Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's 15 kilometre freestyle mass start

The Women's 15 kilometre freestyle mass start cross-country skiing competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States, was held on 9 February at Soldier Hollow.

Women’s 15 kilometre mass start
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
VenueSoldier Hollow
Dates9 February
Competitors60 from 23 nations
Winning time39:54.4
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Stefania Belmondo  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kateřina Neumannová  Czech Republic
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yuliya Chepalova  Russia
← 1998

All 60 skiers began at once in a mass start. 2002 was the first time that a mass start was held in the Olympics.

The Race edit

This was the first Winter Olympic cross-country event skied entirely as a mass start race. Previously, this event was held at an interval start. It was also the first cross-country event in Salt Lake City, starting shortly before the men raced 30 km. The 2001 World Champion was Bente Skari of Norway elected not to contest this race, even though she had been the dominant female cross-country racer over the past five years.[1]

The early leader in the race was Russian Yuliya Chepalova, but by 9 km, Italy's Stefania Belmondo, the 1999 World Champion in the event, moved ahead, until her pole broke at 10.5 km. She dropped back to 10th place, but trailed the leader, Larisa Lazutina, by only 10 seconds. Belmondo was given a pole by a French official but it was very long, so she struggled for over 500 metres until an Italian coach gave her one of her own poles. She then powered ahead, caught Lazutina and won a narrow victory by 1.8 seconds. Behind them, Czech skier Katerina Neumannová came in for the bronze medal. But Lazutina would not keep her silver medal. After the pursuit race, held six days later, she was found to have tested positive for darpopoietin, an erythropoietin analogue, and was disqualified in late 2003. Neumannová was moved up to silver medal, and Chepalova would get the bronze. Chepalova failed drug tests later in her career, but here Olympic results were left unaffected.[2]

Results edit

The race was started at 09:00.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
  3 Stefania Belmondo   Italy 39:54.4
  4 Kateřina Neumannová   Czech Republic 40:01.3 +6.9
  1 Yuliya Chepalova   Russia 40:02.7 +8.3
4 10 Kaisa Varis   Finland 40:04.1 +9.7
5 12 Svetlana Nageykina   Belarus 40:17.9 +23.5
6 7 Gabriella Paruzzi   Italy 40:25.7 +31.3
7 8 Kristina Šmigun   Estonia 40:33.6 +39.2
8 20 Karine Philippot   France 40:38.6 +44.2
9 18 Iryna Terelya   Ukraine 40:39.4 +45.0
10 9 Sabina Valbusa   Italy 40:48.3 +53.9
11 6 Olga Zavyalova   Russia 40:53.3 +58.9
12 14 Evi Sachenbacher   Germany 40:57.6 +1:03.2
13 11 Yelena Burukhina   Russia 41:01.1 +1:06.7
14 5 Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen   Norway 41:47.8 +1:53.4
15 34 Natascia Leonardi Cortesi   Switzerland 41:56.3 +2:01.9
16 30 Antonella Confortola   Italy 41:57.8 +2:03.4
17 24 Vera Zyatikova   Belarus 42:04.5 +2:10.1
18 27 Nataliya Zyatikova   Belarus 42:04.5 +2:10.1
19 21 Riitta-Liisa Lassila   Finland 42:14.3 +2:19.9
20 43 Kateřina Hanušová   Czech Republic 42:15.7 +2:21.3
21 15 Valentyna Shevchenko   Ukraine 42:16.0 +2:21.6
22 29 Sumiko Yokoyama   Japan 42:16.2 +2:21.8
23 44 Katrin Šmigun   Estonia 42:25.6 +2:31.2
24 39 Annick Pierrel   France 42:26.7 +2:32.3
25 33 Oxana Yatskaya   Kazakhstan 42:46.0 +2:51.6
26 31 Claudia Nystad   Germany 42:49.5 +2:55.1
27 32 Kanoko Goto   Japan 42:50.4 +2:56.0
28 13 Vibeke Skofterud   Norway 42:50.9 +2:56.5
29 28 Nina Kemppel   United States 42:53.1 +2:58.7
30 37 Anna-Carin Olofsson   Sweden 42:53.8 +2:59.4
31 38 Brigitte Albrecht   Switzerland 42:54.4 +3:00.0
32 35 Nataša Lačen   Slovenia 43:05.0 +3:10.6
33 26 Svetlana Shishkina   Kazakhstan 43:05.1 +3:10.7
34 36 Amanda Fortier   Canada 43:38.7 +3:44.3
35 58 Anke Reschwamm Schulze   Germany 43:53.1 +3:58.7
36 22 Anna Dahlberg   Sweden 43:53.7 +3:59.3
37 41 Jaime Fortier   Canada 43:54.0 +3:59.6
38 25 Elin Ek   Sweden 43:55.3 +4:00.9
39 23 Jenny Karin Olsson   Sweden 43:57.7 +4:03.3
40 49 Nataliya Sviridova-Kalinovskaya   Belarus 44:09.2 +4:14.8
41 46 Helena Erbenová   Czech Republic 44:17.8 +4:23.4
42 42 Midori Furusawa   Japan 44:41.8 +4:47.4
43 50 Barbara Jones   United States 45:04.3 +5:09.9
44 45 Vita Yakymchuk   Ukraine 45:26.7 +5:32.3
45 53 Darya Starostina   Kazakhstan 45:28.8 +5:34.4
46 47 Lee Chae-won   South Korea 45:37.9 +5:43.5
47 56 Hou Yuxia   China 45:42.2 +5:47.8
48 52 Irina Terentjeva   Lithuania 45:45.4 +5:51.0
49 55 Nataliya Isachenko   Kazakhstan 45:51.4 +5:57.0
50 17 Marit Bjørgen   Norway 47:07.4 +7:13.0
51 48 Ilona Bublová   Czech Republic 47:31.8 +7:37.4
52 54 Luan Zhengrong   China 47:43.7 +7:49.3
53 59 Kristina Joder   United States 48:06.0 +8:11.6
54 57 Maja Kezele   Croatia 48:43.1 +8:48.7
16 Maj Helen Sorkmo   Norway Did not finish
19 Annmari Viljanmaa   Finland
40 Nobuko Fukuda   Japan
60 Elena Gorohova   Moldova
51 Margarit Nikolyan   Armenia Disqualified
DSQ 2 Larisa Lazutina   Russia 39:56.2 +1.8

References edit

  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Women's 15 kilometres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Home 2021".
  3. ^ Final results