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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Men's 50 kilometre classical

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Men's 50 kilometre classical
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021
LocationOberstdorf, Germany
Date7 March
Competitors57 from 22 nations
Winning time2:10:52.9
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal 
bronze medal    Norway
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The Men's 50 kilometre classical competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 was held on 7 March 2021.[1][2]

Results

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The race was started at 13:00.[3]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Emil Iversen  Norway 2:10:52.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 Alexander Bolshunov  Russian Ski Federation 2:10:53.6 +0.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 9 Simen Hegstad Krüger  Norway 2:11:01.1 +8.2
4 10 Hans Christer Holund  Norway 2:11:01.5 +8.6
5 19 Jens Burman  Sweden 2:11:18.5 +25.6
6 14 Iivo Niskanen  Finland 2:11:24.3 +31.4
7 8 Andrew Musgrave  Great Britain 2:11:36.4 +43.5
8 11 Pål Golberg  Norway 2:11:51.6 +58.7
9 5 Dario Cologna  Switzerland 2:11:52.0 +59.1
10 33 Scott Patterson  United States 2:12:17.6 +1:24.7
11 27 Jason Rüesch  Switzerland 2:12:31.1 +1:38.2
12 18 William Poromaa  Sweden 2:12:40.1 +1:47.2
13 13 Clément Parisse  France 2:12:46.0 +1:53.1
14 6 Aleksey Chervotkin  Russian Ski Federation 2:12:55.2 +2:02.3
15 7 Ilia Semikov  Russian Ski Federation 2:13:19.7 +2:26.8
16 45 David Norris  United States 2:13:20.8 +2:27.9
17 17 Jonas Dobler  Germany 2:13:39.3 +2:46.4
18 32 Imanol Rojo  Spain 2:13:44.9 +2:52.0
19 2 Evgeniy Belov  Russian Ski Federation 2:13:49.2 +2:56.3
20 28 Friedrich Moch  Germany 2:13:49.7 +2:56.8
21 35 Candide Pralong  Switzerland 2:14:04.9 +3:12.0
22 23 Jonas Baumann  Switzerland 2:14:47.4 +3:54.5
23 47 Keishin Yoshida  Japan 2:14:52.7 +3:59.8
24 21 Michal Novák  Czech Republic 2:15:02.3 +4:09.4
25 30 Thomas Hjalmar Westgård  Ireland 2:15:13.6 +4:20.7
26 4 Maurice Manificat  France 2:15:27.8 +4:34.9
27 37 Antoine Cyr  Canada 2:15:31.2 +4:38.3
28 43 Russell Kennedy  Canada 2:15:45.6 +4:52.7
29 16 Gus Schumacher  United States 2:15:51.3 +4:58.4
30 26 Björn Sandström  Sweden 2:16:03.1 +5:10.2
31 49 Rémi Drolet  Canada 2:17:05.7 +6:12.8
32 20 Perttu Hyvärinen  Finland 2:17:24.0 +6:31.1
33 15 Lucas Bögl  Germany 2:17:50.1 +6:57.2
34 22 Irineu Esteve Altimiras  Andorra 2:18:02.2 +7:09.3
35 57 Kaarel Kasper Kõrge  Estonia 2:18:09.5 +7:16.6
36 38 Lauri Lepistö  Finland 2:18:52.3 +7:59.4
37 36 Hunter Wonders  United States 2:19:21.2 +8:28.3
38 34 Dominik Bury  Poland 2:19:44.5 +8:51.6
39 29 Janosch Brugger  Germany 2:19:54.4 +9:01.5
40 24 Jean-Marc Gaillard  France 2:19:56.1 +9:03.2
41 39 Petr Knop  Czech Republic 2:20:33.5 +9:40.6
42 52 Takatsugu Uda  Japan 2:20:53.9 +10:01.0
43 46 Juho Mikkonen  Finland 2:21:25.8 +10:32.9
44 25 Johan Häggström  Sweden 2:25:08.8 +14:15.9
45 48 Nail Bashmakov  Kazakhstan 2:25:24.9 +14:32.0
46 51 Mateusz Haratyk  Poland 2:25:58.4 +15:05.5
47 59 Phillip Bellingham  Australia 2:27:18.6 +16:25.7
48 40 Adam Fellner  Czech Republic 2:27:45.7 +16:52.8
49 56 Indulis Bikše  Latvia Lapped
50 55 Kacper Antolec  Poland
51 58 Franco Dal Farra  Argentina
52 50 Kim Eun-ho  South Korea
53 53 Kim Min-woo  South Korea
31 Vitaliy Pukhkalo  Kazakhstan Did not finish
44 Philippe Boucher  Canada
54 Marko Kilp  Estonia
12 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo  Norway Disqualified
41 Yevgeniy Velichko  Kazakhstan Did not start
42 Jonáš Bešťák  Czech Republic

References

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