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

Men's short distance cross-country free skiing events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Pragelato on 12 March.[1]

Cross-country skiing - Men's short
at the IX Paralympic Winter Games
VenuePragelato
Dates12 March
2002
2010

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

Results

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Visually impaired

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

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Finish Time
  Brian McKeever   Canada 11:35.1 100 11:35.1
  Frank Höfle   Germany 12:07.0 98 11:52.5
  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

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

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Finish Time
  Taras Kryjanovski   Russia 15:57.9 98 15:38.8
  Iurii Kostiuk   Ukraine 17:12.3 91 15:39.4
  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 Kamil 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

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

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Finish Time
  Steven Cook   United States 13:07.7 96 12:36.2
  Siarhei Silchanka   Belarus 13:04.5 97 12:41.0
  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

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  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.