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          In a virtual photo finish, Konrad Hallenbarter, Switzerland, edges out Pal Sjultad, Norway, by a scant.2 second margin.

        1. Konrad Hallenbarter (born December 1, in Obergesteln) is a Swiss cross-country skier who competed in the s.
        2. Present day location of Clover Parl< vocational Technical Institute was used as the Tacoma Motor Speedway from to featuring such.
        3. This year was one of numerous obstacles to overcome, but with the strong traditional support and faith of cross country skiers, and hard-working staff and.
        4. Find out who took home gold, silver and bronze in Official results of the cross-country-skiing 15km men event at the Calgary Winter Olympics.
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          Konrad Hallenbarter

          Swiss cross-country skier

          Konrad Hallenbarter
          Country&#;Switzerland
          Born () 1 December (age&#;71)
          Obergesteln, Switzerland
          Ski&#;clubSC Obergoms
          Seasons5 – –,
          Indiv.&#;starts26
          Indiv.&#;podiums0
          Team&#;starts3
          Team&#;podiums0
          Overall&#;titles0 – (23rd in )

          Konrad Hallenbarter (born December 1, , in Obergesteln[1]) is a Swisscross-country skier who competed in the s.

          At the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, he finished fifth in the 4 x 10&#;km relay and ninth in the 50&#;km events.

          Hallenbarter's best individual finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was tenth in the 30&#;km event at Seefeld in His best World Cup finish was fifth in a 30&#;km event in Austria in

          In , he won Vasaloppet.[2] Hallenbarter was the first man to complete the race in under 4 hours, with a time of

          Cross-country skiing results

          All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[