Cross-country skiing at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics

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Cross-country skiing
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Birkebeineren Ski Stadium
Hafjell, Norway
Dates February 13 – 18
Competitors 90 Quota limit
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Cross-country skiing at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Birkebeineren Ski Stadium in Lillehammer, Norway from 13 to 18 February.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

      Host nation

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  South Korea (KOR) 2 1 0 3
1  Sweden (SWE) 2 1 0 3
3  Norway (NOR) 1 2 2 5
4  Russia (RUS) 1 1 1 3
5  China (CHN) 0 1 0 1
6  Finland (FIN) 0 0 2 2
7  France (FRA) 0 0 1 1
Total 6 6 6 18

Events

Boys' events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' 10 kilometres free
details
Kim Magnus
 South Korea
23:04.8 Vebjørn Hegdal
 Norway
23:20.8 Igor Fedotov
 Russia
23:59.2
Boys' sprint classic
details
Thomas Helland Larsen
 Norway
2:55.39 Kim Magnus
 South Korea
2:55.72 Vebjørn Hegdal
 Norway
2:56.49
Boys' cross-country cross
details
Kim Magnus
 South Korea
2:59.56 Thomas Helland Larsen
 Norway
3:00.73 Lauri Mannila
 Finland
3:01.84

Girls' events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' 5 kilometres free
details
Maya Yakunina
 Russia
12:58.8 Chi Chunxue
 China
13:29.9 Rebecca Immonen
 Finland
13:35.9
Girls' sprint classic
details
Johanna Hagström
 Sweden
3:19.55 Yuliya Petrova
 Russia
3:21.95 Martine Engebretsen
 Norway
3:22.82
Girls' cross-country cross
details
Moa Lundgren
 Sweden
3:26.35 Johanna Hagström
 Sweden
3:28.09 Laura Chamiot Maitral
 France
3:29.56

Qualification system

Each nation could send a maximum of 4 athletes (2 boys and 2 girls). The top 7 teams of the Marc Hodler Trophy Cross-Country Skiing at the 2015 Junior Nordic World Ski Championships plus the hosts Norway were allowed to send the maximum of 4 athletes. Any remaining quota spots were distributed to nations not already qualified, with a maximum of one boy or girl from one nation. The quota limit was 90.[2] The current allocation of quotas is listed below.[3]

Qualification summary

NOC Boys Girls Total
 Andorra 1 1
 Argentina 1 1
 Armenia 1 1
 Australia 1 1 2
 Austria 1 1 2
 Belarus 1 1 2
 Belgium 1 1
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 2
 Brazil 1 1
 Bulgaria 1 1 2
 Canada 1 1 2
 China 1 1 2
 Croatia 1 1 2
 Czech Republic 1 1 2
 Denmark 1 1
 Estonia 1 1 2
 Finland 2 2 4
 France 2 2 4
 Germany 2 2 4
 Greece 1 1
 Hungary 1 1
 Iceland 1 1
 Italy 1 1 2
 Japan 1 1 2
 Kazakhstan 1 1 2
 Latvia 1 1 2
 Lithuania 1 1
 North Macedonia 1 1
 Moldova 1 1
 Mongolia 1 1
 Norway 2 2 4
 Poland 1 1 2
 Romania 1 1 2
 Russia 2 2 4
 Serbia 1 2
 Slovakia 1 1 2
 Slovenia 2 2 4
 South Korea 1 1 2
 Spain 1 1 2
 Sweden 2 2 4
 Switzerland 2 2 4
 Turkey 1 1 2
 Ukraine 1 1 2
 United States 1 1 2
Total athletes 50 40 90
Total NOCs 42 32 44

References