Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's 15 kilometre skiathlon

The women's 15 kilometre skiathlon cross-country skiing competition at the 2018 Winter Olympics was held on 10 February 2018 at 16:15 KST at the Alpensia Cross-Country Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea.[1][2] Charlotte Kalla of Sweden finished first to win the first gold medal of the 2018 Winter Games.[3] The defending champion Marit Bjørgen finished second. For her, this was the eleventh Olympic medal, making her the most successful female cross-country skier. Krista Pärmäkoski took bronze.

Women's 15 kilometre skiathlon
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueAlpensia Cross-Country Centre
Dates10 February
Competitors61 from 23 nations
Winning time40:44.9
Medalists
Charlotte Kalla  Sweden
Marit Bjørgen  Norway
Krista Pärmäkoski  Finland

Summary

The defending champion Marit Bjørgen, as well as the silver medalist Charlotte Kalla and the bronze medalist Heidi Weng, participated in the event. After the exchange, a group of about a dozen athletes stayed ahead, and by 11 km only 9 left. Then Charlotte Kalla escaped, leaving behind Bjørgen, Krista Pärmäkoski, and Ebba Andersson chasing her. Kalla became the champion, with Bjørgen second, and Pärmäkoski third.

In the nighttime victory ceremony, the medals for the event were presented by Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Roman Kumpost, FIS council member.

Medalists
Charlotte Kalla Marit Bjørgen Krista Pärmäkoski
 Sweden  Norway  Finland

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 the 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 a maximum of four athletes for the event.[4]

Competition schedule

All times are (UTC+9).

DateTimeEvent
10 February16:15Final

Results

The race was started at 16:15.[5]

RankBibNameCountry7.5 km classicRankPitstop7.5 km freeRankFinish timeDeficit
5Charlotte Kalla Sweden21:23.4231.818:49.7140:44.9
8Marit Bjørgen Norway21:23.1131.018:58.6240:52.7+7.8
7Krista Pärmäkoski Finland21:27.91027.918:59.2340:55.0+10.1
418Ebba Andersson Sweden21:25.4530.618:59.8440:55.8+10.9
53Jessica Diggins United States21:29.41327.919:02.3540:59.6+14.7
610Nathalie von Siebenthal Switzerland21:27.1830.319:05.1641:02.5+17.6
74Teresa Stadlober Austria21:25.8630.419:15.3741:11.5+26.6
812Natalya Nepryayeva Olympic Athletes from Russia21:28.21128.119:21.6841:17.9+33.0
91Heidi Weng Norway21:23.8328.119:33.7941:25.6+40.7
1021Stina Nilsson Sweden21:27.5931.619:34.71041:33.8+48.9
112Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Norway21:24.3428.519:50.41441:43.2+58.3
1211Anastasia Sedova Olympic Athletes from Russia21:43.81930.719:43.21241:57.7+1:12.8
1328Anouk Faivre Picon France21:45.52031.019:47.31342:03.8+1:18.9
1430Masako Ishida Japan21:39.21530.519:54.41742:04.1+1:19.2
156Ragnhild Haga Norway21:40.21633.719:53.71642:07.6+1:22.7
169Kerttu Niskanen Finland21:26.6732.020:16.62342:15.2+1:30.3
1722Justyna Kowalczyk Poland21:28.81232.320:29.72542:30.8+1:45.9
1826Yuliya Belorukova Olympic Athletes from Russia22:02.52232.620:15.92242:51.0+2:06.1
1914Laura Mononen Finland21:48.32133.120:31.62642:53.0+2:08.1
2035Victoria Carl Germany21:43.61829.920:40.93242:54.4+2:09.5
2134Alisa Zhambalova Olympic Athletes from Russia22:34.92832.319:51.91542:59.1+2:14.2
2220Katharina Hennig Germany21:40.91730.420:48.93643:00.2+2:15.3
2329Aurore Jéan France22:20.62634.620:05.61943:00.8+2:15.9
2425Johanna Matintalo Finland21:32.91429.421:00.14043:02.4+2:17.5
2516Stefanie Böhler Germany22:19.62533.220:09.82043:02.6+2:17.7
2624Elisa Brocard Italy22:34.52730.320:12.82143:17.6+2:32.7
2731Nadine Fähndrich Switzerland22:03.92331.921:14.64543:50.4+3:05.5
2817Petra Novaková Czech Republic23:25.93832.819:56.91843:55.6+3:10.7
2923Coraline Hugue France23:43.84931.219:41.21143:56.2+3:11.3
3056Sylwia Jaśkowiec Poland22:51.23131.320:33.82943:56.3+3:11.4
3155Ewelina Marcisz Poland22:50.42931.520:34.83043:56.7+3:11.8
3213Anna Haag Sweden22:14.12434.021:13.74444:01.8+3:16.9
3353Cendrine Browne Canada23:04.63533.120:24.22444:01.9+3:17.0
3427Caitlin Patterson United States23:07.13634.920:32.92744:14.9+3:30.0
3538Sara Pellegrini Italy23:03.73331.920:40.73144:16.3+3:31.4
3637Anna Shevchenko Kazakhstan22:52.33232.920:59.93944:25.1+3:40.2
3733Anna Comarella Italy22:50.73029.121:06.14144:25.9+3:41.0
3832Kateřina Beroušková Czech Republic23:03.93432.520:56.33844:32.7+3:47.8
3944Barbara Jezeršek Australia23:34.04331.720:33.62844:39.3+3:54.4
4019Kikkan Randall United States23:29.23935.020:43.03344:47.2+4:02.3
4158Martyna Galewicz Poland23:31.84134.620:44.93444:51.3+4:06.4
4257Yulia Tikhonova Belarus23:29.64033.320:54.23744:57.1+4:12.2
4345Barbora Havlíčková Czech Republic23:52.35331.420:48.43545:12.1+4:27.2
4450Emily Nishikawa Canada23:36.04432.221:08.44345:16.6+4:31.7
4543Tetyana Antypenko Ukraine23:32.34234.921:24.04945:31.2+4:46.3
4641Polina Seronosova Belarus23:09.83731.321:53.85745:34.9+4:50.0
4742Petra Hynčicová Czech Republic23:42.04837.921:22.54845:42.4+4:57.5
4861Anne-Marie Comeau Canada23:49.75136.921:16.24645:42.8+4:57.9
4948Ilaria Debertolis Italy23:38.74641.321:24.65045:44.6+4:59.7
5059Jessica Yeaton Australia23:45.25039.521:20.14745:44.8+4:59.9
5152Li Xin China23:51.75238.921:31.35146:01.9+5:17.0
5260Dahria Beatty Canada23:58.95435.421:43.05546:17.3+5:32.4
5340Maryna Antsybor Ukraine24:09.35532.421:36.55246:18.2+5:33.3
5446Elena Kolomina Kazakhstan24:12.15637.821:38.65446:28.5+5:43.6
5554Chi Chunxue China24:16.15735.721:47.25646:39.0+5:54.1
5651Tatjana Mannima Estonia24:29.45835.221:37.15346:41.7+5:56.8
5747Lee Chae-won South Korea25:05.55932.221:06.84246:44.5+5:59.6
5836Rosie Brennan United States23:36.74542.723:16.66047:36.0+6:51.1
5949Manca Slabanja Slovenia25:10.16130.922:16.85847:57.8+7:12.9
6062Annika Taylor Great Britain25:08.06031.522:29.65948:09.1+7:24.2
39Valeriya Tyuleneva Kazakhstan23:41.64742.7DNF
15Nicole Fessel GermanyDNS

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