Koretzky claims junior men's cross country title

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Victor Koretzky (France) wins the junior men's cross country world championship.

Victor Koretzky (ꦿFrance) wins the junior men's cross country world championship. (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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The start

The start (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Andri Frischknecht (Switzerland)

Andri Frischknecht (Switzerland) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Christian Pf

Christian Pf (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Anton Cooper (New Zealand) had a rough start, crossing the line in 13th place after the prologue loop

Anton Cooper (New Zealand) had a rough start, crossing the 💮line in 13th place after the prologue loop (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Howard Grotts (United States of America) finished 8th

Howard Grotไts (ꩵUnited States of America) finished 8th (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Dominic Zumstein (Switzerland) 5th

Dominic Zumstein (Switzerland) 5th (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Maxime Urruty (France) finished 9th

Maxime Urruty (France) finished 9th (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Andrey Fonseca (Costa Rica)

Andrey Fonseca (Costa Rica) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Grant Ferguson (Great Britain) and Andrey Fonseca (Costa Rica) chase

Grant Fergus🎉on (Great Britain) and Andrey Fonseca (Costa Rica) chase (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Victor Koretzky (France) gets some encouragement

Victor Koretzky (France) gets some encouragement (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Pre-race favourite Nels Schurmann had multiple crashes

Pr𒀰e-race favourite Nels Schurmann had multiple crashes (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Grotts and Koretzky tangle

Grotts and Koretzky tangle (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Howard Grotts (United States of America) goes down

Howard G✅rotts (United States 🍨of America) goes down (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Lorenzo Samparisi (Italy) finished 7th

Lorenzo Samparisi (Italy) finished 7th (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Great Britain's Grant Ferguson took an early lead

Great Britain's Gr✨ant Ferguson took an early lead (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Cooper and Fonseca sprint for Silver

Cooper and Fonseca sprint for Silver (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Junior men's cross country podium (l-r): Anton Cooper, Victor Koretzky, Andrey Fonseca

Junior men's cross country podium (l-r): Anton Coope🌼r, Victor Koretzky, Andrey Fonseca (Image credit: Tour of Japan)

Victor Koretzky raced to his secondꦉ world championship gold medal in 24 hours by winning the junior men's cross country on Thursday afternoon. The young Frenchman was aꩵlso part of the gold-medal winning team relay squad for France on Wednesday. Anton Cooper (New Zealand) outsprinted Andrey Fonseca (Costa Rica) by one second for the silver medal.

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Full Results
1Victor Koretzky (France)1:07:18
2Anton Cooper (New Zealand)0:01:18
3Andrey Fonseca (Costa Rica)0:01:19
4Grant Ferguson (Great Britain)0:01:48
5Dominic Zumstein (Switzerland)0:02:18
6Kevin Panhuyzen (Belgium)0:02:44
7Lorenzo Samparisi (Italy)0:03:02
8Howard Grotts (United States of America)0:03:15
9Maxime Urruty (France)0:03:22
10Christian Pfäffle (Germany)0:03:28
11Thibault Geneste (France)0:03:34
12Lars Forster (Switzerland)0:03:41
13Loic Doubey (France)0:04:03
14Andri Frischknecht (Switzerland)0:04:11
15Fredrik Fang Liland (Norway)0:04:43
16Michael Mayer (Austria)0:05:36
17Ben Zwiehoff (Germany)0:06:08
18Edoardo Bonetto (Italy)0:06:10
19Boris Cara (Belgium)Row 18 - Cell 2
20Rok Korosec (Slovenia)0:06:26
21Florian Chenaux (Switzerland)0:06:28
22Matteo Olivotto (Italy)0:06:31
23Brendon Davids (South Africa)0:06:32
24Luis Rojas (Argentina)0:06:46
25Romain Seigle (France)0:06:54
26Martin Frey (Germany)0:06:55
27Mathew Waghorn (New Zealand)0:07:16
28Sondre Kristiansen (Norway)0:07:24
29Fabien Doubey (France)0:07:39
30Louis Wolf (Germany)0:08:03
31Tom Bradshaw (New Zealand)0:08:08
32Pablo Rodriguez Guede (Spain)0:08:14
33Gert Heyns (South Africa)0:08:22
34Nicolas Scheire (Belgium)0:08:34
35Frantisek Lami (Slovakia)0:08:51
36Thomas Neron (Canada)0:08:52
37Pieter Geluykens (Belgium)0:09:01
38Miguel Londono Naranjo (Colombia)Row 37 - Cell 2
39Nigel Mcdowell (New Zealand)0:09:17
40Alexey Krylov (Russian Federation)0:09:24
41Tobias Spescha (Switzerland)0:09:29
42Jack Haig (Australia)0:09:46
43Andres Alpizar (Costa Rica)0:09:53
44Artem Shevtsov (Ukraine)Row 43 - Cell 2
45William Alexi (Brazil)0:10:10
46Didier Bats (Belgium)0:10:18
47Guy Niv (Israel)0:10:23
48Thijs Zuurbier (Netherlands)0:10:44
49Alexandre Vialle (Canada)0:10:45
50Mark Kuyan (Russian Federation)0:11:13
51Kevin Ingratta (Argentina)0:11:22
52Jozef Bebcak (Slovakia)0:11:49
53Karl Henrik Nordbakken (Norway)0:11:53
54Toki Sawada (Japan)0:12:04
55Egor Kropachev (Russian Federation)0:12:13
56Martin Stosek (Czech Republic)0:12:35
57Milan Dolezal (Czech Republic)0:12:36
58Peteris Janevics (Latvia)0:12:37
59Richard Cypress Gorry (United States of America)0:12:38
60Billy Sewell (Australia)0:12:39
61Emil Linde (Sweden)0:12:45
62Valentin Berset (Switzerland)0:12:53
63Michal Kowalczyk (Poland)0:13:01
64Aaron Beck (Germany)0:13:04
65Dmitry Andreev (Russian Federation)0:13:16
66Alexander Meyland (Australia)0:13:24
67Christoph Mick (Austria)0:14:12
68Gregor Dimic (Slovenia)0:14:35
69Gonçalo Duarte Basilio Amado (Portugal)0:15:22
70Peter Fenyvesi (Hungary)-1lap
71Ruslan Boredskiy (Russian Federation)Row 70 - Cell 2
72Omer Shubi (Israel)Row 71 - Cell 2
73Nikita Chubukov (Russian Federation)Row 72 - Cell 2
74Sebastian Anguita (Chile)Row 73 - Cell 2
75Marc-Antoine Nadon (Canada)Row 74 - Cell 2
76Casey Williams (United States of America)Row 75 - Cell 2
77Diogo Andre Figueiredo (Portugal)Row 76 - Cell 2
78Robi Sujevic (Croatia)Row 77 - Cell 2
79Gergo Meggyesi (Hungary)Row 78 - Cell 2
80Konrad Gorzelak (Poland)Row 79 - Cell 2
81Christos Loizou (Cyprus)-2laps
82Daniel McDonald (Australia)Row 81 - Cell 2
83Felipe Rodrigo Garry Rojas (Chile)Row 82 - Cell 2
84Radim Kovar (Czech Republic)Row 83 - Cell 2
85Christopher Aitken (Australia)Row 84 - Cell 2
DNFBartlomiej Wawak (Poland)Row 85 - Cell 2
DNFNicolas Sessler (Brazil)Row 86 - Cell 2
DNFElias Hagspiel (Austria)Row 87 - Cell 2
DNFKeegan Swenson (United States of America)Row 88 - Cell 2
DNFJochen Weisenseel (Germany)Row 89 - Cell 2
DNFJens Schuermans (Belgium)Row 90 - Cell 2
DNFLuke Roberts (South Africa)Row 91 - Cell 2
DNFMalte Finke (Germany)Row 92 - Cell 2
DNFLuiz Cocuzzi (Brazil)Row 93 - Cell 2
DNFBence Szalontay (Hungary)Row 94 - Cell 2
DNFAntonio Santos Ridao (Spain)Row 95 - Cell 2
DNFMatthew Sumpton (Great Britain)Row 96 - Cell 2
DNSSandro Munoz (Venezuela)Row 97 - Cell 2
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Nations results
1France273pts
2Switzerland263Row 1 - Cell 3
3Italy247Row 2 - Cell 3
4Germany241Row 3 - Cell 3
5Belgium235Row 4 - Cell 3
6New Zealand234Row 5 - Cell 3
7Norway198Row 6 - Cell 3
8United States of America151Row 7 - Cell 3
9Costa Rica150Row 8 - Cell 3
10Russian Federation149Row 9 - Cell 3
11South Africa140Row 10 - Cell 3
12Canada134Row 11 - Cell 3
13Australia126Row 12 - Cell 3
14Argentina121Row 13 - Cell 3
15Austria113Row 14 - Cell 3
16Slovakia109Row 15 - Cell 3
17Slovenia108Row 16 - Cell 3
18Czech Republic97Row 17 - Cell 3
19Great Britain94Row 18 - Cell 3
20Israel77Row 19 - Cell 3
21Spain66Row 20 - Cell 3
22Colombia60Row 21 - Cell 3
23Ukraine54Row 22 - Cell 3
24Brazil53Row 23 - Cell 3
25Poland53Row 24 - Cell 3
26Netherlands50Row 25 - Cell 3
27Portugal50Row 26 - Cell 3
28Hungary47Row 27 - Cell 3
29Japan44Row 28 - Cell 3
30Latvia40Row 29 - Cell 3
31Chile39Row 30 - Cell 3
32Sweden37Row 31 - Cell 3
33Croatia20Row 32 - Cell 3
34Cyprus17Row 33 - Cell 3

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