Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Paralympics

Cross-country skiing
at the V Paralympic Winter Games
Paralympic symbol
(1988-1994)

Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Paralympics consisted of 27 events, 19 for men and 8 for women.

Medal table

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Rank Nation Total
1  Unified Team (EUN) 9 8 3 20
2  Norway (NOR) 5 5 3 13
3  Finland (FIN) 5 3 4 12
4  Germany (GER) 2 7 1 10
5  France (FRA) 2 0 4 6
6  Poland (POL) 2 0 3 5
7  United States (USA) 2 0 1 3
8  Switzerland (SUI) 0 2 1 3
9  Austria (AUT) 0 1 3 4
10  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 0 1 1 2
11  Italy (ITA) 0 0 2 2
12  Spain (ESP) 0 0 1 1
Total 27 27 27 81

Medal summary

The competition events were:

Each event had separate standing, sitting, or visually impaired classifications:

Men's events

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
5 km - short distance LW2,4
Svein Tore Fauskrud
 Norway
Svein Lilleberg
 Norway
Aage Joensberg
 Norway
LW3,5/7,9
Jan Kolodziej
 Poland
Terje Gruer
 Norway
Miguel Angel Perez Tello
 Spain
LW6/8
Jean-Yves Arvier
 France
Jouko Grip
 Finland
Andrzej Pietrzyk
 Poland
LW10
Jeff Pagels
 United States
Klaus Kleiser
 Germany
Oliver Anthofer
 Austria
LW11
Kari Joki-Erkkila
 Finland
Teuvo Ojala
 Finland
Knut Lundstroem
 Norway
10 km - short distance B1
Valeri Kupchinski
 Unified Team
Bogdanov
 Unified Team
Luc Sabatier
 France
B2
Frank Hoefle
 Germany
Vladimir Kolesnikov
 Unified Team
Seleznev
 Unified Team
B3
Nikolai Ilioutchenko
 Unified Team
Alexander Schwarz
 Germany
Robert Walsh
 United States
10 km - long distance LW6/8
Jouko Grip
 Finland
Bernhard Furrer
 Switzerland
Jean-Yves Arvier
 France
LW10
Jeff Pagels
 United States
Oliver Anthofer
 Austria
Klaus Kleiser
 Germany
LW11
Kari Joki-Erkkila
 Finland
Knut Lundstroem
 Norway
Teuvo Ojala
 Finland
20 km - long distance LW2,4
Andre Favre
 France
Aage Joensberg
 Norway
Kalervo Pieksaemaeki
 Finland
LW3,5/7,9
Marcin Kos
 Poland
Axel Hecker
 Germany
Jan Kolodziej
 Poland
30 km - long distance B1
Valeri Kupchinski
 Unified Team
Bogdanov
 Unified Team
Luc Sabatier
 France
B2
Frank Hoefle
 Germany
Vladimir Kolesnikov
 Unified Team
Seleznev
 Unified Team
B3
Nikolai Ilioutchenko
 Unified Team
Sergei Lozhkin
 Unified Team
Andrei Venediktov
 Unified Team
3×2.5 km relay LW10-11
 Norway (NOR)
Bye
Magne Lunde
Olai Myklebust
 Finland (FIN)
Kari Joki-Erkkila
Teuvo Ojala
Raimo Peltonen
 Switzerland (SUI)
Franco Belletti
Heinz Frei
Walter Widmer
3×5 km relay B1-3
 Unified Team (EUN)
Nikolai Ilioutchenko
Kupchinski
Sergei Lozhkin
 Germany (GER)
Udo Hirsch
Frank Hoefle
Alexander Schwarz
 France (FRA)
Herve Le Moing
Luc Sabatier
Elie Zampin
4×5 km relay LW2-9
 Norway (NOR)
Svein Tore Fauskrud
Terje Gruer
Aage Joensberg
Svein Lilleberg
 Germany (GER)
Theo Feger
Roland Gaess
Wolfgang Mahler
Reinhold Schwer
 Poland (POL)
Marian Damian
Jan Kolodziej
Marcin Kos
Andrzej Pietrzyk

Women's events

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
2.5 km - short distance LW10-11
Ragnhild Myklebust
 Norway
Barbara Maier
 Germany
Dorothea Agetle
 Italy
5 km - short distance B1
Nazarenko
 Unified Team
Pavla Valnickova
 Czechoslovakia
Kirsti Pennanen
 Finland
B2-3
Elesina
 Unified Team
Nadejda Tchirkova
 Unified Team
Renata Hoenisch
 Austria
LW2-9
Tanja Tervonen
 Finland
Siw Vestengen
 Norway
Gisela Danzl
 Austria
5 km - long distance LW10-11
Ragnhild Myklebust
 Norway
Barbara Maier
 Germany
Dorothea Agetle
 Italy
10 km - long distance B1
Lubov Paninykii
 Unified Team
Nazarenko
 Unified Team
Pavla Valnickova
 Czechoslovakia
B2-3
Chirkova
 Unified Team
Elesina
 Unified Team
Kaija Tuikkanen
 Finland
LW2-9
Tanja Tervonen
 Finland
Theres Huser
 Switzerland
Siw Vestengen
 Norway

See also

References

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