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
gold medal    Norway
silver medal    Norway
bronze medal    Norway
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Results

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Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit
  2 Frode Estil   Norway 2:30:10.1
  27 Anders Aukland   Norway 2:30:10.8 +0.7
  9 Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset   Norway 2:30:11.5 +1.4
4 4 Andrus Veerpalu   Estonia 2:30:15.1 +5.0
5 1 Mathias Fredriksson   Sweden 2:30:18.3 +8.2
6 40 Milan Šperl   Czech Republic 2:30:18.6 +8.5
7 6 Kristen Skjeldal   Norway 2:30:18.7 +8.6
8 11 Mikhail Botvinov   Austria 2:30:18.9 +8.8
9 7 Anders Södergren   Sweden 2:30:23.5 +13.4
10 13 Andreas Schlütter   Germany 2:30:26.8 +16.7
11 3 Lukáš Bauer   Czech Republic 2:30:31.5 +21.4
12 39 Dmitri Pirogov   Russia 2:30:35.7 +25.6
13 25 Markus Hasler   Liechtenstein 2:30:37.1 +27.0
14 32 Sami Jauhojärvi   Finland 2:30:38.0 +27.9
15 33 Christophe Perrillat   France 2:30:39.1 +29.0
16 17 Valerio Checchi   Italy 2:30:39.5 +29.4
17 43 Diego Ruiz   Spain 2:30:44.6 +34.5
18 28 Martin Tauber   Austria 2:30:47.0 +36.9
19 16 Johan Olsson   Sweden 2:30:49.0 +38.9
20 22 Sergei Dolidovich   Belarus 2:30:52.3 +42.2
21 42 Katsuhito Ebisawa   Japan 2:30:58.9 +48.8
22 51 Shunsuke Komamura   Japan 2:31:07.4 +57.3
23 48 Gerhard Urain   Austria 2:31:13.0 +1:02.9
24 12 Martin Bajčičák   Slovakia 2:31:15.5 +1:05.4
25 31 Tero Similä   Finland 2:31:16.9 +1:06.8
26 24 Alexandre Rousselet   France 2:31:19.9 +1:09.8
27 10 Jiří Magál   Czech Republic 2:31:20.4 +1:10.3
28 26 Cristian Saracco   Italy 2:31:21.0 +1:10.9
29 8 Nikolay Pankratov   Russia 2:31:23.4 +1:13.3
30 29 Lars Carlsson   Sweden 2:31:24.6 +1:14.5
31 46 Dan Roycroft   Canada 2:31:26.5 +1:16.4
32 5 Jaak Mae   Estonia 2:31:28.8 +1:18.7
33 52 Jürgen Pinter   Austria 2:31:34.7 +1:24.6
34 59 Andrey Kondroschev   Kazakhstan 2:32:13.5 +2:03.4
35 14 Fabio Santus   Italy 2:32:40.8 +2:30.7
36 15 Thomas Moriggl   Italy 2:32:41.8 +2:31.7
37 20 Ivan Bátory   Slovakia 2:34:13.3 +4:03.2
38 23 Roman Leybyuk   Ukraine 2:34:27.6 +4:17.5
39 21 Franz Göring   Germany 2:35:40.2 +5:30.1
40 64 Li Geliang   China 2:36:06.6 +5:56.5
41 54 Valery Rodokhlebov   Finland 2:36:57.1 +6:47.0
42 47 Vicente Vilarrubla   Spain 2:37:22.9 +7:12.8
43 45 David Chamberlain   United States 2:37:37.5 +7:27.4
44 18 Artem Norin   Russia 2:37:46.4 +7:36.3
45 30 Andrey Golovko   Kazakhstan 2:38:40.7 +8:30.6
46 55 Aliaksei Ivanou   Belarus 2:39:44.0 +9:33.9
47 58 Vitaly Martsyv   Ukraine 2:40:51.3 +10:41.2
48 69 Ye Tian   China 2:44:37.5 +14:27.4
49 67 Li Zhiguang   China 2:44:56.3 +14:46.2
50 56 Ben Derrick   Australia 2:48:20.4 +18:10.3
51 60 Jonas Thor Olsen   Denmark 2:49:51.2 +19:41.1
52 63 Daniel Kuzmin   Israel 2:51:37.6 +21:27.5
19 Olli Ohtonen   Finland DNF
34 Chris Jefferies   Canada DNF
35 Petr Michl   Czech Republic DNF
36 Benoit Chauvet   France DNF
37 Jean-Marc Gaillard   France DNF
38 Ivan Alypov   Russia DNF
44 Dmitry Eremenko   Kazakhstan DNF
49 Drew Goldsack   Canada DNF
50 James Southam   United States DNF
53 Lars Flora   United States DNF
57 Alexander Lasutkin   Belarus DNF
61 Martin Bianchi   Argentina DNF
65 Vladimir Tupytzin   Israel DNF
66 Han Dawei   China DNF
68 Alan Eason   United Kingdom DNF
70 Danny Silva   Portugal DNF
71 Helio Freitas   Greece DNF
72 Khürelbaataryn Khash-Erdene   Mongolia DNF
41 George Grey   Canada DNS
62 Sebastian Sørensen   Denmark DNS

References

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  1. ^ "FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2005 Men's 50 km Classical Mass Start - Start List" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  2. ^ "FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2003 Men 50 km Free Individual Results" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 29 January 2019.