FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 – Women's sprint

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Women's sprint
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009
Venue Liberec
Date24 February 2009
Competitors97 from 42 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
  2007
2011  

The women's sprint cross-country skiing competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 was held on 24 February 2009. [1] The Sprint qualifying began at 11:35 CET with finals at 13:30 CET. The defending world champion was Norway's Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen, [2] but she was eliminated in the qualification round at these championships. It was the first individual gold medal for Arianna Follis.

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Results

Qualification

RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
123 Arianna Follis Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2:47.42Q
226 Pirjo Muranen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2:47.92+0.50Q
310 Charlotte Kalla Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2:48.57+1.15Q
418 Marthe Kristoffersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:48.82+1.40Q
522 Vesna Fabjan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 2:49.71+2.29Q
638 Kikkan Randall Flag of the United States.svg  USA 2:50.19+2.77Q
71 Olga Vasiljonok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2:50.50+3.08Q
841 Claudia Nystad Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2:50.55+3.13Q
924 Ida Ingemarsdotter Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2:50.61+3.19Q
1042 Natalya Korostelyova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2:50.73+3.31Q
1140 Anna Olsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2:50.79+3.37Q
1237 Alena Procházková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 2:51.89+4.47Q
1312 Riikka Sarasoja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2:51.92+4.50Q
1439 Marit Bjørgen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:51.97+4.55Q
156 Kaija Udras Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 2:51.98+4.56Q
1695 Miriam Gössner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2:51.99+4.57Q
1743 Laure Barthélémy Flag of France.svg  France 2:52.32+4.90Q
1829 Petra Majdič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 2:52.35+4.93Q
1930 Celine Brun-Lie Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:52.37+4.95Q
2031 Kirsi Perälä Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2:52.46+5.04Q
2117 Manuela Henkel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2:52.83+5.41Q
2221 Magda Genuin Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2:53.13+5.71Q
2314 Aurore Cuinet Flag of France.svg  France 2:53.32+5.90Q
2415 Katja Višnar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 2:53.36+5.94Q
2534 Riitta-Liisa Roponen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2:53.37+5.95Q
2625 Nicole Fessel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2:53.58+6.16Q
2719 Madoka Natsumi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:54.06+6.64Q
284 Daria Gaiazova Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:54.26+6.84Q
297 Caroline Weibel Flag of France.svg  France 2:54.27+6.85Q
303 Sylwia Jaśkowiec Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2:54.34+6.92
3159 Vita Yakymchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2:54.38+6.96
328 Elisa Brocard Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2:55.50+8.08
339 Kaili Sirge Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 2:55.54+8.12
3420 Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:55.76+8.34
3527 Natalya Naryshkina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2:56.00+8.58
3645 Triin Ojaste Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 2:56.22+8.80
3716 Seraina Mischol Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2:56.31+8.89
3835 Britta Johansson Norgren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2:56.33+8.91
3932 Maiken Caspersen Falla Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:56.35+8.93
3960 Elizabeth Stephen Flag of the United States.svg  USA 2:56.35+8.93
4146 Laura Valaas Flag of the United States.svg  USA 2:56.71+9.29
422 Viktoria Lopatina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2:57.41+9.99
4336 Alyona Sidko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2:57.46+10.04
4411 Nobuko Fukuda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:57.75+10.33
4567 Michito Kashiwabara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2:57.85+10.43
465 Eva Nývltová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2:57.92+10.50
4749 Maryna Antsybor Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2:59.02+11.60
4828 Karin Moroder Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2:59.06+11.64
4964 Song Bo Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2:59.26+11.84
5057 Helena Erbenová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2:59.40+11.98
5148 Oxana Yatskaya Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 2:59.49+12.07
5247 Morgan Smyth Flag of the United States.svg  USA 2:59.87+12.45
5355 Irina Terentjeva Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3:00.51+13.09
5413 Perianne Jones Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3:00.52+13.10
5552 Dandan Man Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3:01.14+13.72
5656 Katarina Garajova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3:01.69+14.27
5754 Yingcui E Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3:02.19+14.77
5850 Esther Bottomley Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3:02.68+15.26
5958 Elena Kolomina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 3:03.02+15.60
6062 Nastassia Dubarezava Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3:03.64+16.22
6166 Kateryna Grygorenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3:03.76+16.34
6244 Shayla Swanson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3:04.14+16.72
6361 Tatyana Roshchina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 3:05.16+17.74
6463 Katherine Calder Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3:05.29+17.87
6553 Barbara Jezeršek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3:05.50+18.08
6651 Kornelia Marek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3:06.23+18.81
6772 Teodora Malcheva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3:08.31+20.89
6869 Mónika György Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 3:09.38+21.96
6968 Dina Ussina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 3:10.97+23.55
7081 Olga Reshetkova Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 3:11.68+24.26
7173 Lada Nesterenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3:12.62+25.20
7271 Katarina Johansen Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3:12.67+25.25
7370 Kelime Çetinkaya Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3:13.79+26.37
7475 Antonia Grigorova-Burgova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3:14.71+27.29
7579 Chae-Won Lee Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 3:14.96+27.54
7684 Jaquelin Mourao Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3:17.17+29.75
7777 Vedrana Malec Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3:18.29+30.87
7882 Anete Brice Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 3:19.26+31.84
7976 Andrea Fancy Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3:22.52+35.10
8074 Sarah Young Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 3:22.94+35.52
8190 Vera Viczián Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3:23.09+35.67
8280 Maria Danou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 3:25.51+38.09
8388 Rosana Kiroska Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 3:29.20+41.78
8496 Alexandra Camenșcic Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 3:29.22+41.80
8578 Fiona Hughes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 3:29.62+42.20
8693 Tanja Karišik Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:33.35+45.93
8794 Kitti Szoelloesi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3:33.88+46.46
8892 Julia Zamyatina Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 3:39.99+52.57
8983 Erdene-Ochiryn Ochirsüren Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 3:51.81+1:04.39
9085 Belma Smrkovic Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3:52.37+1:04.95
9187 Mirlene Picin Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3:54.56+1:07.14
9289 Ana Angelova Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 3:59.20+1:11.78
9386 Otgontsetseg Chinbat Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 4:11.52+1:24.10
9497 Qristine Khachatryan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 4:20.05+1:32.63
9591 Bhuwneshwari Thakur Flag of India.svg  India 4:58.24+2:10.82
65 Laura Orgué Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DNS
33 Natalya Matveyeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia DSQ

Quarterfinals

Q - Qualified for next round
PF - Photo Finish
LL - Lucky Loser - qualified for next round due to their times

Quarterfinal 1
RankSeedAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
11 Natalya Matveyeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Q
210 Ida Ingemarsdotter Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Q
311 Natalya Korostelyova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia LL
420 Celine Brun-Lie Flag of Norway.svg  Norway LL
521 Kirsi Perälä Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 23rd
630 Caroline Weibel Flag of France.svg  France 29th
Quarterfinal 2
RankSeedAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
14 Charlotte Kalla Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Q
27 Kikkan Randall Flag of the United States.svg  USA Q
327 Nicole Fessel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 15th
417 Miriam Gössner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19th
514 Riikka Sarasoja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 20th
624 Aurore Cuinet Flag of France.svg  France 25th
Quarterfinal 3
RankSeedAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
15 Marthe Kristoffersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Q
215 Marit Bjørgen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Q
326 Riitta-Liisa Roponen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14th
46 Vesna Fabjan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 16th
516 Kaija Udras Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 21st
625 Katja Višnar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 26th
Quarterfinal 4
RankSeedAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
12 Arianna Follis Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Q
212 Anna Olsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Q
319 Petra Majdič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 12th
49 Claudia Nystad Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 18th
522 Manuela Henkel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 24th
629 Daria Gaiazova Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28th
Quarterfinal 5
RankSeedAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
13 Pirjo Muranen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Q
213 Alena Procházková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Q
323 Magda Genuin Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 13th
48 Olga Vasiljonok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 17th
518 Laure Barthélémy Flag of France.svg  France 22nd
628 Madoka Natsumi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 27th

Semifinals

Semifinal 1
RankSeedAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
17 Kikkan Randall Flag of the United States.svg  USA 2:43.2QA
21 Natalya Matveyeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2:43.7+0.5QA
310 Ida Ingemarsdotter Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2:43.7+0.5QALL
515 Marit Bjørgen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:47.0+3.8QB
64 Charlotte Kalla Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2:47.3+4.1QB
Semifinal 2
RankSeedAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
12 Arianna Follis Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2:44.2QA
23 Pirjo Muranen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2:44.6+0.4QA
312 Anna Olsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2:45.1+0.9QA LL
45 Marthe Kristoffersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:46.2+2.0QB
513 Alena Procházková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 2:49.5+5.3QB
611 Natalya Korostelyova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2:51.8+7.6QB

Finals

Final A
RankSeedAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
Gold medal icon.svg2 Arianna Follis Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1st
Silver medal icon.svg7 Kikkan Randall Flag of the United States.svg  USA 2nd
Bronze medal icon.svg3 Pirjo Muranen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3rd
410 Ida Ingemarsdotter Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 4th
512 Anna Olsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5th
1 Natalya Matveyeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia DSQ
Final B
RankSeedAthleteCountryTimeDeficitNote
14 Charlotte Kalla Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 6th
213 Alena Procházková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 7th
35 Marthe Kristoffersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 8th
415 Marit Bjørgen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 9th
511 Natalya Korostelyova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 10th
620 Celine Brun-Lie Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 11th

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