Cross-country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit

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Women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Snow Harp
Dates12 February
Competitors78 from 24 nations
Winning time46:06.9
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Larisa Lazutina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Olga Danilova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg Kateřina Neumannová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
  1994
2002  

The women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit cross-country skiing competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, was held on 10 February at Snow Harp. [1]

The startlist for this race was based on the 5 km classical event from earlier in the games. The winner of the 5 km classical event, Larissa Lazutina of Russia, was the first starter in the pursuit. The rest of the competitors started behind Lazutina with the same number of seconds that they were behind her at the 5 km classical event. The winner of the race was the first competitor to finish the pursuit.

Results

The time reflects the combined time from both the 5 km classical and the 10 km freestyle pursuit. [2]

RankBibNameCountryTime
5 km C
Pos.
5 km C
Time
10 km F
Pos.
10 km F
Total timeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg1 Larisa Lazutina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 17:37128:29.9546:06.9
Silver medal icon.svg5 Olga Danilova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 17:51528:22.4446:13.4+6.5
Bronze medal icon.svg2 Kateřina Neumannová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 17:42228:32.2646:14.2+7.3
411 Iryna Terelya Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 18:171128:00.1146:17.1+10.2
512 Stefania Belmondo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 18:191228:00.6246:19.6+12.7
613 Yuliya Chepalova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 18:201328:08.4346:28.4+21.5
74 Nina Gavrylyuk Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 17:50428:59.3846:49.3+42.4
87 Anita Moen-Guidon Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 18:04729:00.61147:04.6+57.7
93 Bente Martinsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 17:49329:22.11547:11.1+1:04.2
1010 Brigitte Albrecht Loretan Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 18:161028:55.8747:11.8+1:04.9
118 Trude Dybendahl Hartz Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 18:08829:05.21247:13.0+1:06.9
129 Gabriella Paruzzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 18:14928:59.8947:13.8+1:06.9
1315 Maria Theurl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 18:361528:59.8947:35.8+1:28.9
146 Marit Mikkelsplass Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 17:53629:59.32547:52.3+1:45.4
1520 Katrin Šmigun Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 18:482029:05.31347:53.3+1:46.4
1618 Satu Salonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 18:431829:26.01748:09.0+2:02.1
1729 Sabina Valbusa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 19:002929:11.01448:11.0+2:04.1
1816 Jaroslava Bukvajová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 18:391629:32.52048:11.5+2:04.6
1924 Antonina Ordina Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 18:502429:22.61648:12.6+2:05.7
2019 Valentyna Shevchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 18:471929:28.81848:15.8+2:08.9
2123 Yelena Sinkevitch Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 18:502329:29.51948:19.5+2:12.6
2214 Sylvia Honegger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 18:291429:52.32448:21.3+2:14.4
2321 Manuela Di Centa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 18:482129:36.12148:24.1+2:17.2
2422 Kateřina Hanušová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 18:492229:46.82348:35.8+2:28.9
2525 Sumiko Yokoyama Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 18:552529:46.22248:41.2+2:34.3
2630 Constanze Blum Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19:023030:03.52749:05.5+2:58.6
2732 Sophie Villeneuve Flag of France.svg  France 19:053230:03.52749:08.5+3:01.6
2836 Karin Säterkvist Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 19:123630:14.43249:26.4+3:19.5
2931 Fumiko Aoki Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 19:043130:23.13449:27.1+3:20.2
3041 Olena Hayasova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 19:184130:10.93049:28.9+3:22.0
3137 Anke Reschwamm Schulze Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19:143730:16.43349:30.4+3:23.5
3226 Kati Wilhelm Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 18:562630:35.83849:31.0+3:24.1
3352 Karine Philippot Flag of France.svg  France 19:385229:59.32549:37.3+3:30.4
3434 Nataša Lačen Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 19:093430:31.63649:40.6+3:33.7
3533 Małgorzata Ruchała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 19:063330:46.24149:52.2+3:45.3
3640 Maryna Pestryakova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 19:174030:38.73949:55.7+3:48.8
3749 Annick Vaxelaire-Pierrel Flag of France.svg  France 19:334930:34.03549:57.0+3:50.1
3844 Svetlana Deshevykh Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 19:254430:32.23749:57.2+3:50.3
3927 Oxana Yatskaya Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 18:572731:00.54349:57.5+3:50.6
4058 Alžbeta Havrančíková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 19:485830:10.32949:58.3+3:51.4
4159 Zuzana Kocumová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 19:585930:13.93150:11.9+4:05.0
4235 Svetlana Shishkina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 19:103531:06.44450:16.4+4:09.5
4339 Bernadeta Piotrowska Pocek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 19:173931:10.94750:27.9+4:21.0
4456 Anita Nyman Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 19:455630:45.74050:30.7+4:23.8
4547 Beckie Scott Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 19:324731:09.84550:41.8+4:34.9
4650 Kumiko Yokoyama Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 19:345031:10.04650:44.0+4:37.1
4748 Svetlana Kamotskaya Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 19:324831:16.24950:48.2+4:41.3
4846 Tomomi Otaka Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 19:284631:30.95050:58.9+4:52.0
4961 Dorota Kwaśna Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 20:036131:12.64851:15.6+5:08.7
5053 Cristel Vahtra Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 19:415331:36.45251:17.4+5:10.5
5157 Kati Pulkkinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 19:485731:32.55151:20.5+5:13.6
5251 Kerrin Petty Flag of the United States.svg  United States 19:365132:13.25551:49.2+5:42.3
5370 Irina Nikulchina Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 20:527030:58.54251:50.5+5:43.6
5438 Sigrid Wille Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19:153832:37.16051:52.1+5:45.2
5555 Irina Skripnik Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 19:455532:08.85451:52.8+5:45.9
5654 Milaine Thériault Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 19:425432:25.85951:20.5+5:13.6
5765 Laura Wilson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 20:246531:55.45352:19.4+6:12.5
5863 Ludmila Korolik Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 20:176332:15.45652:32.4+6:25.5
5960 Katarzyna Gębala Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 19:586032:43.36152:41.3+6:34.4
6069 Monica Lăzăruț Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 20:496932:15.95753:04.9+6:58.0
6173 Õnne Kurg Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 20:577332:24.55853:22.5+7:15.6
6268 Zhengrong Luan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 20:306832:54.36253:24.3+7:17.4
6366 Olga Selezneva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 20:276633:10.66453:37.6+7:30.7
6474 Sara Renner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 21:027433:11.76554:13.7+8:06.8
6572 Dongling Guo Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 20:587233:37.26654:35.2+8:28.3
6678 Anžela Brice Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 21:397833:05.56354:44.5+8:37.6
6771 Ināra Rudko Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 20:567134:01.36754:57.3+8:50.4
6876 Kazimiera Strolienė Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 21:177635:04.36856:21.3+10:14.4
DNF75 Laura McCabe Flag of the United States.svg  United States 21:0675--
DNS17 Tuulikki Pyykkönen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 18:4217--
DNS28 Jana Šaldová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 19:0028--
DNS42 Renate Roider Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 19:1742--
DNS43 Elin Ek Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 19:1843--
DNS45 Andrea Huber Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 19:2745--
DNS62 Andrea Senteler Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 20:0762--
DNS64 Anne-Laure Mignerey Condevaux Flag of France.svg  France 20:2064--
DNS67 Nina Kemppel Flag of the United States.svg  United States 20:2867--
DNS77 Jaime Fortier Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 21:1977--

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References

  1. "Cross Country Skiing at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Women's 5/10 kilometres Pursuit". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  2. OFFICIAL RESULTS Olympic Winter Games - Ladies' Pursuit