Women's team sprint at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 | ||||||||||
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Location | Lahti, Finland | |||||||||
Date | 26 February | |||||||||
Competitors | 34 from 17 nations | |||||||||
Teams | 17 | |||||||||
Winning time | 20:20.5 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 | ||
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Cross-country skiing | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Interval start | 15 km men | 10 km women |
Pursuit | 30 km men | 15 km women |
Mass start | 50 km men | 30 km women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Relay | 4×10 km men | 4×5 km women |
Nordic combined | ||
Normal hill | Individual | Team |
Large hill | Individual | Team sprint |
Ski jumping | ||
Normal hill | Men | Women |
Team | ||
Large hill | Individual | Team |
The Women's team sprint event of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 was held on 26 February 2017. [1] [2]
The semifinals were started at 11:30.
Rank | Heat | Bib | Country | Athletes | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | A | 1 | Norway | Heidi Weng Maiken Caspersen Falla | 20:10.7 | — | Q |
2 | A | 3 | Finland | Aino-Kaisa Saarinen Kerttu Niskanen | 20:13.8 | +3.1 | Q |
3 | A | 2 | Switzerland | Nadine Fähndrich Laurien van der Graaff | 20:23.6 | +12.9 | q |
4 | A | 5 | Italy | Ilaria Debertolis Lucia Scardoni | 20:34.5 | +23.8 | q |
5 | A | 4 | Slovenia | Katja Višnar Anamarija Lampič | 20:43.4 | +32.7 | q |
6 | A | 7 | Czech Republic | Karolína Grohová Sandra Schützová | 21:26.3 | +1:15.6 | out |
7 | A | 6 | Canada | Cendrine Browne Dahria Beatty | 21:35.6 | +1:24.9 | out |
8 | A | 8 | Ukraine | Tetyana Antypenko Yuliya Krol | 22:04.4 | +1:53.7 | out |
9 | A | 9 | Australia | Jessica Yeaton Katerina Paul | 23:11.9 | +3:01.2 | out |
Rank | Heat | Bib | Country | Athletes | Time | Deficit | Note |
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1 | B | 11 | Sweden | Ida Ingemarsdotter Stina Nilsson | 20:29.2 | — | Q |
2 | B | 12 | Germany | Stefanie Böhler Nicole Fessel | 20:29.6 | +0.4 | Q |
3 | B | 10 | United States | Sadie Bjornsen Jessie Diggins | 20:30.6 | +1.4 | q |
4 | B | 13 | Russia | Yuliya Belorukova Natalya Matveyeva | 20:33.6 | +4.4 | q |
5 | B | 14 | Poland | Ewelina Marcisz Justyna Kowalczyk | 21:00.2 | +31.0 | q |
6 | B | 15 | Belarus | Polina Seronosova Yulia Tikhonova | 21:06.8 | +37.6 | out |
7 | B | 17 | Kazakhstan | Anna Stoyan Anna Shevchenko | 21:39.3 | + 1:10.1 | out |
8 | B | 16 | Austria | Lisa Unterweger Anna Roswitha Seebacher | 22:07.7 | + 1:38.5 | out |
The final was started at 13:30. [3] [4]
Rank | Bib | Country | Athletes | Time | Deficit |
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1 | Norway | Heidi Weng Maiken Caspersen Falla | 20:20.5 | — | |
13 | Russia | Yuliya Belorukova Natalya Matveyeva | 20:26.1 | +5.6 | |
10 | United States | Sadie Bjornsen Jessie Diggins | 20:38.9 | +18.4 | |
4 | 11 | Sweden | Ida Ingemarsdotter Stina Nilsson | 20:39.1 | +18.6 |
5 | 3 | Finland | Aino-Kaisa Saarinen Kerttu Niskanen | 20:43.5 | +23.0 |
6 | 12 | Germany | Stefanie Böhler Nicole Fessel | 20:50.0 | +29.5 |
7 | 2 | Switzerland | Nadine Fähndrich Laurien van der Graaff | 21:02.4 | +41.9 |
8 | 4 | Slovenia | Katja Višnar Anamarija Lampič | 21:09.0 | +48.5 |
9 | 14 | Poland | Ewelina Marcisz Justyna Kowalczyk | 21:09.5 | +49.0 |
10 | 5 | Italy | Ilaria Debertolis Lucia Scardoni | 21:25.7 | +1:05.2 |
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