Biathlon at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's individual
Women's biathlon individual at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games | ||||||||||
Venue | Nozawa Onsen | |||||||||
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Dates | February 9 | |||||||||
Competitors | 64 from 29 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 54:52.0 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Biathlon at the 1998 Winter Olympics | ||||
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Individual | men | women | ||
Sprint | men | women | ||
Relay | men | women |
The Women's 15 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held on 9 February, at Nozawa Onsen. Competitors raced over five loops of a 3.0 kilometre skiing course, shooting four times, twice prone and twice standing. Each miss resulted in one minute being added to a competitor's skiing time.[1]
Results
Rank | Name | Country | Ski Time | Penalties | Result | Deficit |
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Ekaterina Dafovska | Bulgaria | 53:52.0 | 1 | 54:52.0 | - | |
Olena Petrova | Ukraine | 54:09.8 | 1 | 55:09.8 | +0:17.8 | |
Uschi Disl | Germany | 54:17.9 | 1 | 55:17.9 | +0:25.9 | |
4 | Pavlina Filipova | Bulgaria | 54:18.1 | 1 | 55:18.1 | +0:26.1 |
5 | Andreja Grašič | Slovenia | 52:01.0 | 4 | 56:01.0 | +1:09.0 |
6 | Ryoko Takahashi | Japan | 53:17.4 | 3 | 56:17.4 | +1:25.4 |
7 | Albina Akhatova | Russia | 55:21.7 | 1 | 56:21.7 | +1:29.7 |
8 | Annette Sikveland | Norway | 53:38.7 | 3 | 56:38.7 | +1:46.7 |
9 | Yu Shumei | China | 54:41.3 | 2 | 56:41.3 | +1:49.3 |
10 | Martina Zellner | Germany | 52:46.3 | 4 | 56:46.3 | +1:54.3 |
11 | Eva Tofalvi | Romania | 55:48.6 | 1 | 56:48.6 | +1:56.6 |
12 | Svetlana Paramygina | Belarus | 54:53.4 | 2 | 56:53.4 | +2:01.4 |
13 | Olga Melnik | Russia | 55:10.8 | 2 | 57:10.8 | +2:18.8 |
14 | Magdalena Forsberg-Wallin | Sweden | 54:16.9 | 3 | 57:16.9 | +2:24.9 |
15 | Liv Grete Skjelbreid-Poirée | Norway | 52:21.2 | 5 | 57:21.2 | +2:29.2 |
16 | Corinne Niogret | France | 56:51.1 | 1 | 57:51.1 | +2:59.1 |
17 | Anna Stera-Kustucz | Poland | 55:56.0 | 2 | 57:56.0 | +3:04.0 |
18 | Nathalie Santer | Italy | 54:01.0 | 4 | 58:01.0 | +3:09.0 |
19 | Nataliya Ryzhenkova | Belarus | 55:03.5 | 3 | 58:03.5 | +3:11.5 |
20 | Anne Briand-Bouthiaux | France | 55:13.1 | 3 | 58:13.1 | +3:21.1 |
21 | Sun Ribo | China | 52:19.2 | 6 | 58:19.2 | +3:27.2 |
22 | Irina Tananayko | Belarus | 57:25.4 | 1 | 58:25.4 | +3:33.4 |
23 | Lyudmila Guryeva | Kazakhstan | 54:42.8 | 4 | 58:42.8 | +3:50.8 |
24 | Tetiana Vodop'ianova | Ukraine | 55:45.9 | 3 | 58:45.9 | +3:53.9 |
25 | Ieva Cederštrēma-Volfa | Latvia | 57:54.4 | 1 | 58:54.4 | +4:02.4 |
26 | Soňa Mihoková | Slovakia | 56:20.8 | 3 | 59:20.8 | +4:28.8 |
27 | Petra Behle-Schaaf | Germany | 58:29.7 | 1 | 59:29.7 | +4:37.7 |
28 | Olena Zubrilova-Ohurtsova | Ukraine | 57:43.0 | 2 | 59:43.0 | +4:51.0 |
29 | Mami Shindo-Honma | Japan | 55:59.3 | 4 | 59:59.3 | +5:07.3 |
30 | Irena Novotná-Česneková | Czech Republic | 57:09.0 | 3 | 60:09.0 | +5:17.0 |
31 | Galina Kukleva | Russia | 54:29.2 | 6 | 60:29.2 | +5:37.2 |
32 | Mari Lampinen | Finland | 55:55.2 | 5 | 60:55.2 | +6:03.2 |
33 | Olga Romasko | Russia | 57:58.8 | 3 | 60:58.8 | +6:06.8 |
34 | Ann Elen Skjelbreid | Norway | 54:00.3 | 7 | 61:00.3 | +6:08.3 |
35 | Lucija Larisi | Slovenia | 55:05.8 | 6 | 61:05.8 | +6:13.8 |
36 | Tadeja Brankovič | Slovenia | 53:19.1 | 8 | 61:19.1 | +6:27.1 |
37 | Hiromi Seino-Suga | Japan | 54:21.9 | 7 | 61:21.9 | +6:29.9 |
38 | Jiřína Adamičková-Pelcová | Czech Republic | 58:26.3 | 3 | 61:26.3 | +6:34.3 |
39 | Katja Beer | Germany | 57:26.4 | 4 | 61:26.4 | +6:34.4 |
40 | Gunn Margit Andreassen | Norway | 56:28.5 | 5 | 61:28.5 | +6:36.5 |
41 | Nataliya Permyakova | Belarus | 58:33.5 | 3 | 61:33.5 | +6:41.5 |
42 | Agata Suszka | Poland | 55:35.4 | 6 | 61:35.4 | +6:43.4 |
43 | Kerryn Pethybridge-Rim | Australia | 57:38.1 | 4 | 61:38.1 | +6:46.1 |
44 | Kateřina Losmanová-Holubcová | Czech Republic | 60:48.9 | 1 | 61:48.9 | +6:56.9 |
45 | Katja Holanti | Finland | 58:50.9 | 3 | 61:50.9 | +6:58.9 |
46 | Martina Jašicová-Schwarzbacherová-Halinárová | Slovakia | 56:56.5 | 5 | 61:56.5 | +7:04.5 |
47 | Valentina Tserbe-Nessina | Ukraine | 57:58.8 | 4 | 61:58.8 | +7:06.8 |
48 | Anna Murínová | Slovakia | 60:06.7 | 2 | 62:06.7 | +7:14.7 |
49 | Maria Schylander | Sweden | 58:35.0 | 4 | 62:35.0 | +7:43.0 |
50 | Myriam Bédard | Canada | 59:44.1 | 3 | 62:44.1 | +7:52.1 |
51 | Halina Pitoń | Poland | 56:45.0 | 6 | 62:45.0 | +7:53.0 |
52 | Eva-Karin Westin | Sweden | 61:00.5 | 2 | 63:00.5 | +8:08.5 |
53 | Eva Háková | Czech Republic | 57:25.4 | 6 | 63:25.4 | +8:33.4 |
54 | Inna Sheshkil | Kazakhstan | 56:27.7 | 7 | 63:27.7 | +8:35.7 |
55 | Stacey Wooley | United States | 61:57.3 | 2 | 63:57.3 | +9:05.3 |
56 | Kara Salmela | United States | 59:43.7 | 5 | 64:43.7 | +9:51.7 |
57 | Anna Bozsik | Hungary | 59:41.1 | 6 | 65:41.1 | +10:49.1 |
58 | Éva Szemcsák | Hungary | 60:51.8 | 5 | 65:51.8 | +10:59.8 |
59 | Christelle Gros | France | 59:33.8 | 7 | 66:33.8 | +11:41.8 |
60 | Nikki Keddie | Canada | 63:46.5 | 5 | 68:46.5 | +13:54.5 |
61 | Ntala Skinner | United States | 66:09.0 | 3 | 69:09.0 | +14:17.0 |
62 | Elena Gorohova | Moldova | 60:18.1 | 9 | 69:18.1 | +14:26.1 |
63 | Florence Baverel-Robert | France | 65:42.8 | 4 | 69:42.8 | +14:50.8 |
64 | Kristina Brounéus | Sweden | 64:51.1 | 5 | 69:51.1 | +14:59.1 |
References
- 1 2 "Nagano 1998 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1998. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
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