FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2005 – Men's 50 kilometre classical

The Men's 50 km classical mass start was part of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2005's events held in Oberstdorf, Germany. The race went underway on 27 February 2005 at 12:30 CET.[1] The defending world champion was Czech Republic's Martin Koukal, then in freestyle and interval start.[2]

Men's 50 km classical mass start
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2005
VenueOberstdorf
Date27 February 2005
Competitors72
Winning time2:30:10.1
Medalists
    Norway
    Norway
    Norway

Results

RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficit
2Frode Estil Norway2:30:10.1
27Anders Aukland Norway2:30:10.8+0.7
9Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset Norway2:30:11.5+1.4
44Andrus Veerpalu Estonia2:30:15.1+5.0
51Mathias Fredriksson Sweden2:30:18.3+8.2
640Milan Šperl Czech Republic2:30:18.6+8.5
76Kristen Skjeldal Norway2:30:18.7+8.6
811Mikhail Botvinov Austria2:30:18.9+8.8
97Anders Södergren Sweden2:30:23.5+13.4
1013Andreas Schlütter Germany2:30:26.8+16.7
113Lukáš Bauer Czech Republic2:30:31.5+21.4
1239Dmitri Pirogov Russia2:30:35.7+25.6
1325Markus Hasler Liechtenstein2:30:37.1+27.0
1432Sami Jauhojärvi Finland2:30:38.0+27.9
1533Christophe Perrillat France2:30:39.1+29.0
1617Valerio Checchi Italy2:30:39.5+29.4
1743Diego Ruiz Spain2:30:44.6+34.5
1828Martin Tauber Austria2:30:47.0+36.9
1916Johan Olsson Sweden2:30:49.0+38.9
2022Sergei Dolidovich Belarus2:30:52.3+42.2
2142Katsuhito Ebisawa Japan2:30:58.9+48.8
2251Shunsuke Komamura Japan2:31:07.4+57.3
2348Gerhard Urain Austria2:31:13.0+1:02.9
2412Martin Bajčičák Slovakia2:31:15.5+1:05.4
2531Tero Similä Finland2:31:16.9+1:06.8
2624Alexandre Rousselet France2:31:19.9+1:09.8
2710Jiří Magál Czech Republic2:31:20.4+1:10.3
2826Cristian Saracco Italy2:31:21.0+1:10.9
298Nikolay Pankratov Russia2:31:23.4+1:13.3
3029Lars Carlsson Sweden2:31:24.6+1:14.5
3146Dan Roycroft Canada2:31:26.5+1:16.4
325Jaak Mae Estonia2:31:28.8+1:18.7
3352Jürgen Pinter Austria2:31:34.7+1:24.6
3459Andrey Kondroschev Kazakhstan2:32:13.5+2:03.4
3514Fabio Santus Italy2:32:40.8+2:30.7
3615Thomas Moriggl Italy2:32:41.8+2:31.7
3720Ivan Bátory Slovakia2:34:13.3+4:03.2
3823Roman Leybyuk Ukraine2:34:27.6+4:17.5
3921Franz Göring Germany2:35:40.2+5:30.1
4064Li Geliang China2:36:06.6+5:56.5
4154Valery Rodokhlebov Finland2:36:57.1+6:47.0
4247Vicente Vilarrubla Spain2:37:22.9+7:12.8
4345David Chamberlain United States2:37:37.5+7:27.4
4418Artem Norin Russia2:37:46.4+7:36.3
4530Andrey Golovko Kazakhstan2:38:40.7+8:30.6
4655Aliaksei Ivanou Belarus2:39:44.0+9:33.9
4758Vitaly Martsyv Ukraine2:40:51.3+10:41.2
4869Ye Tian China2:44:37.5+14:27.4
4967Li Zhiguang China2:44:56.3+14:46.2
5056Ben Derrick Australia2:48:20.4+18:10.3
5160Jonas Thor Olsen Denmark2:49:51.2+19:41.1
5263Daniel Kuzmin Israel2:51:37.6+21:27.5
19Olli Ohtonen FinlandDNF
34Chris Jefferies CanadaDNF
35Petr Michl Czech RepublicDNF
36Benoit Chauvet FranceDNF
37Jean-Marc Gaillard FranceDNF
38Ivan Alypov RussiaDNF
44Dmitry Eremenko KazakhstanDNF
49Drew Goldsack CanadaDNF
50James Southam United StatesDNF
53Lars Flora United StatesDNF
57Alexander Lasutkin BelarusDNF
61Martin Bianchi ArgentinaDNF
65Vladimir Tupytzin IsraelDNF
66Han Dawei ChinaDNF
68Alan Eason United KingdomDNF
70Danny Silva PortugalDNF
71Helio Freitas GreeceDNF
72Khürelbaataryn Khash-Erdene MongoliaDNF
41George Grey CanadaDNS
62Sebastian Sørensen DenmarkDNS

References

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