FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Men's 50 kilometre classical

The Men's 50 kilometre classical competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 was held on 7 March 2021.[1][2]

Men's 50 kilometre classical
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021
LocationOberstdorf, Germany
Date7 March
Competitors57 from 22 nations
Winning time2:10:52.9
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal 
bronze medal    Norway
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Results edit

The race was started at 13:00.[3]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit
  3 Emil Iversen   Norway 2:10:52.9
  1 Alexander Bolshunov   Russian Ski Federation 2:10:53.6 +0.7
  9 Simen Hegstad Krüger   Norway 2:11:01.1 +8.2
4 10 Hans Christer Holund   Norway 2:11:01.5 +8.6
5 19 Jens Burman   Sweden 2:11:18.5 +25.6
6 14 Iivo Niskanen   Finland 2:11:24.3 +31.4
7 8 Andrew Musgrave   Great Britain 2:11:36.4 +43.5
8 11 Pål Golberg   Norway 2:11:51.6 +58.7
9 5 Dario Cologna   Switzerland 2:11:52.0 +59.1
10 33 Scott Patterson   United States 2:12:17.6 +1:24.7
11 27 Jason Rüesch   Switzerland 2:12:31.1 +1:38.2
12 18 William Poromaa   Sweden 2:12:40.1 +1:47.2
13 13 Clément Parisse   France 2:12:46.0 +1:53.1
14 6 Aleksey Chervotkin   Russian Ski Federation 2:12:55.2 +2:02.3
15 7 Ilia Semikov   Russian Ski Federation 2:13:19.7 +2:26.8
16 45 David Norris   United States 2:13:20.8 +2:27.9
17 17 Jonas Dobler   Germany 2:13:39.3 +2:46.4
18 32 Imanol Rojo   Spain 2:13:44.9 +2:52.0
19 2 Evgeniy Belov   Russian Ski Federation 2:13:49.2 +2:56.3
20 28 Friedrich Moch   Germany 2:13:49.7 +2:56.8
21 35 Candide Pralong   Switzerland 2:14:04.9 +3:12.0
22 23 Jonas Baumann   Switzerland 2:14:47.4 +3:54.5
23 47 Keishin Yoshida   Japan 2:14:52.7 +3:59.8
24 21 Michal Novák   Czech Republic 2:15:02.3 +4:09.4
25 30 Thomas Hjalmar Westgård   Ireland 2:15:13.6 +4:20.7
26 4 Maurice Manificat   France 2:15:27.8 +4:34.9
27 37 Antoine Cyr   Canada 2:15:31.2 +4:38.3
28 43 Russell Kennedy   Canada 2:15:45.6 +4:52.7
29 16 Gus Schumacher   United States 2:15:51.3 +4:58.4
30 26 Björn Sandström   Sweden 2:16:03.1 +5:10.2
31 49 Rémi Drolet   Canada 2:17:05.7 +6:12.8
32 20 Perttu Hyvärinen   Finland 2:17:24.0 +6:31.1
33 15 Lucas Bögl   Germany 2:17:50.1 +6:57.2
34 22 Irineu Esteve Altimiras   Andorra 2:18:02.2 +7:09.3
35 57 Kaarel Kasper Kõrge   Estonia 2:18:09.5 +7:16.6
36 38 Lauri Lepistö   Finland 2:18:52.3 +7:59.4
37 36 Hunter Wonders   United States 2:19:21.2 +8:28.3
38 34 Dominik Bury   Poland 2:19:44.5 +8:51.6
39 29 Janosch Brugger   Germany 2:19:54.4 +9:01.5
40 24 Jean-Marc Gaillard   France 2:19:56.1 +9:03.2
41 39 Petr Knop   Czech Republic 2:20:33.5 +9:40.6
42 52 Takatsugu Uda   Japan 2:20:53.9 +10:01.0
43 46 Juho Mikkonen   Finland 2:21:25.8 +10:32.9
44 25 Johan Häggström   Sweden 2:25:08.8 +14:15.9
45 48 Nail Bashmakov   Kazakhstan 2:25:24.9 +14:32.0
46 51 Mateusz Haratyk   Poland 2:25:58.4 +15:05.5
47 59 Phillip Bellingham   Australia 2:27:18.6 +16:25.7
48 40 Adam Fellner   Czech Republic 2:27:45.7 +16:52.8
49 56 Indulis Bikše   Latvia Lapped
50 55 Kacper Antolec   Poland
51 58 Franco Dal Farra   Argentina
52 50 Kim Eun-ho   South Korea
53 53 Kim Min-woo   South Korea
31 Vitaliy Pukhkalo   Kazakhstan Did not finish
44 Philippe Boucher   Canada
54 Marko Kilp   Estonia
12 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo   Norway Disqualified
41 Yevgeniy Velichko   Kazakhstan Did not start
42 Jonáš Bešťák   Czech Republic

References edit