Men's 10,000 metres at the XVII Olympic Winter Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Hamar Olympic Hall | |||||||||
Dates | 20 February 1994 | |||||||||
Competitors | 16 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 13:30.55 WR | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Speed skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics | ||
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500 m | men | women |
1000 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
3000 m | women | |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | |
The men's 10,000 metres in speed skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics took place on 20 February, at the Hamar Olympic Hall. [1] 16 competitors from 10 nations participated in the event. [2]
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows: [3] [4]
World record | Johann Olav Koss (NOR) | 13:43.54 | Heerenveen, Netherlands | 10 February 1991 |
Olympic record | Tomas Gustafson (SWE) | 13:48.20 | Calgary, Canada | 21 February 1988 |
The following new world record was set during this competition.
Date | Pair | Athlete | Country | Time | OR | WR |
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20 February | Pair 5 | Johann Olav Koss | Norway | 13:30.55 | OR | WR |
Rank | Pair | Lane | Athlete | Country | Time | Time Behind | Notes |
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5 | i | Johann Olav Koss | Norway | 13:30.55 | - | (WR) | |
8 | i | Kjell Storelid | Norway | 13:49.25 | +18.70 | ||
6 | i | Bart Veldkamp | Netherlands | 13:56.73 | +26.18 | ||
4 | 7 | i | Falko Zandstra | Netherlands | 13:58.25 | +27.70 | |
5 | 6 | o | Jaromir Radke | Poland | 14:03.84 | +33.29 | |
6 | 5 | o | Frank Dittrich | Germany | 14:04.33 | +33.78 | |
7 | 8 | o | Rintje Ritsma | Netherlands | 14:09.28 | +38.70 | |
8 | 4 | i | Jonas Schön | Sweden | 14:10.15 | +39.60 | |
9 | 1 | i | Michael Hadschieff | Austria | 14:12.09 | +41.54 | |
10 | 2 | o | Christian Eminger | Austria | 14:15.14 | +44.59 | |
11 | 7 | o | Toshihiko Itokawa | Japan | 14:17.00 | +46.45 | |
12 | 3 | i | Andrey Anufriyenko | Russia | 14:18.42 | +47.87 | |
13 | 4 | o | Kazuhiro Sato | Japan | 14:18.44 | +47.89 | |
14 | 1 | o | Yevgeny Sanarov | Kazakhstan | 14:21.12 | +50.57 | |
15 | 2 | i | Roberto Sighel | Italy | 14:27.59 | +57.04 | |
16 | 3 | o | Per Bengtsson | Sweden | 14:48.00 | +1:17.45 |
Mongolia sent a delegation to compete at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway from 12–27 February 1994. The Mongolian delegation consisted of a single short track speed skater Batchuluuny Bat-Orgil. He competed in two events, where he finished the 500 metres event in 24th place and the 1000 metres competition in 29th position.
The 1994 Winter Olympics were held in and around Lillehammer, Norway, from 12 to 27 February 1994. Ten competition and fourteen non-competition venues were used, most of which were subsequently used for the 1994 Winter Paralympics. The Games were spread out over ten venues in five municipalities in two counties, Oppland and Hedmark. Lillehammer, with approximately 25,000 inhabitants, and Hamar and Gjøvik, both with approximately 27,000 inhabitants, are all situated on the lake Mjøsa. Gjøvik and Hamar are 45 and 54 kilometers south of Lillehammer, respectively. Hunderfossen is 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) north of Lillehammer, but located within the municipality. Øyer and Ringebu, each with just under 5,000 inhabitants, are 18 and 50 kilometers north of Lillehammer, respectively, in the valley Gudbrandsdalen. Lillehammer had four competition venues, Hamar had two competition venues, while Hunderfossen, Gjøvik, Øyer and Ringebu had one competition venue each.
The women's 500 metres in speed skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics took place on 19 February, at the Hamar Olympic Hall.
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The men's 1500 metres in speed skating at the 1992 Winter Olympics took place on 16 February, at the L'anneau de vitesse.
The men's 5000 metres in speed skating at the 1992 Winter Olympics took place on 13 February, at the L'anneau de vitesse.
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