Cross-country skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit

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Women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Birkebeineren Ski Stadium
Dates17 February
Competitors55 from 17 nations
Winning time41:38.9
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Lyubov Yegorova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Manuela Di Centa
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Bronze medal icon.svg Stefania Belmondo
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
  1992
1998  

The women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit cross-country skiing competition at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, was held on 17 February at Birkebeineren Ski Stadium in Lillehammer. The Italian Stefania Belmondo was the 1993 World champion and Russian Lyubov Yegorova (then representing the Unified Team) was the defending champion from the 1992 Olympics in Albertville, France. [1]

Each skier started based on the results from the 5 km classical event, skiing the entire 10 kilometre course after the first-to-finish principle. Lyubov Yegorova of Russia started first in the race with a gap of 19.5 seconds to Manuela Di Centa of Italy. Yegorova held on to her lead and won over Di Centa with 7.8 seconds; her second consecutive olympic gold medal in the pursuit event. [2]

Results

The time consists the added times for both the 5 km classical and the 10 km freestyle pursuit. [3] [4]

RankBibNameCountryTime
5 km C
Pos.
5 km C
Time
10 km F
Pos.
10 km F
Total timeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg1 Lyubov Yegorova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14:08.8127:30.1341:38.9
Silver medal icon.svg2 Manuela Di Centa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 14:28.3227:18.4241:46.7+7.8
Bronze medal icon.svg13 Stefania Belmondo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:04.01327:17.1142:21.1+42.2
46 Larisa Lazutina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14:44.2627:52.6542:36.8+57.9
511 Nina Gavrilyuk Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 15:01.61127:35.9442:37.5+58.6
68 Kateřina Neumannová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 14:49.6828:00.8642:50.4+1:11.5
77 Trude Dybendahl Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 14:48.1728:02.2742:50.3+1:11.4
84 Anita Moen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 14:39.4428:42.21443:21.6+1:42.7
910 Antonina Ordina Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 14:59.21028:32.51243:31.7+1:52.8
1023 Sophie Villeneuve Flag of France.svg  France 15:31.92328:05.8843:37.7+1:58.8
1120 Sylvia Honegger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 15:21.72028:17.9943:39.6+2:00.7
1212 Elin Nilsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 15:03.11228:40.41343:43.5+2:04.6
133 Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14:36.0329:21.62143:57.6+2:18.7
1415 Małgorzata Ruchała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 15:07.51528:50.71543:58.2+2:19.3
159 Pirkko Määttä Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14:51.5929:10.11844:01.6+2:22.7
1626 Fumiko Aoki Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 15:41.92628:27.41144:09.3+2:30.4
1732 Alžbeta Havrančíková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 15:47.23228:23.01044:10.2+2:31.3
1824 Gabriella Paruzzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:34.72428:54.91644:29.6+2:50.7
1916 Svetlana Nageykina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 15:08.51629:23.72244:32.2+2:53.3
2029 Iryna Taranenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 15:46.02929:00.21744:46.2+3:07.3
2114 Marjut Rolig Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 15:05.11429:43.22344:48.3+3:09.4
2231 Bernadeta Bocek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 15:47.13129:11.21944:58.3+3:19.4
2337 Barbara Mettler Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 15:59.63729:17.32045:16.9+3:38.0
2421 Lubomíra Balážová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 15:23.92130:05.12745:29.0+3:50.1
2535 Anna-Lena Fritzon Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15:52.93529:45.52445:38.4+3:59.5
2622 Piret Niglas Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 15:29.02230:12.52845:41.5+4:02.6
2730 Kristina Šmigun Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 15:46.13030:13.42945:59.5+4:20.6
2838 Dorota Kwaśny Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 16:04.33829:57.62646:01.9+4:23.0
2925 Annika Evaldsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15:35.72530:36.43446:12.1+4:33.2
3051 Isabelle Mancini Flag of France.svg  France 16:31.85129:49.82546:21.2+4:42.3
3128 Nina Kemppel Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:44.82830:37.83546:22.6+4:43.7
3240 Leslie Thompson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:08.04030:22.63046:30.6+4:51.7
3343 Iveta Zelingerová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 16:15.64330:25.23146:40.8+5:01.9
3419 Bice Vanzetta Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:21.31931:22.14146:43.4+5:04.5
3548 Tatiana Kutlíková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 16:27.74830:26.03246:53.7+5:14.8
3650 Sumiko Yokoyama Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 16:30.55030:26.03246:56.5+5:17.6
3717 Anna Frithioff Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15:13.31731:45.14446:58.4+5:19.5
3833 Yelena Antonova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 15:49.73331:12.14047:01.8+5:22.9
3942 Silke Braun-Schwager Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 16:11.24231:07.13947:18.3+5:39.4
4046 Jaroslava Bukvajová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 16:26.64631:02.33747:28.9+5:50.0
4154 Élisabeth Tardy Flag of France.svg  France 16:39.35430:58.93647:38.2+5:59.3
4227 Cristel Vahtra Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 15:42.32731:58.34747:40.6+6:01.7
4357 Irina Nikulchina Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 16:41.65731:05.63847:47.2+6:08.3
4447 Martina Vondrová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 16:27.34731:24.94247:52.2+6:13.6
4536 Lyudmila Dideleva Flag of Belarus (1918, 1991-1995).svg  Belarus 15:57.73631:58.94847:57.7+6:17.8
4639 Silja Suija Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 16:07.83931:56.34648:04.1+6:25.2
4741 Carole Stanisière Flag of France.svg  France 16:08.74132:02.44948:11.1+6:32.2
4856 Oksana Kotova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 16:40.75631:31.64348:12.3+6:33.4
4944 Yelena Piiraynen Flag of Belarus (1918, 1991-1995).svg  Belarus 16:25.04431:49.44548:14.4+6:35.5
5053 Ingrid Butts Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:33.65332:06.65048:40.2+7:01.3
5160 Jasmin Baumann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 17:00.36032:09.25149:09.5+7:30.6
5255 Jana Rázlová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 16:39.75533:07.85249:47.5+8:08.6
5349 Yelena Chernetsova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 16:28.84933:26.45349:55.4+8:16.5
34 Yelena Sinkevich Flag of Belarus (1918, 1991-1995).svg  Belarus 15:50.234DNFDNF
59 Kerrin Petty Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:52.559DNFDNF
5 Inger Helene Nybråten Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 14:43.65DNS
18 Tuulikki Pyykkönen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 15:13.618DNS
45 Svetlana Kamotskaya Flag of Belarus (1918, 1991-1995).svg  Belarus 16:25.845DNS
52 Nataliya Shtaymets Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 16:33.452DNS
58 Halina Nowak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 16:46.158DNS
61 Ineta Kravale Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 17:21.561DNS

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