Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's 10 kilometre freestyle

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Women's 10 kilometre freestyle
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueAlpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre
Dates15 February
Competitors90 from 44 nations
Winning time25:00.5
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Ragnhild Haga
 Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Charlotte Kalla  Sweden
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marit Bjørgen  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Krista Pärmäkoski  Finland
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The women's 10 kilometre freestyle

Ragnhild Haga of Norway won the gold medal, finishing more than 20 seconds ahead of silver medalist Charlotte Kalla of Sweden. Two bronze medals were awarded after Norwegian Marit Bjørgen and Krista Pärmäkoski of Finland recorded identical times; it was Bjørgen's twelfth Winter Olympic medal leaving her one behind the all-time record of thirteen held by biathlete Ole Einar Bjørndalen.[3]

Qualification

A total of up to 310 cross-country skiers qualified across all eleven events. Athletes qualified for this event by having met the A qualification standard, which meant having 100 or less FIS Points or meeting the B standard, which meant 300 or less FIS points in the distance classification. Countries not meeting the A standard were allowed to enter a maximum of one B standard athlete per gender. The Points list takes into average the best results of athletes per discipline during the qualification period (1 July 2016 to 21 January 2018). Countries received additional quotas by having athletes ranked in the top 30 of the FIS Olympics Points list (two per gender maximum, overall across all events). Countries also received an additional quota (one per gender maximum) if an athlete was ranked in the top 300 of the FIS Olympics Points list. After the distribution of B standard quotas, the remaining quotas were distributed using the Olympic FIS Points list, with each athlete only counting once for qualification purposes. A country could only enter a maximum of four athletes for the event.[4]

Competition schedule

All times are (UTC+9).

Date Time Event
15 February 15:30 Final

Results

The race was started at 15:30.[5]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 50
Ragnhild Haga
 Norway 25:00.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 52 Charlotte Kalla  Sweden 25:20.8 +20.3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 32 Marit Bjørgen  Norway 25:32.4 +31.9
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 48 Krista Pärmäkoski  Finland 25:32.4 +31.9
5 56 Jessie Diggins  United States 25:35.7 +35.2
6 46 Nathalie von Siebenthal  Switzerland 25:50.3 +49.8
7 58 Ingvild Flugstad Østberg  Norway 26:06.0 +1:05.5
8 42
Anastasia Sedova
 Olympic Athletes from Russia 26:07.8 +1:07.3
9 54 Teresa Stadlober  Austria 26:16.1 +1:15.6
10 29 Anna Nechaevskaya  Olympic Athletes from Russia 26:24.8 +1:24.3
11 60 Heidi Weng  Norway 26:25.1 +1:24.6
12 37 Alenka Čebašek  Slovenia 26:30.1 +1:29.6
13 30 Ebba Andersson  Sweden 26:32.9 +1:32.4
14 28 Coraline Hugue  France 26:37.9 +1:37.4
15 44
Sadie Bjornsen
 United States 26:42.6 +1:42.1
16 23 Kikkan Randall  United States 26:50.4 +1:49.9
17 19 Alisa Zhambalova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 26:57.8 +1:57.3
18 21 Masako Ishida  Japan 27:03.5 +2:03.0
19 18 Victoria Carl  Germany 27:04.6 +2:04.1
20 27 Riitta-Liisa Roponen  Finland 27:04.8 +2:04.3
21 16 Hanna Falk  Sweden 27:08.5 +2:08.0
22 22
Aurore Jéan
 France 27:12.6 +2:12.1
23 40 Laura Mononen  Finland 27:15.6 +2:15.1
24 35 Sylwia Jaśkowiec  Poland 27:21.5 +2:21.0
25 34 Stefanie Böhler  Germany 27:21.8 +2:21.3
26 24 Sandra Ringwald  Germany 27:24.7 +2:24.2
27 15 Anamarija Lampič  Slovenia 27:26.4 +2:25.9
28 38 Petra Nováková  Czech Republic 27:33.8 +2:33.3
29 26 Elisa Brocard  Italy 27:34.8 +2:34.3
30 17 Liz Stephen  United States 27:35.9 +2:35.4
31 59 Ilaria Debertolis  Italy 27:41.2 +2:40.7
32 55 Emily Nishikawa  Canada 27:41.5 +2:41.0
33 6 Barbara Jezeršek  Australia 27:42.5 +2:42.0
34 36 Ida Ingemarsdotter  Sweden 27:42.6 +2:42.1
35 25 Anouk Faivre-Picon  France 27:42.8 +2:42.3
36 49 Li Xin  China 27:44.5 +2:44.0
37 64 Dahria Beatty  Canada 27:48.9 +2:48.4
38 13 Sara Pellegrini  Italy 28:01.5 +3:01.0
39 39 Lucia Scardoni  Italy 28:04.1 +3:03.6
40 33 Yulia Tikhonova  Belarus 28:07.0 +3:06.5
41 61 Jessica Yeaton  Australia 28:09.6 +3:09.1
42 41 Ewelina Marcisz  Poland 28:10.0 +3:09.5
43 47 Cendrine Browne  Canada 28:12.4 +3:11.9
44 65 Patrīcija Eiduka  Latvia 28:13.6 +3:13.1
45 20
Kateřina Beroušková
 Czech Republic 28:14.4 +3:13.9
46 11 Maryna Antsybor  Ukraine 28:18.7 +3:18.2
47 12 Valeriya Tyuleneva  Kazakhstan 28:20.7 +3:20.2
48 9 Polina Seronosova  Belarus 28:22.8 +3:22.3
49 10 Lydia Hiernickel  Switzerland 28:33.4 +3:32.9
50 51 Tatjana Mannima  Estonia 28:37.0 +3:36.5
51 2 Lee Chae-won  South Korea 28:37.5 +3:37.0
52 7 Tetyana Antypenko  Ukraine 28:38.2 +3:37.7
53 80 Tímea Lőrincz  Romania 28:40.9 +3:40.4
54 57 Manca Slabanja  Slovenia 28:47.3 +3:46.8
55 43 Chi Chunxue  China 28:49.7 +3:49.2
56 14 Anna Shevchenko  Kazakhstan 28:56.9 +3:56.4
57 4 Delphine Claudel  France 28:58.9 +3:58.4
58 53 Alena Procházková  Slovakia 28:59.5 +3:59.0
59 5 Barbora Havlíčková  Czech Republic 29:00.7 +4:00.2
60 8 Petra Hynčicová  Czech Republic 29:09.9 +4:09.4
61 45 Anna Seebacher  Austria 29:11.2 +4:10.7
62 68 Anne-Marie Comeau  Canada 29:11.3 +4:10.8
63 3 Elena Kolomina  Kazakhstan 29:13.0 +4:12.5
64 31 Martyna Galewicz  Poland 29:23.3 +4:22.8
65 71 Tanja Karišik-Košarac  Bosnia and Herzegovina 29:24.3 +4:23.8
66 63 Antoniya Grigorova  Bulgaria 29:32.8 +4:32.3
67 1 Lisa Unterweger  Austria 29:35.2 +4:34.7
68 66 Aimee Watson  Australia 29:41.4 +4:40.9
69 74 Nika Razinger  Slovenia 29:45.5 +4:45.0
70 62 Valiantsina Kaminskaya  Belarus 30:01.6 +5:01.1
71 70 Vedrana Malec  Croatia 30:20.3 +5:19.8
72 81 Katya Galstyan  Armenia 30:25.1 +5:24.6
73 83 Marija Kaznačenko  Lithuania 30:44.2 +5:43.7
74 73 Jaqueline Mourão  Brazil 30:50.3 +5:49.8
75 76 Annika Taylor  Great Britain 30:52.9 +5:52.4
76 69 Maria Ntanou  Greece 31:04.1 +6:03.6
77 85 Emőke Szőcs  Hungary 31:04.6 +6:04.1
78 77 Elsa Guðrún Jónsdóttir  Iceland 31:12.8 +6:12.3
79 67 Ju Hye-ri  South Korea 31:27.1 +6:26.6
80 86 Inga Paškovska  Latvia 31:34.9 +6:34.4
81 75 Casey Wright  Australia 31:56.3 +6:55.8
82 78 Karen Chanloung  Thailand 32:30.2 +7:29.7
83 84 Mathilde-Amivi Petitjean  Togo 32:35.2 +7:34.7
84 82 Chinbatyn Otgontsetseg  Mongolia 32:52.1 +7:51.6
85 79 Viktorija Todorovska  Macedonia 32:57.6 +7:57.1
86 72 Ayşenur Duman  Turkey 33:06.4 +8:05.9
87 87 María Cecilia Domínguez  Argentina 34:16.1 +9:15.6
88 89 Marija Bulatović  Montenegro 35:24.0 +10:23.5
89 90 Ri Yong-gum  North Korea 36:40.4 +11:39.9
90 88 Claudia Salcedo  Chile 37:19.2 +12:18.7

References

  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 5 November 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Haga dusts field to win 10K freestyle; Bjoergen adds a medal". USA Today. Associated Press. 15 February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  4. International Ski Federation
    (FIS). 13 April 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  5. ^ Final results