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Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's 50 kilometre classical

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Men's 50 kilometre classical
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueAlpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre
Dates24 February
Competitors69 from 31 nations
Winning time2:08:22.1
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Iivo Niskanen  Finland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alexander Bolshunov  Olympic Athletes from Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Andrey Larkov  Olympic Athletes from Russia
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The men's 50 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 2018 Winter Olympics was held on 24 February 2018 at 14:00 KST at the Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea.[1][2]

Qualification

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A total of up to 310 cross-country skiers qualified across all eleven events. Athletes qualified for this event by having met the A qualification standard, which meant having 100 or less FIS Points in the distance classification. The Points list takes into average the best results of athletes per discipline during the qualification period (1 July 2016 to 21 January 2018). Countries received additional quotas by having athletes ranked in the top 30 of the FIS Olympics Points list (two per gender maximum, overall across all events). Countries also received an additional quota (one per gender maximum) if an athlete was ranked in the top 300 of the FIS Olympics Points list. After the distribution of B standard quotas, the remaining quotas were distributed using the Olympic FIS Points list, with each athlete only counting once for qualification purposes. A country could only enter a maximum of four athletes for the event.[3]

Competition schedule

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All times are (UTC+9).

Date Time Event
24 February 14:00 Final

Results

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The race started at 14:00.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 8 Iivo Niskanen  Finland 2:08:22.1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Alexander Bolshunov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 2:08:40.8 +18.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 11 Andrey Larkov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 2:10:59.6 +2:37.5
4 2 Alex Harvey  Canada 2:11:05.7 +2:43.6
5 4 Martin Johnsrud Sundby  Norway 2:11:05.8 +2:43.7
6 3 Hans Christer Holund  Norway 2:11:12.2 +2:50.1
7 15 Daniel Rickardsson  Sweden 2:12:12.5 +3:50.4
8 22 Martin Jakš  Czech Republic 2:12:32.6 +4:10.5
9 1 Dario Cologna  Switzerland 2:12:43.2 +4:21.1
10 12 Emil Iversen  Norway 2:12:59.0 +4:36.9
11 29 Scott Patterson  United States 2:13:14.2 +4:52.1
12 6 Aleksey Chervotkin  Olympic Athletes from Russia 2:13:19.0 +4:56.9
13 21 Niklas Dyrhaug  Norway 2:13:20.5 +4:58.4
14 28 Andreas Katz  Germany 2:13:32.3 +5:10.2
15 5 Alexey Poltoranin  Kazakhstan 2:13:37.1 +5:15.0
16 27 Giandomenico Salvadori  Italy 2:13:45.4 +5:23.3
17 56 Algo Kärp  Estonia 2:13:45.7 +5:23.6
18 9 Jean-Marc Gaillard  France 2:14:31.4 +6:09.3
19 37 Maicol Rastelli  Italy 2:15:10.0 +6:47.9
20 16 Denis Spitsov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 2:16:24.6 +8:02.5
21 26 Dietmar Nöckler  Italy 2:16:29.2 +8:07.1
22 14 Francesco De Fabiani  Italy 2:17:14.3 +8:52.2
23 23 Keishin Yoshida  Japan 2:17:21.9 +8:59.8
24 18 Clément Parisse  France 2:17:25.4 +9:03.3
25 13 Matti Heikkinen  Finland 2:17:34.8 +9:12.7
26 32 Devon Kershaw  Canada 2:17:49.4 +9:27.3
27 48 Graeme Killick  Canada 2:18:28.8 +10:06.7
28 25 Jens Burman  Sweden 2:18:34.5 +10:12.4
29 35 Perttu Hyvärinen  Finland 2:18:38.5 +10:16.4
30 19 Thomas Bing  Germany 2:18:41.1 +10:19.0
31 30 Candide Pralong  Switzerland 2:18:41.5 +10:19.4
32 38 Paul Constantin Pepene  Romania 2:18:44.0 +10:21.9
33 42 Noah Hoffman  United States 2:19:04.1 +10:42.0
34 34 Irineu Esteve Altimiras  Andorra 2:19:08.3 +10:46.2
35 51 Imanol Rojo  Spain 2:19:10.1 +10:48.0
36 33 Max Hauke  Austria 2:20:39.9 +12:17.8
37 10 Andrew Musgrave  Great Britain 2:20:57.9 +12:35.8
38 46 Andreas Veerpalu  Estonia 2:21:13.2 +12:51.1
39 40 Yevgeniy Velichko  Kazakhstan 2:21:43.2 +13:21.1
40 36 Viktor Thorn  Sweden 2:21:53.8 +13:31.7
41 47 Aleš Razým  Czech Republic 2:22:06.8 +13:44.7
42 54 Bernhard Tritscher  Austria 2:22:47.7 +14:25.6
43 24 Ristomatti Hakola  Finland 2:22:50.1 +14:28.0
44 41 Michail Semenov  Belarus 2:22:51.2 +14:29.1
45 39 Ueli Schnider  Switzerland 2:23:17.3 +14:55.2
46 20 Lucas Bögl  Germany 2:23:42.8 +15:20.7
47 58 Kim Magnus  South Korea 2:24:14.0 +15:51.9
48 57 Tyler Kornfield  United States 2:24:36.5 +16:14.4
49 49 Russell Kennedy  Canada 2:25:16.6 +16:54.5
50 55 Oleksiy Krasovsky  Ukraine 2:25:36.4 +17:14.3
51 60 Peter Mlynár  Slovakia 2:26:14.7 +17:52.6
52 45 Vitaliy Pukhkalo  Kazakhstan 2:27:10.6 +18:48.5
53 64 Andrej Segeč  Slovakia 2:27:44.3 +19:22.2
54 66 Callum Smith  Great Britain 2:27:56.3 +19:34.2
55 53 Petr Knop  Czech Republic 2:29:20.9 +20:58.8
56 62 Phillip Bellingham  Australia 2:30:39.7 +22:17.6
57 59 Indulis Bikše  Latvia 2:31:07.5 +22:45.4
58 63 Callum Watson  Australia 2:33:28.6 +25:06.5
59 67 Wang Qiang  China 2:34:43.0 +26:20.9
60 71 Martin Møller  Denmark 2:36:10.8 +27:48.7
68 Mantas Strolia  Lithuania LAP
70 Mark Chanloung  Thailand LAP
69 Kim Eun-ho  South Korea LAP
31 Jonas Dobler  Germany DNF
43 Veselin Tzinzov  Bulgaria DNF
50 Miroslav Rypl  Czech Republic DNF
65 Miroslav Šulek  Slovakia DNF
17 Calle Halfvarsson  Sweden DNF
44 Snorri Einarsson  Iceland DNF
52 Denis Volotka  Kazakhstan DNS
61 Thomas Hjalmar Westgård  Ireland DNS

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 5 November 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 Cross-country skiing" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). 13 April 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  4. ^ Final results