Gunde Svan of Sweden won gold, his first Olympic gold medal, being the youngest ever Olympic cross-country gold medallist. Defending Olympic champion and fellow Swede, Thomas Wassberg did not defend his title preferring to concentrate on other events. Ove Aunli of Norway was disqualified after finishing fifth for using illegal skate strokes at the climax of the race.
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The 15 kilometre cross country skiing event was part of the cross country skiing programme at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo Yugoslavia It was the eighth appearance of the event at its length of 15 km The competition was held on Monday 13 February 1984 at Veliko Polje Igman Of the 91 athletes who started the race 8 did not finish or were disqualified 1 Men s 15 kilometreat the XIV Olympic Winter GamesCross country skiingVenueIgmanDate13 FebruaryCompetitors91 from 31 nationsWinning time41 25 6MedalistsGunde Svan SwedenAki Karvonen FinlandHarri Kirvesniemi Finland 19801988 Gunde Svan of Sweden won gold his first Olympic gold medal being the youngest ever Olympic cross country gold medallist Defending Olympic champion and fellow Swede Thomas Wassberg did not defend his title preferring to concentrate on other events Ove Aunli of Norway was disqualified after finishing fifth for using illegal skate strokes at the climax of the race Results editRank Bib Name Country Time 1 73 Gunde Svan nbsp Sweden 41 25 6 2 63 Aki Karvonen nbsp Finland 41 34 9 3 37 Harri Kirvesniemi nbsp Finland 41 45 6 4 88 Juha Mieto nbsp Finland 42 05 8 5 8 Vladimir Nikitin nbsp Soviet Union 42 31 6 6 86 Nikolay Zimyatov nbsp Soviet Union 42 34 5 7 74 Uwe Bellmann nbsp East Germany 42 35 8 8 54 Tor Hakon Holte nbsp Norway 42 37 4 9 72 Maurilio De Zolt nbsp Italy 42 40 0 10 33 Oleksandr Batyuk nbsp Soviet Union 42 42 2 11 89 Andi Grunenfelder nbsp Switzerland 42 45 7 12 35 Giachem Guidon nbsp Switzerland 42 45 9 13 5 Kari Harkonen nbsp Finland 42 49 3 14 46 Giorgio Vanzetta nbsp Italy 42 54 9 15 17 Sven Erik Danielsson nbsp Sweden 42 55 9 16 62 Aleksandr Zavyalov nbsp Soviet Union 42 59 0 17 27 Pal Gunnar Mikkelsplass nbsp Norway 42 59 7 18 70 Dan Simoneau nbsp United States 43 03 4 19 42 Benny Kohlberg nbsp Sweden 43 21 5 20 13 Geir Holte nbsp Norway 43 23 3 21 49 Pierre Harvey nbsp Canada 43 36 4 22 52 Torgny Mogren nbsp Sweden 43 39 4 23 56 Uwe Wunsch nbsp East Germany 43 49 9 24 1 Giulio 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Koca nbsp Turkey 51 58 7 71 48 Kim Bo nam nbsp South Korea 52 04 4 72 75 Norberto von Baumann nbsp Argentina 52 08 9 73 64 Julio Moreschi nbsp Argentina 52 19 1 74 55 Erhan Dursun nbsp Turkey 53 40 3 75 41 Ricardo Holler nbsp Argentina 54 34 6 76 18 Martin Pearson nbsp Argentina 54 50 0 77 14 Dimitrios Biliouris nbsp Greece 56 07 7 78 43 Lazaros Tosounidis nbsp Greece 57 09 7 79 29 Arturo Kinch nbsp Costa Rica 58 42 9 80 66 Ueng Ming yih nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 00 10 6 81 12 Chang Kun shung nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 02 57 7 82 11 Andrea Sammaritani nbsp San Marino 1 03 05 3 83 36 Wang Chi hing nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 03 17 0 34 Muzaffer Selcuk nbsp Turkey DNF 78 Jochen Behle nbsp West Germany DNF DQ 10 Dondogiin Gankhuyag nbsp Mongolia DQ DQ 30 Vangansurengiin Renchinkhorol nbsp Mongolia DQ DQ 39 Cho Sung hoon nbsp South Korea DQ DQ 51 Joze Klemencic nbsp Yugoslavia DQ DQ 81 Ove Aunli nbsp Norway DQ DQ 76 Purevjavyn Batsukh nbsp Mongolia DQReferences edit Cross Country Skiing at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games Men s 15 kilometres Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 30 June 2019 External links editOfficial Olympic Report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cross country skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics Men 27s 15 kilometre amp oldid 1213576284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,