FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Team sprint large hill/2 × 7,5 km

The Team sprint large hill/2 × 7,5 km competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 was held on 6 March 2021.[1][2]

Team sprint large hill/2 × 7,5 km
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021
LocationOberstdorf, Germany
Date6 March
Competitors28 from 14 nations
Teams14
Winning time29:29.7
Medalists
gold medal    Austria
silver medal    Norway
bronze medal    Germany

Results

Ski jumping

The ski jumping part was started at 10:00.[3]

RankBibCountryDistance (m)PointsTime difference
111 Japan
Akito Watabe
Ryōta Yamamoto

136.0
136.0
296.0
147.3
148.7
212 Austria
Johannes Lamparter
Lukas Greiderer

140.5
133.0
295.0
152.5
142.5
+0:02
313 Norway
Espen Andersen
Jarl Magnus Riiber

133.5
130.5
278.8
141.3
137.5
+0:34
414 Germany
Eric Frenzel
Fabian Rießle

132.0
123.0
260.2
139.0
121.2
+1:12
59 France
Matteo Baud
Laurent Mühlethaler

123.0
127.5
255.2
121.6
133.6
+1:22
610 Finland
Eero Hirvonen
Ilkka Herola

120.5
127.0
244.6
115.9
128.7
+1:43
74 Slovenia
Vid Vrhovnik
Gašper Brecl

116.5
108.0
206.3
110.6
95.7
+2:59
87 Czech Republic
Ondřej Pažout
Jan Vytrval

116.5
103.5
196.9
111.7
85.2
+3:18
95 Poland
Szczepan Kupczak
Andrzej Szczechowicz

120.5
98.0
193.8
120.7
73.1
+3:24
108 Estonia
Kristjan Ilves
Andreas Ilves

124.5
88.0
181.7
127.2
54.5
+3:49
116 United States
Ben Loomis
Taylor Fletcher

109.0
97.5
171.5
95.2
76.3
+4:09
123 Russian Ski Federation
Aleksandr Milanin
Samir Mastiev

97.0
89.0
131.2
73.3
57.9
+5:30
132 Ukraine
Viktor Pasichnyk
Dmytro Mazurchuk

89.0
92.5
123.0
61.0
62.0
+5:46
141 Kazakhstan
Magzhan Amankeldiuly
Chingiz Rakparov

87.0
81.0
97.7
53.2
44.5
+6:37

Cross-country skiing

The cross-country skiing part was started at 15:00.[4]

RankBibCountryStart
time
Cross-country
time
RankFinish
time
Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s)2 Austria
Johannes Lamparter
Lukas Greiderer
0:0229:27.7
14:24.4
15:03.3
229:29.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s)3 Norway
Espen Andersen
Jarl Magnus Riiber
0:3429:35.3
14:35.6
14:59.7
430:09.3+39.6
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)4 Germany
Fabian Rießle
Eric Frenzel
1:1229:25.1
14:12.9
15:12.2
130:37.1+1:07.4
41 Japan
Ryōta Yamamoto
Akito Watabe
0:0030:38.9
15:14.3
15:24.6
930:38.9+1:09.2
56 Finland
Ilkka Herola
Eero Hirvonen
1:4329:29.4
14:17.8
15:11.6
331:12.4+1:42.7
65 France
Laurent Mühlethaler
Matteo Baud
1:2230:14.2
14:55.0
15:19.2
731:36.2+2:06.5
78 Czech Republic
Ondřej Pažout
Jan Vytrval
3:1830:22.3
14:58.4
15:23.9
833:40.3+4:10.6
810 Estonia
Andreas Ilves
Kristjan Ilves
3:4930:11.3
14:56.2
15:15.1
634:00.3+4:30.6
911 United States
Taylor Fletcher
Ben Loomis
4:0930:07.1
14:23.7
15:43.4
534:16.1+4:46.4
107 Slovenia
Vid Vrhovnik
Gašper Brecl
2:59Lapped
119 Poland
Szczepan Kupczak
Andrzej Szczechowicz
3:24
1213 Ukraine
Viktor Pasichnyk
Dmytro Mazurchuk
5:46
1312 Russian Ski Federation
Samir Mastiev
Aleksandr Milanin
5:30
1414 Kazakhstan
Chingiz Rakparov
Magzhan Amankeldiuly
6:37

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