Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's 2 × 5 kilometre pursuit

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Women’s 2 × 5 kilometre pursuit
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
VenueSoldier Hollow
Dates15 February
Competitors73 from 27 nations
Winning time25:09.9
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Beckie Scott
 Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kateřina Neumannová
 Czech Republic
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Viola Bauer
 Germany
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The 2 × 5 kilometre pursuit cross-country skiing competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States, was held on 15 February at Soldier Hollow.

This competition consisted of two races. The first race was a 5 kilometre classical race and the second was a 5 km freestyle pursuit where the competitors started based on their times from the classical race. The winner was the first competitor to cross the finish line in the second race.

The race[edit]

This event was changed in 2002 as the short-distance classical event no longer was used as the first section of the event. Rather the event was skied in two sections on the same day, with classical skied first, followed by the freestyle pursuit, both sections now over 5 km.[1] The morning classical leg was won by Olga Danilova with her teammate Larisa Lazutina in second. They had a lead of over seven seconds on Slovenian Petra Majdič. The Russians were not as strong in the freestyle, but still won the gold and silver medals easily, Danilova seven seconds ahead of Lazutina, who was 10 seconds ahead of Beckie Scott. The battle for the bronze was very close. Canadian Scott had been sixth in the classical section, with Czech skier Kateřina Neumannová in eighth, trailing Scott by 10.1 seconds. But Neumannová closed on Scott by the last kilometer but could never pass her, Scott holding on to make the podium.

In October 2003 it was confirmed that Danilova had tested positive for darbepoetin, an erythropoietin analogue, and was disqualified. Later Lazutina was also found to have tested positive for darbepoetin, and was disqualified. At the end of 2003, Beckie Scott was awarded the gold medal. Neumannová being moved up to silver, and the bronze medal going to German Viola Bauer. This was the first ever gold medal for Canada in Nordic skiing.

Results[edit]

The 5 km classical race was started at 09:00 and 5 km freestyle pursuit at 11:30.[2]

Rank Name Country 5 km classic 5 km free Finish time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) Beckie Scott  Canada 13:17.5 11:52.9 25:09.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kateřina Neumannová  Czech Republic 13:27.6 11:43.0 25:10.0 +0.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Viola Bauer  Germany 13:15.3 11:56.1 25:11.1 +1.2
4 Yuliya Chepalova  Russia 13:30.0 11:41.3 25:11.3 +1.4
5 Nina Gavrylyuk  Russia 13:26.8 11:47.5 25:13.5 +3.6
6 Bente Skari  Norway 13:11.7 12:03.2 25:14.2 +4.3
7 Petra Majdič  Slovenia 13:06.1 12:10.5 25:16.5 +6.6
8 Gabriella Paruzzi  Italy 13:33.9 11:45.6 25:18.6 +8.7
9 Sabina Valbusa  Italy 13:41.9 11:41.1 25:22.1 +12.2
10 Iryna Terelya  Ukraine 13:43.7 11:50.6 25:33.6 +23.7
11 Stefania Belmondo  Italy 13:50.4 11:45.3 25:35.3 +25.4
12 Kaisa Varis  Finland 13:37.9 11:59.0 25:36.0 +26.1
13 Kristina Šmigun  Estonia 13:51.5 11:57.6 25:48.6 +38.7
14 Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen  Norway 13:44.7 12:22.0 26:06.0 +56.1
15 Oxana Yatskaya  Kazakhstan 13:48.3 12:21.0 26:09.0 +59.1
16 Kati Sundqvist  Finland 13:54.4 12:16.1 26:10.1 +1:00.2
17 Sara Renner  Canada 13:57.3 12:13.3 26:10.3 +1:00.4
18 Evi Sachenbacher  Germany 14:05.4 12:06.0 26:11.0 +1:01.1
19 Karine Philippot  France 14:12.9 11:59.0 26:11.0 +1:01.1
20 Manuela Henkel  Germany 13:49.8 12:22.4 26:11.4 +1:01.5
21 Valentyna Shevchenko  Ukraine 13:48.7 12:23.4 26:11.4 +1:01.5
22 Laurence Rochat  Switzerland 13:57.1 12:14.8 26:11.8 +1:01.9
23 Nataša Lačen  Slovenia 14:14.7 12:00.1 26:14.1 +1:04.2
24 Svetlana Shishkina  Kazakhstan 14:00.6 12:15.0 26:15.0 +1:05.1
25 Elin Ek  Sweden 14:01.6 12:17.3 26:18.3 +1:08.4
26 Tina Bay  Norway 13:53.7 12:29.7 26:22.7 +1:12.8
27 Sumiko Yokoyama  Japan 14:22.4 12:01.3 26:23.3 +1:13.4
28 Vibeke Skofterud  Norway 14:12.3 12:14.7 26:26.7 +1:16.8
29 Brigitte Albrecht-Loretan  Switzerland 14:30.0 11:57.3 26:27.3 +1:17.4
30 Nina Kemppel  United States 13:58.1 12:29.8 26:27.8 +1:17.9
31 Aurelie Storti  France 14:06.0 12:21.9 26:27.9 +1:18.0
32 Vera Zyatikova  Belarus 14:15.2 12:13.0 26:28.0 +1:18.1
33 Milaine Thériault  Canada 13:57.0 12:32.1 26:29.1 +1:19.2
34 Nataliya Zyatikova  Belarus 14:23.5 12:06.4 26:29.4 +1:19.5
35 Jenny Olsson  Sweden 14:00.7 12:29.8 26:29.8 +1:19.9
36 Satu Salonen  Finland 13:43.4 12:49.5 26:32.5 +1:22.6
37 Annick Pierrel  France 14:18.6 12:16.1 26:34.1 +1:24.2
38 Kanoko Goto  Japan 14:16.1 12:19.6 26:35.6 +1:25.7
39 Lina Andersson  Sweden 13:50.6 12:45.7 26:35.7 +1:25.8
40 Elina Pienimäki-Hietamäki  Finland 14:21.3 12:16.7 26:37.7 +1:27.8
41 Teja Gregorin  Slovenia 14:20.7 12:43.6 27:03.6 +1:53.7
42 Helena Balatková  Czech Republic 14:20.6 12:45.8 27:05.8 +1:55.9
43 Svetlana Deshevykh  Kazakhstan 14:16.2 12:51.7 27:07.7 +1:57.8
44 Yuxia Hou  China 14:26.3 12:43.3 27:09.3 +1:59.4
45 Kamila Rajdlová  Czech Republic 14:11.1 12:58.6 27:09.6 +1:59.7
46 Anna-Carin Olofsson  Sweden 14:28.3 12:52.7 27:20.7 +2:10.8
47 Elena Antonova  Kazakhstan 14:06.6 13:15.8 27:21.8 +2:11.9
48 Wendy Kay Wagner  United States 14:11.1 13:14.1 27:25.1 +2:15.2
49 Amanda Fortier  Canada 14:30.5 did not advance
50 Nobuko Fukuda  Japan 14:31.6
51 Aelin Peterson  United States 14:33.7
52 Yelena Kalugina  Belarus 14:34.6
53 Cristina Paluselli  Italy 14:36.5
54 Piret Niglas  Estonia 14:36.9
55 Claudia Künzel  Germany 14:37.0
56 Olena Rodina  Ukraine 14:37.8
57 Maryna Pestryakova  Ukraine 14:41.0
58 Jaroslava Bukvajová  Slovakia 14:42.9
59 Madoka Natumi  Japan 14:51.4
60 Kikkan Randall  United States 14:53.0
61 Nataliya Sviridova-Kalinovskaya  Belarus 14:53.6
62 Kateřina Hanušová  Czech Republic 14:55.0
63 Irina Terentjeva  Lithuania 15:13.5
64 Maja Kezele  Croatia 15:40.1
65 Luan Zhengrong  China 15:40.6
66 Lee Chun-ja  South Korea 16:13.1
67 Kelime Çetinkaya  Turkey 17:10.8
68 Davaa Enkhee  Mongolia 17:20.3
69 Margarit Nikolyan  Armenia 17:23.6
70 Zsófia Gottschall  Hungary 17:36.6
71 Katerina Balkaba  Greece 18:48.9
DSQ Olga Danilova  Russia 12:58.7 11:54.1 24:52.1
Larisa Lazutina  Russia 12:58.9 12:01.0 24:59.0

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Women's 5/5 kilometres Pursuit". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  2. ^ Final results