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Cross-country skiing at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' cross-country cross

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Boys' cross-country cross
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueBirkebeineren Ski Stadium
Date13 February
Competitors50 from 42 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kim Magnus  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Thomas Helland Larsen  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lauri Mannila  Finland
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The boys' cross-country cross freestyle cross-country skiing competition at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held on 13 February at the Birkebeineren Ski Stadium.[1] The distance was 1.5km.[2]

Results

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Qualifying

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The qualifying was held at 10:00.[3]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 4 Kim Magnus  South Korea 3:01.45 Q
2 6 Camille Laude  France 3:04.33 +2.88 Q
3 8 Thomas Helland Larsen  Norway 3:05.67 +4.22 Q
4 7 Vebjørn Hegdal  Norway 3:05.96 +4.51 Q
5 2 Lauri Mannila  Finland 3:06.26 +4.81 Q
6 3 Adam Persson  Sweden 3:07.93 +6.48 Q
7 20 Remi Lindholm  Finland 3:11.06 +9.61 Q
8 27 Vili Črv  Slovenia 3:11.46 +10.01 Q
9 18 Arnaud Guex  Switzerland 3:11.70 +10.25 Q
10 1 Ivan Lyuft  Kazakhstan 3:12.36 +10.91 Q
11 49 Florian Schwentner  Austria 3:12.81 +11.36 Q
12 19 Luca Del Fabbro  Italy 3:13.08 +11.63 Q
13 22 Raimo Vīgants  Latvia 3:13.32 +11.87 Q
14 24 Chris Ole Sauerbrey  Germany 3:14.51 +13.06 Q
15 13 Andrii Orlyk  Ukraine 3:14.56 +13.11 Q
16 12 Jeremy Royer  France 3:15.52 +14.07 Q
17 10 Philipp Unger  Germany 3:15.79 +14.34 Q
18 32 Adam Matouš  Czech Republic 3:16.02 +14.57 Q
19 17 Maurus Lozza  Switzerland 3:16.62 +15.17 Q
20 11 Eric Rosjö  Sweden 3:16.66 +15.21 Q
21 26 Rokas Vaitkus  Lithuania 3:16.71 +15.26 Q
22 23 Kaarel Karri  Estonia 3:16.73 +15.28 Q
23 30 Riku Kasahara  Japan 3:16.92 +15.47 Q
24 14 Mateusz Haratyk  Poland 3:17.05 +15.60 Q
25 36 Luka Markun  Slovenia 3:17.46 +16.01 Q
26 29 Nikolay Viyachev  Bulgaria 3:17.98 +16.53 Q
27 28 Mikayel Mikayelyan  Armenia 3:18.48 +17.03 Q
28 5 Yaroslav Rybochkin  Russia 3:18.82 +17.37 Q
29 21 Levi Nadlersmith  Canada 3:19.14 +17.69 Q
30 16 Hunter Wonders  United States 3:19.42 +17.97 Q
31 15 Thibaut De Marre  Belgium 3:19.67 +18.22
32 34 Gral Sellés  Spain 3:21.47 +20.02
33 44 Tsimur Laskin  Belarus 3:22.18 +20.73
34 9 Igor Fedotov  Russia 3:23.58 +22.13
35 25 Jan Mikuš  Slovakia 3:25.72 +24.27
36 31 Marco Dal Farra  Argentina 3:27.85 +26.40
37 37 Miloš Čolić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:30.11 +28.66
38 43 Liam Burton  Australia 3:34.35 +32.90
39 47 Cristian Bocancea  Moldova 3:34.37 +32.92
40 33 Nikolaos Tsourekas  Greece 3:36.17 +34.72
41 38 Iulian Ababei  Romania 3:36.48 +35.03
42 40 Dagur Benediktsson  Iceland 3:37.17 +35.72
43 50 Stavre Jada  Macedonia 3:39.99 +38.54
44 45 Altair Firmino  Brazil 3:40.44 +38.99
45 35 Máté János Gyallai  Hungary 3:40.97 +39.52
46 42 Herman Borring Valset  Denmark 3:41.52 +40.07
47 39 Jakov Hladika  Croatia 3:41.87 +40.42
48 46 Ochirsukh Adiyabaatar  Mongolia 3:43.82 +42.37
49 41 Amed Oğlağo  Turkey 3:44.75 +43.30
50 48 Elías González  Chile 4:27.48 +1:26.03

Semifinals

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Semifinal 1
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 1 Kim Magnus  South Korea 3:05.14 Q
2 6 Adam Persson  Sweden 3:06.88 +1.74 Q
3 12 Luca Del Fabbro  Italy 3:08.12 +2.98 LL
4 7 Remi Lindholm  Finland 3:08.23 +3.09 LL
5 24 Mateusz Haratyk  Poland 3:10.38 +5.24 LL
6 19 Maurus Lozza  Switzerland 3:10.46 +5.32
7 13 Raimo Vīgants  Latvia 3:11.43 +6.29
8 18 Adam Matouš  Czech Republic 3:11.90 +6.76
9 30 Hunter Wonders  United States 3:12.18 +7.04
10 25 Luka Markun  Slovenia 3:14.01 +8.87
Semifinal 2
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 2 Camille Laude  France 3:05.84 Q
2 5 Lauri Mannila  Finland 3:08.33 +2.49 Q
3 11 Florian Schwentner  Austria 3:09.24 +3.40 LL
4 8 Vili Črv  Slovenia 3:12.13 +6.29
5 14 Chris Ole Sauerbrey  Germany 3:14.30 +8.46
6 17 Philipp Unger  Germany 3:15.97 +10.13
7 23 Riku Kasahara  Japan 3:16.44 +10.60
8 26 Nikolay Viyachev  Bulgaria 3:17.30 +11.46
9 29 Levi Nadlersmith  Canada 3:22.35 +16.51
10 20 Eric Rosjö  Sweden 3:24.19 +18.35
Semifinal 3
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 3 Thomas Helland Larsen  Norway 3:02.35 Q
2 10 Ivan Lyuft  Kazakhstan 3:06.96 +4.61 Q
3 9 Arnaud Guex  Switzerland 3:11.18 +8.83
4 28 Yaroslav Rybochkin  Russia 3:11.87 +9.52
5 15 Andrii Orlyk  Ukraine 3:12.21 +9.86
6 16 Jeremy Royer  France 3:12.25 +9.90
7 4 Vebjørn Hegdal  Norway 3:13.21 +10.86
8 22 Kaarel Karri  Estonia 3:14.44 +12.09
9 27 Mikayel Mikayelyan  Armenia 3:14.65 +12.30
10 21 Rokas Vaitkus  Lithuania 3:20.93 +18.58

Final

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The final was held at 12:07.[4]

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Kim Magnus  South Korea 2:59.56
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Thomas Helland Larsen  Norway 3:00.73 +1.17
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Lauri Mannila  Finland 3:01.84 +2.28
4 6 Adam Persson  Sweden 3:03.95 +4.39
5 12 Luca Del Fabbro  Italy 3:06.23 +6.67
6 2 Camille Laude  France 3:06.97 +7.41
7 7 Remi Lindholm  Finland 3:07.88 +8.32
8 10 Ivan Lyuft  Kazakhstan 3:08.99 +9.43
9 11 Florian Schwentner  Austria 3:16.48 +16.92
10 24 Mateusz Haratyk  Poland 3:20.90 +21.34

References

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