Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's 10 kilometre classical

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Women's 10 kilometre classical
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center,
Zhangjiakou
Date10 February
Competitors98 from 37 nations
Winning time28:06.3
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Therese Johaug Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg Kerttu Niskanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Bronze medal icon.svg Krista Pärmäkoski Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
  2018
2026 

The women's 10 kilometre classical competition in cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 10 February, at the Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou. [1] Therese Johaug of Norway became the Olympic champion, Kerttu Niskanen of Finland won the silver medal, and Krista Pärmäkoski, also of Finland, won bronze.

Summary

The 10 km distance event alternates between the Olympics, and in 2018 it was the freestyle event. The 2018 champion, Ragnhild Haga, qualified for the Olympics, but was not selected for the event. The silver medalist, Charlotte Kalla, qualified. The bronze medal in 2018 was split between Marit Bjørgen and Krista Pärmäkoski. Bjørgen since retired from international competitions, while Pärmäkoski qualified for the 2022 Olympics. The overall leader of the 2021–22 FIS Cross-Country World Cup before the Olympics was Natalya Nepryayeva, and the distance leader was Frida Karlsson. Therese Johaug is the 2021 World Champion in 10 km freestyle.

The only skier able to offer any competition to Johaug was Kerttu Niskanen, who started 2 minutes behind Johaug and sometimes was leading, but at the finish lost by 0.4 seconds to Johaug and came in second. Pärmäkoski was third, 0.1 seconds ahead of late starter Nepryayeva.

Qualification

Results

The race was started at 15:00. [2]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg36 Therese Johaug Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 28:06.3
Silver medal icon.svg40 Kerttu Niskanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 28:06.7+0.4
Bronze medal icon.svg38 Krista Pärmäkoski Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 28:37.8+31.5
460 Natalya Nepryayeva Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC 28:37.9+31.6
532 Katharina Hennig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 28:49.7+43.4
656 Ebba Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 28:57.2+50.9
752 Yuliya Stupak Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC 29:03.8+57.5
834 Jessie Diggins Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29:15.1+1:08.8
954 Teresa Stadlober Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 29:16.9+1:10.6
1042 Tatiana Sorina Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC 29:17.4+1:11.1
1122 Katherine Sauerbrey Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 29:27.2+1:20.9
1258 Frida Karlsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 29:28.0+1:21.7
1344 Rosie Brennan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29:28.6+1:22.3
1450 Johanna Matintalo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 29:31.2+1:24.9
159 Liliya Vasilyeva Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC 29:32.4+1:26.1
1628 Anne Kyllönen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 29:42.6+1:36.3
1730 Anamarija Lampič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 29:55.0+1:48.7
1810 Dahria Beatty Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 30:00.2+1:53.9
1926 Emma Ribom Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 30:05.8+1:59.5
2048 Charlotte Kalla Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 30:07.6+2:01.3
2146 Tiril Udnes Weng Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 30:22.6+2:16.3
2229 Nadine Fähndrich Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 30:23.8+2:17.5
2315 Patrīcija Eiduka Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 30:34.7+2:28.4
245 Novie McCabe Flag of the United States.svg  United States 30:34.9+2:28.6
2525 Lotta Udnes Weng Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 30:37.0+2:30.7
2619 Anna Comarella Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 30:45.0+2:38.7
2721 Masako Ishida Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30:50.6+2:44.3
288 Antonia Fräbel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 30:51.4+2:45.1
2912 Izabela Marcisz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 30:54.6+2:48.3
3011 Petra Nováková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 31:00.7+2:54.4
3159 Lisa Unterweger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 31:02.1+2:55.8
3227 Hailey Swirbul Flag of the United States.svg  United States 31:05.3+2:59.0
3323 Laura Gimmler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 31:05.6+2:59.3
346 Kateřina Janatová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 31:07.2+3:00.9
3553 Caterina Ganz Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 31:08.1+3:01.8
3624 Katherine Stewart-Jones Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 31:08.6+3:02.3
3751 Martina Di Centa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 31:08.8+3:02.5
3814 Lucia Scardoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 31:09.5+3:03.2
3918 Chi Chunxue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 31:10.6+3:04.3
4020 Coralie Bentz Flag of France.svg  France 31:17.6+3:11.3
4137 Mélissa Gal Flag of France.svg  France 31:25.7+3:19.4
4247 Petra Hynčicová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 31:28.0+3:21.7
4313 Nadja Kälin Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 31:29.7+3:23.4
4439 Mathilde Myhrvold Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 31:36.0+3:29.7
454 Li Xin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 31:36.9+3:30.6
463 Masae Tsuchiya Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 31:41.5+3:35.2
4731 Carola Vila Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 31:45.0+3:38.7
482 Cendrine Browne Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 31:47.9+3:41.6
4955 Monika Skinder Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 31:49.9+3:43.6
5064 Ma Qinghua Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 31:52.3+3:46.0
5135 Jessica Yeaton Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 31:54.6+3:48.3
5245 Angelina Shuryga Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 32:08.8+4:02.5
5343 Kseniya Shalygina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 32:09.9+4:03.6
5449 Chika Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 32:10.0+4:03.7
557 Anja Weber Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 32:13.4+4:07.1
5617 Dinigeer Yilamujiang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 32:23.8+4:17.5
5771 Nadezhda Stepashkina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 32:27.2+4:20.9
5857 Maryna Antsybor Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 32:36.5+4:30.2
591 Valeriya Tyuleneva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 32:52.1+4:45.8
6065 Keidy Kaasiku Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 32:55.4+4:49.1
6179 Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 33:01.1+4:54.8
6267 Anita Klemenčič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 33:09.3+5:03.0
6384 Karen Chanloung Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 33:14.0+5:07.7
6481 Karolina Kukuczka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 33:16.6+5:10.3
6516 Alena Procházková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 33:18.2+5:11.9
6663 Anja Mandeljc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 33:19.5+5:13.2
6780 Casey Wright Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 33:21.1+5:14.8
6873 Kitija Auziņa Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 33:26.3+5:20.0
6975 Nina Riedener Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 33:49.0+5:42.7
7033 Kaidy Kaasiku Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 33:50.7+5:44.4
7177 Neža Žerjav Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 33:56.8+5:50.5
7270 Lee Eui-jin Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 34:07.9+6:01.6
7362 Vedrana Malec Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 34:31.6+6:25.3
7487 Katya Galstyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 34:37.5+6:31.2
7566 Lee Chae-won Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 34:45.5+6:39.2
7668 Viktoriya Olekh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 34:58.1+6:51.8
7782 Barbora Klementová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 34:59.2+6:52.9
7876 Magdalena Kobielusz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 35:40.3+7:34.0
7941 Valiantsina Kaminskaya Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 35:42.7+7:36.4
8069 Aveli Uustalu Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 35:46.2+7:39.9
8188 Kristína Sivoková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 36:12.6+8:06.3
8291 Jaqueline Mourão Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 36:14.6+8:08.3
8374 Tena Hadžić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 36:27.5+8:21.2
8492 Estere Volfa Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 36:36.9+8:30.6
8596 Ariunsanaagiin Enkhtuul Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 37:02.5+8:56.2
8661 Tímea Lőrincz Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 37:15.3+9:09.0
8778 Ayşenur Duman Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 37:36.7+9:30.4
8872 Maria Ntanou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 37:39.4+9:33.1
8994 Eglė Savickaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 38:26.5+10:20.2
9093 Eduarda Ribera Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 38:58.7+10:52.4
9198 Ieva Dainytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 39:07.4+11:01.1
9285 Özlem Ceren Dursun Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 39:17.6+11:11.3
9389 Samanta Krampe Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 39:34.2+11:27.9
9495 Angelina Muradyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 39:43.4+11:37.1
9590 Ana Cvetanovska Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 39:57.7+11:51.4
9686 Nahiara Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 40:30.8+12:24.5
9797 Sára Pónya Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 41:13.6+13:07.3
9883 Nefeli Tita Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 42:12.1+14:05.8

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