Nordic World Ski Championships 1982 / cross-country skiing men

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At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1982 , the men's cross-country skiing competitions showed the following individual results:

15 km

space Start number athlete Time [min]
1 71 NorwayNorway Oddvar Brå 38: 52.5
2 81 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Zavyalov 39: 02.1
3 53 FinlandFinland Harri Kirvesniemi 39: 02.3
4th 63 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Burlakov 39: 14.4
5 16 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Oleksandr Batjuk 39: 19.8
6th 74 FinlandFinland Juha Mieto 39: 24.7
7th 70 Germany BRBR Germany Jochen Behle 39: 26.4
8th 26th ItalyItaly Giuseppe Ploner 39: 28.3
9 17th SwedenSweden Jan Ottosson 39: 30.2
10 47 NorwayNorway Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass 39: 31.8
11 46 NorwayNorway Ove Aunli 39: 35.5
12 68 FranceFrance Jean-Paul Pierrat 39: 43.9
13 28 SwedenSweden Gunde Svan 39: 45.6
14th 1 FinlandFinland Aki Karvonen 3955.0
15th 73 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Frank Schröder 39: 55.3
16 76 CanadaCanada Pierre Harvey 40: 02.1
17th 88 ItalyItaly Maurilio De Zolt 40: 03.4
18th 79 SwedenSweden Thomas Wassberg 40: 03.5
19th 86 PolandPoland Jozef Luszczek 40: 12.7
20th 84 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andi Grünenfelder 40: 16.4
21st 48 United StatesUnited States Bill Koch 40: 18.7
22nd 34 United StatesUnited States Jim Galanes 40: 19.0
23 82 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiri Svub 40: 19.6
24 58 ItalyItaly Giorgio Vanzetta 40: 27.3
25th 44 AustriaAustria Alois Stadlober 40: 28.6
26th 75 AustriaAustria Peter Juric 40: 30.6
27 27 FinlandFinland Arto Koivisto 40: 30.9
28 52 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Bellmann 40: 33.2
29 8th NorwayNorway Geir Holte 40: 35.4
30th 60 SwedenSweden Ingmar Soemskar 40: 38.6
31 12 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Alfred Schindler 40: 40.6
32 22nd Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yevgeny Belyayev 40: 42.0
33 50 AustriaAustria Andreas Gumpold 40: 52.0
34 83 United StatesUnited States Audun Endestad 40: 52.3
35 62 Germany BRBR Germany Stefan Dotzler 40: 52.9
36 33 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miloš Bečvář 41: 00.2
37 49 BulgariaBulgaria Christo Barsanov 41: 13.7
38 43 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Joos Ambühl 41: 30.2
39 20th ItalyItaly Giulio Capitanio 41: 30.7
40 64 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Giachem Guidon 41: 44.2
41 42 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Jani Krsinar 41: 47.3
42 36 Germany BRBR Germany Franz Schöbel 41: 50.6
43 66 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Šimon 41: 51.8
44 85 JapanJapan Itsuji Fukuuchi 41: 57.1
45 56 FranceFrance Dominique Locatelli 41: 57.2
46 35 FranceFrance Patrick Fine 41: 58.2
47 65 CanadaCanada Richard Weber 42: 03.6
48 18th Germany BRBR Germany Georg Zipfel 42: 08.8
49 29 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Wunsch 42: 13.5
50 5 United StatesUnited States Craig Ward 42: 16.9
51 31 CanadaCanada Andre Tourigny 42: 31.4
52 4th FranceFrance Guy Henriet 42: 35.6
53 25th SpainSpain Jose Giro 42: 37.2
54 10 AustriaAustria Hans Peter Schwendinger 42: 45.6
55 14th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Joze Klemencic 42: 56.0
56 37 JapanJapan Kazunari Sasaki 43: 09.3
57 39 IcelandIceland Einar Ólafsson 43: 52.0
58 80 IcelandIceland Haukur Sigurðsson 44: 06.3
59 21st NetherlandsNetherlands Martin Aalbersberg 44: 07.6
60 45 RomaniaRomania Ioan Lungociu 44: 17.6
61 6th IcelandIceland Magnús Eiríksson 44: 24.5
62 9 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Lin Guanghao 44: 36.3
63 2 SpainSpain Miguel Prat 44: 47.4
64 15th JapanJapan Taniyuki Yuki 45: 05.4
65 87 SpainSpain Carlos Melero 45: 11.2
66 13 AustraliaAustralia Christopher Allan 45: 15.1
67 55 DenmarkDenmark Christian Henriksen 45: 23.6
68 61 SpainSpain Manuel Ruiz 45: 37.9
69 57 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ma Xiaohong 45: 51.5
70 51 IcelandIceland Jón Konráðsson 46: 02.3
71 38 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Li Xiaoming 46: 44.3
72 32 DenmarkDenmark Flemming Enequist 46: 45.6
73 7th DenmarkDenmark Thomas Mohr 46: 52.9
74 77 DenmarkDenmark Kim Bundegaard 47: 49.9
75 89 ArgentinaArgentina Julio Moreschi 48: 09.7
76 30th ArgentinaArgentina Daniel Bravo 48: 30.7
77 19th BelgiumBelgium Jean-Michel Mathy 48: 37.5
78 41 BelgiumBelgium Jean-Pol Doutreloux 48: 51.2
79 78 BelgiumBelgium Jean-Francois Fontaine 49: 24.5
80 23 GreeceGreece Christos Pappas 49: 28.2
81 67 ArgentinaArgentina Alejandro Baratta 49: 39.7
82 3 ArgentinaArgentina Clemente Arko 50: 43.3
83 54 BelgiumBelgium Pierre Bottin 51: 58.0
84 11 GreeceGreece Alexandros Damianides 52: 43.7
85 40 Costa RicaCosta Rica Arturo Kinch 55: 40.9
DNF 72 SwedenSweden Thomas Eriksson -
DNF / DNS 24 AustraliaAustralia Ian White -
DNF / DNS 59 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Dusan Djuricic -
DNF / DNS 69 BulgariaBulgaria Ivan Lebanov -

World champion 1978: Józef Łuszczek / Olympic champion 1980 : Thomas WassbergPolandPoland SwedenSweden 

Date: February 23, 1982

Participants: 89 named; 88 started; 85 rated;

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30 km

space Start number athlete Time [min]
15 km
Place
15 km
Time [h]
1 73 SwedenSweden Thomas Eriksson 40: 20.8 2 1: 21: 52.3
2 25th NorwayNorway Lars Erik Eriksen 40: 19.0 1 1: 22: 13.9
3 45 United StatesUnited States Bill Koch 40: 33.2 4th 1: 22: 14.8
4th 55 NorwayNorway Ove Aunli 40: 32.9 3 1: 22: 45.0
5 60 FinlandFinland Juha Mieto 40: 51.3 8th 1: 22: 59.7
6th 65 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Zavyalov 41: 02.2 10 1: 23: 00.7
7th 51 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Burlakov 40: 43.9 6th 1: 23: 13.0
8th 27 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vladimir Nikitin 40: 57.2 9 1: 23: 16.3
9 64 ItalyItaly Giorgio Vanzetta 41: 16.3 13 1: 23: 33.9
10 58 FinlandFinland Aki Karvonen 40: 35.9 5 1: 23: 39.4
11 69 FranceFrance Jean-Paul Pierrat 41: 13.7 12 1: 23: 44.7
12 26th FinlandFinland Kari Härkönen 41: 28.7 14th 1: 23: 45.6
13 52 ItalyItaly Maurilio De Zolt 41: 24.9 15th 1: 24: 00.9
14th 24 United StatesUnited States Jim Galanes 40: 40.6 7th 1: 24: 16.7
15th 68 PolandPoland Józef Łuszczek 41: 05.1 11 1: 24: 23.0
16 42 SwedenSweden Thomas Wassberg 41: 35.5 16 1: 24: 36.2
17th 75 Germany BRBR Germany Jochen Behle 41: 37.8 17th 1: 24: 36.8
18th 67 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiri Svub 42: 14.9 30th 1: 24: 48.5
19th 2 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Chaiko 42: 17.1 31 1: 24: 49.7
20th 66 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Bellmann 42: 06.3 23 1: 24: 58.8
21st 44 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Frank Schröder 41: 46.6 18th 1: 25: 20.1
22nd 1 SwedenSweden Hans Persson 42: 10.7 29 1: 25: 22.7
23 28 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Franz Renggli 42: 03.1 22nd 1: 25: 30.3
24 39 AustriaAustria Franz Gattermann 42: 06.3 24 1: 25: 38.6
25th 72 United StatesUnited States Tim Caldwell 41: 53.0 19th 1: 25: 48.8
26th 11 FinlandFinland Veijo Hämäläinen 42: 03.2 27 1: 25: 48.9
27 12 NorwayNorway Per Knut Aaland 42: 04.4 28 1: 26: 01.3
28 74 NorwayNorway Karl Kristian Aketun 42: 08.6 26th 1: 26: 01.5
29 71 BulgariaBulgaria Ivan Lebanov 41: 56.8 20th 1: 26: 02.2
30th 8th United StatesUnited States Dan Simoneau 41: 59.1 21st 1: 26: 06.5
31 30th SwedenSweden Benny Kohlberg 42: 18.7 34 1: 26: 14.1
32 14th ItalyItaly Gianfranco Polvara 42: 20.8 36 1: 26: 26.4
33 7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fritz Pfeuti 42: 20.9 37 1: 26: 37.2
34 29 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Šimon 42: 45.4 39 1: 26: 41.9
35 43 BulgariaBulgaria Christo Barsanov 42: 18.4 32 1: 26: 45.3
36 56 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Konrad Hallenbarter 42: 19.4 33 1: 26: 47.4
37 13 Germany BRBR Germany Georg Zipfel 42: 57.3 40 1: 26: 55.4
38 50 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miloš Bečvář 42: 23.5 38 1: 27: 22.7
39 35 Germany BRBR Germany Josef Schneider 43: 07.0 42 1: 27: 22.8
40 19th ItalyItaly Giulio Capitanio 42: 02.5 35 1: 27: 30.7
41 63 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Alfred Schindler 42: 07.5 25th 1: 27: 35.4
42 46 FranceFrance Philippe Poirot 43: 11.1 44 1: 27: 36.6
43 33 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Stefan Schicker ? ? 1: 28: 10.8
44 22nd FranceFrance Paul Fargeix ? ? 1: 28: 12.4
45 41 JapanJapan Kiyoshi Hayasaka ? ? 1: 28: 40.8
46 15th FranceFrance Claude Badonnel ? ? 1: 28: 45.8
47 23 CanadaCanada Andre Tourigny ? ? 1: 29: 03.8
48 62 JapanJapan Itsuji Fukuuchi ? ? 1: 29: 16.2
49 54 CanadaCanada Richard Weber ? ? 1: 29: 20.6
50 5 AustraliaAustralia Ian White ? ? 1: 29: 30.7
51 49 Germany BRBR Germany Dieter Notz ? ? 1: 29: 42.3
52 4th SpainSpain Jose Giro ? ? 1: 30: 10.1
53 34 JapanJapan Kazunari Sasaki ? ? 1: 30: 40.3
54 18th AustriaAustria Hans Peter Schwendinger ? ? 1: 31: 34.7
55 32 IcelandIceland Jón Konráðsson ? ? 1: 31: 57.8
56 32 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Li Xiaoming ? ? 1: 32: 04.1
57 3 IcelandIceland Magnús Eiríksson ? ? 1: 32: 09.4
58 48 IcelandIceland Haukur Sigurðsson ? ? 1: 32: 19.2
59 16 RomaniaRomania Ioan Lungociu ? ? 1: 33: 03.4
60 21st SpainSpain Miguel Prat ? ? 1: 33: 35.6
61 36 NetherlandsNetherlands Martin Aalbersberg ? ? 1: 35: 42.5
62 40 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ma Xiaohong ? ? 1: 35: 49.2
63 31 AustraliaAustralia Christopher Allan ? ? 1: 35: 53.0
64 57 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Dusan Djuricic ? ? 1: 36: 36.4
65 53 SpainSpain Manuel Ruiz ? ? 1: 37: 02.8
66 61 DenmarkDenmark Tom Klausen ? ? 1: 38: 06.1
67 6th DenmarkDenmark Christian Henriksen ? ? 1: 38: 16.0
68 20th DenmarkDenmark Kim Bundegaard ? ? 1: 42: 31.1
69 47 DenmarkDenmark Flemming Enequist ? ? 1: 43: 51.8
70 10 BelgiumBelgium Jean-Pol Doutreloux ? ? 1: 51: 16.4
71 37 BelgiumBelgium Jean-Michel Mathy ? ? 1: 51: 32.5
72 17th Costa RicaCosta Rica Arturo Kinch ? ? 2: 02: 18.8
DNF 9 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Lin Guanghao ? ? -
DNF 59 SpainSpain Miguel Justicia ? ? -
DNF 70 CanadaCanada Pierre Harvey ? ? -

World champion 1978: Sergei Saweljew / Olympic champion 1980 : Nikolai SimjatowSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet UnionSoviet Union 

Date: February 20, 1982

Participants: 75 named; 75 started; 72 rated;

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50 km

space Start number athlete Time [h]
25 km
Place
25 km
Time [h]
1 47 SwedenSweden Thomas Wassberg 1: 15: 16.6 2 2: 32: 00.9
2 40 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Burlakov 1: 15: 21.8 3 2: 32: 34.3
3 27 NorwayNorway Lars Erik Eriksen 1: 16: 04.9 7th 2: 32: 49.9
4th 28 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Oleksandr Batjuk 1: 15: 29.5 5 2: 33: 19.6
5 16 FinlandFinland Asko Autio 1.15: 09.2 1 2: 33: 23.9
6th 52 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Zavyalov 1: 15: 22.9 4th 2: 34: 48.3
7th 7th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Anatoly Ivanov 1: 16: 29.3 9 2: 35: 43.7
8th 31 ItalyItaly Maurilio De Zolt 1: 17: 14.3 12 2: 36: 37.8
9 42 FinlandFinland Harri Kirvesniemi 1: 16: 00.6 6th 2: 36: 58.8
10 54 NorwayNorway Oddvar Brå 1: 17: 22.6 13 2: 38: 19.8
11 32 NorwayNorway Jan Lindvall 1: 16: 43.3 10 2: 38: 37.1
12 44 FranceFrance Jean-Paul Pierrat 1: 16: 19.7 8th 2: 38: 42.2
13 51 Germany BRBR Germany Dieter Notz 1: 18: 20.1 16 2: 40: 18.7
14th 55 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiri Svub 1: 18: 42.0 19th 2: 40: 22.2
15th 20th United StatesUnited States Tim Caldwell 1: 19: 38.6 23 2: 41: 16.3
16 43 AustriaAustria Franz Gattermann 1: 19: 33.3 22nd 2: 41: 41.3
17th 38 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Konrad Hallenbarter 1: 18: 37.0 18th 2: 41: 42.5
18th 4th SwedenSweden Not so Larsson 1: 20: 40.8 30th 2: 42: 23.1
19th 46 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Franz Renggli 1: 18: 34.7 17th 2: 42: 23.3
20th 8th ItalyItaly Gianfranco Polvara 1: 17: 44.9 15th 2: 42: 27.3
21st 50 United StatesUnited States Dan Simoneau 1: 19: 20.6 21st 2: 42: 36.0
22nd 35 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miloš Bečvář 1: 19: 54.7 26th 2: 43: 18.6
23 22nd CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Šimon 1: 20: 14.7 28 2: 44: 00.2
24 48 ItalyItaly Giulio Capitanio 1: 19: 07.0 20th 2: 44: 13.7
25th 3 Germany BRBR Germany Josef Schneider 1: 21: 41.9 35 2: 44: 19.2
26th 18th AustriaAustria Peter Juric 1: 20: 42.4 31 2: 44: 59.0
27 15th FinlandFinland Veijo Hämälaïnen 1: 19: 41.5 24 2: 45: 04.7
28 19th FranceFrance Paul Fargeix 1: 21: 47.3 36 2: 45: 09.4
29 10 NorwayNorway Per Knut Aaland 1: 19: 59.8 27 2: 45: 14.5
30th 37 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Stefan Schicker 1: 20: 54.4 32 2: 45: 52.8
31 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Joos Ambühl 1.21: 35.7 34 2: 48: 50.7
32 25th JapanJapan Taniyuki Yuki 1: 23: 34.1 43 2: 49: 00.9
33 21st SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fritz Pfeuti 1: 20: 19.6 29 2: 49: 10.4
34 30th JapanJapan Kiyoshi Hayasaka 1.23: 07.6 41 2: 49: 33.7
35 41 CanadaCanada Pierre Harvey 1: 19: 51.0 25th 2: 51: 39.1
36 23 SpainSpain Jose Giro 1: 23: 35.2 44 2: 51: 43.9
37 53 JapanJapan Itsuji Fukuuchi 1.23: 22.3 42 2: 52: 10.5
38 24 ItalyItaly Giuseppe Ploner 1: 17: 31.0 14th 3: 03: 49.8
39 34 FranceFrance Guy Henriet 1: 28: 19.4 46 3: 05: 21.3
40 5 FranceFrance Claude Badonnel 1: 22: 23.7 38 3: 05: 35.7
41 21st DenmarkDenmark Tom Klausen 1: 29: 05.2 47 3: 06: 04.6
42 2 Costa RicaCosta Rica Arturo Kinch 1: 44: 47.9 48 3: 54: 02.9
DNF 17th CanadaCanada Andre Tourigny ? ? -
DNF 26th SwedenSweden Hans Persson ? 11 -
DNF 33 SwedenSweden Thomas Eriksson - - -
DNF 49 FinlandFinland Juha Mieto ? ? -
DNF / DNS 6th AustraliaAustralia Christopher Allan ? ? -
DNF / DNS 9 United StatesUnited States Audun Endestad ? ? -
DNF / DNS 11 AustriaAustria Andreas Gumpold ? ? -
DNF / DNS 13 BelgiumBelgium Jean-Michel Mathy ? ? -
DNF / DNS 14th SpainSpain Manuel Ruiz ? ? -
DNF / DNS 29 Germany BRBR Germany Georg Zipfel ? ? -
DNF / DNS 36 Germany BRBR Germany Franz Schöbel ? ? -
DNF / DNS 39 United StatesUnited States Jim Galanes ? ? -
DNF / DNS 45 PolandPoland Józef Łuszczek ? ? -

World champion 1978: Sven-Åke Lundbäck / Olympic champion 1980 : Nikolai SimjatowSwedenSweden Soviet UnionSoviet Union 

Date: February 27, 1982

Participants: 55 named; 52 started; 42 rated;

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4x10 km relay

space country Start number athlete Stage time [min.] Rank
stage
Time
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wax
Time [h]
1 1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Vladimir Nikitin
Oleksandr Batjuk
Yuri Burlakov
Alexander Savyalov
30: 04.3
28: 53.6
28: 35.8
28: 53.9
7
1
1
2
0:30: 04.3
0: 58: 57.9
1: 27: 33.7
7
3
1
1: 56: 27.6
1 2 NorwayNorway Norway Lars Erik Eriksen
Ove Aunli
Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass
Oddvar Brå
28: 44.8
29: 19.9
29: 41.9
28: 41.0
2
2
3
1
0: 28: 44.8
0: 58: 04.7
1: 27: 46.6
2
1
2
1: 56: 27.6
3 3 FinlandFinland Finland Kari Härkönen
Aki Karvonen
Harri Kirvesniemi
Juha Mieto
30: 48.0
29: 47.4
28: 54.8
29: 19.2
10
4
2
3
0: 30: 48.0
1: 00: 35.4
1: 29: 30.2
10
8
4
1: 58: 49.4
3 10 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Uwe Bellmann
Uwe Wunsch
Stefan Schicker
Frank Schröder
28: 53.7
30: 07.4
30: 17.1
29: 31.2
4
7
6
4
0: 28: 53.7
0: 59: 01.1
1: 29: 18.2
4
4
3
1: 58: 49.4
5 5 SwedenSweden Sweden Thomas Wassberg
Jan Ottosson
Sven-Erik Danielsson
Benny Kohlberg
28: 44.2
29: 48.7
31: 10.4
29: 56.1
1
5
9
6
0: 28: 44.2
0: 28: 32.9
1: 29: 43.3
1
2
5
1: 59: 39.4
6th 4th Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Jochen Behle
Stefan Dotzler
Franz Schöbel
Josef Schneider
28: 53.6
30: 46.5
30: 13.6
30: 42.4
4
9
5
8
0: 28: 53.6
0: 59: 40.1
1: 29: 53.7
4
5
6
2: 00: 36.1
7th 6th ItalyItaly Italy Maurilio De Zolt
Giuseppe Ploner
Gianfranco Polvara
Giorgio Vanzetta
30: 05.2
29: 45.2
30: 59.7
30: 29.7
8
3
8
7
0:30:05.2
0:59:50.4
1:30:50.1
8
6
7
2: 01: 19.8
8th 8th United StatesUnited States United States Dan Simoneau
Audun Endestad
Tim Caldwell
Jim Galanes
29: 46.7
32: 16.3
30: 04.1
29: 51.9
5
12
4
5
0: 29: 46.7
1: 02: 03.0
1: 32: 07.1
5
11
9
2: 01: 59.0
9 7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Alfred Schindler
Konrad Hallenbarter
Franz Renggli
Andreas Grünenfelder
31: 01.0
30: 10.6
30: 36.8
31: 10.8
11
8
7
10
0: 31: 01.0
1: 01: 11.6
1: 31: 48.4
11
9
8
2: 02: 59.2
10 11 AustriaAustria Austria Andreas Gumpold
Alois Stadlober
Franz Gattermann
Peter Juric
30: 45.5
29: 49.0
31: 48.3
31: 09.8
9
6
10
9
0: 30: 45.5
1: 00: 34.5
1: 32: 22.8
9
7
10
2: 03: 32.6
11 9 FranceFrance France Jean-Paul Pierrat
Patrick Fine
Philippe Poirot
Dominique Locatelli
30: 01.0
32: 01.2
32: 45.6
31: 16.2
6
11
12
11
0: 30: 01.0
1: 02: 02.2
1: 34: 47.8
6
10
11
2: 06: 04.0
12 15th JapanJapan Japan Kiyoshi Hayasaka
Itsuji Fukuuchi
Kazunari Sasaki
Taniyuki Yuki
33: 29.9
31: 56.1
32: 30.9
32: 12.3
14
10
11
12
0: 33: 29.9
1: 04: 26.0
1: 36: 56.9
14
12
12
2: 10: 09.2
13 16 IcelandIceland Iceland Einar Ólafsson
Jón Konráðsson
Magnús Eiríksson
Haukur Sigurðsson
31: 36.0
33: 37.1
33: 15.2
32: 56.5
12
14
13
13
0: 31: 36.0
1: 05: 13.1
1: 38: 28.3
12
13
13
2: 11: 24.8
14th 13 SpainSpain Spain Jose Giro
Carlos Melero
Migel Justicia
Miguel Prat
32: 02.4
33: 27.7
34: 34.7
33: 37.9
13
13
15
14
0: 32: 02.4
1: 05: 30.1
1: 40: 04.8
13
14
14
2: 13: 42.7
15th 17th DenmarkDenmark Denmark Tom Klausen
Thomas Mohr
Christian Henriksen
Flemming Enequist
34: 23.4
34: 20.2
34: 21.4
35: 31.9
15
15
14
15
0: 34: 23.4
1: 08: 45.6
1: 43: 07.0
15
15
15
2: 18: 36.9
16 14th BelgiumBelgium Belgium Jean-Francois Fontaine
Jean-Pol Doutreloux
Pierre Bottin
Jean-Michel Mathy
36: 14.3
35: 18.5
37: 17.9
35: 36.1
17
16
17
16
0: 36: 14.3
1: 11: 32.8
1: 48: 50.7
17
16
17
2: 24: 26.8
17th 12 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Julio Moreschi
Alejandro Baratta
Daniel Bravo
Clemente Arko
35: 14.1
36: 32.8
36: 20.0
36: 52.8
16
17
16
17
0: 35: 14.1
1: 11: 56.9
1: 48: 16.9
16
17
16
2: 24: 59.7
DNS 18th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China -
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World Champion 1978: Sweden ( Sven-Åke Lundbäck , Christer Johansson , Tommy Limby , Thomas Magnusson ) Olympic Champion 1980: Soviet Union ( Vasily Rotschew , Nikolai Baschukow , Evgeni Beljajew , Nikolai Simjatow ) SwedenSweden 
Soviet UnionSoviet Union 

Date: February 25, 1982

For the first time there was a simultaneous victory: the jury (two Norwegians, one Finn, one Canadian, and one American) declared Norway and the Soviet Union to be winners after an hour of deliberation. Initially led by the Norwegians, then the Soviets; Final runner Sawjalow started the race 12.9 seconds ahead of Brå. On the climb to the last left bend, Sawjalow climbed the Norwegian on the stick, whereupon the stick broke and the Soviet runner fell. Brå received a replacement stick after about 50 m, but Sawjalow was back at Brå's side again; immediately they passed the goal. According to media reports, the Russian final runner was certain that he was first across the finish line, indicating that the jury was unwilling to give the home country gold.

With regard to 3rd place, Mieto prevailed by a hand's breadth (in the GDR this was described by the fact that Mieto had a larger shoe size). As a result, Finland was only awarded bronze for the time being; accordingly, the GDR was ranked 4th in media reports. The team leadership of the GDR protested against this decision with reference to the award of the two gold medals at the FIS, whereupon the GDR was also awarded a bronze medal some time later.

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Individual evidence

  1. FIS World Championships - Cross Country on fis-ski.com
  2. FIS World Championships - Cross Country on fis-ski.com
  3. FIS World Championships - Cross Country on fis-ski.com
  4. . World Ski Championships - Men's Rel 4x10 km M.
  5. Esquí: Mundiales de nórdico. En 4 x 10, oro compartido por Noruega y URSS. In: La Vanguardia , February 26, 1982, p. 48.
  6. ^ "Swiss medal dream just missed", subtitle "Statistics", Sport Zürich, No. 24 of February 26, 1988, page 8.
  7. ^ "Two winners in the season" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 26, 1982, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).