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

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

Paralympic cross-country skiing
VenuePragelato
Dates12 March
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 short distance cross-country free skiing events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Pragelato on 12 March.[1]

There were 3 events, all of 5 km distance. Standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved.

Results

Visually impaired

The visually impaired event was won by Brian McKeever, representing Canada.[2]

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Finish Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Brian McKeever Canada 11:35.1 100 11:35.1
2nd, silver medalist(s) Frank Höfle Germany 12:07.0 98 11:52.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Helge Flo Norway 14:23.4 85 12:13.9
4 Wilhelm Brem Germany 14:29.6 85 12:19.2
5 Irek Mannanov Russia 12:19.7 100 12:19.7
6 Vasili Shaptsiaboi Belarus 12:35.5 98 12:20.4
7 Vitaliy Lukyanenko Ukraine 12:31.9 100 12:31.9
8 Verlay Koupchinsky Russia 14:46.5 85 12:33.5
9 Jarmo Ollanketo Finland 13:12.0 98 12:56.2
10 Michael Bentele Germany 15:32.3 85 13:12.4
11 Minoru Kobayashi Japan 15:45.5 85 13:23.7
12 Elie Zampin France 13:25.0 100 13:25.0
13 Philippe Terral France 13:50.7 98 13:34.1
14 Franz Gatscher Italy 14:41.2 98 14:23.5
15 Ragnar Sorhaug Norway 15:04.8 98 14:46.7
16 Hiroshi Kato Japan 16:28.4 98 16:08.6
17 Aleksandar Tsokanov Bulgaria 18:04.8 98 17:43.1
18 Ivan Ivanov Bulgaria 18:38.4 100 18:38.4
19 Zeinolla Seitov Kazakhstan 18:54.8 100 18:54.8
Oleh Munts Ukraine DNS

Sitting

The sitting event was won by Taras Kryjanovski, representing Russia.[3]

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Finish Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Taras Kryjanovski Russia 15:57.9 98 15:38.8
2nd, silver medalist(s) Iurii Kostiuk Ukraine 17:12.3 91 15:39.4
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Alain Marguerettaz France 17:01.0 94 15:59.7
4 Sergej Shilov Russia 18:38.6 86 16:02.0
5 Oliver Anthofer Austria 17:07.9 94 16:06.2
6 Vladimir Kiselev Russia 16:26.7 100 16:26.7
7 Vladyslav Morozov Ukraine 16:29.6 100 16:29.6
8 Aliaksandr Davidovich Belarus 16:30.6 100 16:30.6
9 Wieslaw Fiedor Poland 16:40.5 100 16:40.5
10 Robert Wator Poland 16:44.7 100 16:44.7
11 Robert Balk United States 17:06.8 98 16:46.3
12 Oleksandr Vasyutynsky Ukraine 18:02.5 94 16:57.6
13 Bruno Huber Switzerland 17:01.2 100 17:01.2
14 Mikhail Terentiev Russia 19:50.2 86 17:03.6
15 Irek Zaripov Russia 17:04.2 100 17:04.2
16 Enzo Masiello Italy 18:12.8 94 17:07.2
17 Karl Einar Henriksen Norway 18:20.9 94 17:14.8
18 Ruedi Weber Switzerland 18:23.4 94 17:17.2
19 Chunshan Fu China 17:18.6 100 17:18.6
20 Qiu Sun China 17:55.1 98 17:33.6
21 Leonid Musanov Russia 20:35.5 86 17:42.5
22 Heinz Frei Switzerland 21:07.9 86 18:10.4
23 Christopher Klebl United States 19:25.5 94 18:15.5
24 Gregory Mallory United States 19:30.9 94 18:20.7
25 Hiroyuki Nagata Japan 21:40.5 86 18:38.4
26 Jamil Rosiek Poland 18:44.9 100 18:44.9
27 Jean Thomas Boily Canada 20:55.5 91 19:02.5
28 Ermenegildo Arnoldi Italy 19:44.0 98 19:20.4
29 Jimmy Pelletier Canada 22:33.9 86 19:24.4

Standing

The standing event was won by Steven Cook, representing United States.[4]

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Finish Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Steven Cook United States 13:07.7 96 12:36.2
2nd, silver medalist(s) Siarhei Silchanka Belarus 13:04.5 97 12:41.0
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Thomas Oelsner Germany 13:17.2 96 12:45.3
4 Kirill Mikhaylov Russia 13:33.2 96 13:00.6
5 Kjartan Haugen Norway 13:36.5 96 13:03.8
6 Rustam Garifoullin Russia 13:33.5 97 13:09.1
7 Michael Kurz Austria 14:19.7 92 13:11.0
8 Josef Giesen Germany 15:11.7 87 13:13.1
9 Nils Erik Ulset Norway 14:51.5 89 13:13.4
10 Konstantin Yanchuk Russia 15:18.1 87 13:18.8
11 Andreas Hustveit Norway 13:44.4 97 13:19.7
12 Joerg Baldauf Germany 14:58.0 90 13:28.2
13 Harald Thauer Germany 14:04.3 96 13:30.5
14 Emmanuel Lacroix France 13:59.2 97 13:34.1
15 Yannick Bourseaux France 14:11.9 96 13:37.8
16 Iikka Tuomisto Finland 14:07.3 97 13:41.9
17 Oleg Balukhto Russia 14:16.7 96 13:42.4
18 Vladimir Kazakov Russia 14:50.3 93 13:48.0
19 Svein Lilleberg Norway 16:04.2 86 13:49.2
20 Yoshihiro Nitta Japan 14:21.7 97 13:55.8
21 Alfis Makamedinov Russia 15:19.8 91 13:57.1
22 James Kenneth Millar Australia 14:38.6 97 14:12.2
23 Jan Kolodziej Poland 18:10.9 80 14:32.7
24 Franck Paget France 15:13.2 96 14:36.7
25 Pascal Schrofer Switzerland 15:12.0 97 14:44.6
26 Daniel Perkins United States 15:43.0 96 15:05.2
27 Jie Zhang China 15:55.2 96 15:17.0
28 Michael Crenshaw United States 16:05.6 96 15:26.9
29 Jinyou Wang China 17:19.9 97 16:48.7
30 Oleg Syssolyatin Kazakhstan 25:36.4 96 24:34.9
31 Sukhbaatar Nyamaa Mongolia 33:24.8 97 32:24.7
Valeriy Darovskikh Russia DNS

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 5 km: Visually impaired". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  3. "Cross-country Skiing: Men's 5 km: Sitting". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  4. "Cross-country Skiing: Men's 5 km: Standing". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
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