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Skiathlon (15 kilometres), Women

Date12 February 2006
StatusOlympic
LocationStadio del Trampolino, Pragelato Plan
Participants67 from 28 countries
DetailsCourse Length: 7,500 m / 7,500 m
Height Differential: 36 m / 59 m
Maximum Climb: 33 m / 54 m
Total Climbing: 252 m / 312 m

The event was changed again. In 2002 it was contested as 5 km classical followed by 5 km freestyle pursuit, but in 2006 both distances were increased to 7½ km. Also, while the event had previously been run with interval starts in the classical, it was now a mass start, a format that was first débuted internationally at the 2005 World Championships. The favorites were the gold and silver medalists from the 2005 World Championships, Russian Yuliya Chepalova and Norway’s Marit Bjørgen, along with the 2003 World Champion, Estonia’s Kristina Šmigun. The leader after the classical section was Slovenian Petra Majdič, but she was 13th in the freestyle pursuit, and placed 11th overall. The runner-up after classical was Šmigun, with Czech Kateřina Neumannová in third, but the margin between them was only 0.7 seconds. They would post the two best freestyle times with Šmigun edging out Neumannová for the gold medal by 1.9 seconds. The defending champion was Canada’s Beckie Scott, who took almost two years to win her gold medal because of drug disqualifications. She was seventh after classical, and briefly took the lead in the pursuit phase, but slowed near the end and placed sixth. The bronze medal went to Russia’s Yevgeniya Medvedeva, whose only previous international podium had come at the 2005 World Championships in the relay.

PosCompetitorNOCTime
1Kristina ŠmigunEST42:48.7Gold
2Kateřina NeumannováCZE42:50.6Silver
3Yevgeniya MedvedevaRUS43:03.2Bronze
4Kristin Størmer SteiraNOR43:06.8
5Gabriella ParuzziITA43:18.9
6Beckie ScottCAN43:20.6
7Olga ZavyalovaRUS43:23.7
8Justyna KowalczykPOL43:25.6
9Yuliya ChepalovaRUS43:39.5
10Hilde Gjermundshaug PedersenNOR43:40.5
11Petra MajdičSLO43:41.7
12Svetlana MalakhovaKAZ44:00.0
13Riitta-Liisa RoponenFIN44:06.1
14Valentyna ShevchenkoUKR44:13.6
15Britta NorgrenSWE44:18.0
16Sara RennerCAN44:30.9
17Sabina ValbusaITA44:44.7
18Claudia NystadGER44:48.1
19Kristin Mürer StemlandNOR44:59.2
20Karine PhilippotFRA45:06.5
21Wang ChunliCHN45:09.6
22Antonella ConfortolaITA45:11.9
23Iva JanečkováCZE45:33.5
24Natascia Leonardi CortesiSUI45:34.3
25Yelena KolominaKAZ45:44.1
26Vita YakymchukUKR45:48.1
27Li HongxueCHN45:56.4
28Stefanie BöhlerGER45:56.9
29Helena ErbenováCZE45:57.0
30Sumiko YokoyamaJPN45:58.6
31Elin EkSWE46:02.7
32Liu YuanyuanCHN46:18.5
33Elina HietamäkiFIN46:20.5
34Kirsi VälimaaFIN46:25.6
35Masako IshidaJPN46:37.7
36Arianna FollisITA46:40.9
37Yelena BurukhinaRUS46:42.9
38Chizuru SonetaJPN46:45.5
39Maja BenedičičSLO46:51.1
40Kateryna HryhorenkoUKR46:55.2
41Oksana YatskayaKAZ46:57.0
42Clare-Louise BrumleyAUS47:03.1
43Alena SannikovaBLR47:05.6
44Liudmila KarolikBLR47:07.2
45Tetyana ZavaliyUKR47:18.7
46Alena ProcházkováSVK47:45.2
47Anna-Karin StrömstedtSWE47:51.3
48Rebecca DussaultUSA47:53.7
49Katsiaryna Rudakova-BulavkaBLR48:09.2
50Yevgeniya VoloshenkoKAZ48:17.2
51Volha VasilionakBLR48:20.4
52Manuela HenkelGER48:21.8
53Irina TerentjevaLTU48:33.7
54Milaine ThériaultCAN48:38.9
55Lindsey WeierUSA48:45.0
56Abby LarsonUSA48:47.5
57Lee Chae-WonKOR49:01.2
58Xu YinghuiCHN49:47.3
59Monika GyorgyROU50:15.3
60Chandra CrawfordCAN50:35.4
61Laia AubertESP50:41.3
62Lindsay WilliamsUSA50:49.7
63Laura OrguéESP51:16.5
64Maja KezeleCRO51:36.3
DNFMarit BjørgenNOR
DNFKelime AydınTUR
DNFBranka KuzeljevićSCG