Men's sprint at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 | ||||||||||
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Date | 21 February 2013 | |||||||||
Competitors | 72 | |||||||||
Winning time | 3:30.4 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 | ||
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Cross-country skiing | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Interval start | 15 km men | 10 km women |
Pursuit | 30 km men | 15 km women |
Mass start | 50 km men | 30 km women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Relay | 4×10 km men | 4×5 km women |
Nordic combined | ||
Normal hill | Individual | Team |
Large hill | Individual | Team sprint |
Ski jumping | ||
Normal hill | Men | Women |
Team | ||
Large hill | Individual | Team |
The men's sprint in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 was held on 21 February 2013. The qualifying was held in the morning to determine the final participants. [1]
Nikita Kryukov of Russia won the gold medal, while Petter Northug of Norway repeated his silver from the previous championships, and Alex Harvey of Canada claimed the bronze medal. Defending champion Marcus Hellner of Sweden did not participate in the event.
Rank | Seed | Athlete | Country | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | 10 | Pål Golberg | Norway | 3:32.7 | Q | |
2 | 1 | Nikita Kryukov | Russia | 3:32.7 | +0.0 | Q |
3 | 11 | Nikolay Chebotko | Kazakhstan | 3:32.8 | +0.1 | |
4 | 20 | Yuichi Onda | Japan | 3:33.3 | +0.6 | |
5 | 21 | Axel Teichmann | Germany | 3:34.3 | +1.6 | |
6 | 30 | Sun Qinghai | China | 3:35.9 | +3.2 |
Rank | Seed | Athlete | Country | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | 4 | Emil Jönsson | Sweden | 3:30.5 | Q | |
2 | 24 | Toni Ketelä | Finland | 3:30.8 | +0.3 | Q |
3 | 27 | Fabio Pasini | Italy | 3:31.1 | +0.6 | LL |
4 | 14 | Matias Strandvall | Finland | 3:31.9 | +1.4 | |
5 | 7 | Andrew Newell | United States | 3:32.0 | +1.5 | |
6 | 17 | Gianluca Cologna | Switzerland | 3:33.5 | +3.0 |
Rank | Seed | Athlete | Country | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | 26 | Alex Harvey | Canada | 3:30.5 | Q | |
2 | 6 | Ola Vigen Hattestad | Norway | 3:31.2 | +0.7 | Q |
3 | 5 | Dmitriy Yaparov | Russia | 3:31.3 | +0.8 | |
4 | 16 | Cyril Miranda | France | 3:31.7 | +1.2 | |
5 | 15 | Mikhail Devyatyarov, Jr. | Russia | 3:33.5 | +3.0 | |
6 | 25 | Tim Tscharnke | Germany | 3:34.3 | +3.8 |
Rank | Seed | Athlete | Country | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | 2 | Alexey Poltoranin | Kazakhstan | 3:30.6 | Q | |
2 | 9 | Calle Halfvarsson | Sweden | 3:31.3 | +0.7 | Q |
3 | 19 | Teodor Peterson | Sweden | 3:33.0 | +2.4 | |
4 | 29 | Jens Eriksson | Sweden | 3:33.4 | +2.8 | |
5 | 22 | Hiroyuki Miyazawa | Japan | 3:34.7 | +4.1 | |
6 | 12 | Alexander Panzhinskiy | Russia | 3:35.6 | +5.0 |
Rank | Seed | Athlete | Country | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | 8 | Eirik Brandsdal | Norway | 3:29.3 | Q | |
2 | 13 | Petter Northug | Norway | 3:29.9 | +0.6 | Q |
3 | 23 | Federico Pellegrino | Italy | 3:30.4 | +1.1 | LL |
4 | 3 | Anssi Pentsinen | Finland | 3:33.8 | +4.5 | |
5 | 28 | Jovian Hediger | Switzerland | 3:34.0 | +4.7 | |
6 | 18 | Kalle Lassila | Finland | 3:36.4 | +7.1 |
Rank | Seed | Athlete | Country | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | 1 | Nikita Kryukov | Russia | 3:30.3 | Q | |
2 | 4 | Emil Jönsson | Sweden | 3:30.6 | +0.3 | Q |
3 | 10 | Pål Golberg | Norway | 3:30.8 | +0.5 | LL |
4 | 24 | Toni Ketelä | Finland | 3:33.7 | +3.4 | |
5 | 6 | Ola Vigen Hattestad | Norway | 3:37.4 | +7.1 | |
6 | 23 | Federico Pellegrino | Italy | 3:43.6 | +13.3 |
Rank | Seed | Athlete | Country | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | 13 | Petter Northug | Norway | 3:31.1 | Q | |
2 | 8 | Eirik Brandsdal | Norway | 3:31.1 | +0.0 | Q |
3 | 26 | Alex Harvey | Canada | 3:31.2 | +0.1 | LL |
4 | 9 | Calle Halfvarsson | Sweden | 3:31.8 | +0.7 | |
5 | 27 | Fabio Pasini | Italy | 3:31.9 | +0.8 | |
6 | 2 | Alexey Poltoranin | Kazakhstan | 4:08.6 | +37.5 |
The final races were held from 13:12 to 14:25. [2]
Rank | Seed | Athlete | Country | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | Nikita Kryukov | Russia | 3:30.4 | |||
13 | Petter Northug | Norway | 3:30.8 | +0.4 | ||
26 | Alex Harvey | Canada | 3:31.2 | +0.8 | ||
4 | 4 | Emil Jönsson | Sweden | 3:33.0 | +2.6 | |
5 | 10 | Pål Golberg | Norway | 3:39.6 | +9.2 | |
6 | 8 | Eirik Brandsdal | Norway | 3:57.5 | +27.1 |
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