Women's sprint classical at the 2011 Asian Winter Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Biathlon and Cross-Country Ski Complex | |||||||||
Dates | 31 January 2011 | |||||||||
Competitors | 8 from 4 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Cross-country skiing at the 2011 Asian Winter Games | ||
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Sprint | men | women |
Team sprint | men | women |
5 km | women | |
10 km | men | women |
15 km | men | women |
30 km | men | |
Relay | men | women |
The women's sprint classical at the 2011 Asian Winter Games was held on January 31, 2011 at Biathlon and Cross-Country Ski Complex, Almaty.
All times are Almaty Time (UTC+06:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Monday, 31 January 2011 | 10:05 | Qualification |
11:00 | Semifinals | |
11:33 | Final |
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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1 | Madoka Natsumi (JPN) | 3:46.63 |
2 | Oxana Yatskaya (KAZ) | 3:48.83 |
3 | Yelena Kolomina (KAZ) | 3:52.31 |
4 | Man Dandan (CHN) | 3:53.80 |
5 | Naoko Omori (JPN) | 4:00.28 |
6 | Song Bo (CHN) | 4:04.38 |
7 | Lee Chae-won (KOR) | 4:12.28 |
8 | Han Da-som (KOR) | 4:36.74 |
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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1 | Madoka Natsumi (JPN) | 3:42.0 |
2 | Man Dandan (CHN) | 3:42.7 |
3 | Naoko Omori (JPN) | 3:46.6 |
— | Han Da-som (KOR) | DNS |
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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1 | Oxana Yatskaya (KAZ) | 3:52.0 |
2 | Yelena Kolomina (KAZ) | 3:53.0 |
3 | Song Bo (CHN) | 3:57.2 |
— | Lee Chae-won (KOR) | DNS |
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Madoka Natsumi (JPN) | 3:35.2 | |
Yelena Kolomina (KAZ) | 3:39.2 | |
Oxana Yatskaya (KAZ) | 3:41.1 | |
4 | Man Dandan (CHN) | 3:41.2 |
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