Cross-country skiing at the XXVIII Winter Universiade | |
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Venue | Alatau Cross-Country Skiing & Biathlon Complex |
Dates | 31 January – 8 February |
Cross-country skiing at the 2017 Winter Universiade was held in Alatau Cross-Country Skiing & Biathlon Complex from January 30 to February 8, 2017.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Sprint classical | Ivan Lyuft | 3:53.60 | Vladimir Frolov | 3:54.30 | Egor Berezin | 3:54.57 |
10 km classical | Valeriy Gontar | 25:12.0 | Dmitriy Rostovtsev | 25:20.9 | Alexandre Pouyé | 25:33.8 |
10 km pursuit freestyle | Dmitriy Rostovtsev | 26:12.5 | Valeriy Gontar | 26:27.2 | Sergey Mikayelyan | 27:04.5 |
30 km classical mass start | Dmitriy Rostovtsev | 1:19.37.5 | Valeriy Gontar | 1:19.37.8 | Sergey Malyshev | 1:19.38.0 |
4 x 7.5 km relay | Russia Egor Berezin Valeriy Gontar Kirill Vichuzhanin Dmitriy Rostovtsev | 1:12:49.3 | Kazakhstan Sergey Malyshev Vitaliy Pukhkalo Rinat Mukhin Olzhas Klimin | 1:12:51.1 | Czech Republic Jakub Antoš Miroslav Rypl Jakub Pšenička Jakub Graef | 1:14:51.8 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Sprint classical | Maria Davydenkova | 3:18.95 | Lilia Vasilieva | 3:21.34 | Anna Stoyan | 3:26.06 |
5 km classical | Lilia Vasilieva | 14:08.6 | Anna Nechaevskaya | 14:21.9 | Anna Shevchenko | 14:23.8 |
5 km pursuit freestyle | Anna Nechaevskaya | 13:29.7 | Lilia Vasilieva | 13:47.8 | Anna Shevchenko | 13:51.0 |
15 km classical mass start | Lilia Vasilieva | 44:09.7 | Anna Nechaevskaya | 44:11:7 | Anna Shevchenko | 44:17:5 |
3 x 5 km relay | Russia Lilia Vasilieva Olga Repnitsyna Anna Nechaevskaya | 42:25.1 | Kazakhstan Anna Shevchenko Olga Mandrika Irina Bykova | 43:17.2 | France Coralie Bentz Léa Damiani Céline Chopard Lallier | 44:11.2 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Team sprint freestyle | Kazakhstan I Anna Shevchenko Olzhas Klimin | 18:23.48 | France II Céline Chopard Lallier Louis Schwartz | 18:28.67 | Russia I Maria Davydenkova Vladimir Frolov | 18:29.50 |
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