Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay

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Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center,
Zhangjiakou
Date12 February
Competitors72 from 18 nations
Teams18
Winning time53:41.0
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Yuliya Stupak
Natalya Nepryayeva
Tatiana Sorina
Veronika Stepanova
Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC
Silver medal icon.svg Katherine Sauerbrey
Katharina Hennig
Victoria Carl
Sofie Krehl
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Maja Dahlqvist
Ebba Andersson
Frida Karlsson
Jonna Sundling
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  2018
2026 

The women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay competition in cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 12 February, at the Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou. [1] Yuliya Stupak, Natalya Nepryayeva, Tatiana Sorina, Veronika Stepanova, representing the Russian Olympic Committee, won the event, the first Russian win since 2006. Germany were second, and Sweden third.

Summary

Norway were the defending champion, and Sweden and Russian Olympic Committee athletes were the 2018 silver and bronze medalist, respectively. The only relay in the 2021–22 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was won by Russia, with Sweden second and Norway third. Norway were also the 2021 World Champion, with Russian Ski Federation second and Finland third. Only five nations – Finland, Germany, Norway, Russia, and Sweden – ever won the women's Olympic cross-country skiing relay.

In the first leg, Yuliya Stupak of the Russian Olympic Committee won, closely followed by Katherine Sauerbrey of Germany, but developing 12 seconds lead over Finland, 20 seconds over Sweden, and 27 seconds over Norway, for which Therese Johaug, already a double gold medalist at these Olympics, was skiing the second leg. In the second leg, Natalya Nepryayeva of ROC and Katharina Hennig of Germany skied together, with about 25 second lead over a group of skiers, representing Norway, Sweden, Finland, the United States, and Switzerland, with others out of medal contention. At the second exchange, Germany were leading, with ROC 4 seconds behind, Norway 23 seconds behind, and Sweden and Finland 25 seconds behind. The same situation persisted for most of the third leg. Victoria Carl of Germany developed a 5 second lead over Tatiana Sorina of ROC. Norway and Finland were 14 and 18 seconds behind Germany, respectively, Sweden dropped to 35 seconds, with others out of medal contention. In the last leg, Jonna Sundling of Sweden, who earlier became the 2022 Olympic champion in the individual sprint, quickly caught up with her competitors from Norway and Finland. At 17.5 km, they were 20 seconds behind Sofie Krehl of Germany and Veronika Stepanova of ROC. Eventually, Stepanova escaped from Krehl, and Sundling won the bronze for Sweden over Krista Pärmäkoski. Norway with Ragnhild Haga finished fifth.

Qualification

Results

The race was started at 15:30. [2]

RankBibCountryTimeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg2Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  ROC
Yuliya Stupak
Natalya Nepryayeva
Tatiana Sorina
Veronika Stepanova
53:41.0
14:21.3
14:06.4
12:39.2
12:34.1
Silver medal icon.svg5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Katherine Sauerbrey
Katharina Hennig
Victoria Carl
Sofie Krehl
53:59.2
14:22.8
14:00.6
12:38.5
12:57.3
+18.2
Bronze medal icon.svg6Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Maja Dahlqvist
Ebba Andersson
Frida Karlsson
Jonna Sundling
54:01.7
14:41.1
14:07.3
12:48.5
12:24.8
+20.7
43Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Anne Kyllönen
Johanna Matintalo
Kerttu Niskanen
Krista Pärmäkoski
54:02.2
14:33.9
14:15.0
12:31.1
12:42.2
+21.2
51Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Tiril Udnes Weng
Therese Johaug
Helene Marie Fossesholm
Ragnhild Haga
54:09.8
14:48.4
13:57.8
12:30.4
12:53.2
+28.8
64Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Hailey Swirbul
Rosie Brennan
Novie McCabe
Jessie Diggins
55:09.2
14:46.0
14:13.8
12:59.7
13:09.7
+1:28.2
77Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Laurien van der Graaff
Nadine Fähndrich
Nadja Kälin
Alina Meier
56:41.5
14:45.2
14:12.9
13:38.5
14:04.9
+3:00.5
818Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Anna Comarella
Caterina Ganz
Martina Di Centa
Lucia Scardoni
57:20.5
15:28.1
15:11.4
13:17.9
13:23.1
+3:39.5
99Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Katherine Stewart-Jones
Dahria Beatty
Cendrine Browne
Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt
57:20.9
15:04.5
15:01.6
13:17.0
13:57.8
+3:39.9
1016Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Chi Chunxue
Li Xin
Jialin Bayani
Ma Qinghua
57:49.7
15:02.9
15:15.9
13:39.5
13:51.4
+4:08.7
1110Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Masako Ishida
Masae Tsuchiya
Chika Kobayashi
Miki Kodama
58:40.6
14:33.6
15:53.9
13:59.8
14:13.3
+4:59.6
1217Flag of France.svg  France
Léna Quintin
Delphine Claudel
Flora Dolci
Mélissa Gal
59:03.9
16:06.6
15:23.8
13:23.6
14:09.9
+5:22.9
138Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Tereza Beranová
Petra Nováková
Kateřina Janatová
Petra Hynčicová
59:32.6
17:08.7
15:27.8
13:14.6
13:41.5
+5:51.6
1412Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Izabela Marcisz
Monika Skinder
Weronika Kaleta
Karolina Kukuczka
1:00:21.5
15:24.8
16:01.4
14:24.8
14:30.5
+6:40.5
1511Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Kseniya Shalygina
Angelina Shuryga
Nadezhda Stepashkina
Irina Bykova
1:01:15.4
15:51.3
16:00.4
14:12.0
15:11.7
+7:34.4
1614Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Kaidy Kaasiku
Mariel Merlii Pulles
Keidy Kaasiku
Aveli Uustalu
1:01:18.9
15:45.5
15:38.9
14:02.2
15:52.3
+7:37.9
1715Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Patrīcija Eiduka
Kitija Auziņa
Baiba Bendika
Samanta Krampe
1:01:20.6
15:20.8
16:11.0
13:11.8
16:37.0
+7:39.6
1813Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Viktoriya Olekh
Valiantsina Kaminskaya
Maryna Antsybor
Daria Rublova
LAP
17:55.5
LAP

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