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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 Falun (SWE) Cross-Country Men 6 X 1.4 Km Free Team Sprint - Semi Finals SUN 22 FEB 2015 Start List FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 Falun (SWE) Cross-Country Men 6 x 1.4 km Free Team Sprint - Semi Finals SUN 22 FEB 2015 Start List Jury Information Course Information FIS Technical Delegate PEETS Robert (EST) Name: 1.4km Green FIS Race Director MIGNEREY Pierre (FIS) Height Difference (HD): 31 m FIS Assistant Technical Delegate PRYKAERI Jussi (FIN) Maximum Climb (MC): 26 m Member MACOR Enzo (ITA) Total Climb (TC): 56 m Member RAKIC Riikka (SUI) Length of Lap: 1408 m Chief of Competition JONS Tomas (SWE) Number of Laps: 2x3 Number of Athletes: 56, Number of Nations: 28 Semifinal B Start Time: 13:26 Bib NSA FIS Team Leg Bib Colour Name Points Remarks 15 SWE - Sweden 23.33 15-1 r HALFVARSSON Calle (Falun-Borlaenge SK) 5.42 D 15-2 b PETERSON Teodor (IFK Umeaa) 17.91 S 16 ITA - Italy 24.94 16-1 r NOECKLER Dietmar (G.S. FIAMME ORO MOENA) 10.63 D 16-2 b PELLEGRINO Federico (G.S. FIAMME ORO MOENA) 14.31 S 17 FRA - France 43.24 17-1 r DUVILLARD Robin (EMHM - Villard de Lans) 10.98 D 17-2 b GROS Baptiste (Les Dragons d'Annecy) 32.26 S 18 FIN - Finland 44.90 18-1 r NOUSIAINEN Ville (Kouvolan Hiihtoseura) 18.81 D 18-2 b JYLHAE Martti (Vuokatti Ski Team Kainuu) 26.09 S 19 JPN - Japan 70.04 19-1 r LENTING Akira (TEAM AKIRA) 32.87 D 19-2 b MIYAZAWA Hiroyuki (Waseda University) 37.17 D 20 AUT - Austria 75.59 20-1 r WURM Harald (WSV Vomp-Tirol) 56.91 S 20-2 b TRITSCHER Bernhard (SK Saalfelden-Salzburg) 18.68 D 21 EST - Estonia 89.54 21-1 r RANKEL Raido (Voru Skiclub) 60.77 D 21-2 b KUMMEL Peeter (Tartu Skiclub) 28.77 S 22 CZE - Czech Republic 90.78 22-1 r RAZYM Ales (Dukla Liberec) 39.73 D 22-2 b KOZISEK Dusan (Dukla Liberec) 51.05 S 23 ROU - Romania 141.93 23-1 r HOGIU Petrica (CSM Bistrita) 93.54 D 23-2 b PEPENE Paul Constantin (CS Dinamo Bucuresti) 48.39 D 24 AUS - Australia 148.92 24-1 r BELLINGHAM Phillip (Birkebeiner Nordic Ski Club) 63.22 S 24-2 b WATSON Callum (Cooma Ski Club) 85.70 D 25 UKR - Ukraine 221.50 25-1 r PEREKHODA Ruslan 85.21 D 25-2 b ORLYK Andriy 136.29 D 26 BUL - Bulgaria 241.66 26-1 r BELOMAZHEV Stanimir ( SK Hemus) 134.38 D 26-2 b CHUCHUGANOV Yordan (SK Panichishte 2009) 107.28 D 22 FEB 2015 / Falun (SWE) / 3274 CCM461201_51F 1.0 Data & Timing Sponsor www.fis-ski.com Data & Timing Sponsor CCM461201_51F 1.0 Report Created SUN 22 FEB 2015 10:19 Page 1/3 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 Falun (SWE) Cross-Country Men 6 x 1.4 km Free Team Sprint - Semi Finals SUN 22 FEB 2015 Start List Semifinal B Start Time: 13:26 Bib NSA FIS Team Leg Bib Colour Name Points Remarks 27 ISL - Iceland 277.09 27-1 r BIRGISSON Saevar (OLAFSFJORDUR) 160.00 D 27-2 b KRISTINSSON Brynjar Leo (Akureyri) 117.09 D 28 CHN - People's Republic of China 282.12 28-1 r XIN Detao (Jilin) 160.00 D 28-2 b SHANG Jincai 122.12 D 22 FEB 2015 / Falun (SWE) / 3274 CCM461201_51F 1.0 Data & Timing Sponsor www.fis-ski.com Data & Timing Sponsor CCM461201_51F 1.0 Report Created SUN 22 FEB 2015 10:19 Page 2/3 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 Falun (SWE) Cross-Country Men 6 x 1.4 km Free Team Sprint - Semi Finals SUN 22 FEB 2015 Start List Semifinal A Start Time: 13:54 Bib NSA FIS Team Leg Bib Colour Name Points Remarks 1 NOR - Norway 16.82 1-1 r KROGH Finn Haagen (Tverrelvdalen Il) 9.25 D 1-2 b NORTHUG Petter Jr. (Strindheim IL) 7.57 D 2 RUS - Russian Federation 36.87 2-1 r PETUKHOV Alexey 15.51 S 2-2 b KRIUKOV Nikita (Sdusor 81) 21.36 S 3 GER - Germany 38.19 3-1 r BING Thomas (Rhoener WSV Dermbach) 27.45 D 3-2 b TSCHARNKE Tim (SV Biberau) 10.74 D 4 BLR - Belarus 61.48 4-1 r DOLIDOVICH Sergei 27.76 D 4-2 b SEMENOV Michail 33.72 D 5 USA - United States of America 67.10 5-1 r NEWELL Andrew (Stratton Mountain School) 32.53 S 5-2 b HAMILTON Simeon (Stratton Mountain School) 34.57 S 6 POL - Poland 82.01 6-1 r KRECZMER Maciej (LKS Poroniec Poronin) 50.04 D 6-2 b STAREGA Maciej (UKS RAWA Siedlce) 31.97 S 7 CAN - Canada 89.22 7-1 r COCKNEY Jesse (Foothills Nordic Ski Club) 54.83 S 7-2 b VALJAS Len (Team Hardwood) 34.39 S 8 KAZ - Kazakhstan 96.85 8-1 r STAROSTIN Mark 46.51 D 8-2 b CHEBOTKO Nikolay (Cska) 50.34 D 9 SUI - Switzerland 99.40 9-1 r SCHAAD Roman (Drusberg) 60.82 S 9-2 b COLOGNA Gianluca (Val Müstair) 38.58 S 10 SVK - Slovakia 172.77 10-1 r MLYNAR Peter (SKP Strbske Pleso) 67.69 D 10-2 b SEGEC Andrej (SKI TEAM JASE LATKY) 105.08 D 11 LTU - Lithuania 215.43 11-1 r VAICIULIS Modestas 109.40 S 11-2 b TERENTJEV Stepan (Startas) 106.03 D 12 HUN - Hungary 274.48 12-1 r GOMBOS Karoly (Honved Zalka SC) 160.00 D 12-2 b KONYA Adam (Veszpremi SE) 114.48 D 13 DAN - Denmark 275.02 13-1 r HULGAARD Lasse (Copenhagen Skiing club) 131.49 D 13-2 b KRISTENSEN Karl Peter (Asp) 143.53 D 14 GRE - Greece 317.58 14-1 r ANGELIS Apostolos (Eos Metsovou) 157.58 D 14-2 b KARAMICHAS Kleanthis (EOS Metsovou) 160.00 D LEGEND b Blue D Distance Points r Red S Sprint Points 22 FEB 2015 / Falun (SWE) / 3274 CCM461201_51F 1.0 Data & Timing Sponsor www.fis-ski.com Data & Timing Sponsor CCM461201_51F 1.0 Report Created SUN 22 FEB 2015 10:19 Page 3/3.
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