Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's 50 kilometre classical

Men's 50 kilometre classical
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
VenueSoldier Hollow
Dates23 February
Competitors61 from 24 nations
Winning time2:06:20.8
Medalists
   Russia
   Estonia
   Norway

The Men's 50 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States, was held on 23 February at Soldier Hollow.

All skiers started at 30 second intervals, skiing the entire 50 kilometre course. The defending Olympic champion was the Norwegian Bjørn Dæhlie, who won in Nagano, but he retired after accident 2 years before the Olympics.

Results

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Rank Name Country Time
1 Mikhail Ivanov Russia 2:06:20.8
2 Andrus Veerpalu Estonia 2:06:44.5
3 Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset Norway 2:08:41.5
4 Andreas Schlütter Germany 2:08:54.8
5 Mikhail Botvinov Austria 2:09:21.7
6 Hiroyuki Imai Japan 2:09:41.3
7 Anders Aukland Norway 2:10:02.7
8 Lukáš Bauer Czech Republic 2:10:41.9
9 Frode Estil Norway 2:10:44.8
10 Erling Jevne Norway 2:12:06.6
11 Giorgio Di Centa Italy 2:12:59.6
12 Martin Bajčičák Slovakia 2:13:07.9
13 Andrey Nevzorov Kazakhstan 2:13:53.1
14 Fabio Maj Italy 2:14:32.4
15 Vladimir Vilisov Russia 2:14:37.5
16 Magnus Ingesson Sweden 2:14:48.6
17 Per Elofsson Sweden 2:14:50.6
18 Raul Olle Estonia 2:15:00.0
19 Jiří Magál Czech Republic 2:15:06.8
20 Juan Jesús Gutiérrez Spain 2:15:14.4
21 Jens Filbrich Germany 2:15:44.8
22 Roman Leibiuk Ukraine 2:15:50.9
23 Andrey Golovko Kazakhstan 2:16:42.2
24 Sergey Kryanin Russia 2:16:59.8
25 Ivan Bátory Slovakia 2:17:25.2
26 Fabio Santus Italy 2:17:41.4
27 Masaaki Kozu Japan 2:17:51.9
28 Aleksey Prokurorov Russia 2:18:30.4
29 Mathias Fredriksson Sweden 2:18:42.1
30 Sami Pietilä Finland 2:19:10.7
31 Karri Hietamäki Finland 2:19:32.0
32 Wilhelm Aschwanden Switzerland 2:19:33.9
33 John Bauer United States 2:19:35.7
34 Maksim Odnodvortsev Kazakhstan 2:19:50.3
35 Igor Zubrilin Kazakhstan 2:20:25.7
36 Markus Hasler Liechtenstein 2:20:31.8
37 Reto Burgermeister Switzerland 2:20:43.3
38 Katsuhito Ebisawa Japan 2:21:05.3
39 Donald Farley Canada 2:21:26.5
40 Aleksey Tregubov Belarus 2:22:29.3
41 Hiroshi Kudo Japan 2:23:02.3
42 Petr Michl Czech Republic 2:23:43.3
43 Ričardas Panavas Lithuania 2:23:56.4
44 Aleksandr Sannikov Belarus 2:24:14.2
45 Patrick Rölli Switzerland 2:24:34.4
46 Aleksandr Shalak Belarus 2:24:37.2
47 Kuisma Taipale Finland 2:24:40.5
48 Meelis Aasmäe Estonia 2:27:18.8
49 Milan Šperl Czech Republic 2:28:28.8
50 Vladislavas Zybaila Lithuania 2:29:27.4
51 Andrew Johnson United States 2:32:44.3
52 Damir Jurčević Croatia 2:35:54.9
53 Denis Klobučar Croatia 2:35:58.8
54 Han Dawei China 2:44:50.0
55 Vadim Gusevas Lithuania 2:45:23.0
56 Aram Hadzhiyan Armenia 2:48:48.1
57 Alexander Penna Brazil 3:23:58.7
75 Haritz Zunzunegui Spain DNF
76 Justin Wadsworth United States DNF
77 Johann Mühlegg Spain DSQ
78 Marc Mayer Austria DSQ

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