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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Men's team sprint

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Men's team sprint
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021
LocationOberstdorf, Germany
Date28 February
Competitors72 from 36 nations
Teams36
Winning time15:01.74
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal    Finland
bronze medal 
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The Men's team sprint competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 was held on 28 February 2021.[1][2][3]

Results

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Semifinals

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Semifinal A

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The semifinal was started at 11:56.[4]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Time Deficit Notes
1 1  Norway Erik Valnes
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
14:30.19 Q
2 2  Russian Ski Federation Alexander Bolshunov
Gleb Retivykh
14:30.31 +0.12 Q
3 4  Sweden Karl-Johan Westberg
Oskar Svensson
14:30.62 +0.43 Q
4 8  Canada Antoine Cyr
Graham Ritchie
14:30.80 +0.61 Q
5 7  Poland Maciej Staręga
Dominik Bury
14:31.69 +1.50 q
6 3  Finland Ristomatti Hakola
Joni Mäki
14:31.71 +1.52 q
7 5  Great Britain James Clugnet
Andrew Young
14:32.11 +1.92
8 9  Estonia Marko Kilp
Martin Himma
14:38.12 +7.93
9 15  Australia Phillip Bellingham
Seve de Campo
14:39.92 +9.73
10 11  Slovenia Vili Črv
Janez Lampič
14:40.27 +10.08
11 12  Ukraine Dmytro Drahun
Ruslan Perekhoda
14:48.81 +18.62
12 10  South Korea Kim Eun-ho
Jeong Jong-won
15:13.33 +43.14
13 6  Romania Raul Mihai Popa
Petrică Hogiu
15:13.86 +43.67
14 17  Hungary Ádám Kónya
Kristóf Lágler
16:07.88 +1:37.69
15 19  Denmark Hjalmar Michelsen
Jacob Weel Rosbo
16:12.54 +1:42.35
16 14  Greece Apostolos Angelis
Georgios Anastasiadis
16:15.58 +1:45.39
17 16  Brazil Manex Silva
Victor Santos
16:29.33 +1:59.14
18 13  Turkey Yusuf Emre Fırat
Amed Oğlağo
16:51.10 +2:20.91
19 18  Mongolia Otgonlkhagvayn Zolbayar
Batmönkhiin Achbadrakh
17:15.00 +2:44.81

Semifinal B

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The semifinal was started at 12:24.[5]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Time Deficit Notes
1 20  Italy Francesco De Fabiani
Federico Pellegrino
14:53.56 Q
2 25  Czech Republic Luděk Šeller
Michal Novák
14:53.85 +0.29 Q
3 21  France Lucas Chanavat
Richard Jouve
14:54.24 +0.68 Q
4 22  Switzerland Jovian Hediger
Roman Furger
14:54.58 +1.02 Q
5 26  Austria Mika Vermeulen
Benjamin Moser
14:55.44 +1.88
6 24  Germany Janosch Brugger
Sebastian Eisenlauer
15:08.93 +15.37
7 23  United States Gus Schumacher
Simi Hamilton
15:09.12 +15.56
8 27  Kazakhstan Olzhas Klimin
Konstantin Bortsov
15:14.40 +20.84
9 28  Spain Ricardo Izquierdo-Bernier
Jaume Pueyo
15:31.74 +38.18
10 29  Latvia Indulis Bikše
Raimo Vīgants
15:38.18 +44.62
11 37  Belgium Titouan Serot
Thibaut De Marre
15:38.54 +44.98
12 34  Croatia Marko Skender
Krešimir Crnković
15:44.26 +50.70
13 35  Lithuania Modestas Vaičiulis
Tautvydas Strolia
15:44.60 +51.04
14 32  Iceland Snorri Einarsson
Isak Stianson Pedersen
15:50.85 +57.29
15 33  Bulgaria Simeon Deyanov
Daniel Peshkov
15:53.35 +59.79
16 31  Bosnia and Herzegovina Strahinja Erić
Miloš Čolić
16:40.16 +1:46.60
30  Belarus Yahor Shpuntau
Aliaksandr Voranau
Did not finish
36  Serbia Miloš Milosavljević
Rejhan Šmrković
Did not start

Final

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The final was started at 13:30.[6]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1  Norway Erik Valnes
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
15:01.74
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  Finland Ristomatti Hakola
Joni Mäki
15:03.42 +1.68
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2  Russian Ski Federation Alexander Bolshunov
Gleb Retivykh
15:03.83 +2.09
4 21  France Lucas Chanavat
Richard Jouve
15:15.65 +13.91
5 20  Italy Francesco De Fabiani
Federico Pellegrino
15:18.40 +16.66
6 4  Sweden Karl-Johan Westberg
Oskar Svensson
15:18.76 +17.02
7 8  Canada Antoine Cyr
Graham Ritchie
15:18.80 +17.06
8 25  Czech Republic Luděk Šeller
Michal Novák
15:27.15 +25.41
9 22  Switzerland Jovian Hediger
Roman Furger
15:31.38 +29.64
10 7  Poland Maciej Staręga
Dominik Bury
15:39.14 +37.40

References

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