Cross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's 15 kilometre classical

Men's 15 kilometre classical
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
VenuePragelato
Dates17 February
Competitors99 from 46 nations
Winning time38:01.3
Medalists
   Estonia
   Czech Republic
   Germany
Cross-country skiing at the
2006 Winter Olympics
Distance
10 km women
15 km men women
30 km men women
50 km men
4 x 5 km relay women
4 x 10 km relay men
Sprint
Individual men women
Team men women

The men's 15 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, was held on 17 February at Pragelato.

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 Estonian Andrus Veerpalu, who won in Salt Lake. There had been three World Cup events in this competition: German Tobias Angerer won the first in November, Vasili Rotchev of Russia won in Estonia in January, and Jens Arne Svartedal won in Davos a week and a half before the games. However, neither of the World Cup winners took the gold in Turin, as defending champion Veerpalu peaked at the right time to win by 14 seconds.

Results

Martin Tauber, an Austrian skier, originally placed 8th, but was disqualified after the IOC declared him permanently ineligible for doping-related violations.[1][2]

Rank Name Country Time
1 Andrus Veerpalu Estonia 38:01.3
2 Lukáš Bauer Czech Republic 38:15.8
3 Tobias Angerer Germany 38:20.5
4 Vassili Rotchev Russia 38:24.4
5 Jaak Mae Estonia 38:35.2
6 Johan Olsson Sweden 38:38.8
7 Andreas Schlütter Germany 38:44.7
8 Sergei Novikov Russia 39:15.0
9 Sami Jauhojärvi Finland 39:15.3
10 Anders Södergren Sweden 39:17.1
11 René Sommerfeldt Germany 39:17.2
12 Fulvio Valbusa Italy 39:18.8
13 Mathias Fredriksson Sweden 39:19.1
14 Vincent Vittoz France 39:27.3
15 Alexander Lasutkin Belarus 39:35.3
16 Frode Estil Norway 39:39.6
17 Roman Leybyuk Ukraine 39:48.1
18 Alexandre Rousselet France 39:48.4
19 Mats Larsson Sweden 39:51.7
20 Anders Aukland Norway 39:53.6
21 Kris Freeman United States 39:57.4
22 Ivan Babikov Russia 39:59.5
23 Jean Marc Gaillard France 40:09.2
24 Christophe Perrillat France 40:12.0
25 Janusz Krężelok Poland 40:24.5
26 Ivan Batory Slovakia 40:26.1
27 Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset Norway 40:31.3
28 Martin Bajčičák Slovakia 40:35.6
29 Christian Stebler Switzerland 40:38.6
30 Dmitrij Eremenko Kazakhstan 40:42.8
31 George Grey Canada 40:43.9
32 Tero Similae Finland 40:44.5
33 Fabio Santus Italy 40:47.0
34 Ivan Arteev Russia 40:49.1
35 Kaspar Kokk Estonia 40:51.7
36 Maxim Odnodvortsev Kazakhstan 40:53.2
37 Andrey Golovko Kazakhstan 40:58.0
38 Valerio Checchi Italy 41:01.5
39 Alexey Poltaranin Kazakhstan 41:09.7
40 Cristian Saracco Italy 41:12.0
41 Nobu Naruse Japan 41:22.0
42 Katsuhito Ebisawa Japan 41:25.8
43 Franz Göring Germany 41:29.9
44 Jens Arne Svartedal Norway 41:32.4
45 Priit Narusk Estonia 41:35.8
46 Diego Ruiz Spain 41:37.9
47 Devon Kershaw Canada 41:42.7
48 Olli Ohtonen Finland 41:47.4
49 Xia Wan China 41:48.0
50 Lars Flora United States 41:53.1
51 Andrew Johnson United States 41:53.9
52 Justin Freeman United States 42:00.9
53 Drew Goldsack Canada 42:09.3
54 Lauri Pyykonen Finland 42:10.4
55 Sabahattin Oglago Turkey 42:18.9
56 Vladimir Olschanski Ukraine 42:39.6
57 Dan Roycroft Canada 42:39.7
58 Petr Michl Czech Republic 42:54.0
59 Joze Mehle Slovenia 42:56.9
60 Vitaly Martsyv Ukraine 42:57.4
61 Zsolt Antal Romania 43:10.0
62 Li Geliang China 43:14.7
63 Alexander Batyuk Ukraine 43:17.4
64 Tian Ye China 43:32.2
65 Vicente Vilarrubla Spain 43:47.2
66 Denis Klobucar Croatia 43:55.4
67 Ivan Bariakov Bulgaria 44:06.3
68 Valts Eiduks Latvia 44:12.0
69 Wang Songtao China 44:12.2
70 Damir Jurcevic Croatia 44:20.8
71 Francesc Soulie Andorra 44:42.6
72 Mihai Galiceanu Romania 44:52.0
73 Michal Malak Slovakia 44:52.9
74 Muhammet Kızılarslan Turkey 45:06.8
75 Intars Spalvins Latvia 45:13.4
76 Zoltan Tagscherer Hungary 45:20.3
77 Olegs Andrejevs Latvia 45:44.2
78 Choi Im-Heon South Korea 46:21.7
79 Park Byung Joo South Korea 46:38.9
80 Jung Eui Myung South Korea 46:40.8
81 Alen Abramovic Croatia 46:52.1
82 Edmond Khachatryan Armenia 47:37.8
83 Robel Teklemariam Ethiopia 47:53.8
84 Darko Damjanovski Macedonia 48:33.7
85 Khash Erdene Khurelbaatar Mongolia 48:47.2
86 Martin Bianchi Argentina 49:08.0
87 Rory Morrish Ireland 50:28.1
88 Hovhannes Sargsyan Armenia 50:45.7
89 Bojan Samardija Bosnia and Herzegovina 51:28.8
90 Mojtaba Mirhashemi Iran 52:27.0
91 Phillip Kimely Boit Kenya 53:32.4
92 Helio Freitas Brazil 54:06.8
93 Danny Silva Portugal 54:34.1
94 Dachhiri Sherpa Nepal 56:47.1
95 Arturo Kinch Costa Rica 66:50.3
96 Prawat Nagvajara Thailand 67:15.9
97 Oliver Kraas South Africa DNF
97 Aleksej Novoselkij Lithuania DNF
99 DQ Martin Tauber Austria 38:49.5

References

  1. "Torino 2006: Six Austrian Athletes Declared Permanently Ineligible". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 21 February 2009.
  2. "Torino 2006 Official Report - Cross Country Skiing" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved 8 June 2009.
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