Cross Country at the Nagano 1998 Paralympic Winter Games

Men's 15 km Free Technique B2
Nagano 1998 Paralympic Winter GamesNagano 1998 Paralympic Winter Games
Host City: Nagano, Japan
Dates: ?
Countries: 10
Athletes: 13

Medallists
MANNANOV Irek
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RUS
HOEFLE Frank
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GER
ILIOUTCHENKO Nikolai
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RUS

Men's 15 km Free Technique B2 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Time IRM Note
1
MANNANOV Irek
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RUS - Russian Federation
0:27:49.4
2
HOEFLE Frank
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GER - Germany
0:27:57.5
3
ILIOUTCHENKO Nikolai
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RUS - Russian Federation
0:28:58.1
4
OESTBERG Emil
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SWE - Sweden
0:30:30.5
5
MOSER Erwin
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AUT - Austria
0:31:20.5
6
EK Torbjoern
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SWE - Sweden
0:31:34.0
7
LOZHKIN Sergey
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KAZ - Kazakhstan
0:32:11.8
8
LE MOING Herve
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FRA - France
0:32:31.1
9
STRAMOV Alexander
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GER - Germany
0:32:44.9
10
POREMBA Pavol
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SVK - Slovakia
0:33:44.1
11
MOSIMANN Adrian
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SUI - Switzerland
0:34:39.4
12
KATO Hiroshi
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JPN - Japan
0:34:43.5
13
LORENZINI Paolo
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ITA - Italy
0:34:53.8

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