Women's 30 kilometre freestyle at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center, Zhangjiakou | ||||||||||||
Date | 20 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 63 from 23 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 1:24:50.0 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics | ||
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Qualification | ||
Distance | ||
Classical | men | women |
Skiathlon | men | women |
Freestyle | men | women |
Relay | men | women |
Sprint | ||
Individual | men | women |
Team | men | women |
The women's 30 kilometre freestyle competition in cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 20 February, at the Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou. [1] Therese Johaug of Norway became the champion, thereby winning all three individual distance events at these Olympics. She was only second woman to do so after Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi in 1984. Jessie Diggins of the United States won the silver medal, and Kerttu Niskanen of Finland the bronze. For Diggins, this was her first individual Olympic medal.
The day before the race, the start time was moved to 11:00 local time due to adverse weather conditions. [2] [3]
The 30 km distance event alternates between classical style and free style skiing in succeeding Olympics, and in 2022 it was the free style event. The 2014 and 2018 champion, Marit Bjørgen, retired from competitions. The silver medalist, Krista Pärmäkoski, qualified for the Olympics, and the bronze medalist, Stina Nilsson, switched to biathlon. 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. Johaug was the 2021 world champion in the 30 km classical.
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Deficit |
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2 | Therese Johaug | Norway | 1:24:54.0 | — | |
4 | Jessie Diggins | United States | 1:26:37.3 | +1:43.3 | |
6 | Kerttu Niskanen | Finland | 1:27:27.3 | +2:33.3 | |
4 | 20 | Jonna Sundling | Sweden | 1:27:29.4 | +2:35.4 |
5 | 7 | Tatiana Sorina | ROC | 1:27:31.2 | +2:37.2 |
6 | 8 | Rosie Brennan | United States | 1:27:32.7 | +2:38.7 |
7 | 12 | Delphine Claudel | France | 1:27:34.0 | +2:40.0 |
8 | 3 | Ebba Andersson | Sweden | 1:27:35.5 | +2:41.5 |
9 | 23 | Mariya Istomina | ROC | 1:28:00.1 | +3:06.1 |
10 | 5 | Krista Pärmäkoski | Finland | 1:28:35.0 | +3:41.0 |
11 | 9 | Teresa Stadlober | Austria | 1:28:36.5 | +3:42.5 |
12 | 11 | Victoria Carl | Germany | 1:30:08.4 | +5:14.4 |
13 | 17 | Lotta Udnes Weng | Norway | 1:31:14.3 | +6:20.3 |
14 | 10 | Tiril Udnes Weng | Norway | 1:31:15.4 | +6:21.4 |
15 | 37 | Sophia Laukli | United States | 1:31:21.2 | +6:27.2 |
16 | 42 | Cendrine Browne | Canada | 1:31:21.6 | +6:27.6 |
17 | 16 | Anastasia Rygalina | ROC | 1:31:22.1 | +6:28.1 |
18 | 39 | Novie McCabe | United States | 1:31:22.5 | +6:28.5 |
19 | 34 | Antonia Fräbel | Germany | 1:31:23.6 | +6:29.6 |
20 | 18 | Anne Kyllönen | Finland | 1:31:41.0 | +6:47.0 |
21 | 30 | Izabela Marcisz | Poland | 1:31:43.0 | +6:49.0 |
22 | 36 | Kateřina Janatová | Czech Republic | 1:31:43.2 | +6:49.2 |
23 | 14 | Johanna Matintalo | Finland | 1:32:01.7 | +7:07.7 |
24 | 38 | Flora Dolci | France | 1:32:04.7 | +7:10.7 |
25 | 19 | Pia Fink | Germany | 1:32:06.3 | +7:12.3 |
26 | 24 | Masako Ishida | Japan | 1:32:06.3 | +7:12.3 |
27 | 32 | Lydia Hiernickel | Switzerland | 1:32:12.3 | +7:18.3 |
28 | 13 | Ragnhild Haga | Norway | 1:32:19.9 | +7:25.9 |
29 | 21 | Emma Ribom | Sweden | 1:32:27.8 | +7:33.8 |
30 | 22 | Katherine Stewart-Jones | Canada | 1:32:33.3 | +7:39.3 |
31 | 60 | Baiba Bendika | Latvia | 1:33:37.8 | +8:43.8 |
32 | 29 | Patrīcija Eiduka | Latvia | 1:33:51.2 | +8:57.2 |
33 | 45 | Cristina Pittin | Italy | 1:33:54.8 | +9:00.8 |
34 | 47 | Martina Di Centa | Italy | 1:33:56.6 | +9:02.6 |
35 | 15 | Charlotte Kalla | Sweden | 1:34:45.4 | +9:51.4 |
36 | 41 | Masae Tsuchiya | Japan | 1:34:47.6 | +9:53.6 |
37 | 44 | Maryna Antsybor | Ukraine | 1:35:31.3 | +10:37.3 |
38 | 27 | Chi Chunxue | China | 1:35:41.0 | +10:47.0 |
39 | 33 | Dahria Beatty | Canada | 1:36:08.2 | +11:14.2 |
40 | 26 | Anna Comarella | Italy | 1:36:12.4 | +11:18.4 |
41 | 49 | Petra Hynčicová | Czech Republic | 1:36:26.6 | +11:32.6 |
42 | 50 | Angelina Shuryga | Kazakhstan | 1:36:29.6 | +11:35.6 |
43 | 52 | Jessica Yeaton | Australia | 1:37:06.1 | +12:12.1 |
44 | 25 | Coralie Bentz | France | 1:38:08.2 | +13:14.2 |
45 | 46 | Caterina Ganz | Italy | 1:38:19.5 | +13:25.5 |
46 | 40 | Li Xin | China | 1:38:39.2 | +13:45.2 |
47 | 35 | Bayani Jialin | China | 1:39:14.8 | +14:20.8 |
48 | 53 | Carola Vila | Andorra | 1:39:18.1 | +14:24.1 |
49 | 58 | Nadezhda Stepashkina | Kazakhstan | 1:39:38.8 | +14:44.8 |
50 | 43 | Miki Kodama | Japan | 1:39:53.8 | +14:59.8 |
51 | 64 | Laura Leclair | Canada | 1:40:14.5 | +15:20.5 |
52 | 54 | Vedrana Malec | Croatia | 1:41:18.6 | +16:24.6 |
53 | 62 | Neža Žerjav | Slovenia | 1:42:14.2 | +17:20.2 |
54 | 51 | Irina Bykova | Kazakhstan | 1:42:42.0 | +17:48.0 |
55 | 48 | Chika Kobayashi | Japan | 1:43:33.1 | +18:39.1 |
56 | 65 | Casey Wright | Australia | 1:44:19.9 | +19:25.9 |
57 | 61 | Magdalena Kobielusz | Poland | 1:44:48.8 | +19:54.8 |
58 | 57 | Viktoriya Olekh | Ukraine | 1:46:22.1 | +21:28.1 |
59 | 55 | Anita Klemenčič | Slovenia | 1:46:37.6 | +21:43.6 |
60 | 28 | Dinigeer Yilamujiang | China | 1:50:04.2 | +25:10.2 |
61 | 59 | Maria Ntanou | Greece | Lapped | |
1 | Natalya Nepryayeva | ROC | Did not finish | ||
31 | Petra Nováková | Czech Republic | |||
56 | Hanna Karaliova | Belarus | Did not start | ||
63 | Sanja Kusmuk | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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