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Prologen Herrar Prologen 7:43.9 Dmitriy JAPAROV Herrar Rank 21 Matti HEIKKINEN 7:48.5 Rank 11 Marcus HELLNER 7:45.0 Rank Giorgio DI CENTA 1 Rank 7:19.5 21 Tord Asle GJERDALEN 7:48.5 Rank 12 Alexey PETUKHOV 7:45.2 Rank Tom REICHELT 2 Rank 7:26.5 21 Axel TEICHMANN 7:48.5 Rank 13 Petter jr. NORTHUG 7:46.0 Rank Ville NOUSIAINEN 3 Rank 7:32.4 24 Andrew NEWELL 7:48.8 Rank 14 Alexander LEGKOV 7:46.2 Rank Vincent VITTOZ 4 Rank 7:39.3 25 Alexander BESSMERTNYKH 7:49.3 Rank 15 Loris FRASNELLI 7:46.5 Rank Martin JAKS 5 Rank 7:39.6 25 Sergey TURYCHEV 7:49.3 Rank 16 Robin DUVILLARD 7:47.3 Rank Cyril MIRANDA 6 Rank 7:40.3 27 Maurice MANIFICAT 7:49.7 Rank 17 Dario COLOGNA 7:47.4 Rank Valerio CHECCHI 7 Rank 7:41.2 28 Alex HARVEY 7:49.8 Rank 18 Ilia CHERNOUSOV 7:47.9 Rank David HOFER 8 Rank 7:42.8 29 Roland CLARA 7:49.9 Rank 19 Lukas BAUER 7:48.2 Rank Curdin PERL 9 Rank 7:43.1 30 Kristian Tettli RENNEMO 7:50.0 Rank 20 Jean Marc GAILLARD 7:48.3 Rank Bernhard TRITSCHER 10 Rank 31 Jens FILBRICH 7:50.2 Rank 52 Juergen PINTER 7:58.1 Rank Roger Aa DJUPVIK 42 Rank 7:54.2 32 Sebastian EISENLAUER 7:50.6 Rank 53 Thomas MORIGGL 7:58.2 Rank Jesper MODIN 43 Rank 7:54.4 33 Fulvio SCOLA 7:51.3 Rank 54 Franz GOERING 7:58.4 Rank Keishin YOSHIDA 44 Rank 7:54.5 34 Kris FREEMAN 7:51.4 Rank 55 Ivan BABIKOV 8:00.8 Rank Nikolay MORILOV 45 Rank 7:55.6 35 Maciej KRECZMER 7:52.1 Rank 56 Remo FISCHER 8:01.5 Rank Benoit-Gilles DUFOURD 46 Rank 7:56.6 36 Anders SOEDERGREN 7:52.2 Rank 57 Andreas KATZ 8:01.7 Rank Devon KERSHAW 47 Rank 7:56.7 37 Simen OESTENSEN 7:52.3 Rank 58 Daniel RICKARDSSON 8:02.5 Rank Sami JAUHOJAERVI 48 Rank 7:57.3 38 Tobias ANGERER 7:52.4 Rank 59 Tim TSCHARNKE 8:02.6 Rank Emil JOENSSON 49 Rank 7:57.4 39 Johannes DUERR 7:52.8 Rank 60 Christophe PERRILLAT 8:02.9 Rank Martin KOUKAL 50 Rank 7:57.8 40 Andy KUEHNE 7:52.9 Rank 61 Manuel HIRNER 8:04.0 Rank Johan OLSSON 51 Rank 7:58.0 41 Renato PASINI 7:53.4 Rank 62 8:04.2 Rank Mariusz MICHALEK 8 Rank 6:48.3 74 Dusan KOZISEK 8:27.0 Rank 62 Laure BARTHELEMY 8:04.2 Rank Callum WATSON 9 Rank 6:48.5 75 Hannes DOTZLER 8:35.9 Rank 64 Krista LAHTEENMAKI 8:04.7 Rank 9 6:48.5 Snorri EINARSSON Rank Prologen 65 Magda GENUIN 8:04.9 Damer Rank 11 Justyna KOWALCZYK 6:49.9 Rank Toni LIVERS 1 Rank 6:24.0 66 Aurore JEAN 8:07.1 Rank 12 Charlotte KALLA 6:50.4 Rank Lucas BOEGL 2 Rank 6:30.5 67 Stefanie BOEHLER 8:07.8 Rank 13 Astrid Uhrenholdt JACOBSEN 6:50.5 Rank Roman LEYBYUK 3 Rank 6:38.8 68 Marthe KRISTOFFERSEN 8:09.5 Rank 14 Riitta-Liisa ROPONEN 6:51.0 Rank Jaak MAE 4 Rank 6:44.7 69 Natalja ILJINA 8:12.8 Rank 14 Peeter KUMMEL Yulia TCHEKALEVA 6:51.0 Rank Rank 70 5 8:14.4 6:46.2 Kikkan RANDALL Rank Timo SIMONLATSER 16 Rank Aino- Kaisa SAARINEN 6:52.3 71 Rank 8:17.7 6 6:46.3 Francois SOULIE Arianna FOLLIS Rank Rank 72 17 8:22.8 Denise HERRMANN 6:52.4 Rank Philipp MARSCHALL 7 6:47.7 Rank Maria RYDQVIST 73 Rank 8:25.2 18 Petra MAJDIC 6:52.7 Britta JOHANSSON 39 7:02.6 NORGREN Rank Anna HAAG 29 Rank 6:59.4 19 Katrin ZELLER 6:52.8 Rank 40 7:03.6 Celia BOURGEOIS Rank Olga MIKHAILOVA 30 Rank 7:00.4 20 Anouk FAIVRE PICON 6:53.8 Rank 41 7:03.8 Barbara JEZERSEK Rank Elisa BROCARD 31 Rank 7:00.8 21 Kateryna GRYGORENKO 6:54.0 Rank 42 7:04.2 Alena PROCHAZKOVA Rank Therese JOHAUG 32 Rank 7:01.0 22 Anne KYLLOENEN 6:54.1 Rank Lucia ANGER 43 Rank 7:04.4 33 Katerina SMUTNA 7:01.5 Rank 23 Kerttu NISKANEN 6:55.1 Rank Virginia DE MARTIN 44 TOPRANIN 7:04.5 Rank Marianna LONGA 34 Rank 7:01.6 24 Paulina MACIUSZEK 6:55.5 Rank 45 Silvia RUPIL 7:04.9 Rank Ingvild Flugstad OESTBERG 35 Rank 7:01.7 25 Ivana JANECKOVA 6:56.0 Rank 46 Riikka SARASOJA 7:06.0 Rank Hanna KOLB 36 Rank 7:01.8 26 Sara LINDBORG 6:57.1 Rank 47 Vesna FABJAN 7:07.2 Rank Valentina SHEVCHENKO 37 Rank 7:02.0 27 Masako ISHIDA 6:57.5 Rank 48 Madoka NATSUMI 7:08.4 Rank Julia IVANOVA 37 Rank 7:02.0 28 Svetlana BOCHKAREVA 6:58.5 Rank 49 Emilie VINA 7:08.5 Rank Eva NYVLTOVA Rank 49 7:08.5 Marte ELDEN Rank 49 7:08.5 Sandra RINGWALD Rank 52 7:10.0 Julia TIKHONOVA Rank 53 7:11.2 Larisa SHAIDUROVA Rank 54 7:12.8 Sara SVENDSEN Rank 55 7:13.2 Helene JACOB Rank 56 7:14.1 Lada NESTERENKO Rank 57 7:22.2 .
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