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Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's 50 kilometre classical

The men's 50 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada was held on 28 February at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia at 09:30 PST.[1] on the final day of the Games.

Men's 50 kilometre classical
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for cross country
VenueWhistler Olympic Park
Dates28 February
Competitors55 from 22 nations
Winning time2:05:35.5
Medalists
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The 50 kilometre has been skated as a mass start event at the World Championships since 2005 and since the 2006 Winter Olympics. Italy's Giorgio Di Centa was the defending Olympic champion though that event was held in the freestyle technique.[2] Norway's Petter Northug was the reigning world champion though that was also in the freestyle technique.[3] The last World Cup event in the 50 km classical took place in Trondheim, Norway on 14 March 2009 and was won by Sami Jauhojärvi of Finland.[4] All three medalists of the shorter 30 kilometre event were scheduled to participate in the 50 km race; in that race, Marcus Hellner of Sweden came first, Petter Northug was 11th, Giorgio Di Centa was 12th, and Sami Jauhojärvi failed to finish.

Results edit

There were 55 participants in this event.[5]

Defending Olympic champion di Centa finished 11th. Jauhojärvi finished 20th. At the 12.3 km mark, the top three were Södergren (who finished ninth), 2007 champion Hjelmeset (who finished 17th), and Legkov (who finished 14th). By the halfway mark, the top three were Johnsrud Sundby (who finished 15th), Richardsson (who finished seventh), and Olsson. France's Gaillard (who finished 19th) led at the 39.2 km mark, followed by Cologna (who finished tenth), and Legkov. Northug's 0.3 second victory over Teichmann is the closest 50 km event in Olympic history, beating the previous record of 0.8 seconds set at the previous Olympics when di Centa edged out Russia's Yevgeny Dementyev.[6] Additionally, he is the sixth Norwegian to win the Olympic 50 km event, but the first since Bjørn Dæhlie's second triumph at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.[7] The medals were presented at the closing ceremony at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver that same evening.

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
  1 Petter Northug   Norway 2:05:35.5 +0.0
  6 Axel Teichmann   Germany 2:05:35.8 +0.3
  18 Johan Olsson   Sweden 2:05:36.5 +1.0
4 19 Tobias Angerer   Germany 2:05:37.0 +1.5
5 28 Devon Kershaw   Canada 2:05:37.1 +1.6
6 24 Andrus Veerpalu   Estonia 2:05:41.6 +6.1
7 14 Daniel Rickardsson   Sweden 2:05:45.2 +9.7
8 12 Maxim Vylegzhanin   Russia 2:05:46.4 +10.9
9 29 Anders Södergren   Sweden 2:05:47.1 +11.6
10 4 Dario Cologna   Switzerland 2:05:47.5 +12.0
11 5 Giorgio Di Centa   Italy 2:05:49.0 +13.5
12 3 Lukáš Bauer   Czech Republic 2:05:49.4 +13.9
13 10 Vincent Vittoz   France 2:05:49.6 +14.1
14 8 Alexander Legkov   Russia 2:05:53.3 +17.8
15 20 Martin Johnsrud Sundby   Norway 2:05:57.7 +22.2
16 13 Jens Filbrich   Germany 2:06:07.8 +32.3
17 38 Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset   Norway 2:06:08.3 +32.8
18 36 George Grey   Canada 2:06:18.1 +42.6
19 9 Jean Marc Gaillard   France 2:06:38.0 +1:02.5
20 23 Sami Jauhojärvi   Finland 2:06:43.2 +1:07.7
21 7 René Sommerfeldt   Germany 2:06:52.5 +1:17.0
22 2 Marcus Hellner   Sweden 2:07:03.2 +1:27.7
23 27 Jens Arne Svartedal   Norway 2:07:32.5 +1:57.0
24 39 Petr Sedov   Russia 2:07:35.4 +1:59.9
25 26 Sergei Dolidovich   Belarus 2:07:47.6 +2:12.1
26 11 Pietro Piller Cottrer   Italy 2:08:21.6 +2:46.1
27 30 Alexey Poltaranin   Kazakhstan 2:09:29.6 +3:54.1
28 44 James Southam   United States 2:10:08.3 +4:32.8
29 33 Jiří Magál   Czech Republic 2:10:22.7 +4:47.2
30 35 Jaak Mae   Estonia 2:10:41.3 +5:05.8
31 16 Valerio Checchi   Italy 2:10:49.7 +5:14.2
32 22 Alex Harvey   Canada 2:10:49.9 +5:14.4
33 17 Ivan Babikov   Canada 2:10:50.2 +5:14.7
34 34 Aivar Rehemaa   Estonia 2:10:57.6 +5:22.1
35 40 Nobu Naruse   Japan 2:10:59.2 +5:23.7
36 32 Roland Clara   Italy 2:11:00.8 +5:25.3
37 31 Ville Nousiainen   Finland 2:11:38.0 +6:02.5
38 55 Cyril Miranda   France 2:11:56.9 +6:21.4
39 45 Yevgeniy Velichko   Kazakhstan 2:13:01.5 +7:26.0
40 48 Vicenc Vilarrubla   Spain 2:13:33.8 +7:58.3
41 50 Algo Kärp   Estonia 2:13:49.6 +8:14.1
42 47 Roman Leybyuk   Ukraine 2:15:19.9 +9:44.4
43 42 Lari Lehtonen   Finland 2:16:26.2 +10:50.7
44 49 Diego Ruiz   Spain 2:17:49.8 +12:14.3
45 46 Aliaksei Ivanou   Belarus 2:17:59.2 +12:23.7
46 53 Benjamin Koons   New Zealand 2:21:53.9 +16:18.4
47 52 Francesc Soulie   Andorra 2:25:00.8 +19:25.3
48 54 Jonas Thor Olsen   Denmark 2:25:00.9 +19:25.4
25 Martin Bajčičák   Slovakia DNF
21 Kris Freeman   United States DNF
43 Ivan Bátory   Slovakia DNF
15 Sergey Shiryayev   Russia DNF
51 Javier Gutierrez   Spain DNF
37 Sergey Cherepanov   Kazakhstan DNS
41 Paul Constantin Pepene   Romania DNS

References edit

  1. ^ 2010 Winter Olympic Cross-country skiing schedule. 2010-08-31 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 3 November 2009.
  2. ^ 2006 Winter Olympics men's 50 km results. 2011-09-19 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 2 November 2009.
  3. ^ FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 men's 50 km results. 2012-10-19 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 2 November 2009.
  4. ^ FIS World Cup 14 March 2009 at Trondheim, Norway men's 50 km results. 12 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 2 November 2009.
  5. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics results: Men's 50 km, Mass Start Classic, from . Archived from the original on February 22, 2010. Retrieved February 22, 2010. retrieved 2010-02-27.
  6. ^ Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2009). "Cross-Country (Nordic) Skiing, Men: 50 Kilometers". In The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics. London: Aurum Press Limited. pp. 235-6.
  7. ^ Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2009). "Cross-Country (Nordic) Skiing, Men: 50 Kilometers". In The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics. London: Aurum Press Limited. pp. 234-5.

External links edit

  • , from ; retrieved 2010-02-28.

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The men s 50 kilometre classical cross country skiing competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver Canada was held on 28 February at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler British Columbia at 09 30 PST 1 on the final day of the Games Men s 50 kilometre classicalat the XXI Olympic Winter GamesPictogram for cross countryVenueWhistler Olympic ParkDates28 FebruaryCompetitors55 from 22 nationsWinning time2 05 35 5MedalistsPetter Northug NorwayAxel Teichmann GermanyJohan Olsson Sweden 20062014 The 50 kilometre has been skated as a mass start event at the World Championships since 2005 and since the 2006 Winter Olympics Italy s Giorgio Di Centa was the defending Olympic champion though that event was held in the freestyle technique 2 Norway s Petter Northug was the reigning world champion though that was also in the freestyle technique 3 The last World Cup event in the 50 km classical took place in Trondheim Norway on 14 March 2009 and was won by Sami Jauhojarvi of Finland 4 All three medalists of the shorter 30 kilometre event were scheduled to participate in the 50 km race in that race Marcus Hellner of Sweden came first Petter Northug was 11th Giorgio Di Centa was 12th and Sami Jauhojarvi failed to finish Results editThere were 55 participants in this event 5 Defending Olympic champion di Centa finished 11th Jauhojarvi finished 20th At the 12 3 km mark the top three were Sodergren who finished ninth 2007 champion Hjelmeset who finished 17th and Legkov who finished 14th By the halfway mark the top three were Johnsrud Sundby who finished 15th Richardsson who finished seventh and Olsson France s Gaillard who finished 19th led at the 39 2 km mark followed by Cologna who finished tenth and Legkov Northug s 0 3 second victory over Teichmann is the closest 50 km event in Olympic history beating the previous record of 0 8 seconds set at the previous Olympics when di Centa edged out Russia s Yevgeny Dementyev 6 Additionally he is the sixth Norwegian to win the Olympic 50 km event but the first since Bjorn Daehlie s second triumph at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano 7 The medals were presented at the closing ceremony at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver that same evening Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit nbsp 1 Petter Northug nbsp Norway 2 05 35 5 0 0 nbsp 6 Axel Teichmann nbsp Germany 2 05 35 8 0 3 nbsp 18 Johan Olsson nbsp Sweden 2 05 36 5 1 04 19 Tobias Angerer nbsp Germany 2 05 37 0 1 55 28 Devon Kershaw nbsp Canada 2 05 37 1 1 66 24 Andrus Veerpalu nbsp Estonia 2 05 41 6 6 17 14 Daniel Rickardsson nbsp Sweden 2 05 45 2 9 78 12 Maxim Vylegzhanin nbsp Russia 2 05 46 4 10 99 29 Anders Sodergren nbsp Sweden 2 05 47 1 11 610 4 Dario Cologna nbsp Switzerland 2 05 47 5 12 011 5 Giorgio Di Centa nbsp Italy 2 05 49 0 13 512 3 Lukas Bauer nbsp Czech Republic 2 05 49 4 13 913 10 Vincent Vittoz nbsp France 2 05 49 6 14 114 8 Alexander Legkov nbsp Russia 2 05 53 3 17 815 20 Martin Johnsrud Sundby nbsp Norway 2 05 57 7 22 216 13 Jens Filbrich nbsp Germany 2 06 07 8 32 317 38 Odd Bjorn Hjelmeset nbsp Norway 2 06 08 3 32 818 36 George Grey nbsp Canada 2 06 18 1 42 619 9 Jean Marc Gaillard nbsp France 2 06 38 0 1 02 520 23 Sami Jauhojarvi nbsp Finland 2 06 43 2 1 07 721 7 Rene Sommerfeldt nbsp Germany 2 06 52 5 1 17 022 2 Marcus Hellner nbsp Sweden 2 07 03 2 1 27 723 27 Jens Arne Svartedal nbsp Norway 2 07 32 5 1 57 024 39 Petr Sedov nbsp Russia 2 07 35 4 1 59 925 26 Sergei Dolidovich nbsp Belarus 2 07 47 6 2 12 126 11 Pietro Piller Cottrer nbsp Italy 2 08 21 6 2 46 127 30 Alexey Poltaranin nbsp Kazakhstan 2 09 29 6 3 54 128 44 James Southam nbsp United States 2 10 08 3 4 32 829 33 Jiri Magal nbsp Czech Republic 2 10 22 7 4 47 230 35 Jaak Mae nbsp Estonia 2 10 41 3 5 05 831 16 Valerio Checchi nbsp Italy 2 10 49 7 5 14 232 22 Alex Harvey nbsp Canada 2 10 49 9 5 14 433 17 Ivan Babikov nbsp Canada 2 10 50 2 5 14 734 34 Aivar Rehemaa nbsp Estonia 2 10 57 6 5 22 135 40 Nobu Naruse nbsp Japan 2 10 59 2 5 23 736 32 Roland Clara nbsp Italy 2 11 00 8 5 25 337 31 Ville Nousiainen nbsp Finland 2 11 38 0 6 02 538 55 Cyril Miranda nbsp France 2 11 56 9 6 21 439 45 Yevgeniy Velichko nbsp Kazakhstan 2 13 01 5 7 26 040 48 Vicenc Vilarrubla nbsp Spain 2 13 33 8 7 58 341 50 Algo Karp nbsp Estonia 2 13 49 6 8 14 142 47 Roman Leybyuk nbsp Ukraine 2 15 19 9 9 44 443 42 Lari Lehtonen nbsp Finland 2 16 26 2 10 50 744 49 Diego Ruiz nbsp Spain 2 17 49 8 12 14 345 46 Aliaksei Ivanou nbsp Belarus 2 17 59 2 12 23 746 53 Benjamin Koons nbsp New Zealand 2 21 53 9 16 18 447 52 Francesc Soulie nbsp Andorra 2 25 00 8 19 25 348 54 Jonas Thor Olsen nbsp Denmark 2 25 00 9 19 25 425 Martin Bajcicak nbsp Slovakia DNF21 Kris Freeman nbsp United States DNF43 Ivan Batory nbsp Slovakia DNF15 Sergey Shiryayev nbsp Russia DNF51 Javier Gutierrez nbsp Spain DNF37 Sergey Cherepanov nbsp Kazakhstan DNS41 Paul Constantin Pepene nbsp Romania DNSReferences edit 2010 Winter Olympic Cross country skiing schedule Archived 2010 08 31 at the Wayback Machine accessed 3 November 2009 2006 Winter Olympics men s 50 km results Archived 2011 09 19 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2 November 2009 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 men s 50 km results Archived 2012 10 19 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2 November 2009 FIS World Cup 14 March 2009 at Trondheim Norway men s 50 km results Archived 12 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2 November 2009 2010 Winter Olympics results Men s 50 km Mass Start Classic from Vancouver Olympic Games Medals Results Sports Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Archived from the original on February 22 2010 Retrieved February 22 2010 retrieved 2010 02 27 Wallechinsky David and Jaime Loucky 2009 Cross Country Nordic Skiing Men 50 Kilometers In The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics London Aurum Press Limited pp 235 6 Wallechinsky David and Jaime Loucky 2009 Cross Country Nordic Skiing Men 50 Kilometers In The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics London Aurum Press Limited pp 234 5 External links edit2010 Winter Olympics results Men s 50 km Mass Start Classic from vancouver2010 com retrieved 2010 02 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cross country skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics Men 27s 50 kilometre classical amp oldid 1142789093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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