Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 5 kilometre classical

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Women's 5km
at the XVI Olympic Winter Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
VenueLes Saisies
Date13 February
Competitors62 from 21 nations
Winning time14:13.8
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Marjut Lukkarinen
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Silver medal icon.svg Lyubov Yegorova
Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team
Bronze medal icon.svg Yelena Välbe
Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team
  1988
1994  

The Women's 5 kilometre cross-country skiing event was part of the cross-country skiing programme at the 1992 Winter Olympics, in Albertville, France. It was the eighth appearance of the event. The competition was held on 13 February 1992, at Les Saisies. [1]

Results

RankBibNameCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg60 Marjut Lukkarinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14:13.8
Silver medal icon.svg62 Lyubov Yegorova Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 14:14.7
Bronze medal icon.svg48 Yelena Välbe Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 14:22.7
454 Stefania Belmondo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 14:26.2
551 Inger Helene Nybråten Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 14:33.3
617 Olga Danilova Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 14:37.2
72 Larisa Lazutina Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 14:41.7
88 Solveig Pedersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 14:42.1
953 Marie-Helene Westin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 14:42.6
1028 Elin Nilsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 14:50.8
1149 Ľubomíra Balážová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 14:54.6
1239 Manuela Di Centa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 14:55.4
1359 Kateřina Neumannová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 14:59.1
1438 Carina Görlin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15:00.8
1557 Sylvia Honegger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 15:03.4
1610 Gabriele Heß Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 15:03.7
1735 Heike Wezel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 15:04.1
1830 Iveta Zelingerová-Fortová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 15:06.4
1958 Vida Vencienė Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 15:08.7
2040 Brigitte Albrecht-Loretan Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 15:09.5
2147 Trude Dybendahl-Hartz Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 15:10.8
2255 Isabelle Mancini Flag of France.svg  France 15:12.1
2316 Gabriella Paruzzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:13.9
2434 Dorota Kwaśny Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 15:16.5
2552 Nancy Fiddler Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:19.2
263 Jaana Savolainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 15:19.9
2719 Simone Opitz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 15:24.9
2823 Bice Vanzetta Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:28.4
2922 Tuulikki Pyykkönen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 15:31.1
3063 Fumiko Aoki Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 15:33.0
3145 Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 15:33.2
3225 Barbara Mettler Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 15:33.7
3332 Ann-Marie Karlsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15:43.8
3411 Karin Säterkvist Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15:44.6
14 Alžbeta Havrančíková Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 15:44.6
3633 Bernadetta Bocek-Piotrowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 15:47.4
3715 Marie-Pierre Guilbaud Flag of France.svg  France 15:53.6
3837 Piret Niglas Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 15:54.9
3956 Angela Schmidt-Foster Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:56.0
4050 Małgorzata Ruchała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 15:57.9
4146 Rhonda DeLong Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:59.4
4261 Manuela Oschmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16:01.7
4336 Miwa Ota Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 16:03.1
446 Elvira Knecht Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 16:05.5
4524 Sylvie Giry-Rousset Flag of France.svg  France 16:06.6
4631 Lucy Steele Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:07.8
4726 Ingrid Butts Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:07.9
4829 Naomi Hoshikawa Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 16:13.2
4943 Sophie Villeneuve Flag of France.svg  France 16:15.0
5042 Reneta Bancheva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 16:16.0
5118 Li Gyong-hui Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 16:26.7
5212 Leslie Thompson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:27.8
535 Jane Vincent Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:47.6
541 Yumi Inomata Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 16:49.4
559 Halina Nowak-Guńka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 16:56.1
5641 Nina Kemppel Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17:12.9
5720 Gong Guiping Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 17:48.0
5813 Wang Yan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 17:56.8
5921 Anna Bozsik Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 18:29.0
604 Inés Alder Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 18:31.6
617 Li Gyong-ae Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 18:54.1
6244 Jenny Palacios-Stillo Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras 23:21.5

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References

  1. "Cross Country Skiing at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games: Women's 5 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2019.