Women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Snow Harp | |||||||||
Dates | 12 February 1998 | |||||||||
Competitors | 78 from 24 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 46:06.9 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Cross-country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics | ||
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5 km | women | |
10 km | men | |
Pursuit | men | women |
15 km | women | |
30 km | men | women |
50 km | men | |
Relay | men | women |
The women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit cross-country skiing competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, was held on 12 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.
The time reflects the combined time from both the 5 km classical and the 10 km freestyle pursuit. [2]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time 5 km C | Pos. 5 km C | Time 10 km F | Pos. 10 km F | Total time | Deficit |
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![]() | 1 | Larisa Lazutina | ![]() | 17:37 | 1 | 28:29.9 | 5 | 46:06.9 | — |
![]() | 5 | Olga Danilova | ![]() | 17:51 | 5 | 28:22.4 | 4 | 46:13.4 | +6.5 |
![]() | 2 | Kateřina Neumannová | ![]() | 17:42 | 2 | 28:32.2 | 6 | 46:14.2 | +7.3 |
4 | 11 | Iryna Terelya | ![]() | 18:17 | 11 | 28:00.1 | 1 | 46:17.1 | +10.2 |
5 | 12 | Stefania Belmondo | ![]() | 18:19 | 12 | 28:00.6 | 2 | 46:19.6 | +12.7 |
6 | 13 | Yuliya Chepalova | ![]() | 18:20 | 13 | 28:08.4 | 3 | 46:28.4 | +21.5 |
7 | 4 | Nina Gavrylyuk | ![]() | 17:50 | 4 | 28:59.3 | 8 | 46:49.3 | +42.4 |
8 | 7 | Anita Moen-Guidon | ![]() | 18:04 | 7 | 29:00.6 | 11 | 47:04.6 | +57.7 |
9 | 3 | Bente Martinsen | ![]() | 17:49 | 3 | 29:22.1 | 15 | 47:11.1 | +1:04.2 |
10 | 10 | Brigitte Albrecht Loretan | ![]() | 18:16 | 10 | 28:55.8 | 7 | 47:11.8 | +1:04.9 |
11 | 8 | Trude Dybendahl Hartz | ![]() | 18:08 | 8 | 29:05.2 | 12 | 47:13.0 | +1:06.9 |
12 | 9 | Gabriella Paruzzi | ![]() | 18:14 | 9 | 28:59.8 | 9 | 47:13.8 | +1:06.9 |
13 | 15 | Maria Theurl | ![]() | 18:36 | 15 | 28:59.8 | 9 | 47:35.8 | +1:28.9 |
14 | 6 | Marit Mikkelsplass | ![]() | 17:53 | 6 | 29:59.3 | 25 | 47:52.3 | +1:45.4 |
15 | 20 | Katrin Šmigun | ![]() | 18:48 | 20 | 29:05.3 | 13 | 47:53.3 | +1:46.4 |
16 | 18 | Satu Salonen | ![]() | 18:43 | 18 | 29:26.0 | 17 | 48:09.0 | +2:02.1 |
17 | 29 | Sabina Valbusa | ![]() | 19:00 | 29 | 29:11.0 | 14 | 48:11.0 | +2:04.1 |
18 | 16 | Jaroslava Bukvajová | ![]() | 18:39 | 16 | 29:32.5 | 20 | 48:11.5 | +2:04.6 |
19 | 24 | Antonina Ordina | ![]() | 18:50 | 24 | 29:22.6 | 16 | 48:12.6 | +2:05.7 |
20 | 19 | Valentyna Shevchenko | ![]() | 18:47 | 19 | 29:28.8 | 18 | 48:15.8 | +2:08.9 |
21 | 23 | Yelena Sinkevitch | ![]() | 18:50 | 23 | 29:29.5 | 19 | 48:19.5 | +2:12.6 |
22 | 14 | Sylvia Honegger | ![]() | 18:29 | 14 | 29:52.3 | 24 | 48:21.3 | +2:14.4 |
23 | 21 | Manuela Di Centa | ![]() | 18:48 | 21 | 29:36.1 | 21 | 48:24.1 | +2:17.2 |
24 | 22 | Kateřina Hanušová | ![]() | 18:49 | 22 | 29:46.8 | 23 | 48:35.8 | +2:28.9 |
25 | 25 | Sumiko Yokoyama | ![]() | 18:55 | 25 | 29:46.2 | 22 | 48:41.2 | +2:34.3 |
26 | 30 | Constanze Blum | ![]() | 19:02 | 30 | 30:03.5 | 27 | 49:05.5 | +2:58.6 |
27 | 32 | Sophie Villeneuve | ![]() | 19:05 | 32 | 30:03.5 | 27 | 49:08.5 | +3:01.6 |
28 | 36 | Karin Säterkvist | ![]() | 19:12 | 36 | 30:14.4 | 32 | 49:26.4 | +3:19.5 |
29 | 31 | Fumiko Aoki | ![]() | 19:04 | 31 | 30:23.1 | 34 | 49:27.1 | +3:20.2 |
30 | 41 | Olena Hayasova | ![]() | 19:18 | 41 | 30:10.9 | 30 | 49:28.9 | +3:22.0 |
31 | 37 | Anke Reschwamm Schulze | ![]() | 19:14 | 37 | 30:16.4 | 33 | 49:30.4 | +3:23.5 |
32 | 26 | Kati Wilhelm | ![]() | 18:56 | 26 | 30:35.8 | 38 | 49:31.0 | +3:24.1 |
33 | 52 | Karine Philippot | ![]() | 19:38 | 52 | 29:59.3 | 25 | 49:37.3 | +3:30.4 |
34 | 34 | Nataša Lačen | ![]() | 19:09 | 34 | 30:31.6 | 36 | 49:40.6 | +3:33.7 |
35 | 33 | Małgorzata Ruchała | ![]() | 19:06 | 33 | 30:46.2 | 41 | 49:52.2 | +3:45.3 |
36 | 40 | Maryna Pestryakova | ![]() | 19:17 | 40 | 30:38.7 | 39 | 49:55.7 | +3:48.8 |
37 | 49 | Annick Vaxelaire-Pierrel | ![]() | 19:33 | 49 | 30:34.0 | 35 | 49:57.0 | +3:50.1 |
38 | 44 | Svetlana Deshevykh | ![]() | 19:25 | 44 | 30:32.2 | 37 | 49:57.2 | +3:50.3 |
39 | 27 | Oxana Yatskaya | ![]() | 18:57 | 27 | 31:00.5 | 43 | 49:57.5 | +3:50.6 |
40 | 58 | Alžbeta Havrančíková | ![]() | 19:48 | 58 | 30:10.3 | 29 | 49:58.3 | +3:51.4 |
41 | 59 | Zuzana Kocumová | ![]() | 19:58 | 59 | 30:13.9 | 31 | 50:11.9 | +4:05.0 |
42 | 35 | Svetlana Shishkina | ![]() | 19:10 | 35 | 31:06.4 | 44 | 50:16.4 | +4:09.5 |
43 | 39 | Bernadeta Piotrowska Pocek | ![]() | 19:17 | 39 | 31:10.9 | 47 | 50:27.9 | +4:21.0 |
44 | 56 | Anita Nyman | ![]() | 19:45 | 56 | 30:45.7 | 40 | 50:30.7 | +4:23.8 |
45 | 47 | Beckie Scott | ![]() | 19:32 | 47 | 31:09.8 | 45 | 50:41.8 | +4:34.9 |
46 | 50 | Kumiko Yokoyama | ![]() | 19:34 | 50 | 31:10.0 | 46 | 50:44.0 | +4:37.1 |
47 | 48 | Svetlana Kamotskaya | ![]() | 19:32 | 48 | 31:16.2 | 49 | 50:48.2 | +4:41.3 |
48 | 46 | Tomomi Otaka | ![]() | 19:28 | 46 | 31:30.9 | 50 | 50:58.9 | +4:52.0 |
49 | 61 | Dorota Kwaśna | ![]() | 20:03 | 61 | 31:12.6 | 48 | 51:15.6 | +5:08.7 |
50 | 53 | Cristel Vahtra | ![]() | 19:41 | 53 | 31:36.4 | 52 | 51:17.4 | +5:10.5 |
51 | 57 | Kati Pulkkinen | ![]() | 19:48 | 57 | 31:32.5 | 51 | 51:20.5 | +5:13.6 |
52 | 51 | Kerrin Petty | ![]() | 19:36 | 51 | 32:13.2 | 55 | 51:49.2 | +5:42.3 |
53 | 70 | Irina Nikulchina | ![]() | 20:52 | 70 | 30:58.5 | 42 | 51:50.5 | +5:43.6 |
54 | 38 | Sigrid Wille | ![]() | 19:15 | 38 | 32:37.1 | 60 | 51:52.1 | +5:45.2 |
55 | 55 | Irina Skripnik | ![]() | 19:45 | 55 | 32:08.8 | 54 | 51:52.8 | +5:45.9 |
56 | 54 | Milaine Thériault | ![]() | 19:42 | 54 | 32:25.8 | 59 | 51:20.5 | +5:13.6 |
57 | 65 | Laura Wilson | ![]() | 20:24 | 65 | 31:55.4 | 53 | 52:19.4 | +6:12.5 |
58 | 63 | Ludmila Korolik | ![]() | 20:17 | 63 | 32:15.4 | 56 | 52:32.4 | +6:25.5 |
59 | 60 | Katarzyna Gębala | ![]() | 19:58 | 60 | 32:43.3 | 61 | 52:41.3 | +6:34.4 |
60 | 69 | Monica Lăzăruț | ![]() | 20:49 | 69 | 32:15.9 | 57 | 53:04.9 | +6:58.0 |
61 | 73 | Õnne Kurg | ![]() | 20:57 | 73 | 32:24.5 | 58 | 53:22.5 | +7:15.6 |
62 | 68 | Zhengrong Luan | ![]() | 20:30 | 68 | 32:54.3 | 62 | 53:24.3 | +7:17.4 |
63 | 66 | Olga Selezneva | ![]() | 20:27 | 66 | 33:10.6 | 64 | 53:37.6 | +7:30.7 |
64 | 74 | Sara Renner | ![]() | 21:02 | 74 | 33:11.7 | 65 | 54:13.7 | +8:06.8 |
65 | 72 | Dongling Guo | ![]() | 20:58 | 72 | 33:37.2 | 66 | 54:35.2 | +8:28.3 |
66 | 78 | Anžela Brice | ![]() | 21:39 | 78 | 33:05.5 | 63 | 54:44.5 | +8:37.6 |
67 | 71 | Ināra Rudko | ![]() | 20:56 | 71 | 34:01.3 | 67 | 54:57.3 | +8:50.4 |
68 | 76 | Kazimiera Strolienė | ![]() | 21:17 | 76 | 35:04.3 | 68 | 56:21.3 | +10:14.4 |
DNF | 75 | Laura McCabe | ![]() | 21:06 | 75 | — | - | — | - |
DNS | 17 | Tuulikki Pyykkönen | ![]() | 18:42 | 17 | - | - | — | — |
DNS | 28 | Jana Šaldová | ![]() | 19:00 | 28 | - | - | — | — |
DNS | 42 | Renate Roider | ![]() | 19:17 | 42 | - | - | — | — |
DNS | 43 | Elin Ek | ![]() | 19:18 | 43 | - | - | — | — |
DNS | 45 | Andrea Huber | ![]() | 19:27 | 45 | - | - | — | — |
DNS | 62 | Andrea Senteler | ![]() | 20:07 | 62 | - | - | — | — |
DNS | 64 | Anne-Laure Mignerey Condevaux | ![]() | 20:20 | 64 | - | - | — | — |
DNS | 67 | Nina Kemppel | ![]() | 20:28 | 67 | - | - | — | — |
DNS | 77 | Jaime Fortier | ![]() | 21:19 | 77 | - | - | — | — |
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