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Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre pursuit

The men's 15 kilometre + 15 kilometre double Pursuit cross-country skiing competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, was held on 20 February at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia, at 13:30 PST.[1]

Men's 30 kilometre pursuit
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for cross country
VenueWhistler Olympic Park
Dates20 February
Competitors64 from 26 nations
Winning time1:15:11.4
Medalists
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Summary edit

The 30 km double pursuit format has been competed at the world championship level since 2005 and at the Winter Olympic level since 2006. Russia's Yevgeny Dementyev was the defending Olympic champion, but didn't defend after it was reported that he tested positive to erythropoietin (EPO) in August 2009.[2] Norway's Petter Northug was the reigning world champion.[3] Italy's Pietro Piller Cottrer won the test event that took place at the Olympic venue on 17 January 2009.[4] The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games in this format took place on 23 January 2010 in Rybinsk, Russia, and was won by Russian Artem Zhmurko.[5] Zhrumko did not qualify for the men's cross-country team for Russia at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

The pursuit consisted of a 15 kilometre section raced in the classic style, followed by a 15 kilometre portion raced freestyle. In between the sections, each skier takes time (approximately 30 seconds) to change skis and poles.

Top three leaders after the classic portion of the event were Bauer (who finished seventh), Cologna (who finished 13th), and Olsson. Pit stop leaders were test event winner Piller Cottrer (who finished 14th), Babikov (who finished fifth), and defending World Champion Northug (who finished 11th).[6] Hellner was Sweden's first male individual gold medalist in the traditional cross-country skiing distances at the Winter Olympics since Gunde Svan's 50 km victory at Calgary in 1988.

Results edit

Rank Bib Name Country 15 km classic Rank Pitstop 15 km free Rank Finish time Deficit
  2 Marcus Hellner   Sweden 39:43.5 11 22.6 35:05.3 2 1:15:11.4 0.0
  17 Tobias Angerer   Germany 39:40.9 6 26.0 35:06.6 3 1:15:13.5 +2.1
  16 Johan Olsson   Sweden 39:39.9 3 24.8 35:09.5 5 1:15:14.2 +2.8
4 8 Alexander Legkov   Russia 39:40.2 4 26.3 35:08.9 4 1:15:15.4 +4.0
5 15 Ivan Babikov   Canada 40:08.9 25 22.1 34:49.5 1 1:15:20.5 +9.1
6 13 Jens Filbrich   Germany 39:41.3 7 24.8 35:18.9 6 1:15:25.0 +13.6
7 3 Lukáš Bauer   Czech Republic 39:39.0 1 25.9 35:20.3 7 1:15:25.2 +13.8
8 41 George Grey   Canada 39:41.5 8 25.0 35:25.5 8 1:15:32.0 +20.6
9 24 Alex Harvey   Canada 39:44.1 12 22.8 35:36.1 10 1:15:43.0 +31.6
10 34 Anders Södergren   Sweden 39:48.3 18 23.5 35:35.2 9 1:15:47.0 +35.6
11 1 Petter Northug   Norway 39:45.0 13 22.5 35:45.6 11 1:15:53.1 +41.7
12 6 Giorgio Di Centa   Italy 39:40.6 5 26.2 35:58.3 12 1:16:05.1 +53.7
13 4 Dario Cologna   Switzerland 39:39.4 2 25.5 36:07.3 13 1:16:12.2 +1:00.8
14 11 Pietro Piller Cottrer   Italy 39:49.3 20 21.6 36:09.0 14 1:16:19.9 +1:08.5
15 10 Vincent Vittoz   France 39:45.9 14 26.8 36:10.7 15 1:16:23.4 +1:12.0
16 31 Devon Kershaw   Canada 39:46.3 15 22.9 36:14.4 16 1:16:23.6 +1:12.2
17 12 Maxim Vylegzhanin   Russia 39:42.3 9 27.7 36:54.2 20 1:17:04.2 +1:52.8
18 20 Martin Johnsrud Sundby   Norway 39:48.8 19 25.7 36:50.0 19 1:17:04.5 +1:53.1
19 30 Tord Asle Gjerdalen   Norway 40:23.4 28 24.3 36:16.8 17 1:17:04.5 +1:53.1
20 18 Curdin Perl   Switzerland 39:46.8 16 23.8 36:54.4 21 1:17:05.0 +1:53.6
21 7 René Sommerfeldt   Germany 39:49.9 21 25.6 36:56.4 22 1:17:11.9 +2:00.5
22 32 Toni Livers   Switzerland 39:50.6 22 25.5 37:09.9 24 1:17:26.0 +2:14.6
23 14 Daniel Rickardsson   Sweden 39:47.6 17 25.3 37:21.1 26 1:17:34.0 +2:22.6
24 22 Thomas Moriggl   Italy 40:11.3 26 23.3 37:06.3 23 1:17:40.9 +2:29.5
25 27 Martin Bajčičák   Slovakia 40:03.4 24 29.6 37:25.1 27 1:17:58.1 +2:46.7
26 23 Maurice Manificat   France 41:12.3 31 26.5 36:19.4 18 1:17:58.2 +2:46.8
27 46 Martin Jakš   Czech Republic 40:01.5 23 23.6 37:33.1 28 1:17:58.2 +2:46.8
28 50 Yevgeniy Velichko   Kazakhstan 40:23.0 27 25.2 37:12.0 25 1:18:00.2 +2:48.8
29 45 Paul Constantin Pepene   Romania 41:30.3 35 25.1 37:38.7 28 1:19:34.1 +4:22.7
30 9 Jean-Marc Gaillard   France 39:42.8 10 27.5 39:37.8 44 1:19:48.1 +4:36.7
31 53 Vicenc Vilarrubla   Spain 41:28.8 33 23.6 37:55.8 31 1:19:48.2 +4:36.8
32 36 Nikolay Pankratov   Russia 40:32.8 29 25.0 38:51.1 35 1:19:48.9 +4:37.5
33 47 Lari Lehtonen   Finland 41:28.5 32 25.1 38:40.9 33 1:20:34.5 +5:23.1
34 49 James Southam   United States 41:29.5 34 29.0 38:47.7 34 1:20:46.2 +5:34.8
35 37 Tom Reichelt   Germany 42:29.0 45 25.5 38:18.7 32 1:21:13.2 +6:01.8
36 28 Eldar Rønning   Norway 41:31.2 36 25.9 39:17.0 40 1:21:14.1 +6:02.7
37 40 Aivar Rehemaa   Estonia 41:48.1 39 26.4 39:01.3 37 1:21:15.8 +6:04.4
38 38 Jiří Magál   Czech Republic 41:45.4 37 26.5 39:27.1 42 1:21:39.0 +6:27.6
39 44 Nobu Naruse   Japan 43:54.7 51 24.7 37:51.7 30 1:22:11.1 +6:59.7
40 59 Javier Gutiérrez   Spain 42:28.1 43 25.4 39:26.9 41 1:22:20.4 +7:09.0
41 52 Roman Leybyuk   Ukraine 42:26.0 40 29.8 39:36.2 43 1:22:32.0 +7:20.6
42 56 Kaspar Kokk   Estonia 42:27.1 41 29.4 39:43.8 46 1:22:40.3 +7:28.9
43 19 Sergey Novikov   Russia 41:47.3 38 27.7 40:29.3 51 1:22:44.3 +7:32.9
44 33 Remo Fischer   Switzerland 42:28.1 43 25.5 39:58.5 49 1:22:52.1 +7:40.7
45 21 Kris Freeman   United States 43:17.1 48 29.4 39:16.1 39 1:23:02.6 +7:51.2
46 54 Karel Tammjärv   Estonia 42:54.1 46 23.8 39:45.0 47 1:23:02.9 +7:51.5
47 48 Ben Sim   Australia 43:16.4 47 23.7 39:45.7 48 1:23:25.8 +8:14.4
48 51 Aliaksei Ivanou   Belarus 44:15.2 53 25.5 38:57.0 36 1:23:37.7 +8:26.3
49 42 Sergey Cherepanov   Kazakhstan 42:27.8 42 29.0 40:46.9 53 1:23:43.7 +8:32.3
50 43 Robin Duvillard   France 43:53.8 50 25.8 39:38.0 45 1:23:57.6 +8:46.2
51 55 Andrew Musgrave   Great Britain 44:28.6 54 31.9 39:07.4 38 1:24:07.9 +8:56.5
52 57 Olexandr Putsko   Ukraine 44:09.3 52 28.6 40:09.2 50 1:24:47.1 +9:35.7
53 39 David Hofer   Italy 43:53.5 49 25.3 40:43.8 52 1:25:02.6 +9:51.2
54 64 Jānis Paipals   Latvia 46:30.9 55 29.0 LAP
55 63 Jonas Thor Olsen   Denmark 46:32.0 56 27.7 LAP
56 62 Benjamin Koons   New Zealand LAP
5 Matti Heikkinen   Finland DNF
25 Sami Jauhojärvi   Finland DNF
26 Martin Koukal   Czech Republic DNF
29 Sergei Dolidovich   Belarus DNF
35 Ville Nousiainen   Finland 41:07.8 30 25.3 DNF
58 Veselin Tzinzov   Bulgaria DNF
60 Petrică Hogiu   Romania DNF
61 François Soulié   Andorra DNF

References edit

  1. ^ Cross-country skiing schedule for the 2010 Winter Olympics. 2010-08-31 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 2 November 2009.
  2. ^ 2006 Winter Olympics men's 15 km + 15 km double pursuit results. Archived 2012-12-16 at archive.today - accessed 2 November 2009.
  3. ^ FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 men's 15 km + 15 km double pursuit results. Archived 2013-01-23 at archive.today - accessed 2 November 2009.
  4. ^ FIS Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Whistler Olympic Park 17 January 2009 men's 15 km + 15 km double pursuit results. 27 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 2 November 2009.
  5. ^ FIS Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Rybinsk 23 January 2010 men's 15 km + 15 km double pursuit results. - accessed 23 January 2010.
  6. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 20 February 2010 men's 15 km + 15 km double pursuit results. 3 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 21 February 2010.

External links edit

  • 2010 Winter Olympics results: Men's 30 km Pursuit (15 Classic+15 Free), from retrieved 2010-02-19.

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The men s 15 kilometre 15 kilometre double Pursuit cross country skiing competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver Canada was held on 20 February at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler British Columbia at 13 30 PST 1 Men s 30 kilometre pursuitat the XXI Olympic Winter GamesPictogram for cross countryVenueWhistler Olympic ParkDates20 FebruaryCompetitors64 from 26 nationsWinning time1 15 11 4MedalistsMarcus Hellner SwedenTobias Angerer GermanyJohan Olsson Sweden 20062014 Contents 1 Summary 2 Results 3 References 4 External linksSummary editThe 30 km double pursuit format has been competed at the world championship level since 2005 and at the Winter Olympic level since 2006 Russia s Yevgeny Dementyev was the defending Olympic champion but didn t defend after it was reported that he tested positive to erythropoietin EPO in August 2009 2 Norway s Petter Northug was the reigning world champion 3 Italy s Pietro Piller Cottrer won the test event that took place at the Olympic venue on 17 January 2009 4 The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games in this format took place on 23 January 2010 in Rybinsk Russia and was won by Russian Artem Zhmurko 5 Zhrumko did not qualify for the men s cross country team for Russia at the 2010 Winter Olympics The pursuit consisted of a 15 kilometre section raced in the classic style followed by a 15 kilometre portion raced freestyle In between the sections each skier takes time approximately 30 seconds to change skis and poles Top three leaders after the classic portion of the event were Bauer who finished seventh Cologna who finished 13th and Olsson Pit stop leaders were test event winner Piller Cottrer who finished 14th Babikov who finished fifth and defending World Champion Northug who finished 11th 6 Hellner was Sweden s first male individual gold medalist in the traditional cross country skiing distances at the Winter Olympics since Gunde Svan s 50 km victory at Calgary in 1988 Results editRank Bib Name Country 15 km classic Rank Pitstop 15 km free Rank Finish time Deficit nbsp 2 Marcus Hellner nbsp Sweden 39 43 5 11 22 6 35 05 3 2 1 15 11 4 0 0 nbsp 17 Tobias Angerer nbsp Germany 39 40 9 6 26 0 35 06 6 3 1 15 13 5 2 1 nbsp 16 Johan Olsson nbsp Sweden 39 39 9 3 24 8 35 09 5 5 1 15 14 2 2 84 8 Alexander Legkov nbsp Russia 39 40 2 4 26 3 35 08 9 4 1 15 15 4 4 05 15 Ivan Babikov nbsp Canada 40 08 9 25 22 1 34 49 5 1 1 15 20 5 9 16 13 Jens Filbrich nbsp Germany 39 41 3 7 24 8 35 18 9 6 1 15 25 0 13 67 3 Lukas Bauer nbsp Czech Republic 39 39 0 1 25 9 35 20 3 7 1 15 25 2 13 88 41 George Grey nbsp Canada 39 41 5 8 25 0 35 25 5 8 1 15 32 0 20 69 24 Alex Harvey nbsp Canada 39 44 1 12 22 8 35 36 1 10 1 15 43 0 31 610 34 Anders Sodergren nbsp Sweden 39 48 3 18 23 5 35 35 2 9 1 15 47 0 35 611 1 Petter Northug nbsp Norway 39 45 0 13 22 5 35 45 6 11 1 15 53 1 41 712 6 Giorgio Di Centa nbsp Italy 39 40 6 5 26 2 35 58 3 12 1 16 05 1 53 713 4 Dario Cologna nbsp Switzerland 39 39 4 2 25 5 36 07 3 13 1 16 12 2 1 00 814 11 Pietro Piller Cottrer nbsp Italy 39 49 3 20 21 6 36 09 0 14 1 16 19 9 1 08 515 10 Vincent Vittoz nbsp France 39 45 9 14 26 8 36 10 7 15 1 16 23 4 1 12 016 31 Devon Kershaw nbsp Canada 39 46 3 15 22 9 36 14 4 16 1 16 23 6 1 12 217 12 Maxim Vylegzhanin nbsp Russia 39 42 3 9 27 7 36 54 2 20 1 17 04 2 1 52 818 20 Martin Johnsrud Sundby nbsp Norway 39 48 8 19 25 7 36 50 0 19 1 17 04 5 1 53 119 30 Tord Asle Gjerdalen nbsp Norway 40 23 4 28 24 3 36 16 8 17 1 17 04 5 1 53 120 18 Curdin Perl nbsp Switzerland 39 46 8 16 23 8 36 54 4 21 1 17 05 0 1 53 621 7 Rene Sommerfeldt nbsp Germany 39 49 9 21 25 6 36 56 4 22 1 17 11 9 2 00 522 32 Toni Livers nbsp Switzerland 39 50 6 22 25 5 37 09 9 24 1 17 26 0 2 14 623 14 Daniel Rickardsson nbsp Sweden 39 47 6 17 25 3 37 21 1 26 1 17 34 0 2 22 624 22 Thomas Moriggl nbsp Italy 40 11 3 26 23 3 37 06 3 23 1 17 40 9 2 29 525 27 Martin Bajcicak nbsp Slovakia 40 03 4 24 29 6 37 25 1 27 1 17 58 1 2 46 726 23 Maurice Manificat nbsp France 41 12 3 31 26 5 36 19 4 18 1 17 58 2 2 46 827 46 Martin Jaks nbsp Czech Republic 40 01 5 23 23 6 37 33 1 28 1 17 58 2 2 46 828 50 Yevgeniy Velichko nbsp Kazakhstan 40 23 0 27 25 2 37 12 0 25 1 18 00 2 2 48 829 45 Paul Constantin Pepene nbsp Romania 41 30 3 35 25 1 37 38 7 28 1 19 34 1 4 22 730 9 Jean Marc Gaillard nbsp France 39 42 8 10 27 5 39 37 8 44 1 19 48 1 4 36 731 53 Vicenc Vilarrubla nbsp Spain 41 28 8 33 23 6 37 55 8 31 1 19 48 2 4 36 832 36 Nikolay Pankratov nbsp Russia 40 32 8 29 25 0 38 51 1 35 1 19 48 9 4 37 533 47 Lari Lehtonen nbsp Finland 41 28 5 32 25 1 38 40 9 33 1 20 34 5 5 23 134 49 James Southam nbsp United States 41 29 5 34 29 0 38 47 7 34 1 20 46 2 5 34 835 37 Tom Reichelt nbsp Germany 42 29 0 45 25 5 38 18 7 32 1 21 13 2 6 01 836 28 Eldar Ronning nbsp Norway 41 31 2 36 25 9 39 17 0 40 1 21 14 1 6 02 737 40 Aivar Rehemaa nbsp Estonia 41 48 1 39 26 4 39 01 3 37 1 21 15 8 6 04 438 38 Jiri Magal nbsp Czech Republic 41 45 4 37 26 5 39 27 1 42 1 21 39 0 6 27 639 44 Nobu Naruse nbsp Japan 43 54 7 51 24 7 37 51 7 30 1 22 11 1 6 59 740 59 Javier Gutierrez nbsp Spain 42 28 1 43 25 4 39 26 9 41 1 22 20 4 7 09 041 52 Roman Leybyuk nbsp Ukraine 42 26 0 40 29 8 39 36 2 43 1 22 32 0 7 20 642 56 Kaspar Kokk nbsp Estonia 42 27 1 41 29 4 39 43 8 46 1 22 40 3 7 28 943 19 Sergey Novikov nbsp Russia 41 47 3 38 27 7 40 29 3 51 1 22 44 3 7 32 944 33 Remo Fischer nbsp Switzerland 42 28 1 43 25 5 39 58 5 49 1 22 52 1 7 40 745 21 Kris Freeman nbsp United States 43 17 1 48 29 4 39 16 1 39 1 23 02 6 7 51 246 54 Karel Tammjarv nbsp Estonia 42 54 1 46 23 8 39 45 0 47 1 23 02 9 7 51 547 48 Ben Sim nbsp Australia 43 16 4 47 23 7 39 45 7 48 1 23 25 8 8 14 448 51 Aliaksei Ivanou nbsp Belarus 44 15 2 53 25 5 38 57 0 36 1 23 37 7 8 26 349 42 Sergey Cherepanov nbsp Kazakhstan 42 27 8 42 29 0 40 46 9 53 1 23 43 7 8 32 350 43 Robin Duvillard nbsp France 43 53 8 50 25 8 39 38 0 45 1 23 57 6 8 46 251 55 Andrew Musgrave nbsp Great Britain 44 28 6 54 31 9 39 07 4 38 1 24 07 9 8 56 552 57 Olexandr Putsko nbsp Ukraine 44 09 3 52 28 6 40 09 2 50 1 24 47 1 9 35 753 39 David Hofer nbsp Italy 43 53 5 49 25 3 40 43 8 52 1 25 02 6 9 51 254 64 Janis Paipals nbsp Latvia 46 30 9 55 29 0 LAP55 63 Jonas Thor Olsen nbsp Denmark 46 32 0 56 27 7 LAP56 62 Benjamin Koons nbsp New Zealand LAP5 Matti Heikkinen nbsp Finland DNF25 Sami Jauhojarvi nbsp Finland DNF26 Martin Koukal nbsp Czech Republic DNF29 Sergei Dolidovich nbsp Belarus DNF35 Ville Nousiainen nbsp Finland 41 07 8 30 25 3 DNF58 Veselin Tzinzov nbsp Bulgaria DNF60 Petrică Hogiu nbsp Romania DNF61 Francois Soulie nbsp Andorra DNFReferences edit Cross country skiing schedule for the 2010 Winter Olympics Archived 2010 08 31 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2 November 2009 2006 Winter Olympics men s 15 km 15 km double pursuit results Archived 2012 12 16 at archive today accessed 2 November 2009 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 men s 15 km 15 km double pursuit results Archived 2013 01 23 at archive today accessed 2 November 2009 FIS Cross Country Skiing World Cup Whistler Olympic Park 17 January 2009 men s 15 km 15 km double pursuit results Archived 27 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2 November 2009 FIS Cross Country Skiing World Cup Rybinsk 23 January 2010 men s 15 km 15 km double pursuit results accessed 23 January 2010 2010 Winter Olympics 20 February 2010 men s 15 km 15 km double pursuit results Archived 3 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 21 February 2010 External links edit2010 Winter Olympics results Men s 30 km Pursuit 15 Classic 15 Free from https web archive org web 20100222080013 http www vancouver2010 com retrieved 2010 02 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cross country skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics Men 27s 30 kilometre pursuit amp oldid 1146252522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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