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15 kilometres (Freestyle), Women

Date 9 February 2002 — 9:00
StatusOlympic
LocationSoldier Hollow, Wasatch Mountain State Park
Participants60 from 23 countries
DetailsCourse Length: 15,284 m
Height Differential: 80 m
Intermediate 1: 1.9 km
Intermediate 2: 7.5 km
Maximum Climb: 52 m
Total Climbing: 572 m

This was the first Winter Olympic cross-country event skied entirely as a mass start race, which would later become the standard for most events. It was also the first cross-country event in Salt Lake City, starting shortly before the men raced 30 km. The 2001 World Champion was Norway’s Bente Skari-Martinsen, who had been the dominant female cross-country racer over the past five years. But she elected not to contest this race in Salt Lake City, which left the event open.

The early leader in the race was Russian Yuliya Chepalova, but by 9 km, Italy’s Stefania Belmondo, the 1999 World Champion in the event, moved ahead, until her pole broke at 10.5 km. She dropped back to 10th place, but fortunately trailed the leader, Larisa Lazutina, by only 10 seconds. Belmondo was given a pole by a French official but it was very long, so she struggled for over 500 metres until an Italian coach gave her one of her own poles. She then powered ahead, caught Lazutina and won a narrow victory by 1.8 seconds. Behind them, Czech skier Kateřina Neumannová came in for the bronze medal. But Lazutina would not keep her silver medal. After the pursuit race, held six days later, she was found to have tested positive for darpopoietin, an erythropoietin analogue, and was disqualified in late 2003. Neumannová was moved up to silver, and Chepalova would get the bronze. At the 2003 World Championships, the event was won by the woman who wasn’t there, Bente Skari-Martinsen.

PosCompetitorNOCTime
1Stefania BelmondoITA39:54.4Gold
2Kateřina NeumannováCZE40:01.3Silver
3Yuliya ChepalovaRUS40:02.7Bronze
4Kaisa VarisFIN40:04.1
5Sviatlana NaheikinaBLR40:17.9
6Gabriella ParuzziITA40:25.7
7Kristina ŠmigunEST40:33.6
8Karine PhilippotFRA40:38.6
9Iryna TereliaUKR40:39.4
10Sabina ValbusaITA40:48.3
11Olga ZavyalovaRUS40:53.3
12Evi SachenbacherGER40:57.6
13Yelena BurukhinaRUS41:01.1
14Hilde Gjermundshaug PedersenNOR41:47.8
15Natascia Leonardi CortesiSUI41:56.3
16Antonella ConfortolaITA41:57.8
=17Vera ZiatikovaBLR42:04.5
=17Natallia ZiatikovaBLR42:04.5
19Riitta-Liisa LassilaFIN42:14.3
20Kateřina HanušováCZE42:15.7
21Valentyna ShevchenkoUKR42:16.0
22Sumiko YokoyamaJPN42:16.2
23Katrin ŠmigunEST42:25.6
24Annick Vaxelaire-PierrelFRA42:26.7
25Oksana YatskayaKAZ42:46.0
26Claudia KünzelGER42:49.5
27Kanoko GotoJPN42:50.4
28Vibeke SkofterudNOR42:50.9
29Nina KemppelUSA42:53.1
30Anna-Carin OlofssonSWE42:53.8
31Brigitte Albrecht-LoretanSUI42:54.4
32Nataša LačenSLO43:05.0
33Svetlana ShishkinaKAZ43:05.1
34Amanda FortierCAN43:38.7
35Anke ReschwammGER43:53.1
36Anna DahlbergSWE43:53.7
37Jaime FortierCAN43:54.0
38Elin EkSWE43:55.3
39Jenny OlssonSWE43:57.7
40Natallia Svirydova-KalinovskayaBLR44:09.2
41Helena BalatkováCZE44:17.8
42Midori FurusawaJPN44:41.8
43Barb JonesUSA45:04.3
44Vita YakymchukUKR45:26.7
45Darya StarostinaKAZ45:28.8
46Lee Chae-WonKOR45:37.9
47Hou YuxiaCHN45:42.2
48Irina TerentjevaLTU45:45.4
49Nataliya IsachenkoKAZ45:51.4
50Marit BjørgenNOR47:07.4
51Ilona BublováCZE47:31.8
52Luan ZhengrongCHN47:43.7
53Kristina JoderUSA48:06.0
54Maja KezeleCRO48:43.1
DQMargarita NikolyanARM
DNFMaj Helen SorkmoNOR
DNFAnnmari ViljanmaaFIN
DNFNobuko FukudaJPN
DNFElena GorohovaMDA
DQLarisa LazutinaRUS[39:56.2]1