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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 Falun (SWE) Cross-Country Men 4 X 10 Km Classic/Free Relay FRI 27 FEB 2015 Start Time: 13:30 Results End Time: 15:08 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 Falun (SWE) Cross-Country Men 4 x 10 km Classic/Free Relay FRI 27 FEB 2015 Start Time: 13:30 Results End Time: 15:08 Jury Information Course Information FIS Technical Delegate PEETS Robert (EST) Name: 2.5km Red 2.5km Blue FIS Race Director MIGNEREY Pierre (FIS) Height Difference (HD): 69 m 36 m FIS Assistant Technical Delegate PRYKAERI Jussi (FIN) Maximum Climb (MC): 42 m 21 m Member MACOR Enzo (ITA) Total Climb (TC): 99 m 83 m Member RAKIC Riikka (SUI) Length of Lap: 2844 m 2438 m Chief of Competition JONS Tomas (SWE) Number of Laps: 4 4 Bib NSA Leg Leg Leg Team Team Rank Bib Colour/ Behind Leg Name Time Rank Behind Time Rank Technique 1 4 NOR - NORWAY 1:34:18.5 0.0 4-1 r / C DYRHAUG Niklas 27:39.1 4 +3.1 27:39.1 4 +3.1 4-2 g / C TOENSETH Didrik 27:41.9 4 +31.5 55:21.0 3 +14.1 4-3 y / F GLOEERSEN Anders 19:02.8 1 0.0 1:14:23.8 1 0.0 4-4 b / F NORTHUG Petter Jr. 19:54.7 3 +9.7 1:34:18.5 1 0.0 2 1 SWE - SWEDEN 1:34:19.1 +0.6 1-1 r / C RICHARDSSON Daniel 27:56.5 7 +20.5 27:56.5 7 +20.5 1-2 g / C OLSSON Johan 27:10.4 1 0.0 55:06.9 1 0.0 1-3 y / F HELLNER Marcus 19:23.3 3 +20.5 1:14:30.2 3 +6.4 1-4 b / F HALFVARSSON Calle 19:48.9 2 +3.9 1:34:19.1 2 +0.6 3 3 FRA - FRANCE 1:34:27.4 +8.9 3-1 r / C GAILLARD Jean Marc 27:57.2 9 +21.2 27:57.2 9 +21.2 3-2 g / C MANIFICAT Maurice 27:16.4 2 +6.0 55:13.6 2 +6.7 3-3 y / F DUVILLARD Robin 19:14.0 2 +11.2 1:14:27.6 2 +3.8 3-4 b / F BACKSCHEIDER Adrien 19:59.8 4 +14.8 1:34:27.4 3 +8.9 4 2 RUS - RUSSIAN FEDERATION 1:34:49.5 +31.0 2-1 r / C VYLEGZHANIN Maxim 27:41.0 6 +5.0 27:41.0 6 +5.0 2-2 g / C BESSMERTNYKH Alexander 27:58.3 5 +47.9 55:39.3 4 +32.4 2-3 y / F LEGKOV Alexander 19:25.2 4 +22.4 1:15:04.5 4 +40.7 2-4 b / F BELOV Evgeniy 19:45.0 1 0.0 1:34:49.5 4 +31.0 5 7 SUI - SWITZERLAND 1:36:21.5 +2:03.0 7-1 r / C SCHNIDER Ueli 28:45.9 15 +1:09.9 28:45.9 15 +1:09.9 7-2 g / C COLOGNA Dario 27:29.8 3 +19.4 56:15.7 6 +1:08.8 7-3 y / F BAUMANN Jonas 20:05.1 8 +1:02.3 1:16:20.8 7 +1:57.0 7-4 b / F LIVERS Toni 20:00.7 5 +15.7 1:36:21.5 5 +2:03.0 6 5 ITA - ITALY 1:36:45.7 +2:27.2 5-1 r / C DE FABIANI Francesco 27:56.9 8 +20.9 27:56.9 8 +20.9 5-2 g / C NOECKLER Dietmar 28:40.5 10 +1:30.1 56:37.4 10 +1:30.5 5-3 y / F CLARA Roland 19:41.3 5 +38.5 1:16:18.7 5 +1:54.9 5-4 b / F PELLEGRINO Federico 20:27.0 10 +42.0 1:36:45.7 6 +2:27.2 PF 7 9 GER - GERMANY 1:36:57.5 +2:39.0 9-1 r / C DOBLER Jonas 27:39.7 5 +3.7 27:39.7 5 +3.7 9-2 g / C BING Thomas 29:19.3 13 +2:08.9 56:59.0 13 +1:52.1 9-3 y / F NOTZ Florian 19:54.7 7 +51.9 1:16:53.7 10 +2:29.9 9-4 b / F TSCHARNKE Tim 20:03.8 6 +18.8 1:36:57.5 7 +2:39.0 PF 8 6 FIN - FINLAND 1:36:57.5 +2:39.0 6-1 r / C JAUHOJAERVI Sami 27:37.3 2 +1.3 27:37.3 2 +1.3 6-2 g / C NISKANEN Iivo 28:06.0 7 +55.6 55:43.3 5 +36.4 6-3 y / F HEIKKINEN Matti 21:06.9 13 +2:04.1 1:16:50.2 8 +2:26.4 6-4 b / F NOUSIAINEN Ville 20:07.3 7 +22.3 1:36:57.5 8 +2:39.0 27 FEB 2015 / Falun (SWE) / 3278 Data & Timing Sponsor www.fis-ski.com Data & Timing Sponsor _73C 1.0 Report Created FRI 27 FEB 2015 15:21 Page 1/3 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 Falun (SWE) Cross-Country Men 4 x 10 km Classic/Free Relay FRI 27 FEB 2015 Start Time: 13:30 Results End Time: 15:08 Bib NSA Leg Leg Leg Team Team Rank Bib Colour/ Behind Leg Name Time Rank Behind Time Rank Technique 9 8 CZE - CZECH REPUBLIC 1:37:03.1 +2:44.6 8-1 r / C RAZYM Ales 28:29.3 13 +53.3 28:29.3 13 +53.3 8-2 g / C JAKS Martin 28:05.7 6 +55.3 56:35.0 8 +1:28.1 8-3 y / F KOZISEK Dusan 19:44.2 6 +41.4 1:16:19.2 6 +1:55.4 8-4 b / F KNOP Petr 20:43.9 12 +58.9 1:37:03.1 9 +2:44.6 10 12 CAN - CANADA 1:37:22.0 +3:03.5 12-1 r / C HARVEY Alex 27:36.0 1 0.0 27:36.0 1 0.0 12-2 g / C KILLICK Graeme 29:02.5 12 +1:52.1 56:38.5 11 +1:31.6 12-3 y / F BABIKOV Ivan 20:21.7 10 +1:18.9 1:17:00.2 11 +2:36.4 12-4 b / F VALJAS Len 20:21.8 9 +36.8 1:37:22.0 10 +3:03.5 11 11 USA - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1:37:23.4 +3:04.9 11-1 r / C BJORNSEN Erik 28:08.9 10 +32.9 28:08.9 10 +32.9 11-2 g / C HOFFMAN Noah 28:27.0 8 +1:16.6 56:35.9 9 +1:29.0 11-3 y / F BRATRUD Kyle 20:26.5 11 +1:23.7 1:17:02.4 12 +2:38.6 11-4 b / F HAMILTON Simeon 20:21.0 8 +36.0 1:37:23.4 11 +3:04.9 12 16 JPN - JAPAN 1:38:08.5 +3:50.0 16-1 r / C LENTING Akira 28:28.8 12 +52.8 28:28.8 12 +52.8 16-2 g / C YOSHIDA Keishin 28:29.4 9 +1:19.0 56:58.2 12 +1:51.3 16-3 y / F UDA Takatsugu 20:37.5 12 +1:34.7 1:17:35.7 13 +3:11.9 16-4 b / F MIYAZAWA Hiroyuki 20:32.8 11 +47.8 1:38:08.5 12 +3:50.0 13 13 KAZ - KAZAKHSTAN 1:38:28.6 +4:10.1 13-1 r / C POLTORANIN Alexey 27:37.7 3 +1.7 27:37.7 3 +1.7 13-2 g / C VELICHKO Yevgeniy 28:57.1 11 +1:46.7 56:34.8 7 +1:27.9 13-3 y / F CHEBOTKO Nikolay 20:15.5 9 +1:12.7 1:16:50.3 9 +2:26.5 13-4 b / F MUKHIN Rinat 21:38.3 13 +1:53.3 1:38:28.6 13 +4:10.1 14 14 BLR - BELARUS LAP 14-1 r / C SEMENOV Michail 28:19.3 11 +43.3 28:19.3 11 +43.3 14-2 g / C VORANAU Aliaksandr 29:52.2 14 +2:41.8 58:11.5 14 +3:04.6 14-3 y / F DOLIDOVICH Sergei LAP 14 14-4 b / F ASTAPENKA Yury 15 15 POL - POLAND LAP 15-1 r / C KRECZMER Maciej 28:29.8 14 +53.8 28:29.8 14 +53.8 15-2 g / C GAZUREK Sebastian 31:01.7 16 +3:51.3 59:31.5 15 +4:24.6 15-3 y / F ANTOLEC Jan LAP 15 15-4 b / F STAREGA Maciej 16 10 EST - ESTONIA LAP 10-1 r / C TAMMJARV Karel 29:23.0 16 +1:47.0 29:23.0 16 +1:47.0 10-2 g / C REHEMAA Aivar 30:09.4 15 +2:59.0 59:32.4 16 +4:25.5 10-3 y / F RANKEL Raido LAP 16 10-4 b / F KUMMEL Peeter 17 17 UKR - UKRAINE LAP 17-1 r / C KRASOVSKYI Oleksii 29:47.7 17 +2:11.7 29:47.7 17 +2:11.7 17-2 g / C ORLYK Andriy LAP 17 17-3 y / F PEREKHODA Ruslan 17-4 b / F YAREMENKO Kostyantyn 27 FEB 2015 / Falun (SWE) / 3278 Data & Timing Sponsor www.fis-ski.com Data & Timing Sponsor _73C 1.0 Report Created FRI 27 FEB 2015 15:21 Page 2/3 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 Falun (SWE) Cross-Country Men 4 x 10 km Classic/Free Relay FRI 27 FEB 2015 Start Time: 13:30 Results End Time: 15:08 Temperatures Competitors / NOCs Weather Snow Condition Air Snow Entries Ranked DNS DNF DSQ LAP Rain Snow Packed 2,3°C -0,4°C 68/17 68/17 0/0 0/0 0/0 16/4 FIS Technical Delegate: Race Secretary: PEETS Robert (EST) ANDERSSON Mats (SWE) LEGEND b Blue C Classic DNF Did Not Finish DNS Did Not Start DSQ Disqualified F Free g Green LAP Lapped PF Photo Finish r Red y Yellow 27 FEB 2015 / Falun (SWE) / 3278 Data & Timing Sponsor www.fis-ski.com Data & Timing Sponsor _73C 1.0 Report Created FRI 27 FEB 2015 15:21 Page 3/3.
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