FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 – Men's 30 kilometre pursuit

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Men's 30 kilometre pursuit
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011
VenueHolmenkollen National Arena
Date27 February 2011
Competitors83 from 31 nations
Winning time1:14:10.4
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Russia
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The skiers rounding at Holmenkollen arena at the 30 kilometre pursuit. Defending champion and winner, Petter Northug advancing on the outside left. The other competitors are: #1: Dario Cologna, #2: Alexander Legkov, #6: Maxim Vylegzhanin, #7 (behind #13): Jean-Marc Gaillard, #8: Devon Kershaw, #11: Giorgio di Centa, #12 (behind #20): Petr Sedov, #13: Martin Johnsrud Sundby, #15 Maurice Manificat, #16 (behind #12): Alex Harvey, #17: Jens Filbrich, #20: Anders Södergren, #23: Tobias Angerer, #25: Johan Olsson

The men's 30 kilometre pursuit at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 took place on 27 February 2011 at 12:00 CET at Holmenkollen National Arena. The defending world champion was Norway's Petter Northug while the defending Olympic champion was Sweden's Marcus Hellner.[1][2]

Results[edit]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Petter Northug  Norway 1:14:10.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Maxim Vylegzhanin  Russia 1:14:11.1 +0.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 24 Ilia Chernousov  Russia 1:14:11.6 +1.2
4 38 Sergei Dolidovich  Belarus 1:14:13.0 +2.6
5 13 Martin Johnsrud Sundby  Norway 1:14:13.5 +3.1
6 5 Marcus Hellner  Sweden 1:14:13.5 +3.1
7 10 Roland Clara  Italy 1:14:15.8 +5.4
8 23 Tobias Angerer  Germany 1:14:16.9 +6.5
9 8 Devon Kershaw  Canada 1:14:16.9 +6.5
10 11 Giorgio Di Centa  Italy 1:14:19.8 +9.4
11 36 Franz Göring  Germany 1:14:20.5 +10.1
12 16 Alex Harvey  Canada 1:14:20.7 +10.3
13 26 Pietro Piller Cottrer  Italy 1:14:21.0 +10.6
14 35 Sjur Røthe  Norway 1:14:21.2 +10.8
15 28 Ivan Babikov  Canada 1:14:22.2 +11.8
16 25 Johan Olsson  Sweden 1:14:23.0 +12.6
17 19 Tord Asle Gjerdalen  Norway 1:14:23.6 +13.2
18 15 Matti Heikkinen  Finland 1:14:24.2 +13.8
19 2 Alexander Legkov  Russia 1:14:25.9 +15.5
20 20 Anders Södergren  Sweden 1:14:27.6 +17.2
21 12 Petr Sedov  Russia 1:14:31.3 +20.9
22 14 Maurice Manificat  France 1:14:41.2 +30.8
23 7 Jean-Marc Gaillard  France 1:15:03.8 +53.4
24 1 Dario Cologna  Switzerland 1:15:04.6 +54.2
25 27 Valerio Checchi  Italy 1:15:05.2 +54.8
26 32 Martin Bajčičák  Slovakia 1:15:32.6 +1:22.2
27 3 Daniel Rickardsson  Sweden 1:15:40.3 +1:29.9
28 47 Tero Similä  Finland 1:15:50.2 +1:39.8
29 18 Kris Freeman  United States 1:16:20.3 +2:09.9
30 17 Jens Filbrich  Germany 1:16:21.2 +2:10.8
31 9 Martin Jakš  Czech Republic 1:17:04.2 +2:53.8
32 29 Christophe Perrillat  France 1:17:05.5 +2:55.1
33 33 Remo Fischer  Switzerland 1:17:06.1 +2:55.7
34 22 Vincent Vittoz  France 1:17:07.3 +2:56.9
35 42 Paul Constantin Pepene  Romania 1:17:09.6 +2:59.2
36 21 Tom Reichelt  Germany 1:17:11.4 +3:01.0
37 45 Noah Hoffman  United States 1:17:14.1 +3:03.7
38 49 Karel Tammjärv  Estonia 1:17:15.0 +3:04.6
39 43 Jiří Magál  Czech Republic 1:17:17.7 +3:07.3
40 41 Jürgen Pinter  Austria 1:17:36.7 +3:26.3
41 63 Eeri Vahtra  Estonia 1:17:43.4 +3:33.0
42 31 Keishin Yoshida  Japan 1:17:52.2 +3:41.8
43 39 Lari Lehtonen  Finland 1:17:59.9 +3:49.5
44 51 Sergey Cherepanov  Kazakhstan 1:18:00.4 +3:50.0
45 55 Kari Varis  Finland 1:18:13.4 +4:03.0
46 30 George Grey  Canada 1:18:35.1 +4:24.7
47 59 Alexander Lasutkin  Belarus 1:18:46.8 +4:36.4
48 72 Yerdos Akhmadiyev  Kazakhstan 1:18:48.0 +4:37.6
49 62 Gennadiy Matviyenko  Kazakhstan 1:19:03.2 +4:52.8
50 52 Petr Novák  Czech Republic 1:19:27.1 +5:16.7
51 37 Martin Koukal  Czech Republic 1:19:27.4 +5:17.0
52 56 Vicenç Vilarrubla  Spain 1:19:27.6 +5:17.2
53 40 Lars Flora  United States 1:20:02.4 +5:52.0
54 34 Toni Livers  Switzerland 1:20:06.3 +5:55.9
55 46 Tad Elliot  United States 1:20:08.8 +5:58.4
56 44 Nobu Naruse  Japan 1:20:10.9 +6:00.5
57 48 Aivar Rehemaa  Estonia 1:20:23.3 +6:12.9
58 50 Andrew Musgrave  United Kingdom 1:20:23.3 +6:12.9
59 61 Veselin Tzinzov  Bulgaria 1:20:25.8 +6:15.4
60 60 Roman Leybyuk  Ukraine 1:21:05.4 +6:55.0
61 71 Aleksandr Ossipov  Kazakhstan 1:21:10.4 +7:00.0
62 54 Ben Sim  Australia 1:21:53.6 +7:43.2
63 58 Masaya Kimura  Japan 1:22:34.5 +8:24.1
64 53 Javier Gutiérrez  Spain 1:22:38.1 +8:27.7
65 57 Eirik Brandsdal  Norway 1:23:20.9 +9:10.5
66 64 Myroslav Bilosyuk  Ukraine 1:23:36.9 +9:26.5
67 66 Nils Koons  New Zealand LAP
68 69 Callum Watson  Australia LAP
69 75 Ewan Watson  Australia LAP
70 76 Benjamin Koons  New Zealand LAP
71 78 Artem Rojin  Kyrgyzstan LAP
72 73 Jonas Thor Olsen  Denmark LAP
73 68 Petrică Hogiu  Romania LAP
74 70 Kristian Wulff  Denmark LAP
75 77 Nick Grimmer  Australia LAP
76 79 Federico Pablo Cichero  Argentina LAP
77 74 Andrej Burić  Croatia LAP
78 82 Philip Boit  Kenya LAP
79 80 Leandro Ribela  Brazil LAP
80 81 Leonardo Lutz  Brazil LAP
81 83 Cesar Baena  Venezuela LAP
65 Rok Trsan  Slovenia DNF
67 Kaspar Kokk  Estonia DNF
84 Bernardo Baena  Venezuela DNS

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 men's 15 km + 15 km double pursuit results" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2009. Retrieved 22 February 2009.
  2. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 20 February 2010 men's 15 km + 15 km double pursuit results. Archived 3 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 21 February 2010.