Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's sprint

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Men's sprint
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Venue Soldier Hollow
Dates19 February 2002
Competitors72 from 36 nations
Winning time02:56.9
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Tor Arne Hetland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg Peter Schlickenrieder Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Cristian Zorzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
2006  

The men's sprint cross-country skiing competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States, was held on 19 February at Soldier Hollow. [1]

Seventy-two skiers competed in the qualifying round, of which the 16 fastest competitors advanced to the final rounds. The 16 competitors who advanced from the qualification were divided into 4 quarterfinal heats of 4 skier each. The two best competitors in each quarterfinal advanced to the semifinal. The two best competitors in each semifinal advanced to the A Final competing for gold, silver, bronze and fourth place. The two lowest ranked competitors in the semifinal were placed in the B Final, competing for ranks from 5th to 8th position.

Results

Q — qualified for next round

Qualifying

72 competitors started the qualification race. [2]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDeficitNote
19 Håvard Bjerkeli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 02:50.07Q
214 Cristian Zorzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 02:50.34+0.27Q
324 Janusz Krężelok Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 02:50.67+0.60Q
45 Trond Iversen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 02:51.09+1.02Q
515 Peter Schlickenrieder Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 02:51.12+1.05Q
62 Tor Arne Hetland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 02:51.19+1.12Q
71 Silvio Fauner Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 02:51.51+1.44Q
812 Martin Koukal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 02:52.09+2.02Q
916 Björn Lind Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 02:52.17+2.10Q
1013 Tobias Angerer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 02:52.31+2.24Q
1110 Freddy Schwienbacher Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 02:53.03+2.96Q
124 Trond Einar Elden Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 02:53.31+3.24Q
1328 Matej Soklič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 02:53.42+3.35Q
1411 Peter Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 02:53.55+3.48Q
156 Markus Hasler Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 02:53.74+3.67Q
1662 Hannu Manninen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 02:53.67+3.80Q
1758 Sergey Novikov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 02:54.35+4.28
183 Thobias Fredriksson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 02:54.45+4.38
1930 Christoph Eigenmann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 02:54.76+4.69
2017 René Sommerfeldt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 02:54.87+4.80
217 Ari Palolahti Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 02:55.28+5.21
2222 Sami Repo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 02:55.47+5.40
2326 Stephan Kunz Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 02:55.91+5.84
2433 Reinhard Neuner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 02:56.20+6.13
2523 Jörgen Brink Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 02:56.84+6.77
2618 Keijo Kurttila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 02:56.91+6.84
2740 Roman Virolainen Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 02:57.48+7.41
2821 Fulvio Valbusa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 02:57.60+7.53
2919 Vasily Rochev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 02:57.76+7.69
3032 Carl Swenson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 02:58.56+8.49
3120 Vitaly Denisov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 02:59.21+9.14
3231 Dmitri Tichkine Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 02:59.40+9.33
3357 Indrek Tobreluts Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 03:00.02+9.95
3446 Nikolay Chebotko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 03:00.31+10.24
3529 Pavo Raudsepp Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 03:01.04+10.97
3634 Torin Koos Flag of the United States.svg  United States 03:01.32+11.25
3742 Lars Flora Flag of the United States.svg  United States 03:01.41+11.34
3835 Daichi Azegami Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 03:01.47+11.40
3927 Priit Narusk Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 03:01.75+11.68
4047 Zoltan Tagscherer Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 03:01.90+11.83
4138 Lefteris Fafalis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 03:01.98+11.91
4241 Kris Freeman Flag of the United States.svg  United States 03:02.68+12.61
4360 Denis Krivushkin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 03:02.73+12.66
4444 Donald Farley Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 03:03.02+12.95
4536 Roman Leybyuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 03:03.21+13.14
4643 Zsolt Antal Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 03:05.24+15.17
4737 Masaaki Kozu Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 03:05.90+15.83
=53 Damir Jurcevic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 03:05.90+15.83
4964 Imre Tagscherer Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 03:05.98+15.91
5045 Vladimir Bortsov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 03:06.03+15.96
5159 Maxim Odnodvortsev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 03:06.83+16.76
5254 Dawei Han Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 03:07.00+16.93
5361 Vladislavas Zybailo Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 03:07.25+17.18
=52 Vadim Gusev Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 03:07.25+17.18
5539 Alexij Tregobov Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 03:08.05+17.98
5648 Denis Vorobiev Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 03:08.79+18.72
5763 Sin Doo-Sun Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 03:11.89+21.82
5850 Aleksandr Schalak Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 03:13.63+23.56
5951 Slavtscho Batinkov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 03:14.21+24.14
6055 Mátyás Holló Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 03:15.11+25.04
6165 Sabahattin Oglago Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 03:18.24+28.17
6256 Ivan Bariakov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 03:18.97+28.90
6349 Aram Hajiyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 03:24.89+34.82
6466 Gokio Dineski Flag of Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 03:29.29+39.22
6567 Philip Boit Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 03:51.49+1:01.42
6668 Isaac Menyoli Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 04:10.07+1:20.00
6771 Prawat Nagvajara Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 04:14.55+1:24.48
6869 Arturo Kinch Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 04:22.72+1:32.65
6970 Paul O'Connor Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 04:33.82+1:43.75
7072 Jayaram Khadka Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal 04:48.42+1:58.35
DNS25 Axel Teichmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DNSDNS
DSQ8 Marc Mayer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria DSQDSQ

Final results

[3]

RankBibNameCountryTimeRound
Gold medal icon.svg6 Tor Arne Hetland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 02:56.9A Final
Silver medal icon.svg5 Peter Schlickenrieder Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 02:57.0A Final
Bronze medal icon.svg2 Cristian Zorzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 02:57.2A Final
49 Björn Lind Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 02:58.1A Final
511 Freddy Schwienbacher Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 02:56.1B Final
64 Trond Iversen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 02:56.6B Final
710 Tobias Angerer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 02:58.8B Final
816 Hannu Manninen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 02:59.5B Final
93 Janusz Krężelok Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Semifinal
108 Martin Koukal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Quarterfinal
1113 Matej Soklič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Quarterfinal
1215 Markus Hasler Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein Quarterfinal
131 Håvard Bjerkeli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Quarterfinal
147 Silvio Fauner Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Quarterfinal
1512 Trond Einar Elden Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Quarterfinal
16DNQ Serguey Novikov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Qualification
17DNQ Thobias Fredriksson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Qualification
18DNQ Christoph Eigenmann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Qualification
19DNQ René Sommerfeldt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Qualification
20DNQ Ari Palolahti Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Qualification
21DNQ Sami Repo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Qualification
22DNQ Stephan Kunz Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein Qualification
23DNQ Reinhard Neuner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Qualification
24DNQ Joergen Brink Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Qualification
25DNQ Keijo Kurttila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Qualification
26DNQ Roman Virolainen Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus Qualification
27DNQ Fulvio Valbusa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Qualification
28DNQ Vasily Rochev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Qualification
29DNQ Carl Swenson Flag of the United States.svg  United States Qualification
30DNQ Vitaly Denisov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Qualification
31DNQ Dmitry Tishkin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Qualification
32DNQ Indrek Tobreluts Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Qualification
33DNQ Nikolay Chebotko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Qualification
34DNQ Pavo Raudsepp Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Qualification
35DNQ Torin Koos Flag of the United States.svg  United States Qualification
36DNQ Lars Flora Flag of the United States.svg  United States Qualification
37DNQ Daichi Azegami Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Qualification
38DNQ Priit Narusk Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Qualification
39DNQ Zoltan Tagscherer Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Qualification
40DNQ Lefteris Fafalis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Qualification
41DNQ Kris Freeman Flag of the United States.svg  United States Qualification
42DNQ Denis Krivushkin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Qualification
43DNQ Donald Farley Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Qualification
44DNQ Roman Leybyuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Qualification
45DNQ Zsolt Antal Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Qualification
46DNQ Masaaki Kozu Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Qualification
47DNQ Damir Jurcevic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Qualification
48DNQ Imre Tagscherer Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Qualification
49DNQ Vladimir Bortsov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Qualification
50DNQ Maxim Odnodvortsev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Qualification
51DNQ Dawei Han Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Qualification
52DNQ Vladislavas Zybailo Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania Qualification
53DNQ Vadim Gusev Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania Qualification
54DNQ Alexij Tregobov Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus Qualification
55DNQ Denis Vorobyov Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus Qualification
56DNQ Sin Doo-Sun Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Qualification
57DNQ Aleksandr Shalak Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus Qualification
58DNQ Slavtscho Batinkov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Qualification
59DNQ Mátyás Holló Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Qualification
60DNQ Sabahattin Oglago Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Qualification
61DNQ Ivan Bariakov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Qualification
62DNQ Aram Hajiyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia Qualification
63DNQ Gokio Dineski Flag of Macedonia.svg  Macedonia Qualification
64DNQ Philip Boit Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Qualification
65DNQ Isaac Menyoli Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon Qualification
66DNQ Prawat Nagvajara Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Qualification
67DNQ Arturo Kinch Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Qualification
68DNQ Paul O'Connor Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Qualification
69DNQ Jayaram Khadka Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal Qualification
DNSDNQ Axel Teichmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Qualification
DSQ14 Peter Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Quarterfinal
DSQDNQ Marc Mayer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Qualification

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