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  • Men's Sprint (7/9)
  • Men's Team Sprint (2/2)
  • Women's Sprint (7/9)
  • Women's Team Sprint (2/2)



Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Saturday, February 6th
10:20 Women's Sprint Freestyle Qualification
11:00 Men's Sprint Freestyle Qualification
12:50 Men's Sprint Freestyle Finals
12:50 Women's Sprint Freestyle Finals


Sunday, February 7th
10:45 Men's Team Sprint Freestyle Qualification
10:45 Women's Team Sprint Freestyle Qualification
12:45 Men's Team Sprint Freestyle Finals
12:45 Women's Team Sprint Freestyle Finals

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Women's Sprint Freestyle (7/9)
Final Results

 

        SWE.gif DAHLQVIST Maja
-Final

 

        SWE.gif HAGSTROEM Johanna
-Final

 

        USA.gif DIGGINS Jessie
        -Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
FALK Hanna
SWE.gif
-F
5
UREVC Eva
SLO.gif
-F
6
SUNDLING Jonna
SWE.gif
-F
7
LAMPIC Anamarija
SLO.gif
-SF
8
KREHL Sofie
GER.gif
-SF
9
BERANOVA Tereza
CZE.gif
-SF
10
JOENSUU Jasmi
FIN.gif
-SF
11
SMEDAAS Magni
NOR.gif
-SF
12
FAEHNDRICH Nadine
SUI.gif
-SF
13
CARL Victoria
GER.gif
-QF
14
VAN DER GRAAFF Laurien
SUI.gif
-QF
15
MAUBET BJORNSEN Sadie
USA.gif
-QF
16
MEIER Alina
SUI.gif
-QF
17
JANATOVA Katerina
CZE.gif
-QF
18
MACISAAC-JONES Maya
CAN.gif
-QF
19
RYDZEK Coletta
GER.gif
-QF
20
SKISTAD Kristine Stavaas
NOR.gif
-QF
21
MYHRE Julie
NOR.gif
-QF
22
DYVIK Anna
SWE.gif
-QF
23
HALVORSEN Hannah
USA.gif
-QF
24
HERRMANN Nadine
GER.gif
-QF
25
FOSNAES Kristin Austgulen
NOR.gif
-QF
26
SVAHN Linn
SWE.gif
-QF
27
HYNCICOVA Petra
CZE.gif
-QF
28
MYHRVOLD Mathilde
NOR.gif
-QF
29
LAURENT Greta
ITA.gif
-QF
30
ALAKOSKI Anni
FIN.gif
-QF
31
KYLLOENEN Anne
FIN.gif
-Q
32
BEATTY Dahria
CAN.gif
-Q
33
NORDSTROEM Maria
SWE.gif
-Q
34
JOHNSEN Elena Rise
NOR.gif
-Q
35
KIRILLOVA Anastasia
BLR.gif
-Q
36
WINKLER Anne
GER.gif
-Q
37
BROWNE Cendrine
CAN.gif
-Q
38
KERN Julia
USA.gif
-Q
39
LATUILLIERE Enora
FRA.gif
-Q
40
CALDWELL HAMILTON Sophie
USA.gif
-Q
41
LYLYNPERA Katri
FIN.gif
-Q
42
STEWART-JONES Katherine
CAN.gif
-Q
43
SONNESYN Alayna
USA.gif
-Q
44
LECLAIR Laura
CAN.gif
-Q
45
JIALIN Bayani
CHN.gif
-Q
46
PROCHAZKOVA Alena
SVK.gif
-Q
47
SCARDONI Lucia
ITA.gif
-Q
48
SOLIN Jenny
SWE.gif
-Q
49
UNTERWEGER Lisa
AUT.gif
-Q
50
YILAMUJIANG Dinigeer
CHN.gif
-Q
51
MODIG Lovisa
SWE.gif
-Q
52
QUINTIN Lena
FRA.gif
-Q
53
HOLIKOVA Zuzana
CZE.gif
-Q
54
HALLQUIST Ingrid
SWE.gif
-Q
55
ANTSYBOR Maryna
UKR.gif
-Q
56
KLEMENTOVA Barbora
SVK.gif
-Q
57
OLEKH Viktoriya
UKR.gif
-Q
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Men's Sprint Freestyle (7/9)
Final Results

 

        SWE.gif SVENSSON Oskar
-Final

 

        RUS.gif RETIVYKH Gleb
-Final

 

        ITA.gif PELLEGRINO Federico
        -Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
JOUVE Richard
FRA.gif
-F
5
CHANAVAT Lucas
FRA.gif
-F
6
USTIUGOV Sergey
RUS.gif
-F
7
SKAR Sindre Bjoernestad
NOR.gif
-SF
8
RIEBLI Janik
SUI.gif
-SF
9
NOVAK Michal
CZE.gif
-SF
10
SUHONEN Verneri
FIN.gif
-SF
11
KROGH Finn Haagen
NOR.gif
-SF
12
GRATE Marcus
SWE.gif
-SF
13
MAKI Joni
FIN.gif
-QF
14
AUNE Paal Troean
NOR.gif
-QF
15
NORTHUG Even
NOR.gif
-QF
16
CLUGNET James
GBR.gif
-QF
17
RITCHIE Graham
CAN.gif
-QF
18
VUORINEN Lauri
FIN.gif
-QF
19
CHAUVIN Valentin
FRA.gif
-QF
20
SILFVER Erik
SWE.gif
-QF
21
LARSEN Thomas Helland
NOR.gif
-QF
22
SCHAAD Roman
SUI.gif
-QF
23
BOLGER Kevin
USA.gif
-QF
24
JAY Renaud
FRA.gif
-QF
25
KAESER Erwan
SUI.gif
-QF
26
WIIG Sivert
NOR.gif
-QF
27
HAARALA Juuso
FIN.gif
-QF
28
HAMILTON Simeon
USA.gif
-QF
29
HANNEMAN Logan
USA.gif
-QF
30
HELLWEGER Michael
ITA.gif
-QF
31
PECHOUSEK Jan
CZE.gif
-Q
32
MANCINI Tom
FRA.gif
-Q
33
GROND Valerio
SUI.gif
-Q
34
HEDIGER Jovian
SUI.gif
-Q
35
PERSSON Anton
SWE.gif
-Q
35
SCHOONMAKER James Clinton
USA.gif
-Q
37
GABRIELLI Giacomo
ITA.gif
-Q
38
FURGER Roman
SUI.gif
-Q
39
KALIVODA Tomas
CZE.gif
-Q
40
LAMPIC Janez
SLO.gif
-Q
41
SELLER Ludek
CZE.gif
-Q
42
JACOBSSON Hugo
SWE.gif
-Q
43
AFLODAL Gustav
SWE.gif
-Q
44
KENNEDY Russell
CAN.gif
-Q
45
GRAZ Davide
ITA.gif
-Q
46
THORN Viktor
SWE.gif
-Q
47
BUSKQVIST Alfred
SWE.gif
-Q
48
CHAUTEMPS Arnaud
FRA.gif
-Q
49
STAREGA Maciej
POL.gif
-Q
50
WESTBERG Karl-Johan
SWE.gif
-Q
51
GRALL-JOHNSON Pierre
CAN.gif
-Q
52
VORANAU Aliaksandr
BLR.gif
-Q
53
HABENICHT Tobias
AUT.gif
-Q
54
EISENLAUER Sebastian
GER.gif
-Q
55
CRV Vili
SLO.gif
-Q
56
CERVINKA Maxim
GER.gif
-Q
57
ROOS Henri
EST.gif
-Q
58
MOSER Benjamin
AUT.gif
-Q
59
MIYAZAWA Hiroyuki
JPN.gif
-Q
60
CYR Antoine
CAN.gif
-Q
61
DE FABIANI Francesco
ITA.gif
-Q
62
KVARNBRINK Gustav
SWE.gif
-Q
63
FOETTINGER Michael
AUT.gif
-Q
64
MRKONJIC Lukas
AUT.gif
-Q
65
RASTELLI Maicol
ITA.gif
-Q
66
SCHROETER Jonas
GER.gif
-Q
67
VAICIULIS Modestas
LTU.gif
-Q
68
HOLMES Peter
USA.gif
-Q
69
BELLINGHAM Phillip
AUS.gif
-Q
70
PEREKHODA Ruslan
UKR.gif
-Q
71
ALEV Alvar Johannes
EST.gif
-Q
72
DE CAMPO Seve
AUS.gif
-Q
73
KARLSSON William
SWE.gif
-Q
74
DRAHUN Dmytro
UKR.gif
-Q
75
VIK Lars Young
AUS.gif
-Q
76
HAEGGSTROEM Johan
SWE.gif
-Q
77
POLLOCK Mark
AUS.gif
-Q
78
STROLIA Tautvydas
LTU.gif
-Q
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Women's Team Sprint Freestyle (2/2)
Final Results

 

SLO.gif Slovenia
UREVC Eva
LAMPIC Anamarija
19:40.18F

 

SWE.gif Sweden
DAHLQVIST Maja
SVAHN Linn
19:40.36F

 

SUI.gif Switzerland
VAN DER GRAAFF Laurien
FAEHNDRICH Nadine
19:40.43F
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MAUBET BJORNSEN Sadie
DIGGINS Jessie
USA.gif
19:40.49F
5
SUNDLING Jonna
FALK Hanna
SWE.gif
19:41.44F
6
RAZYMOVA Katerina
JANATOVA Katerina
CZE.gif
19:41.55F
7
MYHRE Julie
MYHRVOLD Mathilde
NOR.gif
19:41.92F
8
SMEDAAS Magni
FOSNAES Kristin Austgulen
NOR.gif
20:07.21F
9
KYLLOENEN Anne
LYLYNPERA Katri
FIN.gif
20:40.91F
10
JIALIN Bayani
YILAMUJIANG Dinigeer
CHN.gif
21:00.91F
11
HYNCICOVA Petra
BERANOVA Tereza
CZE.gif
-SF
12
KERN Julia
CALDWELL HAMILTON Sophie
USA.gif
-SF
13
BROWNE Cendrine
MACISAAC-JONES Maya
CAN.gif
-SF
14
HERRMANN Nadine
RYDZEK Coletta
GER.gif
-SF
15
CARL Victoria
KREHL Sofie
GER.gif
-SF
16
STEWART-JONES Katherine
BEATTY Dahria
CAN.gif
-SF
17
LAURENT Greta
SCARDONI Lucia
ITA.gif
-SF
18
LATUILLIERE Enora
QUNTIN Lena
FRA.gif
-SF
19
ALAKOSKI Anni
JOENSUU Jasmi
FIN.gif
-SF
20
KLEMENTOVA Barbora
PROCHAZKOVA Alena
SVK.gif
-SF
21
ANTSYBOR Maryna
OLEKH Viktoriya
UKR.gif
-SF
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Men's Team Sprint Freestyle (2/2)
Final Results

 

ITA.gif Italy
DE FABIANI Francesco
PELLEGRINO Federico
18:29.00F

 

SUI.gif Switzerland
HEDIGER Jovian
FURGER Roman
18:30.10F

 

SWE.gif Sweden
WESTBERG Karl-Johan
HAEGGSTROEM Johan
18:30.61F
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SELLER Ludek
NOVAK Michal
CZE.gif
18:30.63F
5
GRATE Marcus
SVENSSON Oskar
SWE.gif
18:31.04F
6
HAMILTON Simeon
BOLGER Kevin
USA.gif
18:32.11F
7
CERVINKA Maxim
EISENLAUER Sebastian
GER.gif
18:32.37F
8
SCHAAD Roman
KAESER Erwan
SUI.gif
18:32.92F
9
CHANAVAT Lucas
JOUVE Richard
FRA.gif
18:53.21F
10
HAARALA Juuso
VUORINEN Lauri
FIN.gif
18:57.07F
11
SKAR Sindre Bjoernestad
KROGH Finn Haagen
NOR.gif
-SF
12
JAY Renaud
CHAUVIN Valentin
FRA.gif
-SF
13
LARSEN Thomas Helland
AUNE Paal Troean
NOR.gif
-SF
14
GRAZ Davide
GABRIELLI Giacomo
ITA.gif
-SF
15
HANNEMAN Logan
HOLMES Peter
USA.gif
-SF
16
KALIVODA Tomas
PECHOUSEK Jan
CZE.gif
-SF
17
USTIUGOV Sergey
RETIVYKH Gleb
RUS.gif
-SF
18
ALEV Alvar Johannes
ROOS Henri
EST.gif
-SF
19
HABENICHT Tobias
MOSER Benjamin
AUT.gif
-SF
20
BOUCHER Philippe
KENNEDY Russell
CAN.gif
-SF
21
MAKI Joni
SUHONEN Verneri
FIN.gif
-SF
22
CRV Vili
LAMPIC Janez
SLO.gif
-SF
23
BELLINGHAM Phillip
DE CAMPO Seve
AUS.gif
-SF
24
DRAHUN Dmytro
PEREKHODA Ruslan
UKR.gif
-SF
25
VIK Lars Young
POLLOCK Mark
AUS.gif
-SF
26
STROLIA Tautvydas
VAICIULIS Modestas
LTU.gif
-SF
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