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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 – Men's 15 kilometre classical

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Men's 15 kilometre classical
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017
LocationLahti, Finland
Date1 March
Competitors88 from 37 nations
Winning time36:44.0
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Finland
silver medal
 
   Norway
bronze medal
 
   Norway
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The Men's 15 kilometre classical event of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 was held on 1 March 2017.[1][2] A 10 kilometre classical qualification competition was held on 22 February 2017 for those participants that do not have enough FIS points to qualify automatically to other distances in the World Ski Championships.

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Transcription

Results

Qualification

The race was held on 22 February 2017.[3][4]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit Notes
1 64 Krešimir Crnković  Croatia 26:21.5 Q
2 63 Deividas Kliševičius  Lithuania 27:17.1 +55.6 Q
3 66 Batmönkhiin Achbadrakh  Mongolia 27:27.0 +1:05.5 Q
4 54 Sattar Seid  Iran 27:41.5 +1:20.0 Q
5 49 Jens Hulgaard  Denmark 27:41.6 +1:20.1 Q
5 53 Thibaut De Marre  Belgium 27:41.6 +1:20.1 Q
7 41 Tue Roemer  Denmark 27:45.6 +1:24.1 Q
8 57 James Clugnet  Great Britain 27:46.5 +1:25.0 Q
9 65 Ömer Ayçiçek  Turkey 27:57.3 +1:35.8 Q
10 60 Apostolos Angelis  Greece 27:58.5 +1:37.0 Q
11 61 Tadevos Poghosyan  Armenia 28:01.5 +1:40.0
12 50 Ąžuolas Bajoravičius  Lithuania 28:03.8 +1:42.3
13 51 Sævar Birgisson  Iceland 28:05.6 +1:44.1
14 59 Simeon Ognyanov  Bulgaria 28:16.1 +1:54.6
15 62 Amed Oğlağo  Turkey 28:30.7 +2:09.2
16 56 Nikolay Viyachev  Bulgaria 28:37.4 +2:15.9
17 55 Marko Skender  Croatia 28:37.8 +2:16.3
18 47 Albert Jónsson  Iceland 28:38.8 +2:17.3
19 67 Baasansürengiin Amarsanaa  Mongolia 28:42.7 +2:21.2
20 52 Nick Montgomery  Australia 29:00.5 +2:39.0
21 43 Kristóf Lágler  Hungary 29:11.7 +2:50.2
22 27 Mantas Strolia  Lithuania 29:18.9 +2:57.4
23 48 Brynjar Kristinsson  Iceland 29:24.3 +3:02.8
24 38 Deimantas Kliševičius  Lithuania 29:35.0 +3:13.5
25 46 Georgios Nakas  Greece 29:43.4 +3:21.9
26 58 Martin Penchev  Bulgaria 29:49.3 +3:27.8
27 5 Thierry Langer  Belgium 29:50.1 +3:28.6
28 6 Stephan Langer  Belgium 29:51.8 +3:30.3
29 37 Lyubomir Paparkov  Bulgaria 30:07.2 +3:45.7
30 40 Jakov Hladika  Croatia 30:07.6 +3:46.1
31 42 Jānis Šņoriņš  Latvia 30:14.4 +3:52.9
32 33 Soma Gyallai  Hungary 30:15.1 +3:53.6
33 13 Carlos Lannes  Argentina 30:34.7 +4:13.2
34 44 Ingmārs Briedis  Latvia 30:38.1 +4:16.6
35 17 Jan Rossiter  Ireland 31:02.7 +4:41.2
36 29 Alireza Maghdid  Iran 31:43.8 +5:22.3
37 30 Yasin Shemshaki  Iran 31:44.9 +5:23.4
38 34 Leandro Lutz  Brazil 32:53.5 +6:32.0
39 3 Liviu Dubalari  Moldova 32:57.8 +6:36.3
40 8 Nicolae Gaiduc  Moldova 33:02.5 +6:41.0
41 45 Yonathan Jesús Fernández  Chile 33:09.5 +6:48.0
42 31 Ádám Büki  Hungary 33:15.5 +6:54.0
43 28 Cristian Bocancea  Moldova 33:18.2 +6:56.7
44 24 Domonkos Kovács  Hungary 33:56.8 +7:35.3
45 32 Juan Agurto  Chile 33:58.0 +7:36.5
46 39 Victor Santos  Brazil 34:19.7 +7:58.2
47 4 Nikolai Matveev  Kyrgyzstan 35:33.7 +9:12.2
48 22 Klaus Jungbluth  Ecuador 36:47.0 +10:25.5
49 21 Brian Kennedy  Ireland 37:44.1 +11:22.6
50 12 Dominic McAleenan  Ireland 39:21.6 +13:00.1
51 25 Mark Rajack  Trinidad and Tobago 39:40.8 +13:19.3
52 2 Bernardo Baena  Venezuela 39:58.6 +13:37.1
53 14 Cesar Baena  Venezuela 40:06.5 +13:45.0
54 18 Jhon Acevedo  Colombia 40:28.9 +14:07.4
55 20 Shiva Kumar  India 41:28.9 +15:07.4
56 16 José Calle  Ecuador 41:38.7 +15:17.2
57 10 Mansour Bazouni  Lebanon 42:54.8 +16:33.3
58 7 Anthony Tawk  Lebanon 45:00.3 +18:38.8
59 11 Paul Bragiel  Colombia 46:07.8 +19:46.3
1 Adrián Solano  Venezuela DNF
9 Sveatoslav Maliutin  Moldova
35 Yaghoub Kiashemshaki  Iran
15 Veljko Grbović  Montenegro DNS
19 Mirko Bulatović  Montenegro
26 Miljan Radulović  Montenegro
36 Gints Lūsis  Latvia
23 Stephen O'Mara  Ireland DSQ

Final

The final was started at 13:45.[5]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 64 Iivo Niskanen  Finland 36:44.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 70 Martin Johnsrud Sundby  Norway 37:01.9 +17.9
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 66 Niklas Dyrhaug  Norway 37:15.3 +31.3
4 60 Alexander Bessmertnykh  Russia 37:25.8 +41.8
5 42 Didrik Tønseth  Norway 37:37.2 +53.2
5 46 Andrey Larkov  Russia 37:37.2 +53.2
7 29 Alexey Poltoranin  Kazakhstan 37:50.3 +1:06.3
8 38 Sami Jauhojärvi  Finland 37:53.7 +1:09.7
9 52 Johan Olsson  Sweden 37:54.6 +1:10.6
10 44 Calle Halfvarsson  Sweden 37:59.0 +1:15.0
11 68 Matti Heikkinen  Finland 38:00.4 +1:16.4
12 50 Andrew Musgrave  Great Britain 38:11.4 +1:27.4
13 54 Daniel Rickardsson  Sweden 38:13.9 +1:29.9
14 58 Jens Burman  Sweden 38:20.1 +1:36.1
15 39 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo  Norway 38:22.7 +1:38.7
16 18 Emil Jönsson  Sweden 38:27.5 +1:43.5
17 33 Jonas Baumann   Switzerland 38:36.4 +1:52.4
18 26 Erik Bjornsen  United States 38:40.7 +1:56.7
19 30 Lukáš Bauer  Czech Republic 38:47.2 +2:03.2
20 40 Sergey Turyshev  Russia 38:50.3 +2:06.3
21 27 Giandomenico Salvadori  Italy 38:51.1 +2:07.1
22 28 Stanislav Volzhentsev  Russia 39:03.1 +2:19.1
23 62 Maurice Manificat  France 39:03.4 +2:19.4
24 32 Dietmar Nöckler  Italy 39:05.4 +2:21.4
24 48 Lari Lehtonen  Finland 39:05.4 +2:21.4
26 13 Algo Kärp  Estonia 39:15.3 +2:31.3
27 31 Jonas Dobler  Germany 39:15.8 +2:31.8
28 34 Martin Jakš  Czech Republic 39:16.6 +2:32.6
29 21 Irineu Esteve Altimiras  Andorra 39:28.4 +2:44.4
30 12 Philipp Haelg  Liechtenstein 39:34.8 +2:50.8
31 37 Lucas Bögl  Germany 39:36.9 +2:52.9
32 1 Aivar Rehemaa  Estonia 39:54.2 +3:10.2
33 20 Kyle Bratrud  United States 39:55.5 +3:11.5
34 14 Raido Ränkel  Estonia 40:00.5 +3:16.5
35 36 Devon Kershaw  Canada 40:08.8 +3:24.8
36 5 Andreas Veerpalu  Estonia 40:09.7 +3:25.7
37 63 Luis Stadlober  Austria 40:18.3 +3:34.3
38 8 Petr Knop  Czech Republic 40:23.2 +3:39.2
39 25 Hiroyuki Miyazawa  Japan 40:24.0 +3:40.0
40 56 Francesco De Fabiani  Italy 40:24.7 +3:40.7
41 11 Denis Volotka  Kazakhstan 40:26.4 +3:42.4
41 16 Dominik Bury  Poland 40:26.4 +3:42.4
43 17 Snorri Einarsson  Iceland 40:30.2 +3:46.2
44 22 Alexis Jeannerod  France 40:30.9 +3:46.9
45 35 Thomas Bing  Germany 40:36.0 +3:52.0
46 10 Andrew Young  Great Britain 40:44.6 +4:00.6
47 15 Vitaliy Pukhkalo  Kazakhstan 40:50.2 +4:06.2
48 24 Veselin Tzinzov  Bulgaria 41:02.2 +4:18.2
49 53 Thomas Hjalmar Westgård  Ireland 41:03.2 +4:19.2
50 43 Andrew Newell  United States 41:05.7 +4:21.7
51 9 Miroslav Rypl  Czech Republic 41:15.6 +4:31.6
52 7 Sergey Mikayelyan  Armenia 41:20.5 +4:36.5
53 61 Niklas Liederer  Austria 41:33.3 +4:49.3
54 2 Ivan Lyuft  Kazakhstan 41:38.2 +4:54.2
55 19 Benjamin Lustgarten  United States 41:40.9 +4:56.9
56 65 Knute Johnsgaard  Canada 41:44.7 +5:00.7
57 47 Callum Smith  Great Britain 41:47.4 +5:03.4
58 6 Oleksiy Krasovsky  Ukraine 41:50.6 +5:06.6
59 69 Andriy Orlyk  Ukraine 42:07.1 +5:23.1
60 73 Phillip Bellingham  Australia 42:22.3 +5:38.3
61 72 Ádám Kónya  Hungary 42:30.8 +5:46.8
62 89 Paul Kovacs  Australia 42:43.9 +5:59.9
63 74 Paweł Klisz  Poland 42:59.0 +6:15.0
64 57 Indulis Bikše  Latvia 43:03.6 +6:19.6
65 67 Jesse Cockney  Canada 43:04.7 +6:20.7
66 75 Andrej Segeč  Slovakia 43:11.5 +6:27.5
67 83 James Clugnet  Great Britain 43:39.7 +6:55.7
68 4 Edi Dadić  Croatia 44:01.6 +7:17.6
69 45 Raul Popa  Romania 44:04.1 +7:20.1
70 82 Lasse Hulgaard  Denmark 44:18.0 +7:34.0
71 79 Deividas Kliševičius  Lithuania 44:19.3 +7:35.3
72 86 Thibaut De Marre  Belgium 44:36.8 +7:52.8
73 81 Yordan Chuchuganov  Bulgaria 44:38.3 +7:54.3
74 59 Alin Cioanca  Romania 45:08.2 +8:24.2
75 80 Tautvydas Strolia  Lithuania 45:16.3 +8:32.3
76 88 Tue Roemer  Denmark 45:29.7 +8:45.7
77 55 Ruslan Perekhoda  Ukraine 45:32.9 +8:48.9
78 85 Sattar Seid  Iran 45:33.5 +8:49.5
79 51 Oleg Yoltukhovskyy  Ukraine 45:38.2 +8:54.2
80 71 Hamza Dursun  Turkey 45:41.4 +8:57.4
81 76 Lukas Jakeliūnas  Lithuania 46:06.4 +9:22.4
82 87 Jens Hulgaard  Denmark 46:45.8 +10:01.8
83 84 Batmönkhiin Achbadrakh  Mongolia 50:06.4 +13:22.4
23 Michail Semenov  Belarus DNF
41 Stepan Terentjev  Lithuania
49 Maciej Staręga  Poland
78 Ömer Ayçiçek  Turkey
77 Martin Møller  Denmark DNS
3 Jan Antolec  Poland DSQ

References

  1. ^ "Competition schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-09. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualification start list
  4. ^ Qualification results
  5. ^ Final results
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