Cross-country skiing at the 1994 Winter Paralympics

Cross-country skiing
at the VI Paralympic Winter Games
Paralympic symbol
(1988-1994)

Cross-country skiing at the 1994 Winter Paralympics consisted of 48 events, 29 for men and 19 for women.

Medal table

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Rank Nation Total
1  Norway (NOR) 17 9 3 29
2  Germany (GER) 11 7 3 21
3  Russia (RUS) 9 9 7 25
4  Finland (FIN) 6 7 10 23
5  France (FRA) 3 1 3 7
6  Poland (POL) 2 3 5 10
7  Austria (AUT) 0 3 3 6
8  Switzerland (SUI) 0 3 2 5
9  United States (USA) 0 3 1 4
10  Italy (ITA) 0 1 3 4
11  Sweden (SWE) 0 1 1 2
12  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 0 1 0 1
13  Netherlands (NED) 0 0 3 3
14  Denmark (DEN) 0 0 2 2
15  Estonia (EST) 0 0 1 1
15  Great Britain (GBR) 0 0 1 1
Total 48 48 48 144

Medal summary

The competition events were:

Each event had separate standing, sitting, or visually impaired classifications:

Men's events

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
5 km classical technique B1
Terje Løvaas
 Norway
Magne Lunde
 Norway
Peter Young
 Great Britain
B2
Frank Höfle
 Germany
Torbjörn Ek
 Sweden
Timo Kalevi Lahtinen
 Finland
B3
Alexander Schwarz
 Germany
Alexandre Nassarouline
 Russia
Nikolai Ilioutchenko
 Russia
LW2/3/9
Wiggo Nordseth
 Norway
Jan Kolodziej
 Poland
Samuli Kaemi
 Finland
LW4
Åge Jønsberg
 Norway
Svein Lilleberg
 Norway
Wolfgang Mahler
 Germany
LW5/7
Axel Hecker
 Germany
Marcin Kos
 Poland
Jerzy Szlezak
 Poland
LW6/8
Jouko Grip
 Finland
Thomas Ölsner
 Germany
Rauno Miettinen
 Finland
5 km sitski LW10
Didier Riedlinger
 France
Jeff Pagels
 United States
Oliver Anthofer
 Austria
LW11
Kari Joki-Erkkila
 Finland
Teuvo Ojala
 Finland
Seppo Joensuu
 Finland
10 km free technique B1
Terje Løvaas
 Norway
Valeri Kouptchinski
 Russia
Serguei Seleznev
 Russia
B2
Frank Höfle
 Germany
Valeri Cheloudkov
 Russia
Herve Le Moing
 France
B3
Alexandre Nassarouline
 Russia
Alexander Schwarz
 Germany
Nikolai Ilioutchenko
 Russia
LW2/3/9
Roland Gäss
 Germany
Svein Lilleberg
 Norway
Ernesto Vinante
 Italy
LW4
Åge Jønsberg
 Norway
Andre Favre
 France
Kalervo Pieksaemaeki
 Finland
LW5/7
Marcin Kos
 Poland
Axel Hecker
 Germany
Jerzy Szlezak
 Poland
LW6/8
Thomas Ölsner
 Germany
Bernhard Furrer
 Switzerland
Jean-Yves Arvier
 France
10 km sitski LW10
Didier Riedlinger
 France
Jeff Pagels
 United States
Franco Belletti
 Switzerland
LW11
Kari Joki-Erkkila
 Finland
Knut Lundstrøm
 Norway
Teuvo Ojala
 Finland
15 km sitski LW10
Didier Riedlinger
 France
Jeff Pagels
 United States
Oliver Anthofer
 Austria
LW11
Knut Lundstrøm
 Norway
Michael Weymann
 Germany
Kari Joki-Erkkila
 Finland
20 km classical technique B1
Terje Løvaas
 Norway
Valeri Kouptchinski
 Russia
Magne Lunde
 Norway
B2
Frank Höfle
 Germany
Timo Kalevi Lahtinen
 Finland
Valeri Cheloudkov
 Russia
B3
Alexandre Nassarouline
 Russia
Nikolai Ilioutchenko
 Russia
Alexander Schwarz
 Germany
LW2/3/9
Wiggo Nordseth
 Norway
Piotr Sulkowski
 Poland
Jan Kolodziej
 Poland
LW4
Åge Jønsberg
 Norway
Svein Lilleberg
 Norway
Kalervo Pieksaemaeki
 Finland
LW5/7
Marcin Kos
 Poland
Axel Hecker
 Germany
Jerzy Szlezak
 Poland
LW6/8
Thomas Oelsner
 Germany
Jouko Grip
 Finland
Jean-Yves Arvier
 France
3×2.5 km relay sitting
 Norway (NOR)
John-Olav Johansen
Terje Johansen
Knut Lundstrøm
 Finland (FIN)
Kari Joki-Erkkila
Teuvo Ojala
Raimo Peltonen
 Germany (GER)
Klaus Kleiser
Michael Weymann
Bruno Zimmermann
4×5 km relay standing/
blind
 Norway (NOR)
Åge Jønsberg
Svein Lilleberg
Terje Løvaas
Wiggo Nordseth
 Germany (GER)
Axel Hecker
Frank Höfle
Wolfgang Mahler
Thomas Ölsner
 Russia (RUS)
Nikolai Ilioutchenko
Valeri Kouptchinski
Alexandre Nassarouline
Serguei Seleznev

Women's events

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
2.5 km sitski LW10-11
Ragnhild Myklebust
 Norway
Kirsti Hooeen
 Norway
Dorothea Agetle
 Italy
5 km classical technique B1
Lubov Paninykii
 Russia
Irina Selivanova
 Russia
Anne-Mette Bredahl-Christensen
 Denmark
B2
Nadejda Tchirkova
 Russia
Renata Hoenisch
 Austria
Anne-Lie Gustafsson
 Sweden
B3
Kaija Tuikkanen
 Finland
Alevtina Elessina
 Russia
Vilma Nugis
 Estonia
LW2/3/4
Susanne Ischinger
 Germany
Gabriele Buchegger
 Austria
Theres Huser
 Switzerland
LW6/8/9
Tanja Tervonen
 Finland
Siw Vestengen
 Norway
Majorie van de Bunt
 Netherlands
5 km free technique B1
Lubov Paninykii
 Russia
Irina Selivanova
 Russia
Michele Drolet
 United States
B2
Tone Gravvold
 Norway
Renata Hoenisch
 Austria
Nadejda Tchirkova
 Russia
B3
Alevtina Elessina
 Russia
Sisko Kiiski
 Finland
Kaija Tuikkanen
 Finland
LW2/3/4
Susanne Ischinger
 Germany
Theres Huser
 Switzerland
Gabriele Buchegger
 Austria
LW6/8/9
Tanja Tervonen
 Finland
Anne Helene Barlund
 Norway
Majorie van de Bunt
 Netherlands
5 km sitski LW10-11
Ragnhild Myklebust
 Norway
Kirsti Hooeen
 Norway
Dorothea Agetle
 Italy
10 km classical technique B1
Lubov Paninykii
 Russia
Irina Selivanova
 Russia
Anne-Mette Bredahl-Christensen
 Denmark
B2
Nadejda Tchirkova
 Russia
Lubov Vorobieva
 Kazakhstan
Tone Gravvold
 Norway
B3
Kaija Tuikkanen
 Finland
Alevtina Elessina
 Russia
Sisko Kiiski
 Finland
LW2/3/4
Susanne Ischinger
 Germany
Theres Huser
 Switzerland
Zenona Baniewicz
 Poland
LW6/8/9
Anne Helene Barlund
 Norway
Tanja Tervonen
 Finland
Majorie van de Bunt
 Netherlands
10 km sitski LW10-11
Ragnhild Myklebust
 Norway
Dorothea Agetle
 Italy
Kirsti Hooeen
 Norway
3×2.5 km relay open
 Norway (NOR)
Anne Helene Barlund
Ragnhild Myklebust
Siw Vestengen
 Germany (GER)
Michaela Fuchs
Susanne Ischinger
Martina Willing
 Russia (RUS)
Alevtina Elessina
Lubov Paninykii
Nadejda Tchirkova

See also

References

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