Cross-country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's 15 kilometre classical

The women's 15 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, was held on 8 February at Snow Harp.[1]

Women's 15 kilometre classical
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueSnow Harp
Dates8 February
Competitors65 from 24 nations
Winning time46:55.4
Medalists
Olga Danilova  Russia
Larisa Lazutina  Russia
Anita Moen-Guidon  Norway

Each skier started at half a minute intervals, skiing the entire 15 kilometre course. The defending Olympic champion was the Italian Manuela Di Centa, who won in Lillehammer, then in freestyle technique.

Results

[2][3]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDeficit
29Olga Danilova Russia46:55.4
20Larisa Lazutina Russia47:01.0+5.6
31Anita Moen-Guidon Norway47:52.6+57.2
423Iryna Terelia Ukraine48:10.2+1:14.8
533Marit Mikkelsplass Norway48:12.5+1:17.1
616Bente Martinsen Norway48:19.0+1:23.6
621Trude Dybendahl Hartz Norway48:19.0+1:23.6
826Stefania Belmondo Italy48:57.7+2:02.3
919Kateřina Neumannová Czech Republic49:01.9+2:06.5
1050Jaroslava Bukvajová Slovakia49:02.0+2:06.6
1117Valentina Shevchenko Ukraine49:12.9+2:17.5
1239Tuulikki Pyykkönen Finland49:13.5+2:18.1
1353Katrin Šmigun Estonia49:18.9+2:23.5
1434Gabriella Paruzzi Italy49:20.7+2:25.3
1544Yelena Sinkevitch Belarus49:20.8+2:25.4
1627Svetlana Nageykina Russia49:22.5+2:27.1
1718Yelena Vyalbe Russia49:25.9+2:30.5
1822Satu Salonen Finland49:27.6+2:32.2
1925Antonina Ordina Sweden50:12.6+3:17.2
204Svetlana Deshevykh Kazakhstan50:28.0+3:32.6
2149Constanze Blum Germany50:30.3+3:34.9
2230Sylvia Honegger Switzerland50:31.9+3:36.5
239Marina Pestrekova Ukraine50:45.6+3:50.2
2410Sumiko Yokoyama Japan50:55.3+3:59.9
252Karin Säterkvist Sweden51:02.6+4:07.2
2624Renate Roider Austria51:07.0+4:11.6
2767Antonella Confortola Italy51:07.6+4:12.2
281Sigrid Wille Germany51:19.3+4:23.9
297Jana Šaldová Czech Republic51:33.8+4:38.4
3056Karin Moroder Italy51:36.1+4:40.7
3164Milla Jauho Finland51:38.6+4:43.2
3215Oxana Jatskaja Kazakhstan51:39.7+4:44.3
335Bernadeta Piatrowska Poland51:40.7+4:45.3
3445Kumiko Yokoyama Japan51:48.7+4:53.3
3538Elin Ek Sweden51:51.0+4:55.6
3666Manuela Henkel Germany51:53.4+4:58.0
3755Fumiko Aoki Japan51:53.7+4:58.3
3840Anke Reschwamm Schulze Germany51:54.0+4:58.6
3948Svetlana Kamotskaya Belarus51:59.0+5:03.6
406Onne Kurg Estonia52:08.3+5:12.9
418Kati Sundqvist Finland52:14.1+5:18.7
4211Yekaterina Antonyuk Belarus52:24.5+5:29.1
4368Irina Skripnik Belarus52:26.2+5:30.8
4457Iveta Zelingerová Czech Republic52:26.3+5:30.9
4537Annick Vaxelaire-Pierrel France52:30.1+5:34.7
4662Cristel Vahtra Estonia52:32.7+5:37.3
4714Kerrin Petty United States52:45.3+5:49.9
4835Suzanne King United States52:58.9+6:03.5
4947Svetlana Shishkina Kazakhstan53:13.7+6:18.3
5052Dorota Kwasna Poland53:42.6+6:47.2
5143Luan Zhengrong China53:48.4+6:53.0
5212Nina Kemppel United States53:57.2+7:01.8
5358Laura Wilson United States54:10.4+7:15.0
5469Emiko Sato Japan54:11.1+7:15.7
5513Guo Dongling China54:50.6+7:55.2
5642Monica Lazarut Romania55:18.2+8:22.8
5761Elena Antonova Kazakhstan55:34.0+8:38.6
5860Eliza Surdyka Poland55:37.5+8:42.1
593Milaine Theriault Canada55:38.2+8:42.8
6028Beckie Scott Canada55:43.7+8:48.3
6165Inara Rudko Latvia56:07.8+9:12.4
6259Marie-Odile Raymond Canada56:53.3+9:57.9
6354Irina Nikulchina Bulgaria57:07.2+10:11.8
6451Kazimiera Strolienė Lithuania59:48.3+12:52.9
46Elena Gayasova UkraineDisqualified
32Maria Theurl AustriaDid not start
36Natascia Leonardi Cortesi Switzerland
41Jaime Fortier Canada
63Anette Fanqvist Sweden

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