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Cross Country - Men's relay 4x10 km

1924-1932: not played event


1936 GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN (10-2)

1.  Finland   2h41’33”0
(Sulo Nurmela, Klaes  Karppinen, Matti Lähde, Kalle Jalkanen)
2.  Norway  2h4 l’39”0
(Oddbjörn Hagen, Olaf Hoffsbakken, Sverre Brodahl, Bjarne Iversen)
3.  Sweden  2h43’03”0
(John Berger, Erik Lars son, Arthur Häggbiad, Martin Matsbo)
4.  Italy    2h50’05”0
(Giulio Gerardi, Severino Menardi, Vincenzo Demetz, Giovanni Kasebacher)
5.  Czechoslovakia  2h51’56”0
(Cyril Musil, Gustav Berauer, Lukas Mihalak, Frantisek Simunek)
6.  Germany  2h54’54”0
(Friedel Däuber, Willi Bogner, Herbert Leupold, Anton Zeller)
7.  Poland  2h58’50”0
(Michal Górski, Marian  Woyna-Orlewicz, Stanislaw Karpiel, Bronislaw Czech)
8.  Austria  3h02’48”9
(Alfred Robner, Harald Bosio, Erich Gallwitz, Hans Baumann)


1948 ST. MORITZ (3-2)

1.  Sweden  2h32’08”0
(Nois Östensson, Nils Täpp, Gunnar Eriksson, Martin  Lundström)
2.  Finland    2h41’06”0
(Lauri Silvennoinen, Teuvo  Laukkanen, Sdub Rytky,  August Kiuru)
3.  Norway  2h44’33”0
(Erling Evensen, Olav Ökem, Reidar Nyborg, Olav Hagen)
4.  Austria  2h47’18”0
(JosI Gstrein, Josef Deutschmann, Engelbert Hundertpfund, Kari Rafreider)
5.  Switzerland  2h48’07”0
(Niklaus Stump, Robert  Zurbriggen, Max Müller, Edi Schild)
6.  Italy  2h51’00”0
(Vincenzo Perruchon, Silvio Contortola, Rizzieri Rodighiero, Severino
Compagnoni)
7.  France  2h51’53”0
(Rene Jeandel, Gerard Perrier, Marius Mora, Benoit Carrara)
8.  Czechoslovakia  2h54’56”0
(Stefan Kovalcik, Frantisek Balvin, Jarosiav Zejicek, Jarosiav Cardal)


1952 OSLO (23-2)

I .  Finland   2h20’16”0
(Heikki Hasu, Paavo Lonkila, Urpo Korhonen, Tapio Mäkelä)
2.  Norway  2h23’13”0
(Magnar Estenstad, Mikai Kirkholt, Martin Stokken, Hallgeir Brenden)
3.  Sweden  2h24’13”0
(Nils Täpp, Sigurd Andersson, Enar Josefsson, Martin Lundström)
4.  France  2h31’11”0
(Gerard Perrier, Benoit Carrara, Jean Mermet, René Mandrillon)
5.  Austria  2h34’36”0
(Hans Eder, Friedrich Krischan, Kari Rafrieder, Josef Schneeberger)
6.  Italy  2h35’33”0
(Arrigo Delladio, Nino  Andertini, Federico  De Florian, Vincenzo
Perruchon)
7.  Germany 2h36’37”0
(Hubert Egger, Albert Mohr, Heinz Hauser, Rudi Kopp)
8.  Czechoslovakia 2h37’12”0
(Vladimir Simunek, Stefan  Kovalcik, Vlastimil Melich,  Jarosiav Cardal)


1956 CORTINA (4-2)

1. Soviet Union  2h15’30”0
(Fedor Terentyev, Pavel  Kolchin, Nikolai Anikin,  Vladimir Kuzin)
2.  Finlandia  2h16’31”0
(August Kiuru, Jormo  Kortalainen, Arvo Vitanen, Veikko Hakulinen)
3 .  Svezia  2h17’42”0
(Lennart Larsson, Gunnar Samueisson, Per-Erik Larsson, Sixten Jernberg)
4.  Norvegia  2h21’16”0
(Häkon Brusveen, Per Olsen, Marten Stokken, Hallgeir Brenden)
5.  Italia  2h23’28”0
(Pompeo Fattor, Ottavio Compagnoni, Innocenzo Chatrian, Federico De Florian)
6.  France  2h24’06”0
(Victor Arbez, René Mandrillon, Benoit Carrara, Jean Mermet)
7.  Switzerland  2h24’30”0
(Werner Zwingli, Victor Kronig, Fritz Kocher, Marcel Huguenin)
8.  Czechoslovakia  2h24’54”
(Emil Okuliar, Vlastimil Melich, Josef Prokes, Ilja Matous)


1960 SQUAW VALLEY (25-2)

1.  Finland   2h18’45”6
(Toimi Alatalo, Eero Mäntyranta, Väinö Huhtala, Veikko Hakuiinen)
2.  Norway  2h18’46”4
(Ilarald Grönningen, Hallgeir Brenden, Einar Östbvy,  Hakon Brusveen)
3.  Soviet Union  2h21’21”6
(Anatolv Shelyukin, Gen nady Vaganov, Aleksei Kuznetsov, Nikolai Anikin)
4.  Sweden  2h21’31”8
(Lars Olsson, Janne Ste fansson, Lennart Larsson, Sixten Jernberg)
5.  Italy    2h22’32”5
(Giulio De Florian, Giu seppe Steiner, Pompeo Fattor, Marcello De Dorigo)
6.  Poland  2h26’25”3
(Andrzej Mateja, Jözef  Rysula, Józef Gut-Misia ga, Kazimierz Zelek)
7.  France 2h26’30”8
(Victor Arbez, René Mandrilion, Benoit Carrara, Jean Mermet)
8.   Switzerland    2h29’36”8
(Fritz Kocher, Marcel Huguenin, Lorenz Possa, Alphonse Baume)


1964 INNSBRUCK-SEEFELD (8-2)

1.  Sweden  2h18’34”6
(Karl-Ake Asph, Sixten Jernberg, Janne Stefansson,  Assar Rönniund)
2.  Finland   2h18’42”4
(Väinö Huhtala, Arto Tiainen, Kalevi Laurila, Eero Mäntyranta)
3.  Soviet Union  2h18’46”9
(Ivan Utrobin, Gennady Vaganov, Igor Voronchikin, Pavel Kolchin)
4.  Norway  2h19’11”9
(Magnar Lundemo, Erling Steineidet, Einar Östby, Harald Grönningen)
5.  Italy  2h21’16”8
(Giuseppe Steiner, Mar cello De Dorigo, Giulio De Fiorian, Franco Nones)
6.  France  2h26’31”4
(Victor Arbez, Felix Mat hieu, Roger Pires, Paul Romand)
7.  Germany  2h26’34”4
(Heinz Siedel, Helmut Weidlich, Enno Róder,  Walter Demel)


1968 GRENOBLE-AUTRANS (14-2)

1.  Norway  2h08’33”5
(Odd Martinsen, Pål Tyldum, Harald Gröenningen, Ole Ellefsacter)
2.  Sweden  2h10’13”2
(Jan Halvarsson, Bjarne   Anderson, Gunnar Larsson, Assar Rönnlund)
3.  Finland   2h10’56”7
(Kalevi Oikarainen, Hannu Taipale, Kalevi Laurila, Eero Mäntyranta)
4.  Soviet Union  2h10’57”2
(Vladimir Voronkov, A natoly  Akentiev, Valery Tarakanov, Vyacheslav Vedenine)
5.  Switzerland  2h 15’32”4
(Konrad Hischier, Josef Haas, Florian Koch,  Alois Kälin)
6.  Italy  2h 16’32”2
(Giulio De Florian, Franco Nones, Palmiro  Serafini, Aldo Stella)
7.  East Germany  2h19’22”8
(Gerhard Grimmer, Axel Lesser, Peter Thiel, Gert-Dietmar Klause)
8.  West Germany  2h19’37”6
(Helmut Geriach, Walter  Demel, Herbert Stein beisser,  Karl Buhl)


1972 SAPPORO-MAKOMANAI (13-2)

1.  Soviet Union 2h04’47”94
(Vladimir Voronkov, Yuri Skobov, Fedor Simachev,  Vyacheslav Vedenine)
2.  Norway  2h04’57”06
(Oddvar Brå, Pål Tyl dum,  Ivar Formo, Johs Harviken)
3.  Switzerland  2h07’00”06
(Alfred Kälin, Albert  Gi ger, Alois Kälin, Eduard Hauser)
4.  Sweden  2h07’03”60
(Thomas Magnusson, Lars-Göran, Aslund, Gunnar Larsson, Sven-Ake Lundbäck)
5.  Finland   2h07’50” 19
(Hannu Taipale, Juha Mieto, Juhani Repo, Osmo Karjalainen)
6. East Germany   2h10’03”73
(Gerd Hessier, Axel Lesser, Gerhard Grimmer, Gert-Dietmar Klause)
7.  West Germany  2h10’42”85
(Franz Betz, Urban Het tich, Hartmut Dopp, Walter Demel)
8.  Czechoslovakia  2h11’27”55
(Stanislav Henych, Jan Fajstavr, Jan Michalko, Jan Ilavsky)
9.  Italy  2h12’07”11
(Carlo Favre,ElviroBlanc,  Renzo Chiocchetti, Ulrico Kostner)


1976 INNSBRUCK-SEEFELD (12-2)

1.  Finland   2h07’59”72
(Matti Pitkänen, Juha Mieto, Pertti Teurajärvi,  Arto Koivisto)
2.  Norway  2h09’58”36
(Pal Tyldum, Einar Sagstuen, Ivar Formo, Odd Martinsen)
3. Soviet Union  2h10’51”46
(Yevgeny Beliaev, Nikolai Bazhukov, Sergei Saveliev, Ivan Garanin)
4.  Sweden  2h11’16”88
(Benny Södergren, Christer  Johansson, Thomas Wassberg, Sven-Ake  Lundbäck)
5.  Switzerland  2h11’28”53
(Franz Renggli, Edi Hauser, Heinz Gähler, Alfred Kälin)
6.  United States  2h11’41”35
(Douglas Peterson, Timothy Caldwell, William Koch, Ronny Yaeger)
7.  Italy  2h12’07”12
(Renzo Chiocchetti, Tonio Biondini Ulrico Kostner, Giuliano Capitanio)
8.  Austria  2h12’22”80
(Rudolf Horn, Reinhold  Feichter, Werner Vogel, Herbert Watcher)


1980 LAKE PLACID (20-2)

1.  Soviet Union 1h57’03”46
(Vassily Rochev, Nikolai Bazhukov, Yevgeny Beliaev, Nikolai Zimyatov)
2.  Norway  1h58’45”77
(Lars Erik Eriksen, Per Knut Aaland, Ove Aunli, Oddvar Bra)
3.  Finland  2h00’00”18
(Harri Kirvesniemi, Pertti Teurajärvi, Matti Pitkänen, Juha Mieto)
4. West Germany   2h00’27”74
(Peter Zipfel, Wolfgang Müller, Dieter Notz, Jochen Behle)
5.  Sweden 2h00’42”71
(Sven-Ake Lundbäck, Thomas Eriksson, Benny Kohiberg, Thomas
Wassberg)
6.  Italy  2h01’09”93
(Maurilio De Zolt, Benedetto Carrara, Giulio Capitanio, Giorgio Vanzetta)
7.  Switzerland  2h03’36”57
(Hansüli Kreuzer, Konrad Halienbarter, Edi Hauser, Gatidcnz Ambühl)
8.   United States  2h04’12”17
(William Koch, Timothy Caldweil, James Galanes, Stanley Dunklee)


1984 SARAJEVO (16-2)

1.  Sweden  1h55’06”3
(Thomas Wassberg, Benny Kohlberg, Jan Ottosson, Gunde Svan)
2.   Soviet Union  1h55’16”5
(Aleksandr Batiuk, Aleksandr Zavyaloy, Vladimir Nikitin, Nikolai Zimyatov)
3.  Finland  1h56’31”4
(Kari Ristanen, Juha Mieto, Harri Kirvesniemi, Aki Karvonen)
4.  Norway  1h57’27”6
(Lars-Erik Eriksen, Jan Lindvall, Ove Auni, Tor Häkon Holte)
5.  Switzerland  1h58’06”0
(Giachem Guidon, Konrad Halienbarter, Joos Ambühl, Andreas Grünenfelder)
6.  East Germany   1h59’30”2
(Jochen Behle, Stefan Dotzler, Franz Schöbel, Peter Zipfel)
7.  Italy  1h59’30”3
(Maurilio De Zolt, Alfred Runggaldier, Giulio Capitanio, Giorgio Vanzetta)
8.  United States  1h59’52”3
(Dan Simoneau, Timothy Caldwell, James Galanes, William Koch)


1988 CALGARY-CANMORE (22-2)

1.  Sweden  1h43’58”6
(Jon Ottosson, Thomas Wassberg, Gunde Svan, Torgny Mogren)
2.  Soviet Union  1h44’11”3
(Vladimir Smirnov, Vladimir Sakhnov, Mikhail Devyatyarov, Aleksei   Prokurorov)
3.  Czechoslovakia  1h45’22”7
(Radim Nyc, Vaciav  Korunka, Pavel Bene,  Ladisiav Svanda)
4.  Switzerland 1h46’16”3
(Andi Grünenfeider, Jürg Capoi, Giachem Guidon, Jeremias Wigger)
5.  Italy  1h46’16”7
(Silvano Barco, Albert Walder, Giorgio Vanzetta, Maurilio De Zolt)
6.  Norway  1h46’48”7
(Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass, Oddvar Brå, Ve gard Ulvang, Terje Langli)
7.  West Germany  1h48’05”0
(Walter Kuss, Georg Fischer, Jochen Behle, Herbert Fritzenwenger)
8.  Finland  1h48’24”0
(Jari Laukkanen, Harri Kirvesniemi, Jari Rasanen, Kari Ristanen)


1992 ALBERTVILLE-LES SAISIES (18-2)
 
1.  Norway  1h39’26”0
(Terje Langli, Vegard  Ulvang, Kristen Skjeldal,  Bjom Daehlie)
2.  Italy  1h40’52”7
(Giuseppe Pulié, Marco  Albarello, Giorgio Vanzetta, Silvio Fauner)
3.  Finland  1h41’22”9
(Mika Kuusisto, Harri Kirvesniemi, Jari Rasanen, Jari Isometsa)
4.  Sweden  1h41’23”1
(Jan Ottosson, Christer Majback, Henrik Forsberg, Torgny Mogren)
5. Unified Team
(Andrei Kirillov, Wladimir Smimov, Mikhail Botvinov,  Alexej Prokurorov)
6.  Germany  1h43’41”7
(Holger Bauroth, Jochen Behle, Torald Rein, Johann Muhlegg)
7.  Czechoslovakia  1h44’20”0
(Radim Nyc, Lubomir Buchta, Pavel Bene, Vaciav Korunka)
8.  France  1h44’51”1
(Patrick Remy, Philippe Sanchez, Stephane Azambre, Hervé Balland)

1994 LILLEHAMMER (22-2)
 
1.   Italy    1h41’15”0
(Maurilio De Zolt, Marco  Albarello, Giorgio Vanzetta, Silvio Fauner)
2.   Norway   1h41’15”4
(Sture Ivertsen, Vegard Ulvang, Thomas Alsgaard, Bjørn Dahlie)
3.   Finland    1h42’15”6
(Mika Myliylae, Harri
Kirvesniemi, Jari Raesaenen,  Jari Isometsä)
4.   Germany  1h44’26”7
(Torald Rein, Jochen Bethle, Peter Schlickenrieder, Johann  Muehlegg)
5.  Russia  1h44’29”2
(Kirillov Andrei, Alexei Prokourorov, Gennadi Lazutin, Nilikhail Botvinov)
6.  Sweden  1h45’22”7
(Jan Ottosson, Christer Majbaeck, Anders Berg stroem, Henrik Forsberg)
7.  Switzerland  1h47’12”2
(Jeremias Wigger, Hans Diethelm, Juerg Capoi, Giachem Guidon)
8.  Czech Republic  1h47’1 2”6
(Lubomir Buchta, Vaclav Korunka, Jiri Teply, Pavel Benc)


1998 NAGANO (18-2)

1.  Norway  1h40’55”7
(Sture Sivertsen, Erling  Jevne, Bjoern Daehlie, Thomas Alsgaard)
2.  Italy  1h40’55”9
(Marco Albarello, Silvio Valbusa, Fabio Maj, Silvio Fauner)
3.  Finland 1h42’15”5
(Harri Krivesniemi, Mika  Myllylae, Sami Repo,  Jari Isometsae)
4.  Sweden  1h42’25”2
(Mathias Fredriksson,  Niklas Jonsson, Per Eloffson,  Henrik Forsberg)
5.  Russia  1h42’39”5
(Wladimir Legotin, Alexej  Prokurorov, Serguei Krianin,  Sergej Tchepikov)
6.  Switzerland  1h42’49”2
(Jeremias Wigger, Beat  Koch, Reto Burgermeister, Wilhelm Aschwanden)
7.  Japan  1h43’06”7
(Katushito Ebisawa,  Hiroyuki Imai, Mitsuo  Horigome, Kazutoshi
Nagahama)
8.  Germany  1h43’16”1
(Andreas Schuetter, Jochen Behle, Rene Sommerfeldt,  Johann Muehlegg)


2002 SALT LAKE CITY (17-2)

1.  Norway  1h32’45”5
(Anderas Aukland, Frode Esitl, Kristen Skjeldal,  Thomas Alsgaard)
2.  Italy  1h32’45”8
(Fabio Maj, Giorgio Di Centa,  Pietro Piller Cottrer, Cristian Zorzi)
3.  Germany  1h33’34”5
(Jens Filbrich, Andreas Schluetter, Tobias Angerer,  Rene Sommerfeldt)
4.  Austria  1h34’04”9
(Alexander Marent, Mikhail Botvinov, Gerhard Urain,  Christian Hoffmann)
5.  United States  1h34’05”5
(John Bauer, Kris Freeman,  Justin Wadswirth, Carl  Swenson)
6.  Russia  1h34’50”1
(Serguei Novikov, Mikhail  Ivanov, Vitaly Denisov,  Nikolaj Bolchakov)
7.  Czech Republic  1h35’31”3
(Martin Koukal, Jiri Magal, Lukas Bauer, Petr Michl)
8.  France  1h33’50”8
(Alexandre Rousselet,  Christophe Perrillat, Vincent Vittoz, Emmanuel Jonnier)

2006 TORINO - (19/02)

1.Italy   (Fulvio Valbusa,Giorgio Di Centa,Pietro Piller Cottrer,Cristian Zorzi) 1.43.45.7
2.Germany (Andreas Schluetter,Jens Filbrich,Rene Sommerfeldt,Tobias Angerer) 1:44:01.4
3.Sweden (Mats Larsson,Johan Olsson,Anders Sodergren,Mathias Fredriksson) 1.44:01.7
4.France  (Christophe Perillat,Alexandre Rousselet,Emmanuel Jonnier,Vincent Vittoz)1:44.22.8
5.Norway (Jens Arne Svardetal,Odd Bjorn Hjelmeset,Frode Estil,Tore Rud Hofstad)1:44.56.3
6.Russia (Serguei Novikov,Vassili Rotchev,Ivan Alypov,Eugeni Dementiev)1.45:09.9
7.Switzerland (Reto Burgermeister,Christian Stebler,Toni Livers,Remo Fisher) 1:45:10.9
8.Estonia (Aivar Rehemaa,Andrus Verpalu,Jaak Mae,Kaspar Kokk) 1:45:23.8

2010 VANCOUVER  - (24-02)

1 Sweden (Daniel Ricahrdsson,Johan Olsson,Anders Sodergren,Marcus Hellner) 1:45:05,4
2 Norway (Martin Sundby,Odd Hjelmeset,Lars Berger,Petter Northug) 1:45:21,3
3 Czech Republic (Martin Jaks,Lukas Bauer,Jiri Magal,Martin Koukal) 1:45:21,9
4 France (Jean Marc Gaillard,Vincent Vittoz,Maurice Manificat,Emmanuel Jonnier) 1:45:26,3
5 Finland (Sami Jauhojarvi,Matti Heikkinen,Teemu Kattilakovski,Ville Nousianen) 1:45:30,3
6 Germany (Jens Filbrich,Axel Teichmann,Rene Sommerfeldt,Tobias Angerer ) 1:45:49,4
7 Canada (Devon Kershaw,Alex harvey,Ivan babikov,George Grey) 1:47:03,2
8 Russia (Nikolaj Pankratov,Petr Sedov,Alekasandr Legkov,Maksim Vylegzanin) 1.47:16,6
9 Italy (Valerio Checchi,Giorgio Di Centa,Pietro Piller Cottrer,Cristian Zorzi) 1:47:16,6