8 21 34.5 41:03.0 34 1:22:56.3 +6:46.5
31 53 Olivier Léveillé  Canada 42:07.5 34 31.2 41:03.3 36 1:23:42.0 +7:32.2
32 34 Vitaliy Pukhkalo  Kazakhstan 41:36.8 24 36.2 41:32.1 39 1:23:45.1 +7:35.3
33 56 Alvar Johannes Alev  Estonia 42:08.8 36 33.4 41:08.3 38 1:23:50.5 +7:40.7
34 36 Paolo Ventura  Italy 42:41.0 40 32.6 40:46.8 30 1:24:00.4 +7.50.6
35 29 Naoto Baba  Japan 43:13.8 44 37.7 40:52.4 31 1:24:43.9 +8:34.1
36 3 Aleksey Chervotkin  ROC 41:41.0 32 34.0 42:44.5 46 1:24:59.5 +8:49.7
37 32 Leo Johansson  Sweden 43:21.9 46 34.7 41:03.0 34 1:24:59.6 +8:49.8
38 59 Liu Rongsheng  China 43:19.3 45 34.7 41:05.6 37 1:24:59.6 +8:49.8
39 25 Gus Schumacher  United States 42:26.3 38 31.4 42:16.6 44 1:25:14.3 +9:04.5
40 1 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo  Norway 40:42.1 11 34.0 43:59.7 49 1:25:15.8 +9:06.0
41 48 Ryo Hirose  Japan 43:04.4 43 32.2 41:41.1 40 1:25:17.7 +9:07.9
42 22 Antoine Cyr  Canada 42:27.3 39 33.5 42:25.2 45 1:25:26.0 +9:16.2
43 33 Thomas Maloney Westgård  Ireland 43:03.8 42 34.3 41:51.7 42 1:25:29.8 +9:20.0
44 42 Petr Knop  Czech Republic 44:06.8 52 35.7 40:55.9 33 1:25:38.4 +9:28.6
45 52 Ján Koristek  Slovakia 44:06.1 51 37.7 40:54.9 32 1:25:38.7 +9:28.9
46 46 Adam Fellner  Czech Republic 43:22.6 47 34.1 41:42.8 41 1:25:39.5 +9:29.7
47 57 Mikayel Mikayelyan  Armenia 42:09.7 37 35.5 43:08.5 47 1:25:53.7 +9:43.9
48 31 Giandomenico Salvadori  Italy 43:23.4 48 34.3 42:13.0 43 1:26:10.7 +10:00.9
49 54 Shang Jincai  China 43:03.2 41 36.2 43:08.8 48 1:26:48.2 +10:38.4
50 62 Hadesi Badelihan  China 44:04.2 49 34.9 Lapped
51 58 Mateusz Haratyk  Poland 45:40.0 59 32.0
52 49 Raimo Vīgants  Latvia 44:05.9 50 38.3
53 47 Haruki Yamashita  Japan 45:06.0 57 34.9
54 66 Thibaut de Marre  Belgium 44:40.8 56 33.0
55 50 Rémi Drolet  Canada 44:39.9 55 33.5
56 55 Miha Ličef  Slovenia 44:39.3 54 36.6
57 51 Yevgeniy Velichko  Kazakhstan 44:20.9 53 38.8
58 64 Oleksii Krasovskyi  Ukraine 45:22.6 58 35.2
59 45 Chen Degen  China 45:55.6 60 40.1
60 70 Mark Chanloung  Thailand 47:00.0 62 33.8
61 67 Seve de Campo  Australia 47:05.7 63 32.7
62 61 Kim Min-woo  South Korea 46:24.3 61 33.8
63 69 Franco Dal Farra  Argentina Lapped
64 60 Ruslan Perekhoda  Ukraine
65 65 Phil Bellingham  Australia
66 63 Jeong Jong-won  South Korea
67 68 Manex Silva  Brazil
9 Hugo Lapalus  France 40:25.2 9 31.4 Did not finish
7 Sjur Røthe  Norway Did not finish
20 Jonas Dobler  Germany Did not start

References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-02-04. Retrieved 2021-08-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Simen Hegstad Kruger's test positive for coronavirus, plunges Norway's Beijing 2022 Olympic game splans into disarray". Eurosport.com. 27 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Data.fis-ski.com. Retrieved 19 February 2022.