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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 – Men's 15 kilometre classical

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Men's 15 kilometre classical
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019
LocationSeefeld in Tirol, Austria
Dates20, 27 February
Competitors89 from 36 nations
Winning time38:22.6
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Finland
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The Men's 15 kilometre classical competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 20 and 27 February 2019.[1][2] A qualification was held on 20 February.[3]

Results

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Qualification

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The qualification was started on 20 February at 14:00.[4]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit Notes
1 53 Thibaut De Marre  Belgium 27:56.7 Q
2 51 Mark Chanloung  Thailand 28:09.8 +13.1 Q
3 49 Albert Jónsson  Iceland 28:25.2 +28.5 Q
4 41 Marco Dal Farra  Argentina 28:45.1 +48.4 Q
5 46 Ádám Kónya  Hungary 28:55.5 +58.8 Q
6 43 Dagur Benediktsson  Iceland 29:05.6 +1:08.9 Q
7 45 Todor Malchov  Bulgaria 29:23.7 +1:27.0 Q
8 48 Franco Dal Farra  Argentina 29:35.9 +1:39.2 Q
9 54 Sattar Seid  Iran 29:43.3 +1:46.6 Q
10 32 Batmönkhiin Achbadrakh  Mongolia 29:45.3 +1:48.6 Q
11 37 Tue Rømer  Denmark 29:46.2 +1:49.5
12 56 Dmytro Drahun  Ukraine 29:46.9 +1:50.2
13 17 Joachim Weel Rosbo  Denmark 30:16.8 +2:20.1
14 55 Tautvydas Strolia  Lithuania 30:17.8 +2:21.1
15 42 Marko Skender  Croatia 30:36.9 +2:40.2
16 52 Mihailo Škipina  Bosnia and Herzegovina 30:39.1 +2:42.4
17 50 Matías Zuloaga  Argentina 30:40.2 +2:43.5
18 40 Victor Santos  Brazil 30:59.7 +3:03.0
19 28 Kristóf Lagler  Hungary 31:20.3 +3:23.6
20 35 Jakov Hladika  Croatia 31:21.8 +3:25.1
21 18 Soninbayaryn Düürenbayar  Mongolia 31:40.3 +3:43.6
22 23 Titouan Serot  Belgium 31:41.1 +3:44.4
23 44 Aleksandar Ognyanov  Bulgaria 32:06.4 +4:09.7
24 39 Juan Agurto  Chile 32:14.3 +4:17.6
25 58 Miloš Čolić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 32:16.1 +4:19.4
26 20 Jacob Weel Rosbo  Denmark 32:16.9 +4:20.2
26 34 Myasnik Gharibyan  Armenia 32:16.9 +4:20.2
28 3 Dashdondogiin Mönkhgerel  Mongolia 32:17.8 +4:21.1
29 27 Timo Juhani Grönlund  Bolivia 32:36.7 +4:40.0
30 57 Miloš Milosavljević  Serbia 32:41.4 +4:44.7
31 31 Yasin Shemshaki  Iran 32:41.5 +4:44.8
32 21 Jan Rossiter  Ireland 32:41.9 +4:45.2
33 26 Georgios Nakas  Greece 32:42.1 +4:45.4
34 33 Yaghoob Kiashemshaki  Iran 33:01.5 +5:04.8
35 36 Yuri Rocha  Brazil 33:12.6 +5:15.9
36 24 Tucker Murphy  Bermuda 33:26.4 +5:29.7
37 19 Rokas Vaitkus  Lithuania 34:05.7 +6:09.0
38 11 Stephan Langer  Belgium 34:59.4 +7:02.7
39 4 Tariel Zharkymbaev  Kyrgyzstan 35:01.7 +7:05.0
40 9 Klaus Jungbluth Rodríguez  Ecuador 35:16.4 +7:19.7
41 12 André Gonçalves  Portugal 35:25.4 +7:28.7
42 38 Samer Tawk  Lebanon 35:27.1 +7:30.4
43 16 Roni Aleksander Zein  Lebanon 35:34.4 +7:37.7
44 13 Filipe Cabrita  Portugal 35:57.3 +8:00.6
45 29 Paulius Januškevičius  Lithuania 36:19.0 +8:22.3
46 30 Aleksander Grbović  Montenegro 36:22.9 +8:26.2
47 25 Reza Rajabbloukat  Iran 36:37.5 +8:40.8
48 2 Andrew Theall  Colombia 37:17.5 +9:20.8
49 14 Peter Jensen  Denmark 38:26.2 +10:29.5
50 7 Andreas Razafimahatratra  Madagascar 39:04.2 +11:07.5
51 8 Juan Carlos Avilés  Mexico 39:16.3 +11:19.6
52 15 Antonio Pineyro  Mexico 40:55.6 +12:58.9
53 1 Luis Carrasco  Mexico 43:17.7 +15:21.0
54 5 Germán Madrazo  Mexico 43:32.5 +15:35.8
55 10 Mark Rajack  Trinidad and Tobago 44:13.0 +16:16.3
56 6 Sebastián Uprimny  Colombia 46:02.3 +18:05.6
47 Kari Peters  Luxembourg Did not finish
22 Nicolae Gaiduc  Moldova Did not start

Final

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The final was started on 27 February at 14:00.[5]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 68 Martin Johnsrud Sundby  Norway 38:22.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 62 Alexander Bessmertnykh  Russia 38:25.5 +2.9
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 46 Iivo Niskanen  Finland 38:43.0 +20.4
4 64 Andrey Larkov  Russia 38:45.4 +22.8
5 44 Didrik Tønseth  Norway 38:46.9 +24.3
6 56 Dario Cologna  Switzerland 38:55.0 +32.4
7 70 Sjur Røthe  Norway 38:56.5 +33.9
8 42 Alexander Bolshunov  Russia 39:21.1 +58.5
54 Andrew Musgrave  Great Britain
10 52 Emil Iversen  Norway 39:23.1 +1:00.5
11 36 Jens Burman  Sweden 39:45.8 +1:23.2
12 58 Viktor Thorn  Sweden 39:51.6 +1:29.0
13 15 Andreas Katz  Germany 39:59.6 +1:37.0
14 21 Jonas Baumann  Switzerland 40:04.7 +1:42.1
15 16 Sebastian Eisenlauer  Germany 40:07.4 +1:44.8
16 50 Calle Halfvarsson  Sweden 40:12.4 +1:49.8
17 31 Erik Bjornsen  United States 40:12.9 +1:50.3
18 37 Janosch Brugger  Germany 40:14.2 +1:51.6
19 24 Perttu Hyvärinen  Finland 40:16.8 +1:54.2
20 66 Francesco De Fabiani  Italy 40:20.3 +1:57.7
21 39 Daniel Rickardsson  Sweden 40:21.8 +1:59.2
22 29 Irineu Esteve Altimiras  Andorra 40:30.2 +2:07.6
23 22 Ueli Schnider  Switzerland 40:31.6 +2:09.0
24 35 Jules Lapierre  France 40:39.8 +2:17.2
25 48 Maurice Manificat  France 40:43.3 +2:20.7
26 20 Hiroyuki Miyazawa  Japan 40:44.8 +2:22.2
34 Lucas Bögl  Germany
28 26 Naoto Baba  Japan 40:44.9 +2:22.3
29 38 Ristomatti Hakola  Finland 40:50.8 +2:28.2
30 33 Scott Patterson  United States 40:57.3 +2:34.7
31 28 Kyle Bratrud  United States 41:06.4 +2:43.8
32 8 Anssi Pentsinen  Finland 41:11.1 +2:48.5
33 60 Maxim Vylegzhanin  Russia 41:12.6 +2:50.0
34 69 Scott James Hill  Canada 41:23.9 +3:01.3
35 76 Thomas Hjalmar Westgård  Ireland 41:39.5 +3:16.9
36 6 Andrew Young  Great Britain 41:42.6 +3:20.0
37 18 Valentin Chauvin  France 41:46.2 +3:23.6
32 Beda Klee  Switzerland
39 14 Michal Novák  Czech Republic 41:46.3 +3:23.7
40 57 Veselin Tzinzov  Bulgaria 41:46.8 +3:24.2
41 11 Paul Constantin Pepene  Romania 41:51.3 +3:28.7
42 63 Miroslav Rypl  Czech Republic 41:58.8 +3:36.2
43 1 Snorri Einarsson  Iceland 42:01.6 +3:39.0
44 10 Kaichi Naruse  Japan 42:06.3 +3:43.7
45 25 Benjamin Lustgarten  United States 42:12.2 +3:49.6
46 9 Evan Palmer-Charrette  Canada 42:15.3 +3:52.7
47 45 Len Väljas  Canada 42:15.5 +3:52.9
48 59 Imanol Rojo  Spain 42:20.0 +3:57.4
49 55 Adam Fellner  Czech Republic 42:22.0 +3:59.4
50 17 Vitaliy Pukhkalo  Kazakhstan 42:27.8 +4:05.2
51 13 Denis Volotka  Kazakhstan 42:30.5 +4:07.9
52 65 Joni Mäki  Finland 42:34.4 +4:11.8
53 27 Maicol Rastelli  Italy 42:34.5 +4:11.9
54 80 Shang Jincai  China 42:38.4 +4:15.8
55 61 Oleksiy Krasovsky  Ukraine 42:44.8 +4:22.2
56 43 Luis Stadlober  Austria 42:49.6 +4:27.0
57 67 Stefan Zelger  Italy 42:56.9 +4:34.3
58 41 Benjamin Črv  Slovenia 42:57.2 +4:34.6
59 72 Maciej Staręga  Poland 43:14.5 +4:51.9
60 12 Olzhas Klimin  Kazakhstan 43:17.2 +4:54.6
61 4 Jan Kořístek  Slovakia 43:20.4 +4:57.8
62 19 Dominik Bury  Poland 43:21.3 +4:58.7
63 74 Martin Vögeli  Liechtenstein 43:24.9 +5:02.3
64 53 Aliaksandr Voranau  Belarus 43:29.8 +5:07.2
65 77 Bao Lin  China 43:32.3 +5:09.7
66 7 Petr Knop  Czech Republic 43:35.7 +5:13.1
67 2 Raido Ränkel  Estonia 43:39.7 +5:17.1
68 5 Russell Kennedy  Canada 44:13.4 +5:50.8
69 49 Kamil Bury  Poland 44:27.1 +6:04.5
70 51 Petrică Hogiu  Romania 44:33.5 +6:10.9
71 89 Ádám Kónya  Hungary 44:39.9 +6:17.3
72 78 Wang Qiang  China 44:51.0 +6:28.4
73 79 Martin Penchev  Bulgaria 45:02.8 +6:40.2
74 75 Mikayel Mikayelyan  Armenia 45:09.6 +6:47.0
75 86 Thibaut de Marre  Belgium 45:10.8 +6:48.2
76 91 Seve de Campo  Australia 45:11.6 +6:49.0
77 83 Zhu Mingliang  China 45:18.0 +6:55.4
78 71 Raul Mihai Popa  Romania 45:19.3 +6:56.7
79 47 Martin Himma  Estonia 45:28.9 +7:06.3
80 73 Yan Kostruba  Ukraine 45:42.8 +7:20.2
81 81 Tadevos Poghosyan  Armenia 46:44.1 +8:21.5
82 93 Alex Vanias  Greece 47:28.3 +9:05.7
83 85 Mark Pollock  Australia 47:55.9 +9:33.3
84 88 Albert Jónsson  Iceland 48:21.5 +9:58.9
85 90 Todor Malchov  Bulgaria 48:27.1 +10:04.5
86 84 Sattar Seid  Iran 49:04.5 +10:41.9
87 92 Dagur Benediktsson  Iceland 49:11.9 +10:49.3
82 Andrej Segeč  Slovakia Did not finish
87 Mark Chanloung  Thailand
3 Andreas Veerpalu  Estonia Did not start
23 Max Hauke  Austria
30 Karel Tammjärv  Estonia
40 Alexey Poltoranin  Kazakhstan

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2019-02-23. Retrieved 2019-02-17.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualification start list
  4. ^ Qualification results
  5. ^ Final results