Cross Country at the Innsbruck 1988 Paralympic Winter Games

Men's Long Distance 30 km B3
Innsbruck 1988 Paralympic Winter GamesInnsbruck 1988 Paralympic Winter Games
Host City: Innsbruck, Austria
Dates: ?
Countries: 7
Athletes: 12

Medallists
LORENZINI Paolo
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ITA
STALNACKE Max
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SWE
WALSH Joe
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USA

Men's Long Distance 30 km B3 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Time IRM Note
1
LORENZINI Paolo
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ITA - Italy
1:22:28.0
2
STALNACKE Max
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SWE - Sweden
1:23:19.9
3
WALSH Joe
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USA - United States of America
1:25:19.2
4
WALSH Robert
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USA - United States of America
1:25:21.8
5
ACHRAMEYEV Vladimir
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URS - Soviet Union
1:28:14.4
6
SOKKA Torsti
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FIN - Finland
1:29:15.3
7
TOMASINI Riccardo
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ITA - Italy
1:29:17.5
8
AMREIN Hans
ITA Flag
ITA - Italy
1:30:36.4
9
PIIPPO Lars-Erik
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SWE - Sweden
1:32:22.4
10
BROWN James
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GBR - Great Britain
1:32:52.3
11
SMOLNIKOV
URS Flag
URS - Soviet Union
1:32:53.3
12
GRECZEK Piotr
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POL - Poland
1:32:56.2

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