Sci di Fondo - 4x10 km uomini
1924-1932: non disputato
1936 GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN (10-2)
1. Finlandia 2h41’33â€0
(Sulo Nurmela, Klaes Karppinen, Matti Lähde, Kalle Jalkanen)
2. Norvegia 2h4 l’39â€0
(Oddbjörn Hagen, Olaf Hoffsbakken, Sverre Brodahl, Bjarne Iversen)
3. Svezia 2h43’03â€0
(John Berger, Erik Lars son, Arthur Häggbiad, Martin Matsbo)
4. Italia   2h50’05â€0
(Giulio Gerardi, Severino Menardi, Vincenzo Demetz, Giovanni Kasebacher)
5. Cecoslovacchia 2h51’56â€0
(Cyril Musil, Gustav Berauer, Lukas Mihalak, Frantisek Simunek)
6. Germania 2h54’54â€0
(Friedel Däuber, Willi Bogner, Herbert Leupold, Anton Zeller)
7. Polonia 2h58’50â€0
(Michal Górski, Marian Woyna-Orlewicz, Stanislaw Karpiel, Bronislaw Czech)
8. Austria 3h02’48â€9
(Alfred Robner, Harald Bosio, Erich Gallwitz, Hans Baumann)
1948 ST. MORITZ (3-2)
1. Svezia 2h32’08â€0
(Nois Östensson, Nils Täpp, Gunnar Eriksson, Martin Lundström)
2. Finlandia 2h41’06â€0
(Lauri Silvennoinen, Teuvo Laukkanen, Sdub Rytky, August Kiuru)
3. Norvegia 2h44’33â€0
(Erling Evensen, Olav Ökem, Reidar Nyborg, Olav Hagen)
4. Austria 2h47’18â€0
(JosI Gstrein, Josef Deutschmann, Engelbert Hundertpfund, Kari Rafreider)
5. Svizzera 2h48’07â€0
(Niklaus Stump, Robert Zurbriggen, Max Müller, Edi Schild)
6. Italia 2h51’00â€0
(Vincenzo Perruchon, Silvio Contortola, Rizzieri Rodighiero, Severino
Compagnoni)
7. Francia 2h51’53â€0
(Rene Jeandel, Gerard Perrier, Marius Mora, Benoit Carrara)
8. Cecoslovacchia 2h54’56â€0
(Stefan Kovalcik, Frantisek Balvin, Jarosiav Zejicek, Jarosiav Cardal)
1952 OSLO (23-2)
I . Finlandia 2h20’16â€0
(Heikki Hasu, Paavo Lonkila, Urpo Korhonen, Tapio Mäkelä)
2. Norvegia 2h23’13â€0
(Magnar Estenstad, Mikai Kirkholt, Martin Stokken, Hallgeir Brenden)
3. Svezia 2h24’13â€0
(Nils Täpp, Sigurd Andersson, Enar Josefsson, Martin Lundström)
4. Francia 2h31’11â€0
(Gerard Perrier, Benoit Carrara, Jean Mermet, René Mandrillon)
5. Austria 2h34’36â€0
(Hans Eder, Friedrich Krischan, Kari Rafrieder, Josef Schneeberger)
6. Italia 2h35’33â€0
(Arrigo Delladio, Nino Andertini, Federico De Florian, Vincenzo
Perruchon)
7. Germania 2h36’37â€0
(Hubert Egger, Albert Mohr, Heinz Hauser, Rudi Kopp)
8. Cecoslovacchia 2h37’12â€0
(Vladimir Simunek, Stefan Kovalcik, Vlastimil Melich, Jarosiav Cardal)
1956 CORTINA (4-2)
1. URSS 2h15’30â€0
(Fedor Terentyev, Pavel Kolchin, Nikolai Anikin, Vladimir Kuzin)
2. Finlandia 2h16’31â€0
(August Kiuru, Jormo Kortalainen, Arvo Vitanen, Veikko Hakulinen)
3 . Svezia 2h17’42â€0
(Lennart Larsson, Gunnar Samueisson, Per-Erik Larsson, Sixten Jernberg)
4. Norvegia 2h21’16â€0
(Häkon Brusveen, Per Olsen, Marten Stokken, Hallgeir Brenden)
5. Italia 2h23’28â€0
(Pompeo Fattor, Ottavio Compagnoni, Innocenzo Chatrian, Federico De Florian)
6. Francia 2h24’06â€0
(Victor Arbez, René Mandrillon, Benoit Carrara, Jean Mermet)
7. Svizzera 2h24’30â€0
(Werner Zwingli, Victor Kronig, Fritz Kocher, Marcel Huguenin)
8. Cecoslovacchia 2h24’54â€
(Emil Okuliar, Vlastimil Melich, Josef Prokes, Ilja Matous)
1960 SQUAW VALLEY (25-2)
1. Finlandia 2h18’45â€6
(Toimi Alatalo, Eero Mäntyranta, Väinö Huhtala, Veikko Hakuiinen)
2. Norvegia 2h18’46â€4
(Ilarald Grönningen, Hallgeir Brenden, Einar Östbvy, Hakon Brusveen)
3. URSS 2h21’21â€6
(Anatolv Shelyukin, Gen nady Vaganov, Aleksei Kuznetsov, Nikolai Anikin)
4. Svezia 2h21’31â€8
(Lars Olsson, Janne Ste fansson, Lennart Larsson, Sixten Jernberg)
5. Italia   2h22’32â€5
(Giulio De Florian, Giu seppe Steiner, Pompeo Fattor, Marcello De Dorigo)
6. Polonia 2h26’25â€3
(Andrzej Mateja, Jözef Rysula, Józef Gut-Misia ga, Kazimierz Zelek)
7. Francia 2h26’30â€8
(Victor Arbez, René Mandrilion, Benoit Carrara, Jean Mermet)
8.  Svizzera   2h29’36â€8
(Fritz Kocher, Marcel Huguenin, Lorenz Possa, Alphonse Baume)
1964 INNSBRUCK-SEEFELD (8-2)
1. Svezia 2h18’34â€6
(Karl-Ake Asph, Sixten Jernberg, Janne Stefansson, Assar Rönniund)
2. Finlandia 2h18’42â€4
(Väinö Huhtala, Arto Tiainen, Kalevi Laurila, Eero Mäntyranta)
3. URSS 2h18’46â€9
(Ivan Utrobin, Gennady Vaganov, Igor Voronchikin, Pavel Kolchin)
4. Norvegia 2h19’11â€9
(Magnar Lundemo, Erling Steineidet, Einar Östby, Harald Grönningen)
5. Italia 2h21’16â€8
(Giuseppe Steiner, Mar cello De Dorigo, Giulio De Fiorian, Franco Nones)
6. Francia 2h26’31â€4
(Victor Arbez, Felix Mat hieu, Roger Pires, Paul Romand)
7. Germania 2h26’34â€4
(Heinz Siedel, Helmut Weidlich, Enno Róder, Walter Demel)
1968 GRENOBLE-AUTRANS (14-2)
1. Norvegia 2h08’33â€5
(Odd Martinsen, Pål Tyldum, Harald Gröenningen, Ole Ellefsacter)
2. Svezia 2h10’13â€2
(Jan Halvarsson, Bjarne  Anderson, Gunnar Larsson, Assar Rönnlund)
3. Finlandia 2h10’56â€7
(Kalevi Oikarainen, Hannu Taipale, Kalevi Laurila, Eero Mäntyranta)
4. URSS 2h10’57â€2
(Vladimir Voronkov, A natoly Akentiev, Valery Tarakanov, Vyacheslav Vedenine)
5. Svizzera 2h 15’32â€4
(Konrad Hischier, Josef Haas, Florian Koch, Alois Kälin)
6. Italia 2h 16’32â€2
(Giulio De Florian, Franco Nones, Palmiro Serafini, Aldo Stella)
7. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2h19’22â€8
(Gerhard Grimmer, Axel Lesser, Peter Thiel, Gert-Dietmar Klause)
8. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2h19’37â€6
(Helmut Geriach, Walter Demel, Herbert Stein beisser, Karl Buhl)
1972 SAPPORO-MAKOMANAI (13-2)
1. URSS 2h04’47â€94
(Vladimir Voronkov, Yuri Skobov, Fedor Simachev, Vyacheslav Vedenine)
2. Norvegia 2h04’57â€06
(Oddvar Brå, Pål Tyl dum, Ivar Formo, Johs Harviken)
3. Svizzera 2h07’00â€06
(Alfred Kälin, Albert Gi ger, Alois Kälin, Eduard Hauser)
4. Svezia 2h07’03â€60
(Thomas Magnusson, Lars-Göran, Aslund, Gunnar Larsson, Sven-Ake Lundbäck)
5. Finlandia 2h07’50†19
(Hannu Taipale, Juha Mieto, Juhani Repo, Osmo Karjalainen)
6. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2h10’03â€73
(Gerd Hessier, Axel Lesser, Gerhard Grimmer, Gert-Dietmar Klause)
7. Rep. Fed. Tedesca 2h10’42â€85
(Franz Betz, Urban Het tich, Hartmut Dopp, Walter Demel)
8. Cecoslovacchia 2h11’27â€55
(Stanislav Henych, Jan Fajstavr, Jan Michalko, Jan Ilavsky)
9. Italia 2h12’07â€11
(Carlo Favre,ElviroBlanc, Renzo Chiocchetti, Ulrico Kostner)
1976 INNSBRUCK-SEEFELD (12-2)
1. Finlandia 2h07’59â€72
(Matti Pitkänen, Juha Mieto, Pertti Teurajärvi, Arto Koivisto)
2. Norvegia 2h09’58â€36
(Pal Tyldum, Einar Sagstuen, Ivar Formo, Odd Martinsen)
3. URSS 2h10’51â€46
(Yevgeny Beliaev, Nikolai Bazhukov, Sergei Saveliev, Ivan Garanin)
4. Svezia 2h11’16â€88
(Benny Södergren, Christer Johansson, Thomas Wassberg, Sven-Ake Lundbäck)
5. Svizzera 2h11’28â€53
(Franz Renggli, Edi Hauser, Heinz Gähler, Alfred Kälin)
6. USA 2h11’41â€35
(Douglas Peterson, Timothy Caldwell, William Koch, Ronny Yaeger)
7. Italia 2h12’07â€12
(Renzo Chiocchetti, Tonio Biondini Ulrico Kostner, Giuliano Capitanio)
8. Austria 2h12’22â€80
(Rudolf Horn, Reinhold Feichter, Werner Vogel, Herbert Watcher)
1980 LAKE PLACID (20-2)
1. URSS 1h57’03â€46
(Vassily Rochev, Nikolai Bazhukov, Yevgeny Beliaev, Nikolai Zimyatov)
2. Norvegia 1h58’45â€77
(Lars Erik Eriksen, Per Knut Aaland, Ove Aunli, Oddvar Bra)
3. Finlandia 2h00’00â€18
(Harri Kirvesniemi, Pertti Teurajärvi, Matti Pitkänen, Juha Mieto)
4. Rep. Fed. Tedesca  2h00’27â€74
(Peter Zipfel, Wolfgang Müller, Dieter Notz, Jochen Behle)
5. Svezia 2h00’42â€71
(Sven-Ake Lundbäck, Thomas Eriksson, Benny Kohiberg, Thomas
Wassberg)
6. Italia 2h01’09â€93
(Maurilio De Zolt, Benedetto Carrara, Giulio Capitanio, Giorgio Vanzetta)
7. Svizzera 2h03’36â€57
(Hansüli Kreuzer, Konrad Halienbarter, Edi Hauser, Gatidcnz Ambühl)
8.  USA 2h04’12â€17
(William Koch, Timothy Caldweil, James Galanes, Stanley Dunklee)
1984 SARAJEVO (16-2)
1. Svezia 1h55’06â€3
(Thomas Wassberg, Benny Kohlberg, Jan Ottosson, Gunde Svan)
2.  URSS 1h55’16â€5
(Aleksandr Batiuk, Aleksandr Zavyaloy, Vladimir Nikitin, Nikolai Zimyatov)
3. Finlandia 1h56’31â€4
(Kari Ristanen, Juha Mieto, Harri Kirvesniemi, Aki Karvonen)
4. Norvegia 1h57’27â€6
(Lars-Erik Eriksen, Jan Lindvall, Ove Auni, Tor Häkon Holte)
5. Svizzera 1h58’06â€0
(Giachem Guidon, Konrad Halienbarter, Joos Ambühl, Andreas Grünenfelder)
6. Rep. Fed. Tedesca  1h59’30â€2
(Jochen Behle, Stefan Dotzler, Franz Schöbel, Peter Zipfel)
7. Italia 1h59’30â€3
(Maurilio De Zolt, Alfred Runggaldier, Giulio Capitanio, Giorgio Vanzetta)
8. USA 1h59’52â€3
(Dan Simoneau, Timothy Caldwell, James Galanes, William Koch)
1988 CALGARY-CANMORE (22-2)
1. Svezia 1h43’58â€6
(Jon Ottosson, Thomas Wassberg, Gunde Svan, Torgny Mogren)
2. URSS 1h44’11â€3
(Vladimir Smirnov, Vladimir Sakhnov, Mikhail Devyatyarov, Aleksei  Prokurorov)
3. Cecoslovacchia 1h45’22â€7
(Radim Nyc, Vaciav Korunka, Pavel Bene, Ladisiav Svanda)
4. Svizzera 1h46’16â€3
(Andi Grünenfeider, Jürg Capoi, Giachem Guidon, Jeremias Wigger)
5. Italia 1h46’16â€7
(Silvano Barco, Albert Walder, Giorgio Vanzetta, Maurilio De Zolt)
6. Norvegia 1h46’48â€7
(Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass, Oddvar Brå, Ve gard Ulvang, Terje Langli)
7. Rep. Fed. Tedesca 1h48’05â€0
(Walter Kuss, Georg Fischer, Jochen Behle, Herbert Fritzenwenger)
8. Finlandia 1h48’24â€0
(Jari Laukkanen, Harri Kirvesniemi, Jari Rasanen, Kari Ristanen)
1992 ALBERTVILLE-LES SAISIES (18-2)
Tecnica Mista
1. Norvegia 1h39’26â€0
(Terje Langli, Vegard Ulvang, Kristen Skjeldal, Bjom Daehlie)
2. Italia 1h40’52â€7
(Giuseppe Pulié, Marco Albarello, Giorgio Vanzetta, Silvio Fauner)
3. Finlandia 1h41’22â€9
(Mika Kuusisto, Harri Kirvesniemi, Jari Rasanen, Jari Isometsa)
4. Svezia 1h41’23â€1
(Jan Ottosson, Christer Majback, Henrik Forsberg, Torgny Mogren)
5. Squadra unificata
(Andrei Kirillov, Wladimir Smimov, Mikhail Botvinov, Alexej Prokurorov)
6. Germania 1h43’41â€7
(Holger Bauroth, Jochen Behle, Torald Rein, Johann Muhlegg)
7. Cecoslovacchia 1h44’20â€0
(Radim Nyc, Lubomir Buchta, Pavel Bene, Vaciav Korunka)
8. Francia 1h44’51â€1
(Patrick Remy, Philippe Sanchez, Stephane Azambre, Hervé Balland)
1994 LILLEHAMMER (22-2)
Tecnica Mista
1.  Italia   1h41’15â€0
(Maurilio De Zolt, Marco Albarello, Giorgio Vanzetta, Silvio Fauner)
2.  Norvegia   1h41’15â€4
(Sture Ivertsen, Vegard Ulvang, Thomas Alsgaard, Bjørn Dahlie)
3.  Finlandia   1h42’15â€6
(Mika Myliylae, Harri
Kirvesniemi, Jari Raesaenen, Jari Isometsä)
4.  Germania 1h44’26â€7
(Torald Rein, Jochen Bethle, Peter Schlickenrieder, Johann Muehlegg)
5. Russia 1h44’29â€2
(Kirillov Andrei, Alexei Prokourorov, Gennadi Lazutin, Nilikhail Botvinov)
6. Svezia 1h45’22â€7
(Jan Ottosson, Christer Majbaeck, Anders Berg stroem, Henrik Forsberg)
7. Svizzera 1h47’12â€2
(Jeremias Wigger, Hans Diethelm, Juerg Capoi, Giachem Guidon)
8. Rep. Ceca 1h47’1 2â€6
(Lubomir Buchta, Vaclav Korunka, Jiri Teply, Pavel Benc)
1998 NAGANO (18-2)
1. Norvegia 1h40’55â€7
(Sture Sivertsen, Erling Jevne, Bjoern Daehlie, Thomas Alsgaard)
2. Italia 1h40’55â€9
(Marco Albarello, Silvio Valbusa, Fabio Maj, Silvio Fauner)
3. Finlandia 1h42’15â€5
(Harri Krivesniemi, Mika Myllylae, Sami Repo, Jari Isometsae)
4. Svezia 1h42’25â€2
(Mathias Fredriksson, Niklas Jonsson, Per Eloffson, Henrik Forsberg)
5. Russia 1h42’39â€5
(Wladimir Legotin, Alexej Prokurorov, Serguei Krianin, Sergej Tchepikov)
6. Svizzera 1h42’49â€2
(Jeremias Wigger, Beat Koch, Reto Burgermeister, Wilhelm Aschwanden)
7. Giappone 1h43’06â€7
(Katushito Ebisawa, Hiroyuki Imai, Mitsuo Horigome, Kazutoshi
Nagahama)
8. Germania 1h43’16â€1
(Andreas Schuetter, Jochen Behle, Rene Sommerfeldt, Johann Muehlegg)
2002 SALT LAKE CITY (17-2)
1. Norvegia 1h32’45â€5
(Anderas Aukland, Frode Esitl, Kristen Skjeldal, Thomas Alsgaard)
2. Italia 1h32’45â€8
(Fabio Maj, Giorgio Di Centa, Pietro Piller Cottrer, Cristian Zorzi)
3. Germania 1h33’34â€5
(Jens Filbrich, Andreas Schluetter, Tobias Angerer, Rene Sommerfeldt)
4. Austria 1h34’04â€9
(Alexander Marent, Mikhail Botvinov, Gerhard Urain, Christian Hoffmann)
5. Stati Uniti 1h34’05â€5
(John Bauer, Kris Freeman, Justin Wadswirth, Carl Swenson)
6. Russia 1h34’50â€1
(Serguei Novikov, Mikhail Ivanov, Vitaly Denisov, Nikolaj Bolchakov)
7. Repubblica Ceca 1h35’31â€3
(Martin Koukal, Jiri Magal, Lukas Bauer, Petr Michl)
8. Francia 1h33’50â€8
(Alexandre Rousselet, Christophe Perrillat, Vincent Vittoz, Emmanuel Jonnier)
2006 TORINO - (19/02)
1.ITALIAÂ Â (Fulvio Valbusa,Giorgio Di Centa,Pietro Piller Cottrer,Cristian Zorzi) 1.43.45.7
2.GERMANIA (Andreas Schluetter,Jens Filbrich,Rene Sommerfeldt,Tobias Angerer) 1:44:01.4
3.SVEZIA (Mats Larsson,Johan Olsson,Anders Sodergren,Mathias Fredriksson) 1.44:01.7
4.FRANCIA (Christophe Perillat,Alexandre Rousselet,Emmanuel Jonnier,Vincent Vittoz)1:44.22.8
5.NORVEGIA (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.SVIZZERA (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 VANCOUVERÂ - (24-02)
1 Svezia (Daniel Ricahrdsson,Johan Olsson,Anders Sodergren,Marcus Hellner) 1:45:05,4
2 Norvegia (Martin Sundby,Odd Hjelmeset,Lars Berger,Petter Northug) 1:45:21,3
3 Rep.Ceka (Martin Jaks,Lukas Bauer,Jiri Magal,Martin Koukal) 1:45:21,9
4 Francia (Jean Marc Gaillard,Vincent Vittoz,Maurice Manificat,Emmanuel Jonnier) 1:45:26,3
5 Finlandia (Sami Jauhojarvi,Matti Heikkinen,Teemu Kattilakovski,Ville Nousianen) 1:45:30,3
6 Germania (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 Italia (Valerio Checchi,Giorgio Di Centa,Pietro Piller Cottrer,Cristian Zorzi) 1:47:16,6
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