Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's 10 kilometre freestyle

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Women's 10 kilometre freestyle
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Whistler Olympic Park
Dates15 February
Competitors78 from 36 nations
Winning time24:58.4
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Charlotte Kalla Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Silver medal icon.svg Kristina Šmigun-Vähi Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Bronze medal icon.svg Marit Bjørgen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
  2006
2014  

The women's 10 kilometre freestyle cross-country skiing competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada was held on February 15 at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia at 10:00 PST. [1]

Each skier starts at 30-second intervals, skiing the entire 10 kilometre course. Estonia's Kristina Šmigun-Vähi was the defending Olympic champion in this event though it was held in the classical style. [2] Aino-Kaisa Saarinen on Finland was the defending world champion though that event was also held in the classical style. [3] The final World Cup event in women's 10 km freestyle prior to the 2010 Games took place on February 5 at Canmore, Alberta and was won by Sweden's Charlotte Kalla. [4]

Šmigun-Vähi won silver in this event, Saarinen would finish 15th, and Kalla would win gold. [5] Kalla is the Sweden's first female individual gold medalist in cross-country skiing since Toini Gustafsson's 5 km win at Grenoble in 1968.

Results

RankBibNameCountryTimeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg31 Charlotte Kalla Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 24:58.40.00
Silver medal icon.svg17 Kristina Šmigun-Vähi Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 25:05.0+6.6
Bronze medal icon.svg28 Marit Bjørgen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 25:14.3+15.9
423 Anna Haag Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 25:19.3+20.9
533 Justyna Kowalczyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 25:20.1+21.7
626 Riitta-Liisa Roponen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 25:24.3+25.9
722 Yevgeniya Medvedeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 25:26.5+28.1
830 Kristin Størmer Steira Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 25:50.5+52.1
921 Valentyna Shevchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 25:51.1+52.7
1016 Svetlana Malahova-Shishkina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 25:53.9+55.5
1127 Arianna Follis Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:54.1+55.7
1218 Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25:57.7+59.3
1219 Olga Zavyalova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 25:57.7+59.3
1434 Silvia Rupil Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:58.5+1:00.1
1532 Aino-Kaisa Saarinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 25:59.5+1:01.1
1614 Claudia Nystad Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25:59.8+1:01.4
1712 Sabina Valbusa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 26:05.8+1:07.4
1825 Marianna Longa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 26:06.2+1:07.8
1920 Natalya Korostelyova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 26:07.0+1:08.6
2029 Irina Khazova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 26:08.7+1:10.3
2144 Miriam Gössner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 26:14.8+1:16.4
2224 Vibeke Skofterud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 26:16.3+1:17.9
237 Stefanie Böhler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 26:19.2+1:20.8
248 Anna Olsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 26:23.1+1:24.7
2510 Kamila Rajdlová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 26:26.2+1:27.8
269 Karine Laurent Philippot Flag of France.svg  France 26:27.9+1:29.5
2711 Elena Kolomina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 26:35.6+1:37.2
2847 Sylwia Jaskowiec Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 26:37.2+1:38.8
296 Britta Johansson Norgren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 26:48.1+1:49.7
3055 Caitlin Compton Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26:49.1+1:50.7
3113 Riikka Sarasoja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 26:50.2+1:51.8
323 Ivana Janečková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 26:51.3+1:52.9
3346 Vesna Fabjan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 26:51.6+1:53.2
3441 Morgan Arritola Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27:04.4+2:06.0
352 Li Hongxue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 27:05.7+2:07.3
3642 Tatyana Roshchina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 27:06.6+2:08.2
3753 Maryna Antsybor Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 27:07.4+2:09.0
381 Laura Orgue Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 27:09.4+2:11.0
3951 Kornelia Marek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 27:12.6+2:14.2
4037 Oxana Yatskaya Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 27:16.3+2:17.9
4157 Barbara Jezeršek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 27:17.3+2:18.9
4250 Holly Brooks Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27:17.6+2:19.2
4354 Monika Gyorgy Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 27:19.5+2:21.1
445 Alena Sannikova Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 27:21.3+2:22.9
4561 Paulina Maciuszek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 27:22.1+2:23.7
4648 Kateryna Grygorenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 27:29.7+2:31.3
4736 Aurore Cuinet Flag of France.svg  France 27:30.2+2:31.8
4840 Celia Bourgeois Flag of France.svg  France 27:31.4+2:33.0
4915 Marthe Kristoffersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 27:38.4+2:40.0
5039 Liz Stephen Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27:41.1+2:42.7
5152 Madeleine Williams Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 27:43.6+2:45.2
5258 Nobuko Fukuda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 27:47.7+2:49.3
534 Krista Lähteenmäki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 27:49.4+2:51.0
5465 Lee Chae-Won Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 27:56.0+2:57.6
5538 Eva Nývltová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 28:04.1+3:05.7
5635 Olga Vasiljonok Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 28:06.2+3:07.8
5756 Lada Nesterenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 28:06.4+3:08.0
5849 Tatjana Mannima Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 28:13.0+3:14.6
5943 Ekaterina Rudakova Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 28:16.1+3:17.7
6064 Antonia Grigorova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 28:27.7+3:29.3
6160 Michiko Kashiwabara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 28:32.0+3:33.6
6245 Laure Barthélémy Flag of France.svg  France 28:43.9+3:45.5
6362 Katherine Calder Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 28:50.9+3:52.5
6459 Irina Terentjeva Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 28:52.2+3:53.8
6563 Li Xin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 29:38.5+4:40.1
6669 Teodora Malcheva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 29:52.4+4:54.0
6767 Jaqueline Mourão Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 30:22.2+5:23.8
6868 Fiona Hughes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 30:29.8+5:31.4
6966 Kelime Çetinkaya Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 30:48.0+5:49.6
7072 Anete Brice Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 30:51.8+5:53.4
7177 Alexandra Camenscic Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 31:01.0+6:02.6
7271 Tanja Karisik Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 31:30.4+6:32.0
7373 Maria Danou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 32:14.6+7:16.2
7474 Erdene-Ochir Ochirsuren Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 32:56.1+7:57.7
7575 Vera Viczián Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 33:45.8+8:47.4
7678 Kristine Khachatryan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 34:17.5+9:19.1
7770 Rosana Kiroska Flag of Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 34:45.8+9:47.4
7876 Belma Šmrković Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Serbia 35:47.4+10:49.0

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