Biathlon at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's sprint

Women's sprint
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Venue Alpensia Cross-Country Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea
Date 10 February
Competitors 87 from 27 nations
Winning time 21:06.2
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Laura Dahlmeier  Germany
2nd, silver medalist(s) Marte Olsbu  Norway
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Veronika Vítková  Czech Republic

The women's 7.5 km sprint competition of the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympics was held on 10 February 2018 at the Alpensia Cross-Country Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea.[1][2]

Summary

The field included the defending champion Anastasiya Kuzmina (who also won gold in 2010), the 2014 bronze medalist Vita Semerenko, and the 2010 bronze medalist Marie Dorin Habert. None of them returned to the podium, although Dorin Habert finished in the 4th position.

Kuzmina had the best time in the first 2.5 km but missed twice in the prone shooting and was out of medal contention after that. After the shooting, Dorothea Wierer was leading, closely followed by several athletes, but she missed twice at the standing shooting and dropped out of contention as well. After the second shooting, Laura Dahlmeier was the only athlete in the leading group who had not missed any targets. She had a lead of 13 seconds over Veronika Vítková and Marte Olsbu, and more than 20 seconds over other athletes. However, Vítková and Olsbu were early starters, and Dahlmeier did not have difficulties preserving the lead and eventually finishing in first position. Olsbu, who started just before Vítková, and after the second shooting was behind her by 0.1 seconds, won over a second on the last stretch, which was sufficient for an eventual silver medal. Vítková remained in the bronze medal position. Lisa Vittozzi, Irene Cadurisch, and Paulína Fialková were all losing about 10 seconds to Vítková and Olsbu after the second shooting (and all started after them and after Dahlmeier), but ran slower than they did. Dorin Habert was losing 13 seconds to Vítková and ran faster, but came to the finish in fourth position, 8 seconds behind Olsbu.

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Valeriy Borzov, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Anders Besseberg, president of the IBU.

Qualification

Schedule

All times are (UTC+9).

DateTimeRound
10 February20:15Final

Results

The race was started at 20:15.[3]

RankBibNameCountryTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
1st, gold medalist(s)23Laura Dahlmeier Germany21:06.20 (0+0)
2nd, silver medalist(s)11Marte Olsbu Norway21:30.41 (1+0)+24.2
3rd, bronze medalist(s)12Veronika Vítková Czech Republic21:32.01 (0+1)+25.8
428Marie Dorin Habert France21:39.31 (1+0)+33.1
539Vanessa Hinz Germany21:46.51 (0+1)+40.3
648Lisa Vittozzi Italy21:46.71 (0+1)+40.5
72Hanna Öberg Sweden21:47.01 (0+1)+40.8
887Irene Cadurisch Switzerland21:51.71 (1+0)+45.5
915Darya Domracheva Belarus21:52.42 (1+1)+46.2
1035Justine Braisaz France21:54.12 (1+1)+47.9
1155Paulína Fialková Slovakia21:56.81 (1+0)+50.6
1214Franziska Hildebrand Germany21:59.91 (0+1)+53.7
1325Anastasiya Kuzmina Slovakia22:00.13 (2+1)+53.9
1433Vita Semerenko Ukraine22:00.71 (0+1)+54.5
1571Markéta Davidová Czech Republic22:03.31 (1+0)+57.1
1652Anaïs Chevalier France22:15.62 (1+1)+1:09.4
175Iryna Kryuko Belarus22:17.41 (0+1)+1:11.2
1857Dorothea Wierer Italy22:20.32 (0+2)+1:14.1
198Anaïs Bescond France22:20.82 (0+2)+1:14.6
2017Tatiana Akimova Olympic Athletes from Russia22:24.20 (0+0)+1:18.0
213Denise Herrmann Germany22:25.82 (0+2)+1:19.6
2213Johanna Talihärm Estonia22:27.01 (0+1)+1:20.8
2336Jessica Jislová Czech Republic22:29.11 (1+0)+1:22.9
2459Tiril Eckhoff Norway22:32.44 (3+1)+1:26.2
2519Kaisa Mäkäräinen Finland22:36.43 (2+1)+1:30.2
2662Lena Häcki Switzerland22:39.73 (1+2)+1:33.5
2730Mona Brorsson Sweden22:42.22 (1+1)+1:36.0
2850Krystyna Guzik Poland22:43.31 (1+0)+1:37.1
2934Katharina Innerhofer Austria22:51.51 (0+1)+1:45.3
3018Galina Vishnevskaya Kazakhstan22:52.22 (2+0)+1:46.0
3129Elisa Gasparin Switzerland22:52.42 (0+2)+1:46.2
3245Anna Frolina South Korea22:56.93 (2+1)+1:50.7
3344Uliana Kaisheva Olympic Athletes from Russia22:58.52 (1+1)+1:52.3
3410Weronika Nowakowska Poland23:03.22 (1+1)+1:57.0
3583Elisabeth Högberg Sweden23:05.91 (0+1)+1:59.7
3638Nadezhda Skardino Belarus23:07.83 (2+1)+2:01.6
3769Linn Persson Sweden23:11.53 (1+2)+2:05.3
3870Zhang Yan China23:14.01 (1+0)+2:07.8
3958Baiba Bendika Latvia23:14.64 (3+1)+2:08.4
4049Julia Ransom Canada23:15.01 (0+1)+2:08.8
419Selina Gasparin Switzerland23:18.44 (3+1)+2:12.2
4216Fuyuko Tachizaki Japan23:19.71 (0+1)+2:13.5
4324Eva Puskarčíková Czech Republic23:19.83 (2+1)+2:13.6
444Nicole Gontier Italy23:20.03 (2+1)+2:13.8
4577Monika Hojnisz Poland23:20.63 (1+2)+2:14.4
4626Valentyna Semerenko Ukraine23:20.93 (2+1)+2:14.7
4627Anja Eržen Slovenia23:20.93 (2+1)+2:14.7
4876Dunja Zdouc Austria23:21.00 (0+0)+2:14.8
4953Sari Furuya Japan23:21.52 (1+1)+2:15.3
5086Synnøve Solemdal Norway23:23.93 (1+2)+2:17.7
5181Emily Dreissigacker United States23:27.21 (0+1)+2:21.0
5267Nadzeya Pisarava Belarus23:29.12 (0+2)+2:22.9
5322Rosanna Crawford Canada23:29.23 (1+2)+2:23.0
5461Emma Lunder Canada23:30.42 (0+2)+2:24.2
557Anastasiya Merkushyna Ukraine23:32.33 (2+1)+2:26.1
5668Magdalena Gwizdoń Poland23:35.73 (0+3)+2:29.5
5780Megan Tandy Canada23:42.82 (1+1)+2:36.6
5882Darya Klimina Kazakhstan23:47.73 (2+1)+2:41.5
5972Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold Norway23:49.14 (2+2)+2:42.9
6046Emilia Yordanova Bulgaria23:50.01 (1+0)+2:43.8
6147Clare Egan United States23:51.63 (1+2)+2:45.4
621Lisa Hauser Austria23:58.94 (3+1)+2:52.7
6343Olga Poltoranina Kazakhstan23:59.62 (0+2)+2:53.4
6421Mari Laukkanen Finland24:00.65 (3+2)+2:54.4
6575Diana Rasimovičiūtė Lithuania24:00.81 (1+0)+2:54.6
666Susan Dunklee United States24:13.15 (1+4)+3:06.9
6751Amanda Lightfoot Great Britain24:15.33 (2+1)+3:09.1
6878Yurie Tanaka Japan24:21.62 (1+1)+3:15.4
6931Federica Sanfilippo Italy24:30.13 (2+1)+3:23.9
7040Tang Jialin China24:30.33 (1+2)+3:24.1
7173Alina Raikova Kazakhstan24:33.83 (0+3)+3:27.6
7237Daniela Kadeva Bulgaria24:39.23 (2+1)+3:33.0
7342Iryna Varvynets Ukraine24:48.15 (1+4)+3:41.9
7466Ivona Fialková Slovakia24:48.65 (2+3)+3:42.4
7556Urška Poje Slovenia24:52.84 (0+4)+3:46.6
7665Desislava Stoyanova Bulgaria24:54.35 (2+3)+3:48.1
7741Laura Toivanen Finland24:55.41 (0+1)+3:49.2
7884Ko Eun-jung South Korea25:12.12 (1+1)+4:05.9
7960Venla Lehtonen Finland25:13.73 (3+0)+4:07.5
8054Natalija Kočergina Lithuania25:16.25 (1+4)+4:10.0
8132Éva Tófalvi Romania25:20.04 (2+2)+4:13.8
8220Mun Ji-hee South Korea25:26.66 (2+4)+4:20.4
8379Terézia Poliaková Slovakia25:32.25 (1+4)+4:26.0
8485Milena Todorova Bulgaria25:33.62 (1+1)+4:27.4
8574Rina Mitsuhashi Japan25:53.15 (3+2)+4:46.9
8664Joanne Reid United States26:18.87 (4+3)+5:12.6
8763Ekaterina Avvakumova South Korea26:24.96 (3+3)+5:18.7

References

  1. "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. Start list
  3. Final results
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