Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's 15 kilometre classical

Men's 15 kilometre classical
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
VenueSoldier Hollow
Dates12 February
Competitors67 from 26 nations
Winning time37:07.4
Medalists
   Estonia
   Norway
   Estonia

The men's 15 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States, was held on 12 February at Soldier Hollow.

Each skier started at half a minute intervals, skiing the entire 15 kilometre course. Pietro Piller Cottrer was the 2005 World champion, though he did it in freestyle. The defending Olympic champion was the Norwegian Thomas Alsgaard, who won in Nagano, but the 15 kilometre event was held as a pursuit.

Results

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Rank Name Country Time
1 Andrus Veerpalu Estonia 37:07.4
2 Frode Estil Norway 37:43.4
3 Jaak Mae Estonia 37:50.8
4 Anders Aukland Norway 38:08.3
5 Per Elofsson Sweden 38:10.8
6 Erling Jevne Norway 38:13.6
7 Vitaly Denisov Russia 38:17.9
8 Magnus Ingesson Sweden 38:38.5
9 Reto Burgermeister Switzerland 38:49.2
10 Sergey Novikov Russia 38:49.3
11 Mikhail Ivanov Russia 38:51.3
12 John Bauer United States 38:55.7
13 Roman Virolaynen Belarus 39:02.4
14 Axel Teichmann Germany 39:05.3
15 Andreas Schlütter Germany 39:19.2
16 Patrick Weaver United States 39:24.4
17 Urban Lindgren Sweden 39:24.8
18 Andrey Golovko Kazakhstan 39:28.1
19 Masaaki Kozu Japan 39:28.3
20 Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset Norway 39:31.4
21 Ivan Bátory Slovakia 39:32.0
22 Kris Freeman United States 39:34.3
23 Alexander Marent Austria 39:36.2
24 Martin Bajčičák Slovakia 39:39.4
25 Vasily Rochev Russia 39:42.1
26 Freddy Schwienbacher Italy 39:44.9
27 Morgan Göransson Sweden 39:45.7
28 Cristian Saracco Italy 39:48.4
29 Jiří Magál Czech Republic 39:48.6
30 Kuisma Taipale Finland 39:50.3
31 Fulvio Valbusa Italy 39:50.6
32 Roman Leybyuk Ukraine 39:50.9
33 Jens Filbrich Germany 39:57.0
34 Petr Michl Czech Republic 40:00.2
35 Giorgio Di Centa Italy 40:22.6
36 Hiroyuki Imai Japan 40:27.1
37 Denis Krivushkin Kazakhstan 40:27.7
38 Hiroshi Kudo Japan 40:29.9
39 Ričardas Panavas Lithuania 40:31.0
40 Meelis Aasmäe Estonia 40:31.2
41 Gerhard Urain Austria 40:38.0
42 Pavel Ryabinin Kazakhstan 41:03.2
43 Karri Hietamäki Finland 41:13.6
44 Igor Zubrilin Kazakhstan 41:15.5
45 Milan Šperl Czech Republic 41:16.7
46 Donald Farley Canada 41:26.6
47 Aleksandr Shalak Belarus 41:44.5
48 Nikolay Semenyako Belarus 41:48.0
49 Juris Ģērmanis Latvia 41:50.1
50 Katsuhito Ebisawa Japan 41:51.4
51 Aleksey Tregubov Belarus 42:00.7
52 Vladislavas Zybaila Lithuania 42:07.9
53 Ari Palolahti Finland 42:10.7
54 Lars Flora United States 42:11.5
55 Peter Schlickenrieder Germany 42:34.0
56 Han Dawei China 42:34.5
57 Priit Narusk Estonia 43:03.2
58 Denis Klobučar Croatia 43:45.0
59 Vadim Gusevas Lithuania 43:56.2
60 Ivan Bayrakov Bulgaria 45:41.2
61 Damir Jurčević Croatia 45:49.6
62 Park Byeong-Ju South Korea 45:51.4
63 Jargalyn Erdenetülkhüür Mongolia 45:54.7
64 Choi Im-Heon South Korea 46:13.3
65 Lefteris Fafalis Greece 46:17.9
66 Aram Hadzhiyan Armenia 46:42.9
67 Slavcho Batinkov Bulgaria DNF

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