FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 – Team sprint large hill/2 × 7,5 km

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Team sprint large hill/2 × 7,5 km
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019
LocationSeefeld in Tirol, Austria
Dates24 February
Competitors30 from 15 nations
Teams15
Winning time28:29.5
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Norway
bronze medal    Austria
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The Team sprint large hill/2 × 7,5 km competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 24 February 2019.[1][2]

Results

Ski jumping

The ski jumping part was started at 10:30.[3]

Rank Bib Country Distance (m) Points Time difference
1 14  Germany
Eric Frenzel
Fabian Rießle

130.0
128.0
258.2
129.9
128.3
2 12  Japan
Akito Watabe
Yoshito Watabe

130.0
124.5
254.1
130.0
124.1
+0:08
3 13  Austria
Bernhard Gruber
Franz-Josef Rehrl

123.5
128.5
247.2
116.6
130.6
+0:22
4 15  Norway
Jan Schmid
Jarl Magnus Riiber

127.5
123.0
244.6
124.7
119.9
+0:27
5 10  France
Maxime Laheurte
Antoine Gérard

122.0
110.0
209.3
114.6
94.7
+1:38
6 8  Poland
Paweł Słowiok
Szczepan Kupczak

114.5
115.5
205.6
97.9
107.7
+1:45
7 9  Italy
Aaron Kostner
Alessandro Pittin

120.5
109.5
204.0
112.0
92.0
+1:48
8 11  Finland
Eero Hirvonen
Ilkka Herola

116.5
103.0
182.7
102.3
80.4
+2:31
9 7  Czech Republic
Jan Vytrval
Tomáš Portyk

109.5
103.5
170.4
90.5
79.9
+2:56
10 4  Slovenia
Ožbej Jelen
Vid Vrhovnik

106.5
109.5
167.2
81.2
86.0
+3:02
11 6  United States
Taylor Fletcher
Ben Loomis

105.0
105.0
163.4
81.1
82.3
+3:10
12 3  Ukraine
Viktor Pasichnyk
Dmytro Mazurchuk

105.5
103.0
154.4
82.3
72.1
+3:28
13 5  Russia
Samir Mastiev
Viacheslav Barkov

99.5
105.0
145.5
65.7
79.8
+3:45
14 1  China
Zhao Jiawen
Zhao Zihe

100.5
87.5
110.7
67.9
42.8
+4:55
15 2  Kazakhstan
Chingiz Rakparov
Danil Glukhov

100.0
82.0
100.1
70.5
29.6
+5:16

Cross-country skiing

The cross-country skiing part was started at 13:30.[4]

Rank Bib Country Start
time
Cross-country
time
Rank Finish
time
Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1  Germany
Eric Frenzel
Fabian Rießle
0:00 28:29.5
14:07.2
14:22.3
6 28:29.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4  Norway
Jan Schmid
Jarl Magnus Riiber
0:27 28:10.7
14:10.5
14:00.2
2 28:37.7 +8.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3  Austria
Franz-Josef Rehrl
Bernhard Gruber
0:22 28:16.7
14:10.4
14:06.3
4 28:38.7 +9.2
4 2  Japan
Yoshito Watabe
Akito Watabe
0:08 29:17.9
14:41.5
14:36.4
12 29:25.9 +56.4
5 7  Italy
Aaron Kostner
Alessandro Pittin
1:48 28:18.6
14:10.6
14:08.0
5 30:06.6 +1:37.1
6 5  France
Antoine Gérard
Maxime Laheurte
1:38 28:36.1
14:09.2
14:26.9
7 30:14.1 +1:44.6
7 8  Finland
Ilkka Herola
Eero Hirvonen
2:31 28:01.6
14:00.1
14:01.5
1 30:32.6 +2:03.1
8 6  Poland
Szczepan Kupczak
Paweł Słowiok
1:45 29:14.9
14:54.2
14:20.7
11 30:59.9 +2:30.4
9 11  United States
Taylor Fletcher
Ben Loomis
3:10 28:16.3
13:57.5
14:18.8
3 31:26.3 +2:56.8
10 9  Czech Republic
Jan Vytrval
Tomáš Portyk
2:56 29:08.0
14:49.1
14:18.9
8 32:04.0 +3:34.5
11 10  Slovenia
Ožbej Jelen
Vid Vrhovnik
3:02 29:10.8
14:40.1
14:30.7
10 32:12.8 +3:43.3
12 13  Russia
Samir Mastiev
Viacheslav Barkov
3:45 29:10.0
14:39.9
14:30.1
9 32:55.0 +4:25.5
13 12  Ukraine
Viktor Pasichnyk
Dmytro Mazurchuk
3:28 Lapped
14 15  Kazakhstan
Chingiz Rakparov
Danil Glukhov
5:16
15 14  China
Zhao Zihe
Zhao Jiawen
4:55

References

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