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Cross Country Skiing at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Games:

Men's 30 kilometres

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Events:

Host City: Innsbruck, Austria
Date Started: January 30, 1964
Date Finished: January 30, 1964

Gold:FIN Eero Mäntyranta
Silver:NOR Harald Grønningen
Bronze:URS Igor Voronchikhin

Summary

Eero Mäntyranta emerged as the new Finnish cross country star after Veikko Hakulinen decided in 1962 to try a new sport, biathlon, and qualified for the Finnish Olympic biathlon team 1964, aged 39. Mäntyranta was World Champion at 30 km in 1962, and one of the heavy favorites for the event in the Olympics two years later. The Swedish team was still lead by Sixten Jernberg, now close to 35 but still considered as one of the best long distance skiers. Janne Stefansson, silver medallist at the distance in the World Championships 1962, was also considered among the favorites, together with Italian Giulio De Florian, bronze medalist in 1962. De Florian however had to withdraw from the 30 km due to illness.

The Finn Kalevi Lauria, who had a reputation as a fast opener, took an early lead at the 10 km mark, starting as number 4. His intermediate time was beaten by the Norwegian Ole Ellefsæter by a few seconds, but shortly afterwards he had to drop out of the race due to trouble with his skies. Mäntyranta, starting next to last of the 70 competitors, bettered Laurila’s time by 14 seconds and the favorite was in the lead. At 20 km Mäntyranta had opened a gap of 1:05 to Laurila, still in second place, but closely followed by Soviet Union’s Igor Voronchikhin and Norway’s Harald Grønningen, only two and three seconds behind Laurila. Mäntyranta increased his lead over the last 10 km and won by a comfortable margin, 1:12 ahead of fast finishing Grønningen with Voronchikhin taking the bronze medal. The Swedes Stefansson and Jernberg advanced from 13th and 14th position after 10 km to fourth and fifth in the final standings, and Laurila dropped down to sixth. West-German Walter Demel, aged 30 and making his first out of four winter Olympic appearances, was best of the Middle European skiers, placing 10th.

Standings

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Finish Athlete Age Team NOC Medal
1 Eero Mäntyranta 26 Finland FIN Gold
2 Harald Grønningen 29 Norway NOR Silver
3 Igor Voronchikhin 25 Soviet Union URS Bronze
4 Janne Stefansson 28 Sweden SWE
5 Sixten Jernberg 34 Sweden SWE
6 Kalevi Laurila 26 Finland FIN
7 Assar Rönnlund 28 Sweden SWE
8 Einar Østby 28 Norway NOR
9 Torsten Samuelsson 25 Sweden SWE
10 Walter Demel 28 Germany GER
11 Sverre Stensheim 30 Norway NOR
12 Vayazit Gizatullin 27 Soviet Union URS
13 Arto Tiainen 33 Finland FIN
14 Väinö Huhtala 28 Finland FIN
15 Marcello De Dorigo 26 Italy ITA
16 Giuseppe Steiner 34 Italy ITA
17 Ivan Utrobin 29 Soviet Union URS
18 Gianfranco Stella 25 Italy ITA
19 Gennady Vaganov 27 Soviet Union URS
20 Victor Arbez 29 France FRA
21 Roger Pires 23 France FRA
22 Livio Stuffer 28 Italy ITA
23 Félix Mathieu 26 France FRA
24 Józef Rysula 24 Poland POL
25 Claude Legrand 22 France FRA
26 Štefan Harvan 26 Czechoslovakia TCH
27 Konrad Hischier 28 Switzerland SUI
28 Hans Ammann 32 Switzerland SUI
29 Heinz Seidel 32 Germany GER
30 Mike Elliott 21 United States USA
31 Andreas Janc 25 Austria AUT
32 Rudolf Dannhauer 29 Germany GER
33 Ladislav Hrubý 29 Czechoslovakia TCH
34 Alfons Dorner 27 Germany GER
35 Edward Budny 26 Poland POL
36 Hansjörg Farbmacher 23 Austria AUT
37 Stefan Mitkov 30 Bulgaria BUL
38 Donald MacLeod 26 Canada CAN
39 Georges Dubois 28 Switzerland SUI
40 Tadeusz Jankowski 33 Poland POL
41 Kazuo Sato 26 Japan JPN
42 Dick Taylor 26 United States USA
43 Alphonse Baume 30 Switzerland SUI
44 Cveto Pavčič 30 Yugoslavia YUG
45 Roman Seljak 29 Yugoslavia YUG
46 Larry Damon 30 United States USA
47 Hidezo Takahashi 29 Japan JPN
48 Jim Shea 25 United States USA
49 Borislav Ochushki 29 Bulgaria BUL
50 Janko Kobentar 23 Yugoslavia YUG
51 Tatsuo Kitamura 24 Japan JPN
52 Martti Rautio 28 Canada CAN
53 Svend Carlsen 25 Denmark DEN
54 Gheorghe Bădescu 26 Romania ROU
55 Roderick Tuck 29 Great Britain GBR
56 Hermann Mayr 34 Austria AUT
57 Sodnomtserengiin Natsagdorj 25 Mongolia MGL
58 Bizyaagiin Dashgai 29 Mongolia MGL
59 Banzragchiin Zundui 26 Mongolia MGL
60 Bayanjavyn Damdinjav 28 Mongolia MGL
61 Þórhallur Sveinsson 19 Iceland ISL
62 Chogoro Yahata 21 Japan JPN
63 Yang Duk-Soon 30 North Korea PRK
64 Birgir Guðlaugsson 22 Iceland ISL
65 Kim Ko-Am 20 North Korea PRK
66 Yang Yong-Ok 28 South Korea KOR
AC Henryk Marek 25 Poland POL
AC Ole Ellefsæter 24 Norway NOR
AC Franz Vetter 30 Austria AUT