Langrend under vinter-OL 2022 - 15 kilometer klassisk (herrer)
Men's 15 kilometre classical under olympiadens lege | |||||||||||||
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Sted | Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center, Zhangjiakou | ||||||||||||
Dato | 11. februar | ||||||||||||
Atleter | 97 fra 50 nationer | ||||||||||||
Vindertid | 37:54.8 | ||||||||||||
Medaljevindere | |||||||||||||
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Langrend under Vinter-OL 2022 | |||||
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Distance | |||||
Sprint | Sprint | ||||
15 km | 10 km | ||||
30 km Skiathlon | 15 km Skiathlon | ||||
50 km fristil | 30 km fristil | ||||
Holdsprint | Holdsprint | ||||
4×10 Stafet | 4×5 Stafet | ||||
«2018 | 2026 » |
15 kilometer klassisk for mænd i langrend under vinter-OL 2022 fandt sted den 11. februar 2022 i Kuyangshu langrends- og skiskydningsarena i Zhangjiakou uden for Beijing.[1][2]
Resultater
Rangering | Bib | Navn | Land | Tid | Tidsdiff. |
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64 | Iivo Niskanen | Finland | 37:54.8 | ||
70 | Aleksandr Bolsjunov | Ruslands Olympiske Komité | 38:18.0 | +23.2 | |
42 | Johannes Høsflot Klæbo | Norge | 38:32.3 | +37.5 | |
4 | 46 | Hans Christer Holund | Norge | 38:44.6 | +49.8 |
5 | 68 | Aleksej Tjervotkin | Ruslands Olympiske Komité | 38:51.7 | +56.9 |
6 | 36 | Perttu Hyvärinen | Finland | 39:00.2 | +1:05.4 |
7 | 62 | Hugo Lapalus | Frankrig | 39:09.6 | +1:14.8 |
8 | 39 | Jens Burman | Sverige | 39:26.8 | +1:32.0 |
9 | 60 | Ilja Semikov | Ruslands Olympiske Komité | 39:34.7 | +1:39.9 |
10 | 33 | William Poromaa | Sverige | 39:42.5 | +1:47.7 |
11 | 44 | Pål Golberg | Norge | 39:47.4 | +1:52.6 |
12 | 38 | Maurice Manificat | Frankrig | 39:49.7 | +1:54.9 |
13 | 66 | Ivan Jakimusjkin | Ruslands Olympiske Komité | 39:52.6 | +1:57.8 |
14 | 24 | Thomas Maloney Westgård | Irland | 40:01.5 | +2:06.7 |
15 | 58 | Erik Valnes | Norge | 40:06.8 | +2:12.0 |
16 | 50 | Jonas Baumann | Schweiz | 40:09.7 | +2:14.9 |
17 | 48 | Lucas Bögl | Tyskland | 40:13.9 | +2:19.1 |
18 | 56 | Francesco De Fabiani | Italien | 40:16.4 | +2:21.6 |
19 | 37 | Jonas Dobler | Tyskland | 40:21.0 | +2:26.2 |
20 | 26 | Janosch Brugger | Tyskland | 40:24.5 | +2:29.7 |
21 | 29 | Johan Häggström | Sverige | 40:30.9 | +2:36.1 |
22 | 25 | Giandomenico Salvadori | Italien | 40:33.2 | +2:38.4 |
23 | 15 | Mika Vermeulen | Østrig | 40:37.8 | +2:43.0 |
24 | 31 | Irineu Esteve Altimiras | Andorra | 40:39.4 | +2:44.6 |
25 | 23 | Vitalij Pukhkalo | Kasakhstan | 40:39.6 | +2:44.8 |
26 | 35 | Calle Halfvarsson | Sverige | 40:46.8 | +2:52.0 |
27 | 16 | Dominik Bury | Polen | 40:48.4 | +2:53.6 |
28 | 32 | Ristomatti Hakola | Finland | 40:49.6 | +2:54.8 |
29 | 5 | Olivier Léveillé | Canada | 40:52.0 | +2:57.2 |
30 | 20 | Paul Pepene | Rumænien | 40:52.7 | +2:57.9 |
31 | 10 | Adam Fellner | Tjekkiet | 41:01.0 | +3:06.2 |
32 | 14 | Albert Kuchler | Tyskland | 41:07.1 | +3:12.3 |
33 | 7 | Rémi Drolet | Canada | 41:07.7 | +3:12.9 |
34 | 22 | Paolo Ventura | Italien | 41:12.2 | +3:17.4 |
35 | 63 | Alvar Johannes Alev | Estland | 41:12.5 | +3:17.7 |
36 | 11 | Snorri Einarsson | Island | 41:17.6 | +3:22.8 |
37 | 19 | Antoine Cyr | Canada | 41:17.7 | +3:22.9 |
38 | 27 | Scott Patterson | USA | 41:23.1 | +3:28.3 |
39 | 21 | Imanol Rojo | Spanien | 41:24.2 | +3:29.4 |
40 | 6 | Jevgenij Velitjko | Kasakhstan | 41:27.3 | +3:32.5 |
41 | 4 | Shang Jincai | Kina | 41:29.6 | +3:34.8 |
42 | 1 | Ben Ogden | USA | 41:29.8 | +3:35.0 |
43 | 9 | Ryo Hirose | Japan | 41:30.5 | +3:35.7 |
44 | 40 | Dario Cologna | Schweiz | 41:39.9 | +3:45.1 |
45 | 12 | Remi Lindholm | Finland | 41:40.0 | +3:45.2 |
46 | 52 | Andrew Musgrave | Storbritannien | 41:44.7 | +3:49.9 |
47 | 49 | Liu Rongsheng | Kina | 41:51.7 | +3:56.9 |
48 | 34 | Gus Schumacher | USA | 41:53.4 | +3:58.6 |
49 | 17 | Richard Jouve | Frankrig | 41:56.6 | +4:01.8 |
50 | 54 | Michal Novák | Tjekkiet | 42:06.6 | +4:11.8 |
51 | 30 | Andrew Young | Storbritannien | 42:24.0 | +4:29.2 |
52 | 61 | Maicol Rastelli | Italien | 42:25.4 | +4:30.6 |
53 | 28 | Jason Rüesch | Schweiz | 42:29.8 | +4:35.0 |
54 | 13 | Petr Knop | Tjekkiet | 42:34.4 | +4:39.6 |
55 | 2 | Miha Ličef | Slovenien | 42:43.4 | +4:48.6 |
56 | 65 | Martin Himma | Estland | 42:44.4 | +4:49.6 |
57 | 43 | Hadesi Badelihan | Kina | 42:48.1 | +4:53.3 |
58 | 72 | Peter Mlynár | Slovakiet | 42:49.9 | +4:55.1 |
59 | 79 | Thibaut de Marre | Belgien | 42:56.7 | +5:01.9 |
60 | 55 | Mateusz Haratyk | Polen | 43:00.3 | +5:05.5 |
61 | 59 | Mikayel Mikayelyan | Armenien | 43:09.1 | +5:14.3 |
62 | 8 | Raimo Vīgants | Letland | 43:10.9 | +5:16.1 |
63 | 73 | Ciren Zhandui | Kina | 43:22.2 | +5:27.4 |
64 | 67 | Raul Popa | Rumænien | 43:25.3 | +5:30.5 |
65 | 90 | Batmönkhiin Achbadrakh | Mongoliet | 43:29.9 | +5:35.1 |
66 | 69 | JC Schoonmaker | USA | 43:31.6 | +5:36.8 |
67 | 18 | Hiroyuki Miyazawa | Japan | 43:47.5 | +5:52.7 |
68 | 87 | Jahor Sjpuntaw | Hviderusland | 44:05.2 | +6:10.4 |
69 | 76 | Vili Črv | Slovenien | 44:12.9 | +6:18.1 |
70 | 77 | Henri Roos | Estland | 44:17.8 | +6:23.0 |
71 | 74 | Miha Šimenc | Slovenien | 44:20.8 | +6:26.0 |
72 | 81 | Seve de Campo | Australien | 44:21.2 | +6:26.4 |
73 | 86 | Mark Chanloung | Thailand | 44:27.0 | +6:32.2 |
74 | 75 | Roberts Slotiņš | Letland | 44:44.8 | +6:50.0 |
75 | 78 | Phillip Bellingham | Australien | 44:46.8 | +6:52.0 |
76 | 89 | Lars Young Vik | Australien | 44:50.6 | +6:55.8 |
77 | 71 | Oleksij Krasovskyj | Ukraine | 44:59.8 | +7:05.0 |
78 | 47 | Ruslan Perekhoda | Ukraine | 45:05.6 | +7:10.8 |
79 | 45 | Kim Min-woo | Sydkorea | 45:21.6 | +7:26.8 |
80 | 80 | Ádám Kónya | Ungarn | 45:48.9 | +7:54.1 |
81 | 92 | Hugo Hinckfuss | Australien | 46:05.9 | +8:11.1 |
82 | 41 | Jeong Jong-won | Sydkorea | 46:34.6 | +8:39.8 |
83 | 82 | Tautvydas Strolia | Litauen | 46:53.1 | +8:58.3 |
84 | 96 | Danial Saveh Shemshaki | Iran | 47:26.0 | +9:31.2 |
85 | 85 | Marko Skender | Kroatien | 48:30.8 | +10:36.0 |
86 | 84 | Franco Dal Farra | Argentina | 48:35.5 | +10:40.7 |
87 | 53 | Strahinja Erić | Bosnien-Hercegovina | 48:38.3 | +10:43.5 |
88 | 98 | José Cabeça | Portugal | 49:12.0 | +11:17.2 |
89 | 94 | Timo Juhani Grönlund | Bolivia | 49:27.0 | +11:32.2 |
90 | 83 | Manex Silva | Brasilien | 50:35.1 | +12:40.3 |
91 | 88 | Yonathan Jesús Fernández | Chile | 50:36.6 | +12:41.8 |
92 | 91 | Elie Tawk | Libanon | 51:46.5 | +13:51.7 |
93 | 93 | Aleksandar Grbović | Montenegro | 52:44.9 | +14:50.1 |
94 | 99 | Jonathan Soto | Mexico | 53:30.0 | +15:35.2 |
95 | 97 | Carlos Quintana | Colombia | 55:41.9 | +17:47.1 |
51 | Yusuf Emre Fırat | Tyrkiet | Blev ikke færdig | ||
95 | Samuel Ikpefan | Nigeria | |||
3 | Jan Pechoušek | Tjekkiet | Startede ikke | ||
57 | Aljaksandar Voranaw | Hviderusland |
Referencer
- ^ Minji Seo (2021-06-16). "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). Hentet 2021-12-24.
- ^ "Beijing 2022 - Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 15Km Clasics - Start List" (PDF). Det internasjonale skiforbundet. 2018-02-11. Hentet 2022-02-20.
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