Cross-country skiing at the 1976 Winter Paralympics

Cross-country skiing
at the I Paralympic Winter Games

Cross-country skiing at the 1976 Winter Paralympics consisted of 25 events, 15 for men and 10 for women.

Medal table

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Rank Nation Total
1  Finland (FIN) 8 7 7 22
2  Norway (NOR) 7 3 2 12
3  Sweden (SWE) 6 7 7 20
4  West Germany (FRG) 2 5 4 11
5  Switzerland (SUI) 1 0 1 2
6  Canada (CAN) 1 0 0 1
7  Austria (AUT) 0 0 1 1
Total 25 22 22 69

Medal summary

The competition events were:

Each event had separate standing, or visually impaired classifications:

Men's events

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
5 km - short distance I
 Pertti Sankilampi
Finland (FIN)
 Otto Malkki
Finland (FIN)
 Tauno Seppaenen
Finland (FIN)
II
 Bertil Lundmark
Sweden (SWE)
 Kalle Tiusanen
Finland (FIN)
 Erkki Kukkanen
Finland (FIN)
III
 Teuvo Sahi
Finland (FIN)
 Walter Klenk
West Germany (FRG)
 Edmund Zahner
West Germany (FRG)
IV B
 Reino Vesander
Finland (FIN)
 Ernst Schwarz
West Germany (FRG)
 Adolf Fritsche
West Germany (FRG)
10 km - short distance A
 Germain Oberli
Switzerland (SUI)
 Jarle Johnsen
Norway (NOR)
 Mauno Sulisalo
Finland (FIN)
B
 Morten Langeroed
Norway (NOR)
 Sven-Ivar Martin
Sweden (SWE)
 Terje Hansen
Norway (NOR)
10 km - middle distance I
 Pertti Sankilampi
Finland (FIN)
 Otto Malkki
Finland (FIN)
 Tauno Seppaenen
Finland (FIN)
II
 Bertil Lundmark
Sweden (SWE)
 Kalle Tiusanen
Finland (FIN)
 Erkki Kukkanen
Finland (FIN)
III
 Teuvo Sahi
Finland (FIN)
 Edmund Zahner
West Germany (FRG)
 Raimo Hiiri
Finland (FIN)
IV B
 Reino Vesander
Finland (FIN)
 Adolf Fritsche
West Germany (FRG)
 Ernst Schwarz
West Germany (FRG)
15 km - middle distance A
 Jarle Johnsen
Norway (NOR)
 Ingemar Lundquist
Sweden (SWE)
 Germain Oberli
Switzerland (SUI)
B
 Morten Langeroed
Norway (NOR)
 Sven-Ivar Martin
Sweden (SWE)
 Terje Hansen
Norway (NOR)
3×5 km relay I-II
 Finland (FIN)
Otto Malkki
Pertti Sankilampi
Kalle Tiusanen
 Sweden (SWE)
Bertil Lundmark
Kalevi Mattila
Sven-Olof Tornvall
 West Germany (FRG)
Hermann Heckel
Helmut Kaidisch
Siegfried Loose
3×10 km relay A-B
 Norway (NOR)
Terje Hansen
Jarle Johnsen
Morten Langeroed
 Finland (FIN)
Martti Juntunen
Manu Laakso
Matti Ojanen
 Sweden (SWE)
Yngve Eriksson
Ingemar Lundquist
Sven-Ivar Martin
III-IV B
 Finland (FIN)
Raimo Hiiri
Teuvo Sahi
Arvo Stahl
 West Germany (FRG)
Walter Klenk
Ludwig Wagner
Edmund Zahner
 Austria (AUT)
Wolfgang Pickl
Josef Scheiber
Eugen Wilhelm

Women's events

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
5 km - short distance A
 Birgitta Sund
Sweden (SWE)
 Gunhild Sundstrom
Sweden (SWE)
 Marianne Edfeldt
Sweden (SWE)
B
 Karin Gustavsson
Sweden (SWE)
 Reidun Laengen
Norway (NOR)
 Astrid Nilsson
Sweden (SWE)
I
 Vigdis Bente Mordre
Norway (NOR)
None None
II
 Lorna Manzer
Canada (CAN)
None None
III
 Dorothea Neuweiler
West Germany (FRG)
 Aino Turpeinen
Finland (FIN)
 Ellen Sjodin
Sweden (SWE)
10 km - middle distance A
 Birgitta Sund
Sweden (SWE)
 Gunhild Sundstrom
Sweden (SWE)
 Marianne Edfeldt
Sweden (SWE)
B
 Reidun Laengen
Norway (NOR)
 Astrid Nilsson
Sweden (SWE)
 Karin Gustavsson
Sweden (SWE)
I
 Vigdis Bente Mordre
Norway (NOR)
None None
III
 Dorothea Neuweiler
West Germany (FRG)
 Aino Turpeinen
Finland (FIN)
 Ellen Sjodin
Sweden (SWE)
3×5 km relay A-B
 Sweden (SWE)
Karin Gustavsson
Astrid Nilsson
Birgitta Sund
 Norway (NOR)
Aud Berntsen
Aud Grundvik
Reidun Laengen
 Finland (FIN)
Ella Kinnunen
Sirkka Sulisalo
Matleena Talonen

See also

References

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