Kazakhstan at the 2002 Winter Olympics | |
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IOC code | KAZ |
NOC | National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
Website | www |
in Salt Lake City | |
Competitors | 50 (20 men, 30 women) in 7 sports |
Flag bearer | Radik Bikchentayev (speed skating) |
Medals |
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Winter Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
Soviet Union (1956–1988) Unified Team (1992) |
Kazakhstan competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States.
Athlete | Event | Race 1 | Race 2 | Total | |
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Time | Time | Time | Rank | ||
Danil Anisimov | Giant Slalom | 1:21.40 | 1:19.21 | 2:40.61 | 53 |
Danil Anisimov | Slalom | DNF | – | DNF | – |
Athlete | Event | Race 1 | Race 2 | Total | |
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Time | Time | Time | Rank | ||
Olesya Persidskaya | Giant Slalom | DNF | – | DNF | – |
Olesya Persidskaya | Slalom | 1:03.98 | 1:05.99 | 2:09.97 | 34 |
Event | Athlete | Misses 1 | Time | Rank |
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10 km sprint | Dmitry Pantov | 5 | 29:46.3 | 79 |
Event | Athlete | Time | Misses | Adjusted time 3 | Rank |
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20 km | Dmitry Pantov | 54:32.8 | 3 | 57:32.8 | 49 |
Event | Athlete | Misses 1 | Time | Rank |
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7.5 km sprint | Yelena Dubok | 1 | 24:50.1 | 62 |
10 km pursuit 4 | Yelena Dubok | 2 | 34:41.5 | 30 |
Event | Athlete | Time | Misses | Adjusted time 3 | Rank |
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15 km | Yelena Dubok | 52:32.5 | 5 | 57:32.5 | 60 |
Sprint
Athlete | Qualifying round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Final rank | |
Maksim Odnodvortsev | 3:06.83 | 51 | Did not advance | |||||
Vladimir Bortsov | 3:06.03 | 50 | Did not advance | |||||
Denis Krivushkin | 3:02.73 | 43 | Did not advance | |||||
Nikolay Chebotko | 3:00.31 | 34 | Did not advance |
Pursuit
Athlete | 10 km C | 10 km F pursuit1 | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Final rank | |
Denis Krivushkin | 28:22.0 | 49 Q | 26:57.7 | 48 |
Nikolay Chebotko | 27:50.0 | 37 Q | 25:56.5 | 39 |
Andrey Nevzorov | 27:14.3 | 24 Q | 24:27.7 | 15 |
Andrey Golovko | 26:45.8 | 10 Q | 24:48.9 | 21 |
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
15 km C | Igor Zubrilin | 41:15.5 | 44 |
Pavel Ryabinin | 41:03.2 | 42 | |
Denis Krivushkin | 40:27.7 | 37 | |
Andrey Golovko | 39:28.1 | 18 | |
30 km F | Vladimir Bortsov | 1'17:47.5 | 46 |
Maksim Odnodvortsev | 1'16:25.6 | 37 | |
Nikolay Chebotko | 1'14:32.2 | 22 | |
Andrey Nevzorov | 1'14:12.1 | 18 | |
50 km C | Igor Zubrilin | 2'20:25.7 | 35 |
Maksim Odnodvortsev | 2'19:50.3 | 34 | |
Andrey Golovko | 2'16:42.2 | 23 | |
Andrey Nevzorov | 2'13:53.1 | 13 |
4 × 10 km relay
Athletes | Race | |
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Time | Rank | |
Andrey Golovko Pavel Ryabinin Nikolay Chebotko Andrey Nevzorov | 1'38:20.8 | 14 |
Sprint
Athlete | Qualifying round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Final rank | |
Dariya Starostina | 3:41.69 | 53 | Did not advance | |||||
Nataliya Isachenko | 3:39.09 | 51 | Did not advance |
Pursuit
Athlete | 5 km C | 5 km F pursuit2 | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Final rank | |
Svetlana Deshevykh | 14:16.2 | 39 Q | 14:09.5 | 43 |
Yelena Volodina-Antonova | 14:06.6 | 31 Q | 14:23.6 | 47 |
Svetlana Shishkina-Malakhova | 14:00.6 | 26 Q | 13:16.8 | 24 |
Oksana Yatskaya | 13:48.3 | 14 Q | 13:10.8 | 15 |
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
10 km C | Svetlana Deshevykh | 30:39.2 | 33 |
Yelena Volodina-Antonova | 30:27.3 | 29 | |
Oksana Yatskaya | 30:13.9 | 24 | |
Svetlana Shishkina-Malakhova | 30:06.7 | 21 | |
15 km F | Nataliya Isachenko | 45:51.4 | 49 |
Dariya Starostina | 45:28.8 | 45 | |
Svetlana Shishkina-Malakhova | 43:05.1 | 33 | |
Oksana Yatskaya | 42:46.0 | 25 | |
30 km C | Svetlana Deshevykh | 1'46:18.1 | 37 |
Yelena Volodina-Antonova | 1'43:37.6 | 32 | |
Oksana Yatskaya | 1'37:25.3 | 17 | |
Svetlana Shishkina-Malakhova | 1'37:14.5 | 16 |
4 × 5 km relay
Athletes | Race | |
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Time | Rank | |
Svetlana Deshevykh Yelena Volodina-Antonova Oksana Yatskaya Svetlana Shishkina-Malakhova | 51:52.2 | 11 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||
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Time | Points | Rank | Time | Points | Rank | ||
Aleksey Bannikov | Moguls | 31.99 | 22.14 | 24 | Did not advance |
Top two teams (shaded) advanced to semifinals.
Team | GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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Canada | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 25 | 0 | +25 | 6 |
Sweden | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 13 | −3 | 4 |
Russia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 11 | −5 | 2 |
Kazakhstan | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 18 | −17 | 0 |
All times are local (UTC-7).
11 February 2002 11:00 | Canada | 7–0 (3–0, 2–0, 2–0) | Kazakhstan | E Center, West Valley City Attendance: 7,321 |
13 February 2002 14:00 | Sweden | 7–0 (3–0, 2–0, 2–0) | Kazakhstan | Peaks Ice Arena, Provo Attendance: 5,349 |
15 February 2002 14:00 | Kazakhstan | 1–4 (1–1, 0–2, 0–1) | Russia | Peaks Ice Arena, Provo Attendance: 5,618 |
Fifth place semifinal
17 February 2002 21:00 | Germany | 4–0 (1–0, 3–0, 0–0) | Kazakhstan | E Center, West Valley City Attendance: 7,773 |
7th place match
19 February 2002 14:00 | China | 2–1 OT (1–0, 0–0, 0–1, 1–0) | Kazakhstan 8th | Peaks Ice Arena, Provo Attendance: 5,490 |
Athlete | Event | Qualifying jump | Final jump 1 | Final jump 2 | Total | ||||||
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Distance | Points | Rank | Distance | Points | Rank | Distance | Points | Points | Rank | ||
Aleksandr Korobov | Normal hill | 80.5 | 90.5 | 38 Q | 78.0 | 85.5 | 48 | Did not advance | |||
Pavel Gayduk | 80.5 | 92.0 | 35 Q | 82.5 | 96.5 | 44 | Did not advance | ||||
Maksim Polunin | 87.0 | 106.5 | 24 Q | 85.5 | 103.5 | 38 | Did not advance | ||||
Stanislav Filimonov | 89.0 | 111.5 | 16 Q | 89.0 | 111.5 | 28 Q | 83.5 | 98.0 | 209.5 | 32 | |
Aleksandr Korobov | Large hill | 96.5 | 65.2 | 46 | Did not advance | ||||||
Pavel Gayduk | 101.5 | 76.2 | 38 | Did not advance | |||||||
Maksim Polunin | 109.0 | 92.2 | 28 Q | 104.5 | 83.1 | 48 | Did not advance | ||||
Stanislav Filimonov | 111.0 | 96.3 | 25 Q | 120.5 | 114.9 | 21 Q | 105.0 | 82.5 | 197.4 | 30 |
Athletes | Result | |
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Points 1 | Rank | |
Maksim Polunin Stanislav Filimonov Aleksandr Korobov Pavel Gayduk | 621.1 | 13 |
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
1000 m | Sergey Tsybenko | 1:10.13 | 27 |
1500 m | Vladimir Kostin | 1:49.57 | 39 |
Nikolay Uliyanin | 1:49.42 | 36 | |
Radik Bikchentayev | 1:47.04 | 19 | |
Sergey Tsybenko | 1:46.40 | 16 | |
5000 m | Vladimir Kostin | 6:44.10 | 31 |
Sergey Ilyushchenko | 6:38.09 | 29 | |
Radik Bikchentayev | 6:31.47 | 19 |
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
1000 m | Lyudmila Prokasheva | 1:18.19 | 28 |
1500 m | Marina Pupina | 2:05.13 | 37 |
Anzhelika Gavrilova | 2:03.22 | 32 | |
3000 m | Anzhelika Gavrilova | 4:20.36 | 28 |
Marina Pupina | 4:20.04 | 27 | |
Lyudmila Prokasheva | 4:09.74 | 16 | |
5000 m | Lyudmila Prokasheva | DNF | – |
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Germany competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States. In terms of gold metals, Germany finished ranking second with 12 gold medals. Meanwhile, the 36 total medals won by German athletes were the most of any nation at these Games, as well at any Winter Olympics, until this record was broken by the United States at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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