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Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay

The women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay cross-country skiing competition at the 2018 Winter Olympics was held on 17 February 2018 at 18:30 KST at the Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea.[1][2] Norway won the event, with Sweden taking the silver medal and Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) bronze.

Summary Edit

In the first leg, OAR (Natalya Nepryayeva) and Norway (Ingvild Flugstad Østberg) skied together, with Finland (Aino-Kaisa Saarinen) trailing 20 seconds, Sweden (Anna Haag) 25 seconds after, and Switzerland fifth. In the second leg, Sweden (Charlotte Kalla) caught up with OAR (Yuliya Belorukova) and they skied together, but Norway (Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen) dropped half a minute behind and was overtaken by Finland (Kerttu Niskanen), ten seconds behind the leaders. Switzerland (Nadine Fähndrich) was still fifth, but almost caught up with Norway. In the third leg, Norway (Ragnhild Haga) caught up with the leaders, Sweden (Ebba Andersson) and OAR (Anastasia Sedova). Finland was already 40 seconds behind, with other teams seemingly out of medal contention. In the last leg, Anna Nechaevskaya could not match the pace of the leaders, but Krista Pärmäkoski of Finland was not fast enough to make up forty seconds deficit, and OAR became third. At the finish line, Marit Bjørgen was faster than Stina Nilsson, thus winning gold for Norway.

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Kristin Kloster Aasen, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Erik Røste, President of the Norwegian Ski Federation.

Qualification Edit

A total of up to 310 cross-country skiers qualified across all eleven events. Athletes qualified for this event by having met the A qualification standard, which meant having 100 or less FIS Points in either the sprint or distance classification. The Points list takes into average the best results of athletes per discipline during the qualification period (1 July 2016 to 21 January 2018). Countries received additional quotas by having athletes ranked in the top 30 of the FIS Olympics Points list (two per gender maximum, overall across all events). Countries also received an additional quota (one per gender maximum) if an athlete was ranked in the top 300 of the FIS Olympics Points list. After the distribution of B standard quotas, the remaining quotas were distributed using the Olympic FIS Points list, with each athlete only counting once for qualification purposes. A country could only enter the event if it had qualified at least four female athletes, and a country could enter only one team.[3]

Competition schedule Edit

All times are (UTC+9).

Date Time Event
17 February 18:30 Final

Results Edit

The race was started at 18:30.[4]

Rank Bib Country Time Deficit
  1   Norway
Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen
Ragnhild Haga
Marit Bjørgen
51:24.3
13:28.9
14:15.9
11:46.7
11:52.8
  2   Sweden
Anna Haag
Charlotte Kalla
Ebba Andersson
Stina Nilsson
51:26.3
13:50.3
13:26.4
12:11.4
11:58.2
+2.0
  5   Olympic Athletes from Russia
Natalya Nepryayeva
Yuliya Belorukova
Anastasia Sedova
Anna Nechaevskaya
52:07.6
13:24.5
13:50.5
12:13.4
12:39.2
+43.3
4 3   Finland
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
Kerttu Niskanen
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
Krista Pärmäkoski
52:26.9
13:44.4
13:40.7
12:45.2
12:16.6
+1:02.6
5 4   United States
Sophie Caldwell
Sadie Bjornsen
Kikkan Randall
Jessie Diggins
52:44.8
14:26.0
13:54.2
12:12.9
12:11.7
+1:20.5
6 6   Germany
Stefanie Böhler
Katharina Hennig
Victoria Carl
Sandra Ringwald
53:13.7
14:16.4
13:53.9
12:37.9
12:25.5
+1:49.4
7 7   Switzerland
Laurien van der Graaff
Nadine Fähndrich
Nathalie von Siebenthal
Lydia Hiernickel
53:15.8
13:59.9
13:46.8
12:22.4
13:06.7
+1:51.5
8 12   Slovenia
Anamarija Lampič
Katja Višnar
Alenka Čebašek
Vesna Fabjan
53:55.7
13:28.4
14:47.7
12:22.1
13:17.5
+2:31.4
9 9   Italy
Anna Comarella
Lucia Scardoni
Elisa Brocard
Ilaria Debertolis
54:22.0
14:25.2
14:19.9
12:29.2
13:07.7
+2:57.7
10 8   Poland
Ewelina Marcisz
Justyna Kowalczyk
Martyna Galewicz
Sylwia Jaśkowiec
54:30.9
14:23.1
14:13.0
13:14.8
12:40.0
+3:06.6
11 11   Czech Republic
Kateřina Beroušková
Karolína Grohová
Petra Nováková
Barbora Havlíčková
55:17.1
14:06.2
14:49.4
12:45.3
13:36.2
+3:52.8
12 13   France
Aurore Jéan
Anouk Faivre-Picon
Coraline Thomas Hugue
Delphine Claudel
55:50.2
14:37.7
14:43.7
12:52.2
13:36.6
+4:25.9
13 10   Canada
Dahria Beatty
Emily Nishikawa
Cendrine Browne
Anne-Marie Comeau
56:14.6
15:00.2
14:35.0
12:53.7
13:45.7
+4:50.3
14 14   Belarus
Anastasia Kirillova
Yulia Tikhonova
Polina Seronosova
Valiantsina Kaminskaya
57:56.1
15:46.7
14:47.3
13:16.4
14:05.7
+6:31.8

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 November 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 Cross-country skiing" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). 13 April 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  4. ^ Final results

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The women s 4 5 kilometre relay cross country skiing competition at the 2018 Winter Olympics was held on 17 February 2018 at 18 30 KST at the Alpensia Cross Country Skiing Centre in Pyeongchang South Korea 1 2 Norway won the event with Sweden taking the silver medal and Olympic Athletes from Russia OAR bronze Women s 4 5 kilometre relayat the XXIII Olympic Winter GamesCross country skiingVenueAlpensia Cross Country Skiing CentreDates17 FebruaryCompetitors56 from 14 nationsWinning time51 24 3MedalistsIngvild Flugstad OstbergAstrid Uhrenholdt JacobsenRagnhild HagaMarit Bjorgen NorwayAnna HaagCharlotte KallaEbba AnderssonStina Nilsson SwedenNatalya NepryayevaYuliya BelorukovaAnastasia SedovaAnna Nechaevskaya Olympic Athletes from Russia 20142022 Contents 1 Summary 2 Qualification 3 Competition schedule 4 Results 5 ReferencesSummary EditIn the first leg OAR Natalya Nepryayeva and Norway Ingvild Flugstad Ostberg skied together with Finland Aino Kaisa Saarinen trailing 20 seconds Sweden Anna Haag 25 seconds after and Switzerland fifth In the second leg Sweden Charlotte Kalla caught up with OAR Yuliya Belorukova and they skied together but Norway Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen dropped half a minute behind and was overtaken by Finland Kerttu Niskanen ten seconds behind the leaders Switzerland Nadine Fahndrich was still fifth but almost caught up with Norway In the third leg Norway Ragnhild Haga caught up with the leaders Sweden Ebba Andersson and OAR Anastasia Sedova Finland was already 40 seconds behind with other teams seemingly out of medal contention In the last leg Anna Nechaevskaya could not match the pace of the leaders but Krista Parmakoski of Finland was not fast enough to make up forty seconds deficit and OAR became third At the finish line Marit Bjorgen was faster than Stina Nilsson thus winning gold for Norway In the victory ceremony the medals were presented by Kristin Kloster Aasen member of the International Olympic Committee accompanied by Erik Roste President of the Norwegian Ski Federation Qualification EditMain article Cross country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics Qualification A total of up to 310 cross country skiers qualified across all eleven events Athletes qualified for this event by having met the A qualification standard which meant having 100 or less FIS Points in either the sprint or distance classification The Points list takes into average the best results of athletes per discipline during the qualification period 1 July 2016 to 21 January 2018 Countries received additional quotas by having athletes ranked in the top 30 of the FIS Olympics Points list two per gender maximum overall across all events Countries also received an additional quota one per gender maximum if an athlete was ranked in the top 300 of the FIS Olympics Points list After the distribution of B standard quotas the remaining quotas were distributed using the Olympic FIS Points list with each athlete only counting once for qualification purposes A country could only enter the event if it had qualified at least four female athletes and a country could enter only one team 3 Competition schedule EditAll times are UTC 9 Date Time Event17 February 18 30 FinalResults EditThe race was started at 18 30 4 Rank Bib Country Time Deficit nbsp 1 nbsp NorwayIngvild Flugstad OstbergAstrid Uhrenholdt JacobsenRagnhild Haga Marit Bjorgen 51 24 313 28 914 15 911 46 711 52 8 nbsp 2 nbsp SwedenAnna HaagCharlotte KallaEbba AnderssonStina Nilsson 51 26 313 50 313 26 412 11 411 58 2 2 0 nbsp 5 nbsp Olympic Athletes from RussiaNatalya NepryayevaYuliya BelorukovaAnastasia SedovaAnna Nechaevskaya 52 07 613 24 513 50 512 13 412 39 2 43 34 3 nbsp FinlandAino Kaisa SaarinenKerttu NiskanenRiitta Liisa RoponenKrista Parmakoski 52 26 913 44 413 40 712 45 212 16 6 1 02 65 4 nbsp United StatesSophie CaldwellSadie BjornsenKikkan RandallJessie Diggins 52 44 814 26 013 54 212 12 912 11 7 1 20 56 6 nbsp GermanyStefanie BohlerKatharina HennigVictoria CarlSandra Ringwald 53 13 714 16 413 53 912 37 912 25 5 1 49 47 7 nbsp SwitzerlandLaurien van der GraaffNadine FahndrichNathalie von SiebenthalLydia Hiernickel 53 15 813 59 913 46 812 22 413 06 7 1 51 58 12 nbsp SloveniaAnamarija LampicKatja VisnarAlenka CebasekVesna Fabjan 53 55 713 28 414 47 712 22 113 17 5 2 31 49 9 nbsp ItalyAnna ComarellaLucia ScardoniElisa BrocardIlaria Debertolis 54 22 014 25 214 19 912 29 213 07 7 2 57 710 8 nbsp PolandEwelina MarciszJustyna KowalczykMartyna GalewiczSylwia Jaskowiec 54 30 914 23 114 13 013 14 812 40 0 3 06 611 11 nbsp Czech RepublicKaterina BerouskovaKarolina GrohovaPetra NovakovaBarbora Havlickova 55 17 114 06 214 49 412 45 313 36 2 3 52 812 13 nbsp FranceAurore JeanAnouk Faivre PiconCoraline Thomas HugueDelphine Claudel 55 50 214 37 714 43 712 52 213 36 6 4 25 913 10 nbsp CanadaDahria BeattyEmily NishikawaCendrine BrowneAnne Marie Comeau 56 14 615 00 214 35 012 53 713 45 7 4 50 314 14 nbsp BelarusAnastasia KirillovaYulia TikhonovaPolina SeronosovaValiantsina Kaminskaya 57 56 115 46 714 47 313 16 414 05 7 6 31 8References Edit Schedule Archived from the original on 5 November 2017 Retrieved 7 December 2017 Start list Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Cross country skiing PDF International Ski Federation FIS 13 April 2017 Retrieved 20 January 2018 Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cross country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics Women 27s 4 5 kilometre relay amp oldid 1068329816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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