FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 – Men's sprint

Men's sprint
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017
LocationLahti, Finland
Date23 February
Competitors156 from 52 nations
Winning time3:13.76
Medalists
gold medal    Italy
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Norway
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The Men's sprint event of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 was held on 23 February 2017.[1]

Results

Qualification

The qualification was held at 15:50.[2][3]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 4 Sergey Ustiugov  Russia 3:11.72 Q
2 8 Finn Hågen Krogh  Norway 3:14.43 +2.71 Q
3 18 Sindre Bjørnestad Skar  Norway 3:15.11 +3.39 Q
4 17 Martti Jylhä  Finland 3:15.58 +3.86 Q
5 16 Federico Pellegrino  Italy 3:15.84 +4.12 Q
6 15 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo  Norway 3:16.28 +4.56 Q
7 1 Lucas Chanavat  France 3:17.25 +5.53 Q
8 32 Alexander Bolshunov  Russia 3:17.27 +5.55 Q
9 23 Matias Strandvall  Finland 3:17.44 +5.72 Q
10 7 Ristomatti Hakola  Finland 3:17.47 +5.75 Q
11 2 Simeon Hamilton  United States 3:19.32 +7.60 Q
12 19 Calle Halfvarsson  Sweden 3:19.42 +7.70 Q
13 5 Alex Harvey  Canada 3:19.57 +7.85 Q
14 10 Emil Iversen  Norway 3:19.63 +7.91 Q
15 26 Anssi Pentsinen  Finland 3:19.75 +8.03 Q
16 14 Anton Gafarov  Russia 3:19.96 +8.24 Q
17 12 Jovian Hediger  Switzerland 3:20.10 +8.38 Q
18 3 Gleb Retivykh  Russia 3:20.17 +8.45 Q
19 28 Renaud Jay  France 3:20.47 +8.75 Q
20 9 Andrew Newell  United States 3:20.62 +8.90 Q
21 36 Dominik Baldauf  Austria 3:20.68 +8.96 Q
22 11 Maciej Staręga  Poland 3:20.84 +9.12 Q
23 6 Andrew Young  United Kingdom 3:20.88 +9.16 Q
24 22 Oskar Svensson  Sweden 3:20.91 +9.19 Q
25 31 Hiroyuki Miyazawa  Japan 3:21.39 +9.67 Q
26 20 Teodor Peterson  Sweden 3:21.41 +9.69 Q
27 24 Petter Northug  Norway 3:21.42 +9.70 Q
28 34 Roman Furger  Switzerland 3:21.76 +10.04 Q
29 27 Sebastian Eisenlauer  Germany 3:21.78 +10.06 Q
30 25 Richard Jouve  France 3:22.09 +10.37 Q
31 21 Baptiste Gros  France 3:22.30 +10.58
32 33 Karl-Johan Westberg  Sweden 3:22.63 +10.91
33 29 Bernhard Tritscher  Austria 3:23.19 +11.47
34 40 Mikhail Kuklin  Belarus 3:23.44 +11.72
35 43 Miha Šimenc  Slovenia 3:23.62 +11.90
36 39 Erik Bjornsen  United States 3:24.31 +12.59
37 50 Janez Lampič  Slovenia 3:24.57 +12.85
38 42 Simone Urbani  Italy 3:25.09 +13.37
39 53 Yury Astapenka  Belarus 3:25.11 +13.39
40 51 Denis Volotka  Kazakhstan 3:25.39 +13.67
41 66 Thomas Bing  Germany 3:25.70 +13.98
42 37 Jan Bartoň  Czech Republic 3:27.34 +15.62
43 45 Phillip Bellingham  Australia 3:27.46 +15.74
44 61 Michal Novák  Czech Republic 3:28.07 +16.35
45 41 Luis Stadlober  Austria 3:28.27 +16.55
46 35 Raido Ränkel  Estonia 3:28.52 +16.80
47 38 Jesse Cockney  Canada 3:28.54 +16.82
48 13 Len Väljas  Canada 3:28.88 +17.16
49 72 Ruslan Perekhoda  Ukraine 3:29.08 +17.36
50 30 Marko Kilp  Estonia 3:29.30 +17.58
51 65 Michail Semenov  Belarus 3:29.47 +17.75
52 73 Paul Constantin Pepene  Romania 3:29.73 +18.01
53 44 Knute Johnsgaard  Canada 3:30.11 +18.39
54 49 Morgan Cole  United States 3:30.13 +18.41
55 59 Aleš Razým  Czech Republic 3:30.76 +19.04
56 71 Daulet Rakhimbayev  Kazakhstan 3:30.91 +19.19
57 76 Alin Florin Cioancă  Romania 3:31.18 +19.46
58 58 Karel Tammjärv  Estonia 3:31.75 +20.03
58 57 Indulis Bikše  Latvia 3:31.75 +20.03
60 54 Edi Dadić  Croatia 3:32.39 +20.67
61 82 Ádám Kónya  Hungary 3:32.96 +21.24
62 56 Miha Dolar  Slovenia 3:33.21 +21.49
63 92 Raul Mihai Popa  Romania 3:33.27 +21.55
64 63 Miroslav Šulek  Slovakia 3:33.41 +21.69
65 60 Jan Antolec  Poland 3:33.56 +21.84
66 48 Paweł Klisz  Poland 3:34.74 +23.02
67 46 Modestas Vaičiulis  Lithuania 3:35.08 +23.36
68 62 Oleksiy Krasovsky  Ukraine 3:35.34 +23.62
69 70 Callum Watson  Australia 3:35.94 +24.22
70 55 Andrej Segeč  Slovakia 3:36.27 +24.55
71 52 Kristjan Koll  Estonia 3:36.87 +25.15
72 86 Lasse Hulgaard  Denmark 3:36.99 +25.27
73 67 Callum Smith  United Kingdom 3:37.19 +25.47
74 80 Imanol Rojo  Spain 3:37.32 +25.60
75 87 James Clugnet  United Kingdom 3:37.50 +25.78
76 88 Petrică Hogiu  Romania 3:37.72 +26.00
77 69 Thomas Hjalmar Westgård  Ireland 3:38.22 +26.50
78 74 Raimo Vīgants  Latvia 3:38.44 +26.72
79 68 Niklas Liederer  Austria 3:38.52 +26.80
80 84 Damir Rastić  Serbia 3:38.56 +26.84
81 137 Krešimir Crnković  Croatia 3:40.62 +28.90
82 64 Stepan Terentjev  Lithuania 3:40.70 +28.98
83 91 Mladen Plakalović  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:40.95 +29.23
84 148 Thierry Langer  Belgium 3:41.06 +29.34
85 81 Andriy Orlyk  Ukraine 3:41.34 +29.62
86 83 Paul Kovacs  Australia 3:42.69 +30.97
87 75 Tautvydas Strolia  Lithuania 3:43.20 +31.48
88 78 Rudolf Michalovsky  Slovakia 3:43.27 +31.55
89 79 Hamza Dursun  Turkey 3:44.86 +33.14
90 99 Jānis Šņoriņš  Latvia 3:45.44 +33.72
91 85 Jaunius Drūsys  Lithuania 3:46.37 +34.65
92 89 Sævar Birgisson  Iceland 3:47.30 +35.58
93 103 Thibaut De Marre  Belgium 3:47.94 +36.22
94 104 Oleg Yoltukhovskyy  Ukraine 3:48.42 +36.70
95 96 Mikayel Mikayelyan  Armenia 3:48.74 +37.02
96 100 Ömer Ayçiçek  Turkey 3:48.85 +37.13
97 108 Rejhan Šmrković  Serbia 3:49.60 +37.88
98 95 Nikolay Viyachev  Bulgaria 3:50.39 +38.67
99 90 Yordan Chuchuganov  Bulgaria 3:50.80 +39.08
100 77 Martin Møller  Denmark 3:51.11 +39.39
101 98 Nick Montgomery  Australia 3:51.13 +39.41
102 97 Marko Skender  Croatia 3:51.71 +39.99
103 118 Amed Oğlağo  Turkey 3:51.95 +40.23
104 106 Emir Hrkalović  Serbia 3:52.11 +40.39
105 113 Károly Gombos  Hungary 3:53.47 +41.75
106 122 Yonathan Jesús Fernández  Chile 3:54.45 +42.73
107 120 Simeon Ognyanov  Bulgaria 3:57.47 +45.75
108 93 Sattar Seyd  Iran 3:57.63 +45.91
109 94 Ingmārs Briedis  Latvia 3:57.99 +46.27
110 102 Mirsad Pejčinović  Serbia 3:58.75 +47.03
111 132 Cristian Bocancea  Moldova 3:59.41 +47.69
112 156 Nicolae Gaiduc  Moldova 3:59.63 +47.91
113 127 Stavre Jada  Macedonia 4:00.43 +48.71
114 119 Tue Roemer  Denmark 4:00.59 +48.87
115 114 Brynjar Kristinsson  Iceland 4:00.98 +49.26
116 115 Ognjen Škipina  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4:02.05 +50.33
117 129 Miloš Čolić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4:02.91 +51.19
118 111 Nikolaos Tsourekas  Greece 4:03.20 +51.48
119 124 Panagiotis Papasis  Greece 4:03.38 +51.66
120 112 Jakov Hladika  Croatia 4:04.30 +52.58
121 126 Juan Agurto  Chile 4:04.39 +52.67
122 101 Ivan Burgov  Bulgaria 4:05.94 +54.22
123 109 Albert Jonsson  Iceland 4:08.33 +56.61
124 117 Dávid Panyik  Hungary 4:08.58 +56.86
125 130 Kleanthis Karamichas  Greece 4:10.52 +58.80
126 125 Carlos Lannes  Argentina 4:10.56 +58.84
127 128 Jan Rossiter  Ireland 4:10.83 +59.11
128 131 Dimitrios Kyriazis  Greece 4:11.00 +59.28
129 152 Stephan Langer  Belgium 4:11.01 +59.29
130 123 Bence Bánszki  Hungary 4:13.30 +1:01.58
131 121 Yasin Shemshaki  Iran 4:14.17 +1:02.45
132 154 Liviu Dubălari  Moldova 4:14.85 +1:03.13
133 133 Milancho Krsteski  Macedonia 4:16.93 +1:05.21
134 107 Yaghoob Kiashemshaki  Iran 4:17.02 +1:05.30
135 110 Victor Santos  Brazil 4:19.79 +1:08.07
136 116 Alireza Maghdid  Iran 4:24.45 +1:12.73
137 138 Miljan Radulović  Montenegro 4:24.90 +1:13.18
138 150 Nikolai Matveev  Kyrgyzstan 4:27.20 +1:15.48
139 158 Vivek Kaktwan  India 4:29.67 +1:17.95
140 140 Stephen O'Mara  Ireland 4:40.13 +1:28.41
141 139 Mario Kurteski  Macedonia 4:42.15 +1:30.43
142 149 Sveatoslav Maliutin  Moldova 4:46.59 +1:34.87
143 141 Brian Kennedy  Ireland 4:58.14 +1:46.42
144 151 Mansour Bazouni  Lebanon 5:01.18 +1:49.46
145 134 Mark Rajack  Trinidad and Tobago 5:09.15 +1:57.43
146 136 Klaus Jungbluth  Ecuador 5:10.65 +1:58.93
147 144 José Chang Calle  Ecuador 5:10.80 +1:59.08
148 135 César Baena  Venezuela 5:15.33 +2:03.61
149 143 Mirko Bulatović  Montenegro 5:23.37 +2:11.65
150 155 Anthony Tawk  Lebanon 5:36.96 +2:25.24
151 157 Bernardo Baena  Venezuela 5:43.89 +2:32.17
152 142 Shiva Kumar BM  India 5:44.35 +2:32.63
153 147 Pita Taufatofua  Tonga 5:44.72 +2:33.00
154 145 Veljko Grbović  Montenegro 5:47.99 +2:36.27
155 146 Donato Agostinelli  Venezuela 8:38.04 +5:26.32
156 153 Adrián Solano  Venezuela 13:49.33 +10:37.61
47 Peter Mlynár  Slovakia DNS
105 Jens Hulgaard  Denmark

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinals were started at 17:58. The top two placed and the two fastest skiers not placed first or second in their heat, qualified for the semifinals.

Quarterfinal 1

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 27 Petter Northug  Norway 3:22.63 Q
2 1 Sergey Ustiugov  Russia 3:22.83 +0.19 Q
3 3 Sindre Bjørnestad Skar  Norway 3:23.17 +0.57
4 24 Oskar Svensson  Sweden 3:23.65 +1.16
5 28 Roman Furger  Switzerland 3:23.67 +1.18
6 8 Alexander Bolshunov  Russia 3:25.55 +2.95

Quarterfinal 2

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 5 Federico Pellegrino  Italy 3:24.78 Q
2 6 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo  Norway 3:25.53 +0.78 Q
3 30 Richard Jouve  France 3:26.00 +1.25
4 29 Sebastian Eisenlauer  Germany 3:26.36 +1.61
5 26 Teodor Peterson  Sweden 3:34.59 +9.84
6 11 Simi Hamilton  United States 3:59.83 +35.08

Quarterfinal 3

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 12 Calle Halfvarsson  Sweden 3:23.77 Q
2 22 Maciej Staręga  Poland 3:23.94 +0.18 Q
3 7 Lucas Chanavat  France 3:24.25 +0.51
4 16 Anton Gafarov  Russia 3:25.65 +1.91
5 23 Andrew Young  Great Britain 3:35.04 +11.30
6 9 Matias Strandvall  Finland 4:09.32 +45.58

Quarterfinal 4

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 2 Finn Hågen Krogh  Norway 3:21.38 Q
2 10 Ristomatti Hakola  Finland 3:22.04 +0.66 Q
3 4 Martti Jylhä  Finland 3:22.30 +0.92 q
4 17 Jovian Hediger  Switzerland 3:22.76 +1.38 q
5 20 Andrew Newell  United States 3:23.13 +1.75
6 19 Renaud Jay  France 3:23.36 +1.98

Quarterfinal 5

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 14 Emil Iversen  Norway 3:22.81 Q
2 13 Alex Harvey  Canada 3:23.16 +0.35 Q
3 18 Gleb Retivykh  Russia 3:23.43 +0.62
4 21 Dominik Baldauf  Austria 3:23.70 +0.89
5 25 Hiroyuki Miyazawa  Japan 3:23.95 +1.14
6 15 Anssi Pentsinen  Finland 3:24.73 +1.92

Semifinals

The semifinals were started at 18:40. The top two placed and the two fastest skiers not placed first or second in their heat, qualified for the final.

Semifinal 1

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 5 Federico Pellegrino  Italy 3:20.59 Q
2 1 Sergey Ustiugov  Russia 3:20.87 +0.28 Q
3 6 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo  Norway 3:20.92 +0.33 q
4 27 Petter Northug  Norway 3:21.55 +0.96 q
5 12 Calle Halfvarsson  Sweden 3:31.62 +11.03
6 17 Jovian Hediger  Switzerland 3:37.06 +16.47

Semifinal 2

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 2 Finn Hågen Krogh  Norway 3:23.70 Q
2 10 Ristomatti Hakola  Finland 3:24.25 +0.55 Q
3 4 Martti Jylhä  Finland 3:24.60 +0.90
4 22 Maciej Staręga  Poland 3:24.83 +1.13
5 14 Emil Iversen  Norway 4:00.92 +37.22
13 Alex Harvey  Canada DSQ

Final

The final was started at 19:07.[4]

Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Federico Pellegrino  Italy 3:13.76
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 Sergey Ustiugov  Russia 3:13.91 +0.15
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo  Norway 3:14.20 +0.44
4 2 Finn Hågen Krogh  Norway 3:14.43 +0.67
5 27 Petter Northug  Norway 3:25.89 +12.13
6 10 Ristomatti Hakola  Finland 3:26.04 +12.28

References

  1. ^ "Competition schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-09. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  2. ^ Qualification start list
  3. ^ Qualification results
  4. ^ Final results

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