Cross Country at the Albertville 1992 Paralympic Winter Games

Men's Short Distance 5 km LW6/8
Albertville 1992 Paralympic Winter GamesAlbertville 1992 Paralympic Winter Games
Host City: Albertville, France
Dates: ?
Countries: 5
Athletes: 12

Medallists
ARVIER Jean-Yves
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FRA
GRIP Jouko
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FIN
PIETRZYK Andrzej
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POL

Men's Short Distance 5 km LW6/8 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Time IRM Note
1
ARVIER Jean-Yves
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FRA - France
0:16:12.7
2
GRIP Jouko
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FIN - Finland
0:16:43.9
3
PIETRZYK Andrzej
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POL - Poland
0:16:54.2
4
FEGER Theo
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GER - Germany
0:17:08.0
5
MIETTINEN Heikki
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FIN - Finland
0:17:23.7
6
DOELKER Werner
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GER - Germany
0:17:46.8
7
TAURIAINEN Arto
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FIN - Finland
0:18:03.7
8
GATTINGER Josef
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GER - Germany
0:18:14.4
9
DAMIAN Marian
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POL - Poland
0:18:19.2
10
PICKL Wolfgang
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AUT - Austria
0:20:18.8
11
ROUSSEAU Michel
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FRA - France
0:20:42.5
REBUELTA Jean-Pierre
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FRA - France
DQ

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