Cross-country skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay

Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
Venue Laura Biathlon & Ski Complex
Dates 15 February
Competitors 56 from 14 nations
Winning time 53:02.7
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Ida Ingemarsdotter
Emma Wikén
Anna Haag
Charlotte Kalla
 Sweden
2nd, silver medalist(s) Anne Kyllönen
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
Kerttu Niskanen
Krista Lähteenmäki
 Finland
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Nicole Fessel
Stefanie Böhler
Claudia Nystad
Denise Herrmann
 Germany

The women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay cross-country skiing competition at the 2014 Sochi Olympics took place on 15 February at Laura Biathlon & Ski Complex.[1] Sweden won the event. This became the first gold medal in the women's relay for Sweden since the 1960 Winter Olympics. Finland won the silver medals, and Germany finished third.

Gold medals won in this event featured a fragment from the Chelyabinsk meteor, to commemorate the first anniversary of the meteor strike.[2]

Results

The race was started at 14:00.[3]

In November 2017, Yuliya Ivanova was disqualified from the event meaning that the whole Russian team was also disqualified.[4]

RankBibNationSkiersTimeDeficit
1st, gold medalist(s)2 SwedenIda Ingemarsdotter (14:09.8)
Emma Wikén (14:02.3)
Anna Haag (12:40.2)
Charlotte Kalla (12:10.4)
53:02.7
2nd, silver medalist(s)5 FinlandAnne Kyllönen (14:21.2)
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen (13:51.3)
Kerttu Niskanen (12:14.4)
Krista Lähteenmäki (12:36.6)
53:03.2+0.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s)7 GermanyNicole Fessel (14:13.4)
Stefanie Böhler (13:59.9)
Claudia Nystad (12:19.1)
Denise Herrmann (12:31.2)
53:03.6+0.9
46 FranceAurore Jéan (14:12.1)
Célia Aymonier (14:13.8)
Anouk Faivre Picon (12:34.5)
Coraline Hugue (12:47.3)
53:47.7+45.0
51 NorwayHeidi Weng (14:12.0)
Therese Johaug (14:13.5)
Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen (12:34.5)
Marit Bjørgen (12:56.3)
53:56.3+53.6
DSQ3 RussiaYuliya Ivanova (14:05.5)
Olga Kuziukova (14:37.2)
Natalia Zhukova (12:34.9)
Yuliya Chekaleva (12:48.7)
54:06.3+1:03.6
79 PolandKornelia Kubińska (14:37.4)
Justyna Kowalczyk (13:47.7)
Sylwia Jaśkowiec (12:34.2)
Paulina Maciuszek (13:39.6)
54:38.9+1:36.2
88 ItalyVirginia De Martin Topranin (14:26.9)
Elisa Brocard (14:49.4)
Marina Piller (12:43.9)
Ilaria Debertolis (13:20.7)
55:19.9+2:17.2
94 United StatesKikkan Randall (14:45.2)
Sadie Bjornsen (14:31.8)
Liz Stephen (12:48.2)
Jessica Diggins (13:32.2)
55:33.4+2:30.7
1012 Czech RepublicEva Vrabcová-Nývltová (14:06.1)
Karolina Grohová (15:25.3)
Petra Novaková (13:06.4)
Klara Moravcová (13:52.0)
56:29.8+3:27.1
1113 SloveniaAlenka Čebašek (14:18.2)
Katja Višnar (15:39.1)
Barbara Jezeršek (12:56.1)
Vesna Fabjan (13:43.6)
56:37.0+3:34.3
1210 UkraineTetyana Antypenko (15:10.6)
Valentina Shevchenko (14:55.4)
Maryna Antsybor (13:01.7)
Kateryna Grygorenko (13:48.4)
56:56.1+3:53.4
1311 AustriaKaterina Smutna (14:20.3)
Nathalie Schwarz (15:36.8)
Teresa Stadlober (13:08.7)
Veronika Mayerhofer (13:58.9)
57:04.7+4:02.0
1414 CanadaPerianne Jones (15:50.9)
Daria Gaiazova (15:09.5)
Emily Nishikawa (13:27.3)
Brittany Webster (14:52.9)
59:13.6+6:10.9

Flower and medal ceremonies

Immediately after the race a flower ceremony was held at the ski stadium, where the medalist received flowers on the podium. The next day the medal ceremony was held in Sochi, where the gold medals was handed out by International Olympic Committee member Gunilla Lindberg and flowers handed out by International Ski Federation Cross-Country Committee chairman Vegard Ulvang, after which the Swedish national anthem was played for the gold medal team on the podium.

References

  1. "Cross-country Skiing Schedule and Results". SOOC. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  2. Augustine, Bernie (25 July 2013). "Select gold medals at Sochi Olympics will include meteorite fragments to commemorate Russian meteor strike". New York Daily News. NYDailyNews.com.
  3. Final Results
  4. https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-sanctions-four-russian-athletes-and-closes-one-case-as-part-of-oswald-commission-findings
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