Women's individual at the IV Winter Youth Olympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Alpensia Biathlon Centre | ||||||||||||
Date | 20 January 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 99 from 37 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Biathlon at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics | ||
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Sprint | men's | women's |
Individual | men's | women's |
Relay | single mixed | |
mixed | ||
The women's 10 km individual biathlon competition at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics will be held on 20 January 2024 at the Alpensia Biathlon Centre. [1]
The race was started at 11:00 and finished at 12:30. [2]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Penalties (P+S+P+S) [n 1] | Deficit |
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34 | Ilona Plecháčová | Czech Republic | 37:03.4 | 1 (0+1+0+0) | ||
46 | Marie Keudel | Germany | 38:13.1 | 2 (0+0+1+1) | +1:09.7 | |
61 | Nayeli Mariotti Cavagnet | Italy | 38:23.0 | 3 (0+1+1+1) | +1:19.6 | |
4 | 87 | Heda Mikolášová | Czech Republic | 38:23.8 | 4 (1+2+1+0) | +1:20.4 |
5 | 68 | Matilde Giordano | Italy | 38:40.0 | 3 (2+0+1+0) | +1:36.6 |
6 | 43 | Eiril Nordbø | Norway | 38:40.1 | 3 (1+0+1+1) | +1:36.7 |
7 | 75 | Alice Dusserre | France | 39:09.5 | 3 (2+1+0+0) | +2:06.1 |
8 | 16 | Carlotta Gautero | Italy | 39:11.8 | 4 (0+1+1+2) | +2:08.4 |
9 | 60 | Rosaly Stollberger | Austria | 39:31.9 | 2 (0+1+1+0) | +2:28.5 |
10 | 54 | Louise Roguet | France | 39:37.6 | 4 (0+3+0+1) | +2:34.2 |
11 | 94 | Alina Khmil | Ukraine | 40:06.4 | 2 (0+2+0+0) | +3:03.0 |
12 | 39 | Iryna Shevchenko | Ukraine | 40:35.9 | 3 (0+2+0+1) | +3:32.5 |
13 | 89 | Lucie Jandurová | Czech Republic | 40:37.9 | 3 (1+0+0+2) | +3:34.5 |
14 | 15 | Leonora Rønhede | Denmark | 40:41.3 | 3 (0+3+0+0) | +3:37.9 |
15 | 23 | Leni Dietersberger | Germany | 40:45.0 | 3 (1+0+0+2) | +3:41.6 |
16 | 24 | Valerie Křížová | Czech Republic | 40:50.6 | 5 (1+0+2+2) | +3:47.2 |
17 | 27 | Polina Putsko | Ukraine | 40:56.4 | 4 (1+1+0+2) | +3:53.0 |
18 | 64 | Amelia Liszka | Poland | 41:04.1 | 4 (1+0+1+2) | +4:00.7 |
19 | 35 | Raya Adzhamova | Bulgaria | 41:04.6 | 3 (0+0+1+2) | +4:01.2 |
20 | 90 | Lola Bugeaud | France | 41:08.3 | 6 (0+2+1+3) | +4:04.9 |
21 | 80 | Hanna Beck | Germany | 41:27.4 | 5 (1+2+0+2) | +4:24.0 |
22 | 71 | Alžbeta Garguláková | Slovakia | 41:59.6 | 7 (2+1+1+3) | +4:56.2 |
23 | 85 | Valeriia Sheihas | Ukraine | 42:09.8 | 4 (0+2+1+1) | +5:06.4 |
24 | 20 | Eveliina Hakala | Finland | 42:30.8 | 6 (0+3+0+3) | +5:27.4 |
25 | 53 | Majka Germata | Poland | 42:31.7 | 5 (0+1+0+4) | +5:28.3 |
26 | 56 | Molly Kafka | Switzerland | 42:42.5 | 6 (1+2+1+2) | +5:39.1 |
27 | 62 | Cheyenne Tirschmann | Canada | 42:48.4 | 5 (1+2+1+1) | +5:45.0 |
28 | 77 | Erika Kujala | Finland | 42:49.8 | 6 (0+3+1+2) | +5:46.4 |
29 | 44 | Anlourdees Veerpalu | Estonia | 42:53.1 | 6 (1+0+3+2) | +5:49.7 |
30 | 36 | Veronika Šteczová | Slovakia | 42:58.8 | 1 (0+0+0+1) | +5:55.4 |
31 | 37 | Ela Sever | Slovenia | 42:59.6 | 9 (3+3+1+2) | +5:56.2 |
32 | 10 | Julie Kvelvane | Norway | 43:12.1 | 9 (3+3+3+0) | +6:08.7 |
33 | 67 | Flora Csonka | Canada | 43:16.4 | 4 (0+1+2+1) | +6:13.0 |
34 | 28 | Lena Moretti | France | 43:20.6 | 7 (3+1+2+1) | +6:17.2 |
35 | 17 | Michaela Straková | Slovakia | 43:26.9 | 7 (2+0+4+1) | +6:23.5 |
36 | 1 | Alema Karabayeva | Kazakhstan | 43:27.3 | 4 (1+0+1+2) | +6:23.9 |
37 | 25 | Nikol Klenovska | Bulgaria | 43:41.7 | 4 (0+1+1+2) | +6:38.3 |
38 | 91 | Maëline Triponez | Switzerland | 43:42.9 | 3 (0+1+1+1) | +6:39.5 |
39 | 99 | Ilona Rantakömi | Finland | 43:46.1 | 5 (1+2+0+2) | +6:42.7 |
40 | 92 | Gabriela Gąsienica | Poland | 43:47.6 | 4 (2+1+0+1) | +6:44.2 |
41 | 7 | Kim Hye-won | South Korea | 43:49.1 | 3 (1+1+0+1) | +6:45.7 |
42 | 12 | Anna-Lena Wolf | Austria | 43:49.2 | 6 (1+1+1+3) | +6:45.8 |
43 | 19 | Eliane Kiser | Switzerland | 43:49.6 | 4 (1+1+1+1) | +6:46.2 |
44 | 86 | Irina Georgieva | Bulgaria | 43:59.3 | 6 (2+2+1+1) | +6:55.9 |
45 | 6 | Emily Campbell | United States | 44:10.0 | 2 (1+0+1+0) | +7:06.6 |
46 | 84 | Lena Baumann | Switzerland | 44:16.4 | 7 (1+5+1+0) | +7:13.0 |
47 | 63 | Ajda Špitalar | Slovenia | 44:24.1 | 5 (0+1+2+2) | +7:20.7 |
48 | 97 | Jana Duffner | Germany | 44:24.4 | 8 (0+3+1+4) | +7:21.0 |
49 | 40 | Hanni Koski | Finland | 44:25.4 | 7 (2+4+1+0) | +7:22.0 |
50 | 96 | Sara Tronrud | Norway | 44:29.5 | 8 (2+1+1+4) | +7:26.1 |
51 | 88 | Maya Rennermalm | Sweden | 44:33.3 | 3 (0+1+1+1) | +7:29.9 |
52 | 98 | Eva Hutter | Italy | 44:34.3 | 7 (3+1+1+2) | +7:30.9 |
53 | 76 | Ava McCann | Australia | 44:43.0 | 6 (0+2+2+2) | +7:39.6 |
54 | 70 | Laureen Simberg | Estonia | 44:43.9 | 4 (1+0+1+2) | +7:40.5 |
55 | 29 | Anine Karlsson | Sweden | 44:54.1 | 5 (2+0+2+1) | +7:50.7 |
56 | 59 | Alexandria Taylor | United States | 44:54.7 | 6 (0+3+1+2) | +7:51.3 |
57 | 58 | Evelina Mezentseva | Kazakhstan | 45:00.3 | 8 (3+2+2+1) | +7:56.9 |
58 | 95 | Lilly Fuchs | Austria | 45:18.2 | 5 (1+3+0+1) | +8:14.8 |
59 | 4 | Julia Bartlett | Canada | 45:21.8 | 7 (2+2+2+1) | +8:18.4 |
60 | 49 | Hanna Braun | Serbia | 45:28.2 | 5 (1+2+1+1) | +8:24.8 |
61 | 2 | Emilija Mincevič | Lithuania | 45:56.9 | 4 (3+1+0+0) | +8:53.5 |
62 | 47 | Bridget Harvey | Australia | 46:06.2 | 7 (1+2+2+2) | +9:02.8 |
63 | 72 | Maria Flå | Norway | 46:29.5 | 9 (2+3+1+3) | +9:26.1 |
64 | 74 | Lee Ju-hee | South Korea | 46:30.5 | 4 (0+3+0+1) | +9:27.1 |
65 | 31 | Ema Sobol | Croatia | 46:31.7 | 8 (2+2+2+2) | +9:28.3 |
66 | 57 | Madara Veckalniņa | Latvia | 46:47.1 | 5 (2+1+2+0) | +9:43.7 |
67 | 93 | Marta Wernersson | Sweden | 46:49.9 | 4 (2+2+0+0) | +9:46.5 |
68 | 21 | Kätrin Kärsna | Estonia | 46:57.3 | 8 (2+3+0+3) | +9:53.9 |
69 | 26 | Arina Rusu | Moldova | 47:08.8 | 5 (2+1+0+2) | +10:05.4 |
70 | 32 | Laura Bozóki | Hungary | 47:14.2 | 4 (1+0+2+1) | +10:10.8 |
71 | 78 | Molly Maybach | United States | 47:22.5 | 8 (2+3+0+3) | +10:19.1 |
72 | 69 | Krisztina Silló | Romania | 47:29.1 | 7 (2+2+1+2) | +10:25.7 |
73 | 48 | Cristina Lanau | Spain | 47:30.5 | 9 (1+3+3+2) | +10:27.1 |
74 | 13 | Josie Clifford | Great Britain | 47:44.1 | 8 (3+1+1+3) | +10:40.7 |
75 | 79 | Ilka Zleptnig | Austria | 47:47.6 | 7 (0+3+2+2) | +10:44.2 |
76 | 45 | Kim Min-ji | South Korea | 47:56.3 | 9 (2+3+2+2) | +10:52.9 |
77 | 22 | Keita Kolna | Latvia | 48:11.8 | 5 (1+2+0+2) | +11:08.4 |
78 | 9 | Zülal Türk | Turkey | 48:21.7 | 5 (1+1+2+1) | +11:18.3 |
79 | 55 | Nilla Norberg | Sweden | 48:25.5 | 10 (3+4+2+1) | +11:22.1 |
80 | 81 | Stella Bleidele | Latvia | 48:43.5 | 4 (2+1+0+1) | +11:40.1 |
81 | 3 | Alessandra Sydun-West | Australia | 49:17.7 | 8 (2+2+1+3) | +12:14.3 |
82 | 83 | Mariya Vorobyeva | Kazakhstan | 49:18.4 | 9 (2+2+2+3) | +12:15.0 |
83 | 38 | Aikaterini Vaikou | Greece | 50:15.4 | 6 (1+2+2+1) | +13:12.0 |
84 | 52 | Rusnė Motiejūnaitė | Lithuania | 51:17.5 | 9 (2+3+1+3) | +14:14.1 |
85 | 42 | Szidónia Kelemen | Romania | 51:46.2 | 13 (4+3+4+2) | +14:42.8 |
86 | 30 | Erdenetungalag Khash-Erdene | Mongolia | 52:14.9 | 10 (3+2+2+3) | +15:11.5 |
87 | 51 | Leona Pelko | Croatia | 53:30.8 | 7 (0+2+1+4) | +16:27.4 |
88 | 65 | Austėja Pupelytė | Lithuania | 55:06.6 | 6 (0+3+2+1) | +18:03.2 |
89 | 8 | Maria Tsiarka | Greece | 55:12.1 | 13 (3+3+4+3) | +18:08.7 |
90 | 50 | Nyamsuren Demuul | Mongolia | 55:20.4 | 10 (3+1+4+2) | +18:17.0 |
91 | 5 | Paula Morozan-Irinaru | Romania | 56:08.5 | 8 (5+0+0+3) | +19:05.1 |
92 | 82 | Lydia Tsiatsiou | Greece | 56:44.1 | 10 (1+4+3+2) | +19:40.7 |
93 | 41 | Mariana Lopes da Silva | Brazil | 59:43.8 | 8 (2+2+2+2) | +22:40.4 |
94 | 73 | Oyutsolmon Oleksandrovna | Mongolia | 1:00:33.7 | 10 (3+2+4+1) | +23:30.3 |
95 | 66 | Phitchapha Northong [n 2] | Thailand | 1:02:30.3 | 13 (3+3+3+4) | +25:26.9 |
96 | 11 | Jariyawadee Audomlap | Thailand | 1:05:19.0 | 17 (4+4+4+5) | +28:15.6 |
97 | 14 | Andrijana Kajevska | North Macedonia | 1:09:34.2 | 12 (3+3+4+2) | +32:30.8 |
98 | 33 | Parichat Bunmani [n 3] | Thailand | 1:28:10.1 | 20 (5+5+5+5) | +51:06.7 |
18 | Valentina Mercado | Chile | Did not start |
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