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Cross-Country Skiing at the Winter Paralympic Games 2018


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Men's Sprint Sitting
Final Results

 

USA.gif Andrew SOULE
3:31.4

 

BLR.gif Dzmitry LOBAN
3:31.4

 

USA.gif Daniel CNOSSEN
3:31.8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Collin CAMERON
CAN.gif
3:32.1
5
Taras RAD
UKR.gif
3:36.3
6
Eui Hyun SIN
KOR.gif
3:38.7
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Women's Sprint Sitting
Final Results

 

USA.gif Oksana MASTERS
4:06.7

 

GER.gif Andrea ESKAU
4:08.8

 

WHT.gif Marta ZAINULLINA
4:10.4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Lidziya HRAFEYEVA
BLR.gif
4:16.4
5
Natalia KOCHEROVA
WHT.gif
4:17.1
6
Mariia IOVLEVA
WHT.gif
4:19.4
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Men's Sprint Classical Standing
Final Results

 

KAZ.gif Alexandr KOLYADIN
4:19.7

 

JPN.gif Yoshihiro NITTA
4:20.5

 

CAN.gif Mark ARENDZ
4:20.8

FIN.gif Ilkka TUOMISTO
4:20.8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
Alexander EHLER
GER.gif
4:21.7
6
Grygorii VOVCHYNSKYI
UKR.gif
4:34.5
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Women's Sprint Classical Standing
Final Results

 

WHT.gif Anna MILENINA
5:11.1

 

NOR.gif Vilde NILSEN
5:14.2

 

CAN.gif Natalie WILKIE
5:14.3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Emily YOUNG
CAN.gif
5:18.3
5
Liudmyla LIASHENKO
UKR.gif
5:23.4
6
Brittany HUDAK
CAN.gif
6:00.3
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Men's Sprint Classical Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

CAN.gif Brian MCKEEVER
Russell KENNEDY (G)

4:03.2

 

SWE.gif Zebastian MODIN
Robin BRYNTESSON (G)

4:05.7

 

NOR.gif Eirik BYE
Arvid NELSON (G)

4:32.7

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Jake ADICOFF
Sawyer KESSELHEIM (G)
USA.gif
RAL
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Women's Sprint Classical Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

BLR.gif Sviatlana SAKHANENKA
Raman YASHCHANKA (G)

4:29.9

 

WHT.gif Mikhalina LYSOVA
Alexey IVANOV (G)

4:44.0

 

UKR.gif Oksana SHYSHKOVA
Vitaliy KAZAKOV (G)

4:45.6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Carina EDLINGER
Julian EDLINGER (G)
AUT.gif
5:13.7
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Men's 10km Classical Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

CAN.gif Brian MCKEEVER
Graham NISHIKAWA (G)

23:17.8

 

USA.gif Jake ADICOFF
Sawyer KESSELHEIM (G)

24:31.3

 

BLR.gif Yury HOLUB
Dzmitry BUDZILOVICH (G)

24:37.1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Thomas CLARION
Antoine BOLLET (G)
FRA.gif
25:01.1
5
Iaroslav RESHETYNSKYI
Nazar STEFURAK (G)
UKR.gif
25:38.0
6
Dmytro SUIARKO
Vasyl POTAPENKO (G)
UKR.gif
25:53.6
7
Eirik BYE
Arvid NELSON (G)
NOR.gif
26:04.5
8
Inkki INOLA
Vili SORMUNEN (G)
FIN.gif
26:38.2
9
Piotr GARBOWSKI
Jakub TWARDOWSKI (G)
POL.gif
27:16.5
10
Thomas DUBOIS
Bastien SAUVAGE (G)
FRA.gif
27:37.0
11
Kazuto TAKAMURA
Yuhei FUJITA (G)
JPN.gif
28:38.2
12
Lukasz KUBICA
Wojciech SUCHWALKO (G)
POL.gif
28:46.3
13
Oleksandr KAZIK
Sergiy KUCHERYAVIY (G)
UKR.gif
28:50.3
14
Rudolf KLEMETTI
Jaakko KALLUNKI (G)
FIN.gif
29:05.4
15
Bogue CHOI
Hyunwoo KIM (G)
KOR.gif
30:06.4
16
Svetoslav GEORGIEV
Ivan BIRNIKOV (G)
BUL.gif
31:42.6
  Zebastian MODIN
Johannes ANDERSSON (G)
SWE.gif
DNF
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Men's 10km Classical Standing
Final Results

 

JPN.gif Yoshihiro NITTA
24:06.8

 

UKR.gif Grygorii VOVCHYNSKYI
24:15.5

 

CAN.gif Mark ARENDZ
24:27.1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Ihor REPTYUKH
UKR.gif
24:37.9
5
Ilkka TUOMISTO
FIN.gif
24:43.3
6
Witold SKUPIEN
POL.gif
25:05.9
7
Hakon OLSRUD
NOR.gif
25:11.4
8
Mingtao MA
CHN.gif
25:33.0
9
Alexander EHLER
GER.gif
25:40.4
10
Taiki KAWAYOKE
JPN.gif
25:49.9
11
Keiichi SATO
JPN.gif
25:53.3
12
Serhii ROMANIUK
UKR.gif
25:53.8
13
Vitalii SYTNYK
UKR.gif
26:39.8
14
Ganbold BATMUNKH
MGL.gif
27:09.1
15
Alexandr KOLYADIN
KAZ.gif
27:16.3
16
Luca TAVASCI
SUI.gif
27:30.2
17
Haitao DU
CHN.gif
27:43.0
18
Keigo IWAMOTO
JPN.gif
28:13.4
19
Sanghyeon KWON
KOR.gif
28:49.1
20
Johannes BIRKELUND
NOR.gif
28:51.6
21
Cristian TONINELLI
ITA.gif
29:52.7
22
Aboulfazl KHATIBI MIANAEI
IRI.gif
30:06.6
23
Chenyang WANG
CHN.gif
33:09.4
  Antun BOSNJAKOVIC
CRO.gif
DNF
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Women's 7.5km Classical Standing
Final Results

 

CAN.gif Natalie WILKIE
22:12.2

 

WHT.gif Ekaterina RUMYANTSEVA
22:13.8

 

CAN.gif Emily YOUNG
22:13.9

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Anna MILENINA
WHT.gif
22:32.3
5
Vilde NILSEN
NOR.gif
22:34.6
6
Liudmyla LIASHENKO
UKR.gif
23:20.3
7
Larysa VARONA
BLR.gif
23:46.6
8
Brittany HUDAK
CAN.gif
23:49.6
9
Iryna BUI
UKR.gif
23:58.5
10
Yuliia BATENKOVA-BAUMAN
UKR.gif
24:26.0
11
Bohdana KONASHUK
UKR.gif
24:26.5
12
Momoko DEKIJIMA
JPN.gif
24:57.6
13
Yurika ABE
JPN.gif
25:01.7
14
Natalia BRATIUK
WHT.gif
26:23.1
15
PENG Yuanyuan
CHN.gif
26:25.4
16
Iuliia MIKHEEVA
WHT.gif
27:05.4
17
Darya FEDZKOVICH
BLR.gif
28:58.6
18
Grace MILLER
USA.gif
29:21.9
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Women's 7.5km Classical Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

BLR.gif Sviatlana SAKHANENKA
Raman YASHCHANKA (G)

22:19.3

 

WHT.gif Mikhalina LYSOVA
Alexey IVANOV (G)

22:55.6

 

AUT.gif Carina EDLINGER
Julian EDLINGER (G)

23:22.9

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Marina GALITSYNA
Maksim PIROGOV (G)
WHT.gif
23:34.5
5
Olha PRYLUTSKA
Borys BABAR (G)
UKR.gif
24:22.3
6
Ekaterina MOSHKOVSKAIA
Artem NORIN (G)
WHT.gif
24:40.4
7
Oksana SHYSHKOVA
Vitaliy KAZAKOV (G)
UKR.gif
24:43.3
8
Yadviha SKORABAHATAYA
Anastasia KIRILLOVA (G)
BLR.gif
25:52.1
9
Mia ZUTTER
Kristina TRYGSTAD-SAARI (G)
USA.gif
27:53.0
10
Yokutkhon KHOLBEKOVA
UZB.gif
41:45.0
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