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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 – Men's team sprint

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Men's team sprint
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019
LocationSeefeld in Tirol, Austria
Dates24 February
Competitors58 from 29 nations
Teams29
Winning time18:49.86
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Italy
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The Men's team sprint competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 24 February 2019.[1][2]

Results

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Semifinals

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The semifinals were started at 10:15.[3] The first two teams of each semifinals and the next six best timed teams advanced to the final.

Semifinal A

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Rank Bib Country Athletes Time Deficit Notes
1 1  Norway Emil Iversen
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
19:10.80 Q
2 3  Russia Gleb Retivykh
Alexander Bolshunov
19:12.18 +1.38 Q
3 2  Sweden Oskar Svensson
Calle Halfvarsson
19:13.22 +2.42 q
4 4  United States Simi Hamilton
Erik Bjornsen
19:13.39 +2.59 q
5 8  Canada Evan Palmer-Charrette
Len Väljas
19:21.14 +10.34 q
6 5  Austria Max Hauke
Dominik Baldauf
19:21.84 +11.04 q
7 6  Great Britain Andrew Young
James Clugnet
19:30.52 +19.72
8 9  Kazakhstan Nikolay Chebotko
Denis Volotka
19:36.57 +25.77
9 7  Czech Republic Miroslav Rypl
Michal Novák
19:37.03 +26.23
10 10  Romania Raul Mihai Popa
Petrică Hogiu
21:04.55 +1:53.75
11 11  Slovakia Andrej Segeč
Ján Koristek
21:10.80 +2:00.00
12 14  Belgium Titouan Serot
Thibaut De Marre
21:24.14 +2:13.34
13 12  Lithuania Mantas Strolia
Tautvydas Strolia
21:46.39 +2:35.59
14 13  Ireland Thomas Hjalmar Westgård
Jan Rossiter
22:10.88 +3:00.08
15 15  Denmark Tue Rømer
Joachim Weel Rosbo
Lapped

Semifinal B

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Rank Bib Country Athletes Time Deficit Notes
1 17  Finland Iivo Niskanen
Ristomatti Hakola
19:14.62 Q
2 18  France Richard Jouve
Lucas Chanavat
19:14.68 +0.06 Q
3 16  Italy Francesco De Fabiani
Federico Pellegrino
19:15.35 +0.73 q
4 24  Slovenia Miha Šimenc
Janez Lampič
19:27.60 +12.98 q
5 20  Switzerland Ueli Schnider
Jovian Hediger
19:32.10 +17.48
6 23  Estonia Raido Ränkel
Marko Kilp
19:43.80 +29.18
7 19  Germany Janosch Brugger
Sebastian Eisenlauer
19:47.90 +33.28
8 22  Belarus Yury Astapenka
Aliaksandr Voranau
20:20.96 +1:06.34
9 21  Poland Dominik Bury
Maciej Staręga
20:23.58 +1:08.96
10 25  Ukraine Yan Kostruba
Oleksiy Krasovsky
20:43.11 +1:28.49
11 26  China Wang Qiang
Zhu Mingliang
21:01.64 +1:47.02
12 27  Liechtenstein Martin Vögeli
Michael Biedermann
21:37.87 +2:23.25
13 28  Turkey Hamza Dursun
Yusuf Emre Fırat
22:02.65 +2:48.03
14 29  Croatia Marko Skender
Edi Dadić
22:40.76 +3:26.14

Final

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The final was started at 12:00.[4]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1  Norway Emil Iversen
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
18:49.86
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  Russia Gleb Retivykh
Alexander Bolshunov
18:51.74 +1.88
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 16  Italy Francesco De Fabiani
Federico Pellegrino
18:53.89 +4.03
4 2  Sweden Oskar Svensson
Calle Halfvarsson
18:54.59 +4.73
5 18  France Richard Jouve
Lucas Chanavat
18:58.99 +9.13
6 5  Austria Max Hauke
Dominik Baldauf
19:13.70 +23.84
7 17  Finland Iivo Niskanen
Ristomatti Hakola
19:17.38 +27.52
8 4  United States Simi Hamilton
Erik Bjornsen
19:18.42 +28.56
9 24  Slovenia Miha Šimenc
Janez Lampič
20:11.63 +1:21.77
10 8  Canada Evan Palmer-Charrette
Len Väljas
20:30.85 +1:40.99

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2019-02-23. Retrieved 2019-02-17.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Semifinals results
  4. ^ Final results