Date | 16 February 1968 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Autrans |
Participants | 24 from 8 countries |
Details | Course Length: ? Height Differential: 100 m Maximum Climb: 65 m Total Climbing: 170 m |
After placing 2-3-6 in the 5 km event, the defending champion Soviet Union was favored to win the relay three days later. Their strongest opponents seemed to be Sweden with double Olympic champion Toini Gustafsson as their strongest card. In 1964, the Norwegian ladies were considered too weak, and Norway did not even enter a team for the women’s relay. However, at the 1966 World Championships in Oslo the Norwegian girls had surprised the home crowd by taking a very popular silver medal behind the Soviets after a close battle with Sweden.
On the first leg, Norway’s Inger Aufles surprised everybody by leaving her closest rivals Finland, Soviet and Poland around 25 seconds behind, with Sweden in fifth position another 14 seconds behind. Toini Gustafsson skied an excellent second leg for Sweden with the fastest leg-time of the day, but Norway’s Babben Enger-Damon, considered as the weak point on the Norwegian team, fought bravely and sent Berit Mørdre out on the anchor leg with a 15 seconds lead ahead of Sweden, the Soviets in third place another 20 seconds behind. Mørdre skied the fastest anchor leg of the day, and the Norwegians won a surprising gold with a comfortable margin, 21 seconds ahead of Sweden and with Soviet Union another 22 seconds behind in bronze position.
Pos | Number | Competitors | NOC | Time | Exchange | |||
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1 | 2 | Norway | NOR | 57:30.0 | – (–) | Gold | ||
Lead-Off | 2-1 | Inger Aufles | 19:08.0 | 19:08.0 (1) | ||||
2nd Leg | 2-2 | Babben Enger-Damon | 19:19.5 | 38:27.5 (1) | ||||
Anchor | 2-3 | Berit Mørdre-Lammedal | 19:02.5 | 57:30.0 (1) | ||||
2 | 3 | Sweden | SWE | 57:51.0 | – (–) | Silver | ||
Lead-Off | 3-1 | Britt Strandberg | 19:46.7 | 19:46.7 (5) | ||||
2nd Leg | 3-2 | Toini Gustafsson | 18:56.7 | 38:43.4 (2) | ||||
Anchor | 3-3 | Barbro Martinsson | 19:07.6 | 57:51.0 (2) | ||||
3 | 1 | Soviet Union | URS | 58:13.6 | – (–) | Bronze | ||
Lead-Off | 1-1 | Alevtina Kolchina | 19:32.8 | 19:32.8 (3) | ||||
2nd Leg | 1-2 | Rita Achkina | 19:31.2 | 39:04.0 (3) | ||||
Anchor | 1-3 | Galina Kulakova | 19:09.6 | 58:13.6 (3) | ||||
4 | 5 | Finland | FIN | 58:45.1 | – (–) | |||
Lead-Off | 5-1 | Senja Pusula | 19:32.4 | 19:32.4 (2) | ||||
2nd Leg | 5-2 | Marjatta Muttilainen-Olkkonen | 19:51.6 | 39:24.0 (4) | ||||
Anchor | 5-3 | Marjatta Kajosmaa | 19:21.1 | 58:45.1 (4) | ||||
5 | 7 | Poland | POL | 59:04.7 | – (–) | |||
Lead-Off | 7-1 | Weronika Budny | 19:33.8 | 19:33.8 (4) | ||||
2nd Leg | 7-2 | Józefa Czerniawska-Pęksa | 19:59.1 | 39:32.9 (6) | ||||
Anchor | 7-3 | Stefania Biegun | 19:31.8 | 59:04.7 (5) | ||||
6 | 4 | East Germany | GDR | 59:33.9 | – (–) | |||
Lead-Off | 4-1 | Renate Köhler-Fischer | 20:01.6 | 20:01.6 (6) | ||||
2nd Leg | 4-2 | Gudrun Schmidt | 19:27.3 | 39:28.9 (5) | ||||
Anchor | 4-3 | Christine Nestler | 20:05.0 | 59:33.9 (6) | ||||
7 | 8 | West Germany | FRG | 1-01:49.3 | – (–) | |||
Lead-Off | 8-1 | Michaela Endler | 20:11.4 | 20:11.4 (7) | ||||
2nd Leg | 8-2 | Barbara Barthel | 21:14.2 | 41:25.6 (7) | ||||
Anchor | 8-3 | Monika Mrklas | 20:23.7 | 1-01:49.3 (7) | ||||
8 | 6 | Bulgaria | BUL | 1-05:35.7 | – (–) | |||
Lead-Off | 6-1 | Velichka Pandeva | 21:50.4 | 21:50.4 (8) | ||||
2nd Leg | 6-2 | Nadezhda Vasileva | 21:07.5 | 42:57.9 (8) | ||||
Anchor | 6-3 | Tsvetana Sotirova | 22:37.8 | 1-05:35.7 (8) |