Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's 30 kilometre classical

Women's 30 kilometre classical
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Medal ceremony for the event. From left: Marit Bjørgen (silver), Justyna Kowalczyk (gold), Aino-Kaisa Saarinen (bronze)
VenueWhistler Olympic Park
Dates27 February
Competitors55 from 21 nations
Winning time1:30:33.7
Medalists
   Poland
   Norway
   Finland
Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Distance
10 km     women
15 km   men   women
30 km   men   women
50 km   men  
4 x 5 km relay     women
4 x 10 km relay   men  
Sprint
Individual   men   women
Team   men   women

The women's 30 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada was held on 27 February at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia at 11:45 PST.[1]

The 30 kilometre has been skated as a mass start event at the World Championships since 2005 and since the 2006 Winter Olympics. Kateřina Neumannová of the Czech Republic was the defending Olympic champion though that event was held in the freestyle technique.[2] She retired after the 2006-07 season and later chaired the organizing committee for the 2009 world championships. Poland's Justyna Kowalczyk, the defending Olympic bronze medalist, was the reigning world champion though that was also in the freestyle technique.[3] The last World Cup event in the 30 km classical took place in Trondheim, Norway on 14 March 2009 and was won by Petra Majdič of Slovenia.[4]

The race was a mass start event where all of the skiers start at the same time.

Results

Majdič, the bronze medalist in the sprint event at these games who also won the last event in this format prior to this race, did not participate in the wake of crashing down a bank, into an unprotected 3 m (9.8 ft) deep gorge and landing on ice and rocks, resulting in five broken ribs and a pneumothorax prior to the start of qualifying for the sprint event ten days earlier.[5] This race also matched up the last four world champions in this event (Zavyalova: 2003,[6] Bjørgen: 2005,[7] Kuitunen: 2007,[8] and Kowalczyk: 2009.[3]).

At the 7.1 km mark, the top three leaders were Størmer Steira (who finished eighth), Jatskaja (who finished 19th), and Kalla (who finished sixth). Kowalczyk, the defending world champion, led at the halfway mark, followed by Saarinen and Longa (who finished 12th). Bjørgen, the 2005 world champion in this event, held the lead at the 22.1 km mark, followed by Kowalczyk and Saarinen, who changed skis at the 25 km mark. Kowalczyk's finish over Bjørgen was the closest in Olympic history, edging out Neumannová's 1.4-second win over Russia's Yuliya Chepalova at the previous Olympics in Turin.[9][10]

Kowalczyk is the first woman from Poland to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics and only the second overall, after Wojciech Fortuna's victory in the ski jumping individual large hill event at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo.[11] Saarinen earned her first individual Winter Olympic medal. 2003 champion Zavylova finished 23rd while 2007 champion Kuitunen finished 14th.

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st, gold medalist(s) 1 Justyna Kowalczyk Poland 1:30:33.7 0.0
2nd, silver medalist(s) 5 Marit Bjørgen Norway 1:30:34.0 +0.3
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 2 Aino-Kaisa Saarinen Finland 1:31:38.7 +1:05.0
4 10 Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle Germany 1:31:52.9 +1:19.2
5 24 Masako Ishida Japan 1:31:56.5 +1:22.8
6 3 Charlotte Kalla Sweden 1:31:57.6+1:23.9
7 20 Therese Johaug Norway 1:32:01.3 +1:27.6
8 4 Kristin Størmer Steira Norway 1:32:04.4 +1:30.7
9 23 Anna Olsson Sweden 1:33:00.3 +2:26.6
10 22 Karine Laurent Philippot France 1:33:11.4 +2:37.7
11 6 Marianna Longa Italy 1:33:19.9 +2:46.2
12 17 Riikka Sarasoja Finland 1:33:33.2 +2:59.5
13 8 Virpi Kuitunen Finland 1:33:36.7 +3:03.0
14 35 Aurore Cuinet France 1:33:58.3 +3:24.6
15 25 Sara Renner Canada 1:34:04.2 +3:30.5
16 27 Antonella Confortola Italy 1:34:07.7 +3:34.0
17 26 Stefanie Böhler Germany 1:34:08.7 +3:35.0
18 36 Oxana Jatskaja Kazakhstan 1:34:11.0 +3:37.3
19 16 Katrin Zeller Germany 1:34:18.1 +3:44.4
20 15 Marthe Kristoffersen Norway 1:34:31.1 +3:57.8
21 38 Tatjana Zavalij Ukraine 1:34:32.3 +3:58.6
22 9 Olga Zavyalova Russia 1:34:46.3 +4:12.6
23 33 Kikkan Randall United States 1:34:59.0 +4:25.3
24 41 Sylwia Jaśkowiec Poland 1:34:59.1 +4:25.4
25 30 Krista Lähteenmäki Finland 1:35:08.4 +4:34.7
26 42 Kateryna Grygorenko Ukraine 1:35:11.4 +4:37.7
27 11 Kristina Šmigun-Vähi Estonia 1:35:27.2 +4:53.5
28 54 Paulina Maciuszek Poland 1:36:31.7 +5:58.0
29 12 Olga Rocheva Russia 1:37:15.5 +6:41.8
30 55 Madoka Natsumi Japan 1:37:35.4 +7:01.7
31 32 Li Hongxue China 1:37:50.4 +7:16.7
32 28 Katerina Smutna Austria 1:37:51.3 +7:17.6
33 19 Elena Kolomina Kazakhstan 1:37:53.0 +7:19.3
34 48 Marina Matrossova Kazakhstan 1:38:00.6 +7:26.9
35 46 Holly Brooks United States 1:38:14.5 +7:40.8
36 34 Laura Orgue Spain 1:38:18.3 +7:44.6
37 14 Olga Schuchkina Russia 1:38:30.3 +7:56.6
38 29 Alena Sannikova Belarus 1:38:31.3 +7:57.6
39 37 Eva Nývltová Czech Republic 1:38:40.1 +8:06.4
40 31 Ivana Janečková Czech Republic 1:40:13.6 +9:39.9
41 43 Tatjana Mannima Estonia 1:40:51.3 +10:17.6
42 13 Svetlana Malahova-Shishkina Kazakhstan 1:41:01.6 +10:27.9
43 51 Lada Nesterenko Ukraine 1:41:40.1 +11:06.4
44 45 Nastassia Dubarezava Belarus 1:42:28.1 +11:54.4
45 49 Madeleine Williams Canada 1:42:33.7 +12:00.0
46 50 Monika Gyorgy Romania 1:44:03.5 +13:29.8
47 53 Eva Skalníková Czech Republic 1:44:47.8 +14:04.1
47 Kornelia Marek Poland DSQ
7 Valentina Shevchenko Ukraine DNF
44 Ida Ingemarsdotter Sweden DNF
39 Cecile Storti France DNF
40 Morgan Arritola United States DNF
52 Laurence Rochat Switzerland DNF
18 Sabina Valbusa Italy DNS
21 Kamila Rajdlová Czech Republic DNS

References

  1. 2010 Winter Olympics Cross-Country skiing schedule. - accessed 3 November 2009.
  2. 2006 Winter Olympics Cross-country skiing 24 February 2006 women's 30 km freestyle mass start results. - accessed 3 November 2009.
  3. 1 2 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 Cross-country skiing 28 February 2009 women's 30 km freestyle mass start results. - accessed 3 November 2009.
  4. FIS Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Trondheim 14 March 2009 women's 30 km classical mass start results. - accessed 3 November 2009.
  5. http://www.rtvslo.si/sport/preostali-sporti/olimpijske-igre-2010/majdiceva-s-4-zlomljenimi-rebri-in-cevko-po-medaljo-iger-zanjo-konec/223844
  6. FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2003 Cross-country skiing 28 February 2003 women's 30 km freestyle results. - accessed 27 February 2010.
  7. FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2005 Cross-country skiing 26 February 2005 women's 30 km classical mass start results. - accessed 27 February 2010.
  8. FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007 Cross-country skiing 3 March 2007 women's 30 km classical mass start results. - accessed 27 February 2010.
  9. 2010 Winter Olympics 27 February 2010 Cross-country skiing women's 30 km classical mass start results. - accessed 28 February 2010.
  10. Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2009). "Cross-Country (Nordic) Skiing, Women: 4 x 5-Kilometer Relay". In The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics: 2010 Edition. London: Aurum Press Limited. p. 251.
  11. Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2009). "Ski Jumping: Large Hill Individual". In The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics: 2010 Edition. London: Aurum Pres Limited. p. 264.

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