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  • Men's Distance (10/14)
  • Men's Team Relay (1/2)
  • Women's Distance (10/14)
  • Women's Team Relay (1/2)



Official Schedule
Eastern European Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Saturday, January 23rd
11:30 Women's 7.5km+7.5km Skiathlon
14:00 Men's 15km+15km Skiathlon


Sunday, January 24th
10:35 Women's 4x5km Team Relay
11:40 Men's 4x7.5km Team Relay

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Women's 7.5km+7.5km Skiathlon (10/14)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif JOHAUG Therese
36:45.6

 

NOR.gif FOSSESHOLM Helene Marie
38:13.2

 

NOR.gif WENG Heidi
38:14.7
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ANDERSSON Ebba
SWE.gif
38:14.8
5
DIGGINS Jessie
USA.gif
38:15.2
6
NEPRYAEVA Natalia
RUS.gif
38:47.6
7
KALLA Charlotte
SWE.gif
38:47.9
8
STADLOBER Teresa
AUT.gif
38:47.9
9
PARMAKOSKI Krista
FIN.gif
38:47.9
10
KALVAA Anne Kjersti
NOR.gif
38:52.5
11
BRENNAN Rosie
USA.gif
38:52.7
12
NISKANEN Kerttu
FIN.gif
38:52.8
13
HENNIG Katharina
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38:53.0
14
WENG Tiril Udnes
NOR.gif
39:09.8
15
WENG Lotta Udnes
NOR.gif
39:43.1
16
NECHAEVSKAYA Anna
RUS.gif
40:02.2
17
RIBOM Emma
SWE.gif
40:19.0
18
KIRPICHENKO Yana
RUS.gif
40:19.9
19
MATINTALO Johanna
FIN.gif
40:36.6
20
ISHIDA Masako
JPN.gif
40:37.9
21
MONONEN Laura
FIN.gif
41:00.9
22
SETTLIN Evelina
SWE.gif
41:05.2
23
ROPONEN Riitta-Liisa
FIN.gif
41:06.6
24
STEWART-JONES Katherine
CAN.gif
41:08.6
25
FINK Pia
GER.gif
41:16.2
26
ISTOMINA Mariya
RUS.gif
41:17.1
27
BROWNE Cendrine
CAN.gif
41:30.0
28
IKSANOVA Alija
RUS.gif
41:33.6
29
HENRIKSSON Sofia
SWE.gif
41:34.1
30
MODIG Lovisa
SWE.gif
41:34.4
31
NISSINEN Vilma
FIN.gif
41:37.9
32
YOKOHAMA Shiori
JPN.gif
41:38.6
33
LAUKLI Sophia
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41:39.9
34
KYLLOENEN Anne
FIN.gif
42:08.7
35
VASILIEVA Lilia
RUS.gif
42:09.7
36
PREUSSGER Julia
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42:18.8
37
PATTERSON Caitlin
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42:18.9
38
KAINULAINEN Anni
FIN.gif
42:53.5
39
LAMSA Emmi
FIN.gif
43:34.9
40
KERN Julia
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44:16.4
41
KAIJANSINKKO Siiri
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44:21.5
42
MEKRYUKOVA Nataliya
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44:22.0
43
SONNESYN Alayna
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44:26.2
44
LECLAIR Laura
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44:26.8
45
ANTSYBOR Maryna
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44:29.3
46
KAHARA Jasmin
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45:02.7
47
LUKONINA Ina
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45:03.5
48
KAMINSKA Valentyna
UKR.gif
45:21.2
49
OLEKH Viktoriya
UKR.gif
LAP
  ALAKOSKI Anni
FIN.gif
DNF
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Men's 15km+15km Skiathlon (10/14)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif IVERSEN Emil
1:10:18.4

 

NOR.gif ROETHE Sjur
1:10:18.8

 

NOR.gif GOLBERG Paal
1:10:25.0
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KRUEGER Simen Hegstad
NOR.gif
1:10:27.9
5
BOLSHUNOV Alexander
RUS.gif
1:10:39.3
6
HOLUND Hans Christer
NOR.gif
1:10:47.1
7
COLOGNA Dario
SUI.gif
1:10:51.2
8
NISKANEN Iivo
FIN.gif
1:10:51.4
9
BURMAN Jens
SWE.gif
1:10:54.2
10
MOCH Friedrich
GER.gif
1:11:00.2
11
SPITSOV Denis
RUS.gif
1:11:23.6
12
NOTZ Florian
GER.gif
1:11:24.5
13
CHERVOTKIN Alexey
RUS.gif
1:11:27.2
14
BELOV Evgeniy
RUS.gif
1:11:32.3
15
MUSGRAVE Andrew
GBR.gif
1:11:48.2
16
NYENGET Martin Loewstroem
NOR.gif
1:11:48.3
17
YAKIMUSHKIN Ivan
RUS.gif
1:11:49.0
18
SCHUMACHER Gus
USA.gif
1:11:49.5
19
RUEESCH Jason
SUI.gif
1:11:49.9
20
DOBLER Jonas
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1:11:50.0
21
PATTERSON Scott
USA.gif
1:11:53.5
22
MELNICHENKO Andrey
RUS.gif
1:12:09.2
23
SANDSTROEM Bjoern
SWE.gif
1:12:25.9
24
BOEGL Lucas
GER.gif
1:12:44.4
25
YOUNG Andrew
GBR.gif
1:12:50.8
26
HAKOLA Ristomatti
FIN.gif
1:12:51.0
27
BAUMANN Jonas
SUI.gif
1:12:52.4
28
LARKOV Andrey
RUS.gif
1:12:52.7
29
KENNEDY Russell
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1:12:59.2
30
MALONEY WESTGAARD Thomas
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1:13:14.5
31
HYVARINEN Perttu
FIN.gif
1:13:14.6
32
NORRIS David
USA.gif
1:13:15.2
33
KLEE Beda
SUI.gif
1:13:22.5
34
ANDERSSON Fredrik
SWE.gif
1:13:23.6
35
MALTSEV Artem
RUS.gif
1:13:30.0
36
MAKI Joni
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1:14:04.9
37
CYR Antoine
CAN.gif
1:14:08.5
38
BABA Naoto
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1:14:09.2
39
MIYAZAWA Hiroyuki
JPN.gif
1:14:10.6
40
MIKKONEN Juho
FIN.gif
1:15:04.0
41
KATZ Andreas
GER.gif
1:15:20.2
42
ERIKSSON Jonas
SWE.gif
1:15:43.3
43
EKSTROEM Axel
SWE.gif
1:15:43.4
44
VUORELA Markus
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1:15:45.7
45
MARTIN Adam
USA.gif
1:15:46.3
46
WONDERS Hunter
USA.gif
1:15:46.3
47
BOUCHER Philippe
CAN.gif
1:15:52.6
48
LINDHOLM Remi
FIN.gif
1:15:52.9
49
DROLET Remi
CAN.gif
1:16:48.5
50
KOIVISTO Petteri
FIN.gif
1:16:54.2
51
LEPISTO Lauri
FIN.gif
1:17:19.6
52
STAHLBERG Alexander
FIN.gif
1:17:51.8
53
AHONEN Ville
FIN.gif
LAP
54
VUORINEN Lauri
FIN.gif
LAP
55
SEMENOV Michail
BLR.gif
LAP
56
HERBERT Johan
SWE.gif
LAP
57
TORCHIA Ian
USA.gif
LAP
  PRALONG Candide
SUI.gif
DNF
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Women's 4x5km Team Relay (1/2)
Final Results
 
NOR.gif Norway
WENG Tiril Udnes
JOHAUG Therese
FOSSESHOLM Helene Marie
WENG Heidi

49:34.4
 
SWE.gif Sweden
KALLA Charlotte
RIBOM Emma
MODIG Lovisa
ANDERSSON Ebba

50:17.3
 
FIN.gif Finland
MATINTALO Johanna
NISKANEN Kerttu
MONONEN Laura
PARMAKOSKI Krista

50:33.9
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KIRPICHENKO Yana
NEPRYAEVA Natalia
NECHAEVSKAYA Anna
ISTOMINA Mariya
RUS.gif
51:05.1
5
BRENNAN Rosie
DIGGINS Jessie
LAUKLI Sophia
PATTERSON Caitlin
USA.gif
51:23.0
6
GIMMLER Laura
HENNIG Katharina
CARL Victoria
FINK Pia
GER.gif
51:50.7
7
NISSINEN Vilma
KYLLOENEN Anne
JOENSUU Jasmi
ROPONEN Riitta-Liisa
FIN.gif
52:22.9
8
MEKRYUKOVA Nataliya
VASILIEVA Lilia
SMIRNOVA Ekaterina
IKSANOVA Alija
RUS.gif
53:36.3
9
STEWART-JONES Katherine
BEATTY Dahria
BROWNE Cendrine
MACISAAC-JONES Maya
CAN.gif
53:52.6
10
UUSTALU Aveli
KAASIKU Kaidy
KAASIKU Keidy
KAASIK Hanna-Brita
EST.gif
57:00.8
11
ANTSYBOR Maryna
KAMINSKA Valentyna
OLEKH Viktoriya
KOVALOVA Daryna
UKR.gif
LAP
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Men's 4x7.5km Team Relay (1/2)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif Norway
GOLBERG Paal
IVERSEN Emil
ROETHE Sjur
KRUEGER Simen Hegstad
1:07:56.8

 

FIN.gif Finland
HYVARINEN Perttu
HAKOLA Ristomatti
NISKANEN Iivo
MAKI Joni
1:08:37.7

 

RUS.gif Russia
SEMIKOV Ilia
YAKIMUSHKIN Ivan
MELNICHENKO Andrey
USTIUGOV Sergey
1:09:04.0
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DOBLER Jonas
BRUGGER Janosch
NOTZ Florian
MOCH Friedrich
GER.gif
1:09:36.2
5
BAUMANN Jonas
COLOGNA Dario
RUEESCH Jason
KLEE Beda
SUI.gif
1:10:44.7
6
SANDSTROEM Bjoern
ANDERSSON Fredrik
BURMAN Jens
ERIKSSON Jonas
SWE.gif
1:10:49.8
7
NORRIS David
SCHUMACHER Gus
PATTERSON Scott
WONDERS Hunter
USA.gif
1:12:01.1
8
VUORELA Markus
MIKKONEN Juho
LINDHOLM Remi
KOIVISTO Petteri
FIN.gif
1:13:27.3
9
RITCHIE Graham
CYR Antoine
BOUCHER Philippe
KENNEDY Russell
CAN.gif
LAP
10
KILP Marko
ROOS Henri
HIMMA Martin
KORGE Kaarel Kasper
EST.gif
LAP
  CHERVOTKIN Alexey
BELOV Evgeniy
SPITSOV Denis
BOLSHUNOV Alexander
RUS.gif
DSQ
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