Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics – Men's 10 km Classic

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Men's 10 km Classic
at the X Paralympic Winter Games
Cross-country skiing - Paralympic pictogram.svg
VenueWhistler Olympic Park
DatesMarch 18

The Men's 10 km Classic competition of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics was held at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia. The competition took place on Thursday, March 18.[1]

Visually Impaired[]

In the cross-country skiing 10 km Classic visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairment has a sighted guide.[2] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 11 Brian McKeever
Guide: Robin McKeever
 Canada 26:01.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 Helge Flo
Guide:
 Norway 27:27.3 +1:25.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 13 Nikolay Polukhin
Guide: Andrey Tokarev
 Russia 27:40.7 +1:39.1
4 14 Vasili Shaptsiaboi
Guide:
 Belarus 27:46.4 +1:44.8
5 1
Guide:
 Ukraine 28:55.6 +2:54.0
6 15
Guide:
 South Korea 29:07.2 +3:05.6
7 19 Frank Höfle
Guide:
 Germany 29:21.9 +3:20.3
8 18 Iurii Utkin
Guide:
 Ukraine 30:06.7 +4:05.1
9 7 Zebastian Modin
Guide:
 Sweden 30:21.5 +4:19.9
10 17
Guide:
 Russia 30:59.5 +4:53.9
11 10
Guide:
 Finland 31:46.8 +5:45.2
12 3
Guide:
 Sweden 33:12.5 +7:10.9
13 2
Guide:
 Finland 33:34.0 +7:32.4
14 4
Guide:
 Canada 35:21.9 +9:20.3
15 12
Guide: Iskren Plankov
 Bulgaria 36:27.3 +10:25.7
5
Guide:
 Bulgaria DNF
6 Vitaliy Lukyanenko
Guide: Volodymyr Ivanov
 Ukraine DNS
8 Thomas Clarion
Guide:
 France DNS
16
Guide:
 Ukraine DNS

Sitting[]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 24 Irek Zaripov  Russia 27:12.1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 31 Enzo Masiello  Italy 28:21.1 +1:09.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 27 Dzmitry Loban  Belarus 28:25.1 +1:13.0
4 30 Iurii Kostiuk  Ukraine 28:25.6 +1:13.5
5 33 Roman Petushkov  Russia 28:27.6 +1:15.5
6 22 Vladimir Kiselev  Russia 28:32.4 +1:20.3
7 28  United States 28:35.8 +1:23.7
8 34  Belarus 28:38.0 +1:25.9
9 29  Norway 28:44.4 +1:32.3
10 21  China 29:02.6 +1:50.5
11 11  France 29:05.6 +1:53.5
12 23 Andy Soule  United States 29:18.7 +2:06.6
13 13  Slovakia 29:19.3 +2:07.2
14 17 Alain Marguerettaz  France 29:30.0 +2:17.9
15 7 Sergey Shilov  Russia 29:36.8 +2:24.7
16 26 Chris Klebl  United States 29:39.7 +2:27.6
17 14  Belarus 29:43.6 +2:31.5
18 32  France 30:09.2 +2:57.1
19 5  Ukraine 30:09.4 +2:57.3
20 15  Poland 30:15.8 +3:03.7
21 20  Italy 30:20.5 +3:08.4
22 12 Dominic Monypenny  Australia 30:26.7 +3:14.6
23 25 Kamil Rosiek  Poland 30:30.7 +3:18.6
24 19  United States 30:35.3 +3:23.2
25 16 Bruno Huber  Switzerland 30:47.6 +3:35.5
26 2  Belarus 30:50.3 +3:38.2
27 10  Ukraine 31:10.8 +3:58.7
28 18  Norway 31:34.9 +4:22.8
29 9  Canada 31:50.4 +4:38.3
30 8  Italy 32:46.0 +5:33.9
31 3  Austria 32:53.2 +5:41.1
32 1  France 33:15.8 +6:03.7
33 4  Canada 33:20.5 +6:08.4
6  Poland

Standing[]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 26 Yoshihiro Nitta  Japan 26:29.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 29 Kirill Mikhaylov  Russia 27:01.7 +32.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 30 Grygorii Vovchinskyi  Ukraine 27:03.7 +34.2
4 23  Norway 27:32.8 +1:03.3
5 20  Germany 28:22.4 +1:52.9
6 14  Russia 28:26.2 +1:56.7
7 16  Russia 28:36.4 +2:06.9
8 7 Rushan Minnegulov  Russia 28:42.2 +2:12.7
9 25 Ilkka Tuomisto  Finland 28:46.3 +2:16.8
10 9  Ukraine 29:14.2 +2:44.7
11 10  Ukraine 29:33.4 +3:03.9
12 22 Mark Arendz  Canada 29:45.8 +3:16.3
13 11 Vladimir Kononov  Russia 29:57.9 +3:28.4
14 24  Austria 30:56.2 +4:26.7
15 3  China 30:56.9 +4:27.4
16 27  Russia 31:16.0 +4:46.5
17 2  Russia 31:29.3 +4:59.8
18 18 Yannick Bourseaux  France 31:43.4 +5:13.9
19 15 Du Haitao  China 31:57.2 +5:27.7
20 12  Japan 32:21.4 +5:51.9
21 5 Thomas Oelsner  Germany 33:03.6 +6:34.1
22 19  Australia 33:12.7 +6:43.2
23 1  Canada 34:02.2 +7:32.7
24 4  Mongolia 37:36.2 +11:06.7
25 17  Mongolia 50:23.1 +23:53.6
26 8  Kazakhstan 53:31.3 +27:01.8
6  China DNF
21  Belarus DNF
28 Svein Lilleberg  Norway DNS
13  China DSQ

References[]

  1. ^ "Cross-Country Skiing Schedule and Results". The official website of the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
  2. ^ Official Results Book – Cross-Country Skiing – March 14 to 21, Vancouver 2010
  3. ^ Visually impaired skiers put fate in guide's hands, thestar.com, March 13, 2010

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