Cross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter Paralympics
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Cross-country skiing
Cross-country skiing
Cross-country skiing is a winter sport in which participants propel themselves across snow-covered terrain using skis and poles...

at the 1984 Winter Paralympics
1984 Winter Paralympics
The 1984 Winter Paralympic Games, were the third Winter Paralympics. They were held from 14 to 20 January 1984 in Innsbruck, Austria. They were the first Winter Games organized by the International Co-ordinating Committee , which was formed on March 15, 1982 in Leysin, Switzerland. These Games were...

consisted of 35 events, 23 for men and 12 for women.

Medal table

Rank Nation Total
1  Finland 12 9 6 27
2  Austria 8 8 5 21
3  Norway 6 3 2 11
4  West Germany 3 8 2 13
5  Poland 3 2 4 9
6  France 2 0 0 2
7  Sweden 1 1 4 6
8  Switzerland 0 3 9 12
9  United States 0 1 0 1
10  United Kingdom 0 0 1 1
Total 35 35 33 103

Medal summary

The competition events were:
  • 2.5 km: - women
  • 5 km: men - women
  • 10 km: men - women
  • 20 km: men
  • 3x2.5 km relay: men
  • 3x5 km relay: - women
  • 4x5 km relay: men - women
  • 4x10 km relay: men


Each event had separate standing, sitting, or visually impaired classifications:
  • LW2 - standing: single leg amputation
    Amputation
    Amputation is the removal of a body extremity by trauma, prolonged constriction, or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as malignancy or gangrene. In some cases, it is carried out on individuals as a preventative surgery for...

     above the knee
  • LW 3 - standing: double leg amputation below the knee, mild cerebral palsy
    Cerebral palsy
    Cerebral palsy is an umbrella term encompassing a group of non-progressive, non-contagious motor conditions that cause physical disability in human development, chiefly in the various areas of body movement....

    , or equivalent impairment
  • LW4 - standing: single leg amputation below the knee
  • LW5/7 - standing: double arm amputation
  • LW6/8 - standing: single arm amputation
  • LW9 - standing: amputation or equivalent impairment of one arm and one leg

  • Gr I - sitting: paraplegia
    Paraplegia
    Paraplegia is an impairment in motor or sensory function of the lower extremities. The word comes from Ionic Greek: παραπληγίη "half-striking". It is usually the result of spinal cord injury or a congenital condition such as spina bifida that affects the neural elements of the spinal canal...

     with no or some upper abdominal function and no functional sitting balance
  • Gr II - sitting: paraplegia with fair functional sitting balance

  • B1 - visually impaired: no functional vision
  • B2 - visually impaired: up to ca 3-5% functional vision

Men's events

5 km - short distance Gr I
Gr II
LW2
LW3
LW4
LW5/7
LW9
10 km - short distance B1
B2
LW6/8
10 km - middle distance B1
B2
Gr I
Gr II
LW2
LW3
LW4
LW5/7
LW9
20 km - middle distance LW6/8
3×2.5 km relay Gr I-II

Hermann Gaun 
Josef Siebenhofer 
Reinhold Wessely

Hermann Gaun 
Josef Siebenhofer 
Reinhold Wessely

Josef Dietziker 
Heinz Frei
Heinz Frei
Heinz Frei is a Swiss wheelchair athlete. Frei has had a long career of racing, winning the London Marathon wheelchair race three times, and earning 5 medals at the 2003 European games at the age of 45...

 
Peter Gilomen
4×5 km relay LW2-9

Samuli Kaemi 
Lauri Moilanen 
Pertti Sankilampi 
Erkki Seppaenen

Samuli Kaemi 
Lauri Moilanen 
Pertti Sankilampi 
Erkki Seppaenen

Allan Danielsson 
Kent Engstroem 
Rune Karlsson 
Bertil Lundmark
4×10 km relay B1-2

Hans Anton Aalien
Hans Anton Aalien
Hans Anton Aalien is a blind skier from Norway. He won a gold medal in the disabled skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics event in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with a time of 18 minutes, 52.2 seconds. He participated in track and field athletics at four consecutive Summer Paralympics, from 1976 to 1988,...

 
Gorm Borgersen 
Terje Loevaas 
Olai Myklebust

Ismo Alanko 
Martti Juntunen 
Mauno Sulisalo 
Teuvo Talmia

Yngve Eriksson 
Ove Karlsson 
Ake Pettersson 
George Witthof

Women's events

2.5 km - short distance Gr II
5 km - short distance B1
B2
LW4
LW6/8
5 km - middle distance Gr II
10 km - middle distance B1
B2
LW4
LW6/8
3×5 km relay LW2-9

Barbara Chmielecka 
Jolanta Kochanaowska 
Henryka Sadowska

Heidi Aviolat 
Monika Waelti 
Yvonne Wyssen
None
4×5 km relay B1-2

Doris Campbell 
Margret Heger 
Renata Hoenisch 
Marianne Kriegl

Barbara Lewis 
Laura Oftedahl 
Jean Parker 
Billie Ruth Schlank
None
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