FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 – Men's 15 kilometre classical

The Men's 15 km classical interval start was part of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011's events held in Oslo, Norway. The race went underway on 1 March 2011 at 13:00 CET. A 10 km qualifying race took place on 23 February at 11:00 CET. The defending world champion was Estonia's Andrus Veerpalu while the defending Olympic champion was Switzerland's Dario Cologna.[1][2]

Men's 15 km classical interval start
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011
VenueHolmenkollen National Arena
Date1 March 2011
Competitors77 from 41 nations
Winning time38:14.7
Medalists
    Finland
    Norway
    Norway

Results

RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficit
68Matti Heikkinen Finland38:14.7
71Eldar Rønning Norway38:28.0+13.3
70Martin Johnsrud Sundby Norway38:46.6+31.9
448Stanislav Volzhentsev Russia38:51.3+36.6
562Sami Jauhojärvi Finland38:58.9+44.2
669Maurice Manificat France39:03.5+48.8
775Lukáš Bauer Czech Republic39:09.7+55.0
856Ville Nousiainen Finland39:11.0+56.3
961Tobias Angerer Germany39:24.8+1:10.1
1073Maxim Vylegzhanin Russia39:25.7+1:11.0
1135Sergey Cherepanov Kazakhstan39:35.0+1:20.3
1255Keishin Yoshida Japan39:40.9+1:26.2
1366Axel Teichmann Germany39:42.8+1:28.1
1444Jaak Mae Estonia39:43.4+1:28.7
1552Petter Eliassen Norway39:45.0+1:30.3
1641Tero Similä Finland39:47.6+1:32.9
1760Johan Olsson Sweden39:53.1+1:38.4
1872Martin Jakš Czech Republic39:55.0+1:40.3
1954Martin Bajčičák Slovakia40:11.5+1:56.8
2077Alexander Legkov Russia40:13.9+1:59.2
2151Sjur Røthe Norway40:14.5+1:59.8
2265Anders Södergren Sweden40:22.5+2:07.8
2338Algo Kärp Estonia40:22.9+2:08.2
2467Kris Freeman United States40:24.4+2:09.7
2578Dario Cologna  Switzerland40:26.5+2:11.8
2637Karel Tammjärv Estonia40:29.8+2:15.1
2740Giovanni Gullo Italy40:32.8+2:18.1
2829Kouhei Shimizu Japan40:40.6+2:25.9
2943Noah Hoffman United States40:42.8+2:28.1
3059Ivan Babikov Canada40:42.9+2:28.2
3164Alexey Poltoranin Kazakhstan40:44.6+2:29.9
3258Christophe Perrillat France40:50.5+2:35.8
3353Thomas Moriggl Italy40:56.9+2:42.2
3474Marcus Hellner Sweden41:00.6+2:45.9
3534Michail Semenov Belarus41:04.9+2:50.2
3625Roman Leybyuk Ukraine41:05.2+2:50.5
3763Evgeniy Belov Russia41:05.4+2:50.7
3847David Hofer Italy41:08.5+2:53.8
3946Lars Flora United States41:09.5+2:54.8
4026Yevgeniy Velichko Kazakhstan41:12.8+2:58.1
4149Fulvio Scola Italy41:21.6+3:06.9
4276Daniel Rickardsson Sweden41:27.1+3:12.4
4333Ivan Bátory Slovakia41:31.5+3:16.8
4427Alexander Lasutkin Belarus41:34.8+3:20.1
4545Paul Constantin Pepene Romania41:37.0+3:22.3
4624Veselin Tzinzov Bulgaria41:40.4+3:25.7
4750Hannes Dotzler Germany41:43.9+3:29.2
4823Len Väljas Canada41:45.9+3:31.2
4942Benoit-Gilles Dufourd France41:51.5+3:36.8
5036Andrew Musgrave United Kingdom42:00.2+3:45.5
5114Simeon Hamilton United States42:08.3+3:53.6
5239Stefan Kuhn Canada42:10.6+3:55.9
5313Andrey Golovko Kazakhstan42:17.7+4:03.0
5418Maciej Staręga Poland42:20.5+4:05.8
5528Maciej Kreczmer Poland42:23.8+4:09.1
568Sergey Mikayelyan Armenia42:38.9+4:24.2
5757George Grey Canada42:42.3+4:27.6
5830Vicenç Vilarrubla Spain42:45.1+4:30.4
5931Ben Sim Australia42:45.5+4:30.8
6016Oleksiy Shvidkiy Ukraine42:55.1+4:40.4
6120Myroslav Bilosyuk Ukraine42:59.2+4:44.5
6210Edi Dadić Croatia43:17.7+5:03
6332Javier Gutiérrez Spain43:19.8+5:05.1
647Sabahattin Oğlago Turkey43:21.6+5:06.9
6512Francois Soulie Andorra43:40.7+5:26.0
6615Callum Watson Australia43:56.4+5:41.7
673Ewan Watson Australia43:58.7+5:44.0
682Benjamin Koons New Zealand44:00.4+5:45.7
6919Nils Koons New Zealand44:16.8+6:02.1
704Callum Smith United Kingdom44:26.9+6:12.2
711Mark van der Ploeg Australia44:40.5+6:25.8
7222Ivan Bilosyuk Ukraine44:43.3+6:28.6
735Ivan Burgov Bulgaria44:57.1+6:42.4
746Asger Fischer Moelgaard Denmark45:19.1+7:04.4
759Arvis Liepiņš Latvia45:31.7+7:17.0
7611Kristian Wulff Denmark45:49.9+7:35.2
17Petrică Hogiu RomaniaDNF
21Bernhard Tritscher AustriaDNS

Qualification

RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNotes
136Benjamin Koons New Zealand29:59.0Q
239Callum Smith United Kingdom30:15.9+16.9Q
347Sergey Mikayelyan Armenia30:20.6+21.6Q
435Mark van der Ploeg Australia30:24.6+25.6Q
531Janis Paipals Latvia30:28.3+29.3Q
637Ewan Watson Australia30:38.5+39.5Q
740Aleksei Novoselski Lithuania30:41.5+42.5Q
844Asger Fischer Moelgaard Denmark30:42.3+43.3Q
941Ivan Burgov Bulgaria30:49.8+50.8Q
1045Sabahattin Oğlago Turkey30:50.4+51.4Q
1130Nick Grimmer Australia30:53.4+54.4
1246Jonas Thor Olsen Denmark30:57.3+58.3
1327Modestas Vaičiulis Lithuania31:07.4+1:08.4
1422Artem Rojin Kyrgyzstan31:27.1+1:28.1
1542Chris Darlington Australia31:45.3+1:46.3
1634Jens Hulgaard Denmark31:51.4+1:52.4
1728Nauris Bikernieks Latvia31:56.3+1:57.3
1843Andrej Burić Croatia31:57.5+1:58.5
1919Sattar Seid Iran32:05.2+2:06.2
2026Adam Konya Hungary32:10.3+2:11.3
2129Simeon Deyanov Bulgaria32:16.3+2:17.3
2225Simon James Platt United Kingdom32:18.9+2:19.9
2316Alexis Gkounko Greece32:26.6+2:27.6
2420Tadevos Poghosyan Armenia32:30.0+2:31.0
2532Vytautas Strolia Lithuania32:31.5+2:32.5
2623Carlos Lannes Argentina32:38.5+2:39.5
2721Federico Cichero Argentina32:45.1+2:46.1
2818Bijan Kangarloo Iran33:10.2+3:11.2
2933Anton Sinapov Bulgaria33:10.7+3:11.7
3013Daniel Kuzmin Israel33:19.0+3:20.0
3038Ha Tae Bok South Korea33:19.0+3:20.0
3215Shavarsh Gasparyan Armenia33:37.5+3:38.5
339Csaba Cseke Hungary34:33.9+4:34.9
3414Yasin Shemshaki Iran34:38.5+4:39.5
3512Dimitrios Kappas Greece34:44.5+4:45.5
3611Georgios Nakas Greece34:47.7+4:48.7
3724Karoly Gombos Hungary34:48.5+4:49.5
3810Peter-James Barron Ireland35:16.6+5:17.6
396Mate Palfy Hungary35:24.3+5:25.3
408Hovhannes Sargsyan Armenia36:35.9+6:36.9
417Abolfazl Savei Iran36:48.8+6:49.8
422Philip Boit Kenya37:08.0+7:09.0
435Leonardo Lutz Brazil39:04.4+9:05.4
4417Leandro Ribela Brazil39:10.7+9:11.7
454Cesar Baena Venezuela39:33.4+9:34.4
463Rory Morrish Ireland41:38.8+11:39.8
471Bernardo Baena Venezuela44:22.6+14:23.6
48Andrew Young United KingdomDNS

References

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