Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's 4 × 10 kilometre relay explained

Event:Men's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
Games:2022 Winter
Venue:Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center,
Zhangjiakou
Date:13 February
Competitors:60
Nations:15
Teams:15
Win Value:1:54:50.7
Gold:Aleksey Chervotkin
Alexander Bolshunov
Denis Spitsov
Sergey Ustiugov
Goldnoc:ROC
Silver:Emil Iversen
Pål Golberg
Hans Christer Holund
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
Silvernoc:NOR
Bronzenoc:FRA
Prev:2018
Next:2026

The men's 4 × 10 kilometre relay competition in cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 13 February, at the Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou.[1] Aleksey Chervotkin, Alexander Bolshunov, Denis Spitsov, and Sergey Ustiugov, representing the Russian Olympic Committee, won the event. It was the first gold for Russian athletes in the relay since 1980, when the Soviet Union won. Norway won the silver medal, and France bronze.

Summary

Norway were the defending champion, and Russian Olympic Committee athletes and France were the 2018 silver and bronze medalists, respectively. The only relay in the 2021–22 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was won by Norway, with Russia second. Generally, the season was dominated by Norwegians and Russians, who together took 34 podium places in individual distance events out of 45. Norway were also the 2021 World Champion, with Russian Ski Federation second and France third. Only five nations - Finland, Italy, Norway, Russia, and Sweden - ever won the men's Olympic cross-country skiing relay.

During the whole competition, the Russian Olympic Committee team were in the lead, as Aleksey Chervotkin escaped from the rest of the competitors after 3 km. At the second interchange, Alexander Bolshunov had a minute lead over Norway and Sweden, and 1:10 over France, Germany, and Finland. These five teams skied the third leg together, though Finland soon started to drop behind. Eventually, Germany also dropped out of the pursuers group. At the third interchange, Denis Spitsov was 45 seconds ahead of Norway and Sweden and 50 seconds ahead of France, with other teams out of medal contention. The last leg featured Johannes Høsflot Klæbo for Norway, who previously became the individual sprint champion at these Olympics. After 2 km, Klæbo escaped from Maurice Manificat and Johan Häggström, but at 3 km he was still 40 seconds behind Sergey Ustiugov. At 5 km, Manificat escaped from Häggström and caught up with Klæbo, leaving Sweden without a medal. Ustyugov comfortably finished his leg with a minute of advantage, leaving him free to carry the ROC's Olympic flag across the finish line. Klæbo and Manificat skied together, several times trying to escape, until Klæbo managed to break away before entering the stadium, winning silver for Norway. France were third, as they were at the 2014 and 2018 Olympics.

Blowing fresh snow conditions made the ski tracks slow in Beijing, especially on the first two classic ski legs, contributing to a winning time more than 20 minutes slower than Norway's gold-medal time win at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics and nearly 30 minutes back of Sweden's at Sochi in 2014. Television coverage showed maintenance workers using leaf-blowers to clear loose fresh snow out of the ski tracks.[2]

Qualification

See main article: Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification.

Results

The race was started at 15:00.[3]

Rank Bib Country TimeDeficit
2 1:54:50.7
30:14.7
29:32.0
27:22.6
27:41.4
1 1:55:57.9
30:49.1
29:57.1
27:08.0
28:03.7
+1:07.2
3 1:56:07.1
31:04.9
29:51.5
27:02.1
28:08.6
+1:16.4
4 4 1:57:00.4
31:16.0
29:30.4
27:08.3
29:05.7
+2:09.7
5 7 1:57:46.5
30:38.2
30:18.5
28:08.1
28:41.7
+2:55.8
6 6 1:59:28.6
32:02.2
28:53.9
29:08.8
29:23.7
+4:37.9
7 5 2:00:13.3
31:12.1
30:51.9
28:32.8
29:36.5
+5:22.6
8 14 2:00:16.6
30:38.8
30:52.1
29:05.8
29:39.9
+5:25.9
9 8 2:02:56.3
32:53.7
31:16.2
29:03.4
29:43.0
+8:05.6
10 9 2:03:01.5
31:13.0
32:49.4
28:50.1
30:09.0
+8:10.8
11 10 2:04:01.1
32:57.3
31:51.6
29:05.0
30:07.2
+9:10.4
12 11 2:04:57.8
31:48.8
31:58.1
29:06.0
32:04.9
+10:07.1
13 13 LAP
32:26.3
32:24.9
29:45.3
LAP
14 15 LAP
31:11.5
33:19.2
29:47.9
LAP
15 12 valign=topLAP
34:09.6
31:52.3
LAP

Notes and References

  1. https://new.inews.gtimg.com/tnews/f98bcfd4/9e07/f98bcfd4-9e07-4ca4-af18-80d0c86109c4.pdf
  2. News: Dichter . Myles . Russians run away with gold medal in men's cross-country relay . 13 February 2022 . CBC Sports . 13 February 2022.
  3. https://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2022/CC/2698/2022CC2698RL.pdf Final results