FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 – Women's 15 kilometre skiathlon

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Women's 15 kilometre skiathlon
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023
Venue Planica Nordic Centre
Location Planica, Slovenia
Dates25 February
Competitors54 from 23 nations
Winning time38:11.8
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
  2021
2025  

The Women's 15 kilometre skiathlon competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 was held on 25 February 2023. [1] [2]

Results

The race was started at 14:00. [3]

RankBibAthleteCountryTimeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg3 Ebba Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 38:11.8
Silver medal icon.svg2 Frida Karlsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 38:33.8+22.0
Bronze medal icon.svg14 Astrid Øyre Slind Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 38:59.8+48.0
47 Katharina Hennig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 39:05.1+53.3
51 Kerttu Niskanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 39:08.1+56.3
64 Krista Pärmäkoski Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 39:33.9+1:22.1
78 Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 39:35.7+1:23.9
86 Anne Kjersti Kalvå Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 39:35.8+1:24.0
929 Francesca Franchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 39:37.1+1:25.3
1010 Delphine Claudel Flag of France.svg  France 39:41.5+1:29.7
1112 Patrīcija Eiduka Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 39:49.7+1:37.9
1211 Silje Theodorsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 39:51.7+1:39.9
1323 Kateřina Razýmová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 39:58.1+1:46.3
1420 Pia Fink Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 40:04.1+1:52.3
1522 Eveliina Piippo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 40:14.6+2:02.8
1641 Linn Svahn Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 40:19.4+2:07.6
179 Teresa Stadlober Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 40:21.1+2:09.3
1836 Cristina Pittin Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 40:25.8+2:14.0
195 Rosie Brennan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 40:34.7+2:22.9
2030 Sydney Palmer-Leger Flag of the United States.svg  United States 40:43.8+2:32.0
2135 Katherine Sauerbrey Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 40:52.9+2:41.1
2217 Masako Ishida Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 40:57.4+2:45.6
2321 Eva Urevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 41:00.7+2:48.9
2432 Anna Comarella Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 41:12.6+3:00.8
2513 Katherine Stewart-Jones Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 41:38.3+3:26.5
2628 Hailey Swirbul Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41:40.3+3:28.5
2726 Juliette Ducordeau Flag of France.svg  France 41:41.8+3:30.0
2831 Masae Tsuchiya Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 41:42.9+3:31.1
2919 Sophia Laukli Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41:44.2+3:32.4
3024 Caterina Ganz Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 42:09.9+3:58.1
3125 Lisa Lohmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 42:09.9+3:58.1
3227 Nadja Kälin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 42:15.3+4:03.5
3316 Kateřina Janatová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 42:45.5+4:33.7
3437 Jasmine Lyons Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 42:58.6+4:46.8
3515 Moa Ilar Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 43:19.0+5:07.2
3633 Kseniya Shalygina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 43:38.6+5:26.8
3750 Ellen Soehol Lie Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 44:33.9+6:22.1
3848 Kamila Makhmutova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 44:35.1+6:23.3
3938 Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 44:53.6+6:23.9
4034 Rin Sobue Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 44:53.7+6:41.8
4139 Carola Vila Obiols Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 44:35.7+6:41.9
4247 Phoebe Cridland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 44:58.6+6:46.8
4346 Neža Žerjav Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 45.04.1+6.52.3
4445 Nina Riedener Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 45:13.2+7:01.4
4542 Aisha Rakisheva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 45:58.9+7:47.1
4654 Sophia Tsu Velicer Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 46:10.3+7:58.5
4753 Anita Klemenčič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 46:24.6+8:12.8
4844 Viktoriya Olekh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 47:01.9+8:50.1
4949 Anastasiya Nikon Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 48:15.7+10:03.9
5052 Lucija Medja Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 49:21.0+11:09.2
5151 Samaneh Beyrami Baher Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Lapped
5243 Paraskevi Ladopoulou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
5340 Ana Cvetanovska Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia
18 Anne Kyllönen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Did not finish

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References

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