FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's 15 kilometre skiathlon

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Women's 15 kilometre skiathlon
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021
Location Oberstdorf, Germany
Date27 February
Competitors59 from 21 nations
Winning time38:35.5
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  2019
2023  

The Women's 15 kilometre skiathlon competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 was held on 27 February 2021. [1] [2]

Results

The race was started at 11:45. [3]

RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg4 Therese Johaug Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 38:35.5
Silver medal icon.svg8 Frida Karlsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 39:05.5+30.0
Bronze medal icon.svg2 Ebba Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 39:05.7+30.2
49 Teresa Stadlober Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 39:46.9+1:11.4
521 Charlotte Kalla Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 39:47.6+1:12.1
610 Helene Marie Fossesholm Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 39:51.1+1:15.6
715 Delphine Claudel Flag of France.svg  France 39:58.2+1:22.7
87 Tatiana Sorina Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  Russian Ski Federation 39:58.8+1:23.3
914 Heidi Weng Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 40:01.0+1:25.5
1013 Yana Kirpichenko Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  Russian Ski Federation 40:05.5+1:30.0
113 Yuliya Stupak Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  Russian Ski Federation 40:28.0+1:52.5
1223 Anne Kjersti Kalvå Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 40:28.7+1:53.2
1311 Krista Pärmäkoski Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 40:28.9+1:53.4
1412 Kateřina Razýmová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 40:31.1+1:55.6
151 Jessie Diggins Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 40:35.0+1:59.5
166 Natalya Nepryayeva Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  Russian Ski Federation 40:39.8+2:04.3
1726 Lotta Udnes Weng Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 41:03.2+2:27.7
1817 Emma Ribom Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 41:07.1+2:31.6
1932 Pia Fink Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 41:31.7+2:56.2
2022 Laura Mononen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 41:34.8+2:59.3
2119 Anna Comarella Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 41:44.0+3:08.5
2233 Vilma Nissinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 41:47.5+3:12.0
2338 Cendrine Browne Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 41:51.4+3:15.9
2446 Caterina Ganz Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 41:51.6+3:16.1
2544 Sophia Laukli Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 41:54.2+3:18.7
2624 Masako Ishida Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 41:57.0+3:21.5
2729 Francesca Franchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 42:18.1+3:42.6
2825 Katherine Stewart-Jones Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 42:18.5+3:43.0
295 Katharina Hennig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 42:32.1+3:56.6
3018 Johanna Matintalo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 42:36.6+4:01.1
3127 Petra Nováková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 42:58.4+4:22.9
3230 Katharine Ogden Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 43:20.4+4:44.9
3334 Valeriya Tyuleneva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 43:27.9+4:52.4
3431 Lisa Lohmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 43:28.1+4:52.6
3535 Martina Di Centa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 43:31.4+4:55.9
3636 Antonia Fräbel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 43:32.7+4:57.2
3716 Hailey Swirbul Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 43:38.8+5:03.3
3820 Patrīcija Eiduka Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 43:54.2+5:18.7
3939 Masae Tsuchiya Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 43:55.0+5:19.5
4028 Izabela Marcisz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 44:01.0+5:25.5
4148 Carola Vila Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 44:55.7+6:20.2
4237 Miki Kodama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 45:05.4+6:29.9
4341 Olga Mandrika Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 45:17.4+6:41.9
4443 Angelina Shuryga Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 45:34.7+6:59.2
4540 Shiori Yokohama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 45:35.4+6:59.9
4642 Valentyna Kaminska Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 45:35.8+7:00.3
4751 Karolina Kaleta Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 45:36.4+7:00.9
4854 Laura Leclair Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 45:39.8+7:04.3
4958 Tuva Bygrave Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 45:49.8+7:14.3
5047 Irina Bykova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 46:17.9+7:42.4
5149 Yuliya Krol Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 46:22.5+7:47.0
5257 Katya Galstyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 46:32.6+7:57.1
5356 Karolina Kukuczka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 46:53.3+8:17.8
5445 Maryna Antsybor Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 47:03.1+8:27.6
5560 Jaqueline Mourão Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 48:50.7+10:15.2
5652 Viktoriya Olekh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 49:53.0+11:17.5
5755 Maria Ntanou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Lapped
5853 Paraskevi Ladopoulou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
5959 Nefeli Tita Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
50 Anja Ilić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Did not start

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