Cross Country at the Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter Games

Men's 10 km Free Technique B1
Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter GamesSalt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter Games
Host City: Salt Lake City, United States of America
Dates: ?
Countries: 6
Athletes: 9

Medallists
KOUPTCHINSKI Valeri
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RUS
MUNTS Oleg
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UKR
BREM Wilhelm
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GER

Men's 10 km Free Technique B1 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC TimeFactorReal Time IRM Note
1
KOUPTCHINSKI Valeri
RUS Flag
RUS - Russian Federation
0:23:06.1830:27:50.1
2
MUNTS Oleg
UKR Flag
UKR - Ukraine
0:23:47.2830:28:39.6
3
BREM Wilhelm
GER Flag
GER - Germany
0:24:09.9830:29:06.9
4
SELEZNEV Serguei
RUS Flag
RUS - Russian Federation
0:24:22.7830:29:22.3
5
FLO Helge
NOR Flag
NOR - Norway
0:24:38.6830:29:41.5
6
ZHUKOUSKI Viktar
BLR Flag
BLR - Belarus
0:25:46.3830:31:03.1
7
KOBAYASHI Minoru
JPN Flag
JPN - Japan
0:25:46.6830:31:03.4
8
BENTELE Michael
GER Flag
GER - Germany
0:27:26.7830:33:04.0
9
TAKAHASHI Masamitsu
JPN Flag
JPN - Japan
0:30:35.6830:36:51.6

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