Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's 30 kilometre classical

The Women's 30 kilometre classical interval start cross-country skiing competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States, was held on 24 February at Soldier Hollow. This was the final women's event of the 2002 Olympics cross-country program.

Women’s 30 kilometre classical
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
VenueSoldier Hollow
Dates24 February
Competitors50 from 17 nations
Winning time1:30:57.1
Medalists
Gabriella Paruzzi  Italy
Stefania Belmondo  Italy
Bente Skari  Norway

All skiers started at 30 second intervals, skiing the entire 30 kilometre course.

The race

The early leader in this race was Russian Larisa Lazutina, the 1999 World Champion and 2001 Holmenkollen champion in the event. She won the race by almost two minutes over Italian Gabriella Paruzzi. Lazutina led at every checkpoint and had the fastest intermediate split for each time check. Stefania Belmondo of Italy finished third and Norwegian Bente Skari finished in fourth place.[1]

After the competition, it was confirmed that Lazutina had tested positive for darpopoietin, an erythropoietin analogue, and was disqualified from all events in the 2002 Winter Olympics. Her teammate, Olga Danilova, who had originally finished eighth had been sanctioned for doping two months earlier and was also disqualified. This brought Paruzzi up to gold medal, her first individual olympic medal. The silver medalist became Italy's Stefania Belmondo while Skari won the bronze. For Belmondo this was her 10th Olympic medal, equaling the Winter Olympic record for women held by Soviet/Unified Team skier Raisa Smetanina, both trailing only Norway's Bjørn Dæhlie, who won 12.

Results

The race was started at 09:30.[2]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDeficit
53Gabriella Paruzzi Italy1:30:57.1
48Stefania Belmondo Italy1:31:01.6+4.5
44Bente Skari Norway1:31:36.3+39.2
451Anita Moen Norway1:31:37.3+40.2
541Valentina Shevchenko Ukraine1:33:03.1+2:06.0
642Viola Bauer Germany1:33:25.1+2:28.0
749Kristina Šmigun Estonia1:33:52.7+2:55.6
840Vibeke Skofterud Norway1:35:02.3+4:05.2
947Yuliya Chepalova Russia1:35:37.4+4:40.3
1024Natascia Leonardi Cortesi Switzerland1:35:46.8+4:49.7
1145Svetlana Nagejkina Belarus1:35:51.6+4:54.5
1250Petra Majdič Slovenia1:35:51.8+4:54.7
1336Katrin Šmigun Estonia1:37:02.6+5:06.9
1434Marit Bjørgen Norway1:37:02.6+6:05.5
1527Nina Kemppel United States1:37:08.7+6:11.6
1635Svetlana Shishkina Kazakhstan1:37:14.5+6:17.4
1738Oxana Jatskaja Kazakhstan1:37:25.3+6:28.2
1822Irina Terelia Ukraine1:37:32.9+6:35.8
1929Antonella Confortola Italy1:37:47.4+6:50.3
1939Olga Zavyalova Russia1:37:47.4+6:50.3
2119Laurence Rochat Switzerland1:38:24.2+7:27.1
2221Sumiko Yokoyama Japan1:39:48.8+8:51.7
2331Wendy Kay Wagner United States1:39:54.8+8:57.7
2416Annmari Viljanmaa Finland1:40:47.9+9:50.8
2533Elin Ek Sweden1:40:48.2+9:51.1
2632Madoka Natumi Japan1:41:06.0+10:08.9
2723Kamila Rajdlová Czech Republic1:41:57.7+11:00.6
2813Amanda Fortier Canada1:42:08.1+11:11.0
2915Natalja Zjatikova Belarus1:42:18.0+11:20.9
3037Irina Skripnik Belarus1:42:49.1+11:52.0
3128Milaine Thériault Canada1:42:56.9+11:59.8
3210Elena Antonova Kazakhstan1:43:37.6+12:40.5
3312Marianna Longa Italy1:44:02.5+13:05.4
3430Jaime Fortier Canada1:44:26.2+13:29.1
3514Barbara Jones United States1:45:18.7+14:21.6
3617Midori Furusawa Japan1:45:50.0+14:52.9
373Svetlana Deshevykh Kazakhstan1:46:18.1+15:21.0
389Olena Rodina Ukraine1:46:51.2+15:54.1
3925Anna Dahlberg Sweden1:46:51.3+15:54.2
4011Kateřina Hanušová Czech Republic1:48:52.6+17:55.5
415Luan Zhengrong China1:49:37.7+18:40.6
4220Hou Yuxia China1:49:45.8+18:48.7
437Tomomi Otaka Japan1:50:00.3+19:03.2
2Marina Pestrekova UkraineDid not finish
6Anna-Carin Olofsson Sweden
18Ulrika Persson Sweden
26Satu Salonen Finland
52Manuela Henkel Germany
1Sara Renner CanadaDid not start
4Aelin Peterson United States
8Vera Zjatikova Belarus
DSQ46Larisa Lazutina Russia1:29:09.0
DSQ43Olga Danilova Russia1:33:44.1

References

  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. Final results
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