Cross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter Paralympics

Cross-country skiing
at the III Paralympic Winter Games

Cross-country skiing at the 1984 Winter Paralympics consisted of 35 events, 23 for men and 12 for women.

Medal table

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Rank Nation Total
1  Finland (FIN) 12 9 6 27
2  Austria (AUT) 8 8 5 21
3  Norway (NOR) 6 3 2 11
4  West Germany (FRG) 3 8 2 13
5  Poland (POL) 3 2 4 9
6  France (FRA) 2 0 0 2
7  Sweden (SWE) 1 1 4 6
8  Switzerland (SUI) 0 3 9 12
9  United States (USA) 0 1 0 1
10  Great Britain (GBR) 0 0 1 1
Total 35 35 33 103

Medal summary

The competition events were:

Each event had separate standing, sitting, or visually impaired classifications:

Men's events

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
5 km - short distance Gr I
 Reinhold Sager
Austria (AUT)
 Adolf Stuber
West Germany (FRG)
 Peter Gilomen
Switzerland (SUI)
Gr II
 Georg Freund
Austria (AUT)
 Siegwald Mussger
Austria (AUT)
 Josef Dietziker
Switzerland (SUI)
LW2
 Pertti Sankilampi
Finland (FIN)
 Samuli Kaemi
Finland (FIN)
 Ari Mustonen
Finland (FIN)
LW3
 Marianne Niedzwiadek
Poland (POL)
 Kazimierz Wyszowski
Poland (POL)
 Czeslav Kwiatkowski
Poland (POL)
LW4
 Veikko Jantunen
Finland (FIN)
 Svein Lilleberg
Norway (NOR)
 Reinhold Schwer
West Germany (FRG)
LW5/7
 Pierre Delaval
France (FRA)
 Frank Rawiel
West Germany (FRG)
 Horst Morokutti
Austria (AUT)
LW9
 Ludwig Wagner
West Germany (FRG)
 Armin Arnold
Switzerland (SUI)
 Peter Kieweg
Austria (AUT)
10 km - short distance B1
 Hans Anton Aalien
Norway (NOR)
 Martti Juntunen
Finland (FIN)
 Peter Young
Great Britain (GBR)
B2
 Terje Loevaas
Norway (NOR)
 Gorm Borgersen
Norway (NOR)
 Morten Langeroed
Norway (NOR)
LW6/8
 Jouko Grip
Finland (FIN)
 Kimmo Kettunen
Finland (FIN)
 Heikki Miettinen
Finland (FIN)
10 km - middle distance B1
 Hans Anton Aalien
Norway (NOR)
 Martti Juntunen
Finland (FIN)
 Mauno Sulisalo
Finland (FIN)
B2
 Terje Loevaas
Norway (NOR)
 Morten Langeroed
Norway (NOR)
 Gorm Borgersen
Norway (NOR)
Gr I
 Reinhold Sager
Austria (AUT)
 Adolf Stuber
West Germany (FRG)
 Heinz Frei
Switzerland (SUI)
Gr II
 Georg Freund
Austria (AUT)
 Siegwald Mussger
Austria (AUT)
 Josef Dietziker
Switzerland (SUI)
LW2
 Samuli Kaemi
Finland (FIN)
 Pertti Sankilampi
Finland (FIN)
 Tauno Seppaenen
Finland (FIN)
LW3
 Marianne Niedzwiadek
Poland (POL)
 Kazimierz Wyszowski
Poland (POL)
 Czeslav Kwiatkowski
Poland (POL)
LW4
 Svein Lilleberg
Norway (NOR)
 Reinhold Schwer
West Germany (FRG)
 Veikko Jantunen
Finland (FIN)
LW5/7
 Pierre Delaval
France (FRA)
 Horst Morokutti
Austria (AUT)
 Frank Rawiel
West Germany (FRG)
LW9
 Ludwig Wagner
West Germany (FRG)
 Armin Arnold
Switzerland (SUI)
 Peter Kieweg
Austria (AUT)
20 km - middle distance LW6/8
 Jouko Grip
Finland (FIN)
 Theo Feger
West Germany (FRG)
 Rune Karlsson
Sweden (SWE)
3×2.5 km relay Gr I-II
 Austria (AUT)
Hermann Gaun
Josef Siebenhofer
Reinhold Wessely
 Austria (AUT)
Hermann Gaun
Josef Siebenhofer
Reinhold Wessely
 Switzerland (SUI)
Josef Dietziker
Heinz Frei
Peter Gilomen
4×5 km relay LW2-9
 Finland (FIN)
Samuli Kaemi
Lauri Moilanen
Pertti Sankilampi
Erkki Seppaenen
 Finland (FIN)
Samuli Kaemi
Lauri Moilanen
Pertti Sankilampi
Erkki Seppaenen
 Sweden (SWE)
Allan Danielsson
Kent Engstroem
Rune Karlsson
Bertil Lundmark
4×10 km relay B1-2
 Norway (NOR)
Hans Anton Aalien
Gorm Borgersen
Terje Loevaas
Olai Myklebust
 Finland (FIN)
Ismo Alanko
Martti Juntunen
Mauno Sulisalo
Teuvo Talmia
 Sweden (SWE)
Yngve Eriksson
Ove Karlsson
Ake Pettersson
George Witthof

Women's events

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
2.5 km - short distance Gr II
 Hildegard Fetz
Austria (AUT)
 Johanna Ratzinger
Austria (AUT)
 Karoline Pavlicek
Switzerland (SUI)
5 km - short distance B1
 Kirsti Pennanen
Finland (FIN)
 Margret Heger
Austria (AUT)
 Marianne Edfeldt
Sweden (SWE)
B2
 Kyllikki Luhtapuro
Finland (FIN)
 Desiree Johansson
Sweden (SWE)
 Tarja Hovinen
Finland (FIN)
LW4
 Liisa Maekelae
Finland (FIN)
 Anneliese Tenzler
West Germany (FRG)
 Monika Waelti
Switzerland (SUI)
LW6/8
 Alli Hatva
Finland (FIN)
 Dorothea Neuweiler
West Germany (FRG)
 Barbara Chmielecka
Poland (POL)
5 km - middle distance Gr II
 Hildegard Fetz
Austria (AUT)
 Johanna Ratzinger
Austria (AUT)
 Karoline Pavlicek
Switzerland (SUI)
10 km - middle distance B1
 Kirsti Pennanen
Finland (FIN)
 Margret Heger
Austria (AUT)
 Doris Campbell
Austria (AUT)
B2
 Desiree Johansson
Sweden (SWE)
 Kyllikki Luhtapuro
Finland (FIN)
 Renata Hoenisch
Austria (AUT)
LW4
 Anneliese Tenzler
West Germany (FRG)
 Liisa Maekelae
Finland (FIN)
 Monika Waelti
Switzerland (SUI)
LW6/8
 Alli Hatva
Finland (FIN)
 Dorothea Neuweiler
West Germany (FRG)
 Barbara Chmielecka
Poland (POL)
3×5 km relay LW2-9
 Poland (POL)
Barbara Chmielecka
Jolanta Kochanaowska
Henryka Sadowska
 Switzerland (SUI)
Heidi Aviolat
Monika Waelti
Yvonne Wyssen
None
4×5 km relay B1-2
 Austria (AUT)
Doris Campbell
Margret Heger
Renata Hoenisch
Marianne Kriegl
 United States (USA)
Barbara Lewis
Laura Oftedahl
Jean Parker
Billie Ruth Schlank
None

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