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

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Boys' sprint
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueBirkebeineren Ski Stadium
Date16 February
Competitors48 from 40 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Helland Larsen  Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kim Magnus  South Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vebjørn Hegdal  Norway
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The boys' sprint classical cross-country skiing competition at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held on 16 February at the Birkebeineren Ski Stadium.[1] The sprint distance was 1.3km.[2]

Results[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 2 Lauri Mannila  Finland 2:56.12 Q
2 8 Thomas Helland Larsen  Norway 2:56.89 +0.77 Q
3 4 Kim Magnus  South Korea 2:57.16 +1.04 Q
4 3 Adam Persson  Sweden 2:58.36 +2.24 Q
5 6 Camille Laude  France 2:58.50 +2.38 Q
6 7 Vebjørn Hegdal  Norway 2:59.75 +3.63 Q
7 27 Vili Črv  Slovenia 3:03.55 +7.43 Q
8 1 Ivan Lyuft  Kazakhstan 3:03.63 +7.51 Q
9 32 Adam Matouš  Czech Republic 3:04.51 +8.39 Q
10 9 Igor Fedotov  Russia 3:05.58 +9.46 Q
11 24 Chris Ole Sauerbrey  Germany 3:06.03 +9.91 Q
12 22 Raimo Vīgants  Latvia 3:06.42 +10.30 Q
13 35 Luka Markun  Slovenia 3:07.38 +11.26 Q
14 23 Kaarel Karri  Estonia 3:07.51 +11.39 Q
15 20 Remi Lindholm  Finland 3:07.56 +11.44 Q
16 13 Andrii Orlyk  Ukraine 3:07.83 +11.71 Q
17 19 Luca Del Fabbro  Italy 3:08.01 +11.89 Q
18 10 Philipp Unger  Germany 3:08.37 +12.25 Q
19 11 Eric Rosjö  Sweden 3:08.51 +12.39 Q
20 18 Arnaud Guex  Switzerland 3:08.57 +12.45 Q
21 14 Mateusz Haratyk  Poland 3:08.99 +12.87 Q
22 5 Yaroslav Rybochkin  Russia 3:10.09 +13.97 Q
23 43 Tsimur Laskin  Belarus 3:10.42 +14.30 Q
24 25 Jan Mikus  Slovakia 3:11.27 +15.15 Q
25 29 Nikolay Viyachev  Bulgaria 3:12.15 +16.03 Q
26 12 Jeremy Royer  France 3:12.51 +16.39 Q
27 47 Florian Schwentner  Austria 3:12.58 +16.46 Q
28 17 Maurus Lozza  Switzerland 3:13.13 +17.01 Q
29 16 Hunter Wonders  United States 3:13.15 +17.03 Q
30 30 Riku Kasahara  Japan 3:14.45 +18.33 Q
31 26 Rokas Vaitkus  Lithuania 3:14.99 +18.87
32 41 Herman Borring Valset  Denmark 3:15.09 +18.97
33 21 Levi Nadlersmith  Canada 3:15.19 +19.07
34 15 Thibaut De Marre  Belgium 3:15.32 +19.20
35 28 Mikayel Mikayelyan  Armenia 3:16.38 +20.26
36 39 Dagur Benediktsson  Iceland 3:19.32 +23.20
37 38 Jakov Hladika  Croatia 3:21.12 +25.00
38 33 Gral Sellés  Spain 3:21.26 +25.14
39 37 Iulian Ababei  Romania 3:26.46 +30.34
40 34 Máté János Gyallai  Hungary 3:26.88 +30.76
41 42 Liam Burton  Australia 3:30.25 +34.13
42 31 Marco Dal Farra  Argentina 3:33.20 +37.08
43 45 Ochirsukh Adiyabaatar  Mongolia 3:33.53 +37.41
44 48 Stavre Jada  Macedonia 3:35.43 +39.31
45 40 Amed Oğlağo  Turkey 3:45.22 +49.10
46 36 Miloš Čolić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:47.93 +51.81
47 46 Cristian Bocancea  Moldova 3:48.01 +51.89
48 44 Altair Firmino  Brazil 3:48.45 +52.33

Quarterfinals[edit]

Quarterfinal 1
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 1 Lauri Mannila  Finland 3:01.70 Q
2 10 Igor Fedotov  Russia 3:02.68 +0.98 Q
3 11 Chris Ole Sauerbrey  Germany 3:04.32 +2.62
4 20 Arnaud Guex  Switzerland 3:04.87 +3.17
5 21 Mateusz Haratyk  Poland 3:09.45 +7.75
6 30 Riku Kasahara  Japan 3:15.13 +13.43
Quarterfinal 2
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 4 Adam Persson  Sweden 3:00.51 Q
2 7 Vili Črv  Slovenia 3:02.25 +1.74 Q
3 17 Luca Del Fabbro  Italy 3:02.91 +2.40 LL
4 14 Kaarel Karri  Estonia 3:03.67 +3.16
5 27 Florian Schwentner  Austria 3:06.84 +6.33
6 24 Jan Mikus  Slovakia 3:15.69 +15.18
Quarterfinal 3
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 6 Vebjørn Hegdal  Norway 2:57.95 Q
2 5 Camille Laude  France 2:59.04 +1.09 Q
3 15 Remi Lindholm  Finland 3:02.32 +4.37 LL
4 16 Andrii Orlyk  Ukraine 3:03.63 +5.68
5 25 Nikolay Viyachev  Bulgaria 3:18.37 +20.42
6 26 Jeremy Royer  France 3:29.6 +31.67
Quarterfinal 4
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 2 Thomas Helland Larsen  Norway 3:04.54 Q
2 9 Adam Matouš  Czech Republic 3:04.65 +0.11 Q, PF
3 29 Hunter Wonders  United States 3:04.65 +0.11 PF
4 19 Eric Rosjö  Sweden 3:11.75 +7.21
5 12 Raimo Vīgants  Latvia 3:13.50 +8.96
6 22 Yaroslav Rybochkin  Russia 3:23.76 +19.22
Quarterfinal 5
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 3 Kim Magnus  South Korea 3:02.34 Q
2 8 Ivan Lyuft  Kazakhstan 3:03.10 +0.76 Q
3 18 Philipp Unger  Germany 3:07.80 +5.46
4 23 Tsimur Laskin  Belarus 3:09.11 +6.77
5 13 Luka Markun  Slovenia 3:10.42 +8.08
6 28 Maurus Lozza  Switzerland 3:37.61 +35.27

Semifinals[edit]

Semifinal 1
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 6 Vebjørn Hegdal  Norway 2:55.59 Q, PF
2 4 Adam Persson  Sweden 2:55.59 +0.00 Q, PF
3 1 Lauri Mannila  Finland 2:55.79 +0.20 LL, PF
4 10 Igor Fedotov  Russia 2:59.85 +4.26
5 7 Vili Črv  Slovenia 3:00.06 +4.47
6 17 Luca Del Fabbro  Italy 3:24.85 +29.26
Semifinal 2
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 3 Kim Magnus  South Korea 2:57.19 Q
2 2 Thomas Helland Larsen  Norway 2:57.63 +0.44 Q
3 5 Camille Laude  France 2:57.85 +0.66 LL
4 8 Ivan Lyuft  Kazakhstan 2:58.07 +0.88
5 15 Remi Lindholm  Finland 3:03.08 +5.89
6 9 Adam Matouš  Czech Republic 3:05.04 +7.85

Final[edit]

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 Thomas Helland Larsen  Norway 2:55.39
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Kim Magnus  South Korea 2:55.72 +0.33
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Vebjørn Hegdal  Norway 2:56.49 +1.10
4 5 Camille Laude  France 2:59.87 +4.48
5 1 Lauri Mannila  Finland 3:00.96 +5.57
6 4 Adam Persson  Sweden 3:16.58 +21.19

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cross-Country Skiing – Training and Competition Schedule" (PDF). wyog2016.sportresult.com. 14 February 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Cross-Country Skiing – Men's Sprint Classic – Qualification – Start List" (PDF). wyog2016.sportresult.com. 16 February 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2018.

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