FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 – Men's 30 kilometre pursuit

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Men's 30 kilometre pursuit
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019
LocationSeefeld in Tirol, Austria
Dates23 February
Competitors73 from 31 nations
Winning time1:10:21.8
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Norway
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The Men's 30 kilometre pursuit competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 will be held on 23 February 2019.[1][2]

Results[]

The race was started at 12:30.[3]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Sjur Røthe  Norway 1:10:21.8
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 Alexander Bolshunov  Russia 1:10:21.9 +0.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Martin Johnsrud Sundby  Norway 1:10:22.5 +0.7
4 5 Iivo Niskanen  Finland 1:10:34.1 +12.3
5 13 Clément Parisse  France 1:10:42.5 +20.7
6 15 Alex Harvey  Canada 1:11:20.7 +58.9
7 12 Andrew Musgrave  Great Britain 1:11:22.1 +1:00.3
8 19 Adrien Backscheider  France 1:11:25.4 +1:03.6
9 9 Sergey Ustiugov  Russia 1:11:31.2 +1:09.4
10 23 Jens Burman  Sweden 1:11:34.6 +1:12.8
11 16 Alexey Poltoranin  Kazakhstan 1:11:45.1 +1:23.3
12 33 Matti Heikkinen  Finland 1:12:10.4 +1:48.6
13 6 Andrey Melnichenko  Russia 1:12:14.8 +1:53.0
14 14 Dario Cologna   Switzerland 1:12:18.2 +1:56.4
15 20 Daniel Richardsson  Sweden 1:12:38.2 +2:16.4
16 22 Giandomenico Salvadori  Italy 1:12:40.6 +2:18.8
17 7 Evgeniy Belov  Russia 1:12:42.8 +2:21.0
18 18 Florian Notz  Germany 1:13:15.0 +2:53.2
19 17 Jules Lapierre  France 1:13:20.2 +2:58.4
20 21 Keishin Yoshida  Japan 1:13:20.5 +2:58.7
21 32 Irineu Esteve Altimiras  Andorra 1:13:20.6 +2:58.8
22 8 Denis Spitsov  Russia 1:13:51.2 +3:29.4
23 37 Perttu Hyvärinen  Finland 1:13:59.1 +3:37.3
24 36 Naoto Baba  Japan 1:14:02.1 +3:40.3
25 24 Jonas Dobler  Germany 1:14:05.7 +3:43.9
26 39 Jonas Baumann   Switzerland 1:14:06.2 +3:44.4
27 30 Karel Tammjärv  Estonia 1:14:23.9 +4:02.1
28 43 Andreas Katz  Germany 1:14:44.0 +4:22.2
29 25 Oskar Svensson  Sweden 1:14:54.9 +4:33.1
30 1 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo  Norway 1:14:57.1 +4:35.3
31 11 Emil Iversen  Norway 1:14:58.7 +4:36.9
32 28 Scott Patterson  United States 1:15:02.4 +4:40.6
33 54  Finland 1:15:05.5 +4:43.7
34 27 Lucas Bögl  Germany 1:15:08.1 +4:46.3
35 10 Jean-Marc Gaillard  France 1:15:08.2 +4:46.4
36 31  Italy 1:15:08.4 +4:46.6
37 44  Italy 1:15:08.5 +4:46.7
38 35  United States 1:15:16.2 +4:54.4
39 55 Snorri Einarsson  Iceland 1:15:33.6 +5:11.8
40 46 Paul Constantin Pepene  Romania 1:15:57.7 +5:35.9
41 58 Imanol Rojo  Spain 1:16:18.6 +5:56.8
42 52 Yevgeniy Velichko  Kazakhstan 1:16:33.0 +6:11.2
43 29   Switzerland 1:16:33.2 +6:11.4
44 49 Yury Astapenka  Belarus 1:16:34.1 +6:12.3
45 48  Canada 1:16:34.2 +6:12.4
46 50 Bernhard Tritscher  Austria 1:16:34.5 +6:12.7
47 42  Sweden 1:16:37.9 +6:16.1
48 41 Vitaliy Pukhkalo  Kazakhstan 1:16:40.4 +6:18.6
49 34 Kyle Bratrud  United States 1:16:41.4 +6:19.6
50 40 Hiroyuki Miyazawa  Japan 1:17:05.1 +6:43.3
51 60 Adam Fellner  Czech Republic 1:17:27.2 +7:05.4
52 64 Thomas Hjalmar Westgård  Ireland 1:18:07.4 +7:45.6
53 51 Petr Knop  Czech Republic 1:18:08.6 +7:46.8
54 38  United States 1:18:09.2 +7:47.4
55 45  Kazakhstan 1:18:09.2 +7:47.4
56 47  Japan 1:19:11.0 +8:49.2
57 53 Andreas Veerpalu  Estonia 1:20:17.3 +9:55.5
58 56  Canada 1:20:20.6 +9:58.8
59 63 Indulis Bikše  Latvia Lapped
60 69 Thibaut De Marre  Belgium
61 57 Oleksii Krasovskyi  Ukraine
62 67 Hamza Dursun  Turkey
63 65  China
64 62  Estonia
65 59  Czech Republic
66 61 Kamil Bury  Poland
67 68 Ömer Ayçiçek  Turkey
68 71  Argentina
69 74  Greece
70 70  Iceland
71 73  Turkey
72 72  Argentina
66  Armenia Did not finish
26 Toni Livers   Switzerland Did not start

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