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30 kilometres (Classical), Men

Date 9 February 1998 — 9:00
StatusOlympic
LocationSnow Harp, Hakuba
Participants72 from 27 countries
DetailsCourse Length: ?
Height Differential: 113 m
Intermediate 1: 1.8 km
Intermediate 2: 12.3 km
Intermediate 3: 23.5 km
Maximum Climb: 67 m
Total Climbing: 1140 m

As the races got longer, the oft-favored Bjørn Dæhlie became slightly more vulnerable. He had been runner-up at the last two World Championships, won by Vladimir Smirnov in 1995 and Aleksey Prokurorov in 1997. He was also runner-up in the 1996-97 distance World Cup to Finland’s Mika Myllylä, who wsa 1997 World Champion over 50 km, and was trailing in the 1997-98 distance World Cup, behind his teammate, Thomas Alsgaard, who was also the defending champion. The race was held in a heavy, damp snowfall that made conditions difficult. The leader at every checkpoint, with the fastest intermediate splits at all but the closing split, was Myllylä, who won convincingly by 1:31.3 over Norway’s Erling Jevne. Dæhlie was sixth at the 1.8 km split, but got progressively slower as the race went on, eventually finishing a shocking 20th.

At the 1999 World Championships, with Dæhlie retired, Myllylä won the 10 km, 30 km, and 50 km gold medals. He would eventually win 10 World Championship medals and six Olympic medals. In 2001 he seemingly led Finland to the relay World Championship in Lahti, Finland, before his fans. But the team was later disqualified when six skiers where found to have used hydroxyethyl starch (HES), a blood plasma expander that can be used as a masking agent for erythropoietin or its derivatives. The team was disqualified and all the skiers, including Myllylä, were suspended for two years. He tried to come back briefly, but with little success and retired in 2005. Jevne was a distance specialist, who won several gold medals with the powerhouse Norwegian relay teams. Individually his best performances came when he won the 50 km at the 1996 Holmenkollen Ski Festival, and won silver at the 1997 World Championships over 50 km. In his entire Winter Olympic career, Bjørn Dæhlie raced 12 individual events, won six of them, was second three times, fourth twice, and 20th in this race. The Norwegians coaches attributed his finish in this race to waxing problems.

PosCompetitorNOCTime
1Mika MyllyläFIN1-33:55.8Gold
2Erling JevneNOR1-35:27.1Silver
3Silvio FaunerITA1-36:08.5Bronze
4Jari IsometsäFIN1-36:51.4
5Fulvio ValbusaITA1-37:31.1
6Harri KirvesniemiFIN1-37:45.9
7Marco AlbarelloITA1-38:07.1
8Giorgio Di CentaITA1-38:14.9
9Vladimir LegotinRUS1-38:23.7
10Per ElofssonSWE1-38:47.0
11Jaak MaeEST1-38:52.3
12Vladimir SmirnovKAZ1-38:59.1
13Pavel RyabininKAZ1-39:31.6
14Stephan KunzLIE1-39:33.3
15Sture SivertsenNOR1-39:44.9
16Jeremias WiggerSUI1-39:46.4
17Raul OlleEST1-40:03.5
18Aliaksei TrehubouBLR1-40:05.9
19Andrus VeerpaluEST1-40:09.9
20Bjørn DæhlieNOR1-40:18.5
21Andreas SchlütterGER1-40:27.1
22Jiří MagálCZE1-40:29.6
23Anders BergströmSWE1-40:30.8
24Hiroyuki ImaiJPN1-40:40.9
25Henrik ForsbergSWE1-40:44.1
26Ivan BátorySVK1-40:47.8
27Katsuhito EbisawaJPN1-40:48.0
28Martin BajčičákSVK1-40:52.5
29Mykhailo ArtiukhovUKR1-41:13.0
30Ričardas PanavasLTU1-41:15.6
31Aleksandr KravchenkoRUS1-41:22.3
32Sergey ChepikovRUS1-41:59.9
33Lukáš BauerCZE1-42:08.8
34Sami RepoFIN1-42:16.8
35Markus HaslerLIE1-42:17.4
36Siarhei DalidovichBLR1-42:18.7
37Justin WadsworthUSA1-42:21.1
38Hennadiy NikonUKR1-42:32.7
39Maksim PichuginRUS1-42:41.7
40Aliaksandr SannikouBLR1-42:48.0
41Andrey NevzorovKAZ1-42:48.8
42Kazutoshi NagahamaJPN1-42:58.7
43Gerhard UrainAUT1-43:22.9
44Oleksandr ZarovnyiUKR1-43:26.2
45Zsolt AntalROU1-43:56.6
46Stanislav JežíkSVK1-44:01.0
47John BauerUSA1-44:15.3
48Oleksandr UshkalenkoUKR1-44:15.7
49Marcus NashUSA1-44:37.7
50Vladimir BortsovKAZ1-45:12.8
51Anthony EvansAUS1-45:26.3
52Meelis AasmäeEST1-46:08.8
53Beat KochSUI1-46:38.3
54Mikalai SemeniakoBLR1-47:32.5
55Park Byeong-CheolKOR1-47:41.5
56Masaaki KozuJPN1-48:15.3
57Torald ReinGER1-49:06.7
58Michael BinzerDEN1-49:42.2
59Ivan HudáčSVK1-50:11.6
60Slavcho BatinkovBUL1-50:35.0
61Donald FarleyCAN1-50:47.8
62Robin McKeeverCAN1-51:23.5
63An Jin-SuKOR1-54:12.2
64Guido VisserCAN1-55:04.1
DNFPatrick WeaverUSA
DNFJānis HermanisLAT
DNFVladislavas ZybailaLTU
DNFWu JintaoCHN
DNFJochen BehleGER
DNFPatrick RemyFRA
DNFThomas AlsgaardNOR
DNFLuboš BuchtaCZE
DNSAntonio RačkiCRO
DNSRené SommerfeldtGER
DNSLars HålandSWE