Cross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics – Men's long distance

Cross-country skiing - Men's long
at the IX Paralympic Winter Games

Paralympic cross-country skiing
VenuePragelato
Dates18–19 March 2006
Cross-country skiing
at the 2006 Winter Paralympics
Short distance Free
(5km: W sitting 2.5km)
  men   women
Middle distance Classic
(10km: W sitting 5km)
  men   women
Long distance Classic
(M 20/15km, W 15/10km)
  men   women
3 x 2.5 km relay     women
1 x 3.75 km + 2 x 5 km relay   men  

Men's long distance cross-country classic skiing events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Pragelato on 18–19 March.[1]

There were 3 events, of 20 km or 15 km distance. Standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved.

Results

20km Visually impaired

The visually impaired event was competed on 19 March. It was won by Oleh Munts, representing Ukraine.[2]

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Finish Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Oleh Munts Ukraine 1:05:26.3 87 0:56:55.9
2nd, silver medalist(s) Brian McKeever Canada 1:57:07.6 100 0:57:07.6
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Vasili Shaptsiaboi Belarus 0:59:19.5 98 0:58:08.4
4 Valery Koupchinsky Russia 1:07:02.1 87 0:58:19.2
5 Wilhelm Brem Germany 1:07:10.6 87 0:58:26.6
6 Frank Höfle Germany 0:59:57.2 98 0:58:45.3
7 Helge Flo Norway 1:09:57.2 87 1:00:51.6
8 Irek Mannanov Russia 1:01:30.9 100 1:01:30.9
9 Jarmo Ollanketo Finland 1:04:08.6 98 1:02:51.6
10 Michael Bentele Germany 1:13:21.4 87 1:03:49.2
11 Elie Zampin France 1:05:08.9 100 1:05:08.9
12 Ragnar Sorhaug Norway 1:09:52.8 98 1:08:28.9
13 Franz Gatscher Italy 1:17:40.8 98 1:16:07.6
14 Zeinolla Seitov Kazakhstan 1:22:00.3 100 1:22:00.3
15 Ivan Ivanov Bulgaria 1:27:27.5 100 1:27:27.5
Philippe Terral France DQ
Vitaliy Lukyanenko Ukraine DNS
Marian Balaz Slovakia DNS

15km Sitting

The sitting event was competed on 18 March. It was won by Iurii Kostiuk, representing Ukraine.[3]

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Finish Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Iurii Kostiuk Ukraine 45:57.8 91 41:49.6
2nd, silver medalist(s) Taras Kryjanovski Russia 43:44.4 98 42:51.9
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Sergej Shilov Russia 49:59.9 86 42:59.9
4 Enzo Masiello Italy 45:52.4 94 43:07.2
5 Vladimir Kiselev Russia 43:30.1 100 43:30.1
6 Aliaksandr Davidovich Belarus 43:35.1 100 43:35.1
7 Irek Zaripov Russia 43:46.4 100 43:46.4
8 Oliver Anthofer Austria 46:43.9 94 43:55.6
9 Mikhail Terentiev Russia 51:14.8 86 44:04.3
10 Alain Marguerettaz France 47:15.2 94 44:25.1
11 Christopher Klebl United States 47:21.6 94 44:31.1
12 Robert Wator Poland 44:43.3 100 44:43.3
13 Sergiy Khyzhnyak Ukraine 44:44.2 100 44:44.2
14 Vladimir Gajdiciar Slovakia 45:00.9 100 45:00.9
15 Robert Balk United States 46:45.2 98 45:49.1
16 Wieslaw Fiedor Poland 45:58.7 100 45:58.7
17 Oleksandr Vasyutynsky Ukraine 49:12.1 94 46:14.9
18 Karl Einar Henriksen Norway 49:14.3 94 46:17.0
19 Leonid Musanov Russia 54:39.7 86 47:00.5
20 Heinz Frei Switzerland 55:12.9 86 47:29.1
21 Bruno Huber Switzerland 47:35.1 100 47:35.1
22 Chunshan Fu China 47:35.8 100 47:35.8
23 Gregory Mallory United States 50:40.7 94 47:38.3
24 Jamil Rosiek Poland 48:00.7 100 48:00.7
25 Michael Weymann Germany 49:22.5 100 49:22.5
26 Jean Thomas Boily Canada 54:28.0 91 49:33.8
27 Qiu Sun China 50:58.7 98 49:57.5
28 Ermenegildo Arnoldi Italy 51:12.3 98 50:10.8
29 Jimmy Pelletier Canada 59:23.2 86 51:04.4

20km Standing

The standing event was competed on 19 March. It was won by Kirill Mikhaylov, representing Russia.[4]

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Finish Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Kirill Mikhaylov Russia 1:01:11.1 96 0:58:44.0
2nd, silver medalist(s) Alfis Makamedinov Russia 1:03:52.3 92 0:58:46.0
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Steven Cook United States 1:02:11.5 96 0:59:42.0
4 Iikka Tuomisto Finland 1:06:48.0 92 1:01:27.4
5 Yoshihiro Nitta Japan 1:07:00.9 92 1:01:39.3
6 Svein Lilleberg Norway 1:07:45.7 91 1:01:39.8
7 Jan Kolodziej Poland 1:11:10.7 87 1:01:55.5
8 Kjartan Haugen Norway 1:04:36.7 96 1:02:01.6
9 Vladimir Kazakov Russia 1:09:49.3 90 1:02:50.3
10 Siarhei Silchanka Belarus 1:08:35.0 92 1:03:05.8
11 Andreas Hustveit Norway 1:08:44.1 92 1:03:14.1
12 Konstantin Yanchuk Russia 1:20:09.2 79 1:03:19.2
13 Thomas Oelsner Germany 1:10:08.7 91 1:03:49.9
14 Nils Erik Ulset Norway 1:14:10.2 87 1:04:31.7
15 Joerg Baldauf Germany 1:11:56.0 90 1:04:44.4
16 Michael Crenshaw United States 1:08:00.4 96 1:05:17.2
17 Daniele Stefanoni Italy 1:08:44.1 96 1:05:59.1
18 Kalervo Pieksaemaeki Finland 1:08:48.1 96 1:06:03.0
19 Daniel Perkins United States 1:09:50.5 96 1:07:02.9
20 Harald Thauer Germany 1:12:58.3 94 1:08:35.6
21 Jie Zhang China 1:15:29.3 91 1:08:41.7
22 Emmanuel Lacroix France 1:14:59.5 92 1:08:59.5
23 Yannick Bourseaux France 1:16:13.0 91 1:09:21.4
24 James Kenneth Millar Australia 1:19:11.6 92 1:12:51.5
25 Franck Paget France 1:21:02.6 91 1:13:45.0
26 Jinyou Wang China 1:24:52.9 92 1:18:05.4
27 Oleg Syssolyatin Kazakhstan 1:56:48.3 91 1:46:17.5
Josef Giesen Germany

References

  1. "IX Paralympic Winter Games Competition Schedule" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2007. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  2. "Cross-country Skiing: Men's 20 km: Visually impaired". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  3. "Cross-country Skiing: Men's 15 km: Sitting". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  4. "Cross-country Skiing: Men's 20 km: Standing". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
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