Biathlon at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's relay

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Women's relay
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Biathlon pictogram.svg
Pictogram for biathlon
Venue Alpensia Biathlon Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea
Date22 February
Competitors76 from 19 nations
Winning time1:12:03.4
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Nadezhda Skardino
Iryna Kryuko
Dzinara Alimbekava
Darya Domracheva
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Silver medal icon.svg Linn Persson
Mona Brorsson
Anna Magnusson
Hanna Öberg
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg Anaïs Chevalier
Marie Dorin Habert
Justine Braisaz
Anaïs Bescond
Flag of France.svg  France
  2014
2022  

The women's 4 x 6 km relay biathlon competition of the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympics was held on 22 February 2018 at the Alpensia Biathlon Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea. [1] [2]

Qualification

Schedule

All times are (UTC+9).

DateTimeRound
22 February20:15Final

Results

The race started at 20:15. [3]

RankBibCountryTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg10Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Nadezhda Skardino
Iryna Kryuko
Dzinara Alimbekava
Darya Domracheva
1:12:03.4
17:35.2
18:08.2
18:52.4
17:27.6
0+3 0+6
0+0 0+2
0+1 0+0
0+2 0+1
0+0 0+3
Silver medal icon.svg3Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Linn Persson
Mona Brorsson
Anna Magnusson
Hanna Öberg
1:12:14.1
17:35.1
19:16.8
18:25.9
16:56.3
0+7 0+5
0+2 0+2
0+3 0+3
0+2 0+0
0+0 0+0
+10.7
Bronze medal icon.svg2Flag of France.svg  France
Anaïs Chevalier
Marie Dorin Habert
Justine Braisaz
Anaïs Bescond
1:12:21.0
17:20.8
18:25.6
18:40.6
17:54.0
0+6 0+8
0+1 0+2
0+1 0+1
0+3 0+3
0+1 0+2
+17.6
47Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Synnøve Solemdal
Tiril Eckhoff
Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold
Marte Olsbu
1:12:33.1
17:09.8
18:49.5
19:18.9
17:14.9
0+2 3+10
0+0 0+1
0+1 1+3
0+1 2+3
0+0 0+3
+29.7
517Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Paulína Fialková
Anastasiya Kuzmina
Terézia Poliaková
Ivona Fialková
1:12:41.8
17:07.8
18:30.5
18:59.4
18:04.1
0+3 1+6
0+1 0+0
0+1 1+3
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+2
+38.4
68Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Elisa Gasparin
Lena Häcki
Selina Gasparin
Irene Cadurisch
1:12:46.9
17:32.8
18:15.5
18:56.7
18:01.9
0+8 0+8
0+1 0+0
0+3 0+2
0+2 0+3
0+2 0+3
+43.5
79Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Monika Hojnisz
Magdalena Gwizdoń
Krystyna Guzik
Weronika Nowakowska
1:12:47.0
17:29.3
18:18.6
18:30.8
18:28.3
1+7 0+7
0+1 0+2
0+1 0+1
1+3 0+1
0+2 0+3
+43.6
81Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Franziska Preuß
Denise Herrmann
Franziska Hildebrand
Laura Dahlmeier
1:12:57.3
17:49.6
19:07.4
18:33.9
17:26.4
1+3 2+8
0+0 1+3
0+0 1+3
1+3 0+1
0+0 0+1
+53.9
95Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Lisa Vittozzi
Dorothea Wierer
Nicole Gontier
Federica Sanfilippo
1:13:07.5
16:49.0
18:47.4
18:55.0
18:36.1
2+7 2+6
0+1 0+0
2+3 0+0
0+3 1+3
0+0 1+3
+1:04.1
1011Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Sarah Beaudry
Julia Ransom
Emma Lunder
Rosanna Crawford
1:13:36.8
18:04.0
18:27.7
19:09.6
17:55.5
1+4 0+7
0+0 0+3
0+0 0+3
1+3 0+0
0+1 0+1
+1:33.4
114Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Iryna Varvynets
Vita Semerenko
Yuliia Dzhima
Anastasiya Merkushyna
1:13:44.8
18:30.9
19:15.4
17:38.7
18:19.8
0+3 2+7
0+0 1+3
0+0 1+3
0+1 0+1
0+2 0+0
+1:41.4
126Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Eva Puskarčíková
Jessica Jislová
Markéta Davidová
Veronika Vítková
1:13:59.7
17:21.4
19:56.1
18:57.9
17:44.3
0+1 4+10
0+1 0+2
0+0 2+3
0+0 2+3
0+0 0+2
+1:56.3
1318Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Susan Dunklee
Clare Egan
Joanne Reid
Emily Dreissigacker
1:14:05.3
16:56.6
18:42.4
19:01.1
19:25.2
1+5 0+5
0+0 0+1
0+0 0+0
1+3 0+1
0+2 0+3
+2:01.9
1414Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Galina Vishnevskaya
Darya Klimina
Alina Raikova
Olga Poltoranina
1:14:18.0
17:50.2
19:54.3
18:28.3
18:05.2
0+2 1+7
0+0 0+3
0+1 1+3
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+0
+2:14.6
1513Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Laura Toivanen
Kaisa Mäkäräinen
Mari Laukkanen
Venla Lehtonen
1:14:37.2
17:36.8
17:45.4
20:09.2
19:05.8
0+6 2+7
0+1 0+0
0+0 0+2
0+2 2+3
0+3 0+2
+2:33.8
1616Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Emilia Yordanova
Daniela Kadeva
Stefani Popova
Desislava Stoyanova
1:14:38.0
18:24.4
18:33.2
19:27.6
18:12.8
1+3 1+6
0+0 1+3
0+0 0+1
1+3 0+1
0+0 0+1
+2:34.6
1712Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Fuyuko Tachizaki
Sari Furuya
Rina Mitsuhashi
Yurie Tanaka
1:15:47.7
17:51.6
19:50.2
18:40.0
19:25.9
0+2 2+7
0+0 0+2
0+1 2+3
0+1 0+0
0+0 0+2
+3:44.3
1815Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Anna Frolina
Ekaterina Avvakumova
Mun Ji-hee
Ko Eun-jung
1:20:20.6
20:32.3
18:33.9
19:24.5
21:49.9
0+5 6+11
0+2 4+3
0+1 0+2
0+1 1+3
0+1 1+3
+8:17.2

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References

  1. "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Archived from the original on 17 February 2018. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. Start list
  3. Final results