Cross Country at the Albertville 1992 Paralympic Winter Games

Men's Long Distance 30 km B1
Albertville 1992 Paralympic Winter GamesAlbertville 1992 Paralympic Winter Games
Host City: Albertville, France
Dates: ?
Countries: 10
Athletes: 13

Medallists
KUPCHINSKI
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EUN
BOGDANOV
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EUN
SABATIER Luc
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FRA

Men's Long Distance 30 km B1 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Time IRM Note
1
KUPCHINSKI
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EUN - Unified Team
1:36:44.9
2
BOGDANOV
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EUN - Unified Team
1:38:43.1
3
SABATIER Luc
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FRA - France
1:42:15.0
4
AFANASIEV
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EUN - Unified Team
1:45:34.4
5
LUNDE Magne
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NOR - Norway
1:46:40.8
6
SCHMID Hans-Peter
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SUI - Switzerland
1:46:50.1
7
YOUNG Peter
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GBR - Great Britain
1:47:39.7
8
IVANCIK Lubomir
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GER - Germany
1:54:56.3
9
HIRSCH Udo
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GER - Germany
1:55:14.9
10
CHRISTENSEN Arne
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DEN - Denmark
1:56:28.3
11
WALCH Erich
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ITA - Italy
2:05:16.7
12
DITTMAN Kris
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CAN - Canada
2:08:25.7
PETTERSSON Ake
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SWE - Sweden
DNF

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