Cross-country skiing at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics

Cross-country skiing
at the I Winter Youth Olympic Games
Venue Seefeld Arena
Seefeld
Dates January 14 – 16
Competitors 90 from 42 nations

Cross-Country Skiing at the 2012 Youth Winter Olympics took place at the Cross-Country World Cup Course at the Seefeld Arena in Seefeld, Austria between the 14th and 16th of January. Five events were contested (2 per gender) and a mixed relay with biathlon athletes.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

Cross-county skiing at eventday
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Norway (NOR) 2 0 1 3
1  Russia (RUS) 2 0 1 3
3  Slovenia (SLO) 0 1 1 2
4  Germany (GER) 0 1 0 1
4  Japan (JPN) 0 1 0 1
4  Sweden (SWE) 0 1 0 1
7  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 0 0 1 1
Total 4 4 4 12

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' 10 kilometre classical
Alexander Selyaninov
 Russia
29:28.8 Kentaro Ishikawa
 Japan
29:40.2 Sergey Malyshev
 Kazakhstan
29:57.5
Boys' sprint
Andreas Molden
 Norway
1:44.1 Marius Cebulla
 Germany
+0.6 Alexander Selyaninov
 Russia
+0.9
Girls' 5 kilometre classical
Anastasia Sedova
 Russia
14:18.0 Anamarija Lampic
 Slovenia
14:37.7 Lea Einfalt
 Slovenia
15:01.2
Girls' sprint
Silje Theodorsen
 Norway
1:57.4 Jonna Sundling
 Sweden
+0.1 Linn Eriksen
 Norway
+0.1

Qualification summary

NOC Boys' Girls' Total
 Argentina 1 1
 Armenia 1 1 2
 Australia 1 1 2
 Austria 2 2 4
 Belarus 1 1 2
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1
 Bulgaria 1 1 2
 Canada 1 1 2
 China 1 1
 Croatia 1 1 2
 Czech Republic 1 1 2
 Denmark 1 1 2
 Estonia 1 1 2
 Finland 2 2 4
 France 2 2 4
 Germany 2 2 4
 Great Britain 1 1 2
 Greece 1 1
 Hungary 1 1
 Iceland 1 1
 Iran 1 1
 Italy 1 1 2
 Japan 2 2 4
 Kazakhstan 1 1 2
 Kyrgyzstan 1 1
 Latvia 1 1 2
 Liechtenstein 1 1
 Lithuania 1 1 2
 Macedonia 1 1
 Mongolia 1 1
 Norway 2 2 4
 Poland 1 1 2
 Romania 1 1 2
 Russia 2 2 4
 Slovakia 1 1 2
 Slovenia 2 2 4
 South Korea 1 1 2
 Spain 1 1 2
 Sweden 1 1 2
 Switzerland 1 1 2
 Turkey 1 1
 Ukraine 1 1 2
 United States 1 1 2
Total athletes 50 40 90
Total NOCs 42 32 42

References

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