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Team Pursuit (6 laps), Women

Date26 – 27 February 2010
StatusOlympic
LocationRichmond Olympic Oval, Richmond
Participants28 from 8 countries
FormatSingle-elimination event.
Olympic Record 3:01.24 / Kristina GrovesCindy KlassenChristine Nesbitt CAN / 15 February 2006
StarterGarth LinderUSA
RefereeJan AugustinusNED

Canada was the team to beat in this competition. The reigning World Champions, they had a strong showing in the pre-season, winning two of the three World Cup races, while placing second to Russian in the third. Not only did the Canadians have several star skaters, they had also trained exhaustively for the event, still relatively new. But the competition delivered surprise after surprise.

First, the strong Russian team suffered a shock quarter-final defeat at the hands of Poland, after one of the Russians fell behind in the later stages of the race. Then, it was the unheralded Americans who silenced the Canadian crowd by beating the favorites. Canada had been leading with ease, but had not paid attention to the splits of their opponents, and had failed to accelerate.

The second semi-final provided even more excitement. Defending champion Germany was facing the Americans, and they had a solid lead for most of the race. But their star skater, Anni Friesinger-Postma, who had almost been left out of the team due to poor shape caused by injury, struggled in the final lap. While trying to close the gap with ther team mates, Friesinger fell in sight of the finish line. With swimming motions and by turning her skates towards the line, the Germans nevertheless managed to finish ahead of the Americans.

In the final, Germany faced Japan, which had reached the final with relative ease. The Japanese opened up a large lead over the Germans, who raced without Friesinger. But the three Asians totally collapsed in the final lap, resulting in a photo finish. Germany came out the winners, with just 0.02 separating gold and silver. The bronze medal race was also remarkable. The Americans brought in Catherine Raney-Norman, which eventually cost them the bronze. She couldn’t follow the pace of the Americans, who were leading up to that point. The Polish team, of which even the best skater (Katarzyna Bachleda-Curuś) rarely featured in the top-10 of international competitions, thus won a completely unexpected bronze medal. It was the first bronze medal since 1960, when Poland had claimed two medals in the sport’s début for women.

PosCompetitorsNOC
1GermanyGERGold
Daniela Anschütz-ThomsStephanie BeckertAnni Friesinger-PostmaKatrin Mattscherodt
2JapanJPNSilver
Masako HozumiNao KodairaMaki TabataMiho Takagi (DNS)
3PolandPOLBronze
Katarzyna Bachleda-CuruśKatarzyna WoźniakLuiza ZłotkowskaNatalia Czerwonka (DNS)
4United StatesUSA
Catherine Raney NormanJennifer RodriguezJilleanne RookardNancy Swider-Peltz, Jr.
5CanadaCAN
Kristina GrovesChristine NesbittBrittany SchusslerCindy Klassen (DNS)
6NetherlandsNED
Renate GroenewoldDiane ValkenburgJorien VoorhuisIreen Wüst
7Russian FederationRUS
Galina LikhachovaYekaterina LobyshevaAlla ShabanovaYekaterina Shikhova
8Republic of KoreaKOR
Lee Ju-YeonNo Seon-YeongPark Do-Yeong

Quarter-Finals

Date26 February 2010 — 13:20
FormatWinners of each heat advanced to semi-finals. Next two fastest teams advanced to Final C, the slowest two advanced to Final D.
PosPairTeamNOCTime
1FGermanyGER3:01.95Q
2CUnited StatesUSA3:02.19Q
3FCanadaCAN3:02.24
4FJapanJPN3:02.89Q
5CPolandPOL3:02.90Q
6CNetherlandsNED3:03.38
7FRussian FederationRUS3:04.86
8CRepublic of KoreaKOR3:07.45

Heat #1

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FJapanJPN3:02.89Q
Masako HozumiNao KodairaMaki Tabata
2CRepublic of KoreaKOR3:07.45
Lee Ju-YeonNo Seon-YeongPark Do-Yeong

Heat #2

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1CPolandPOL3:02.90Q
Katarzyna Bachleda-CuruśKatarzyna WoźniakLuiza Złotkowska
2FRussian FederationRUS3:04.86
Galina LikhachovaYekaterina LobyshevaYekaterina Shikhova

Heat #3

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FGermanyGER3:01.95Q
Daniela Anschütz-ThomsStephanie BeckertAnni Friesinger-Postma
2CNetherlandsNED3:03.38
Renate GroenewoldDiane ValkenburgIreen Wüst

Heat #4

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1CUnited StatesUSA3:02.19Q
Jennifer RodriguezJilleanne RookardNancy Swider-Peltz, Jr.
2FCanadaCAN3:02.24
Kristina GrovesChristine NesbittBrittany Schussler

Semi-Finals

Date27 February 2010 — 12:30
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to final A.

Heat #1

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FJapanJPN3:02.73Q
Masako HozumiNao KodairaMaki Tabata
2CPolandPOL3:02.92
Katarzyna Bachleda-CuruśKatarzyna WoźniakLuiza Złotkowska

Heat #2

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1CGermanyGER3:03.55Q
Daniela Anschütz-ThomsStephanie BeckertAnni Friesinger-Postma
2FUnited StatesUSA3:03.78
Jennifer RodriguezJilleanne RookardNancy Swider-Peltz, Jr.

Final Round

Date27 February 2010 — 13:13

Final D

Time13:13
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FRussian FederationRUS3:06.47
Yekaterina LobyshevaAlla ShabanovaYekaterina Shikhova
2CRepublic of KoreaKOR3:06.96
Lee Ju-YeonNo Seon-YeongPark Do-Yeong

Final C

Time13:19
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FCanadaCAN3:01.41
Kristina GrovesChristine NesbittBrittany Schussler
2CNetherlandsNED3:02.04
Diane ValkenburgJorien VoorhuisIreen Wüst

Final B

Time14:12
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FPolandPOL3:03.73
Katarzyna Bachleda-CuruśKatarzyna WoźniakLuiza Złotkowska
2CUnited StatesUSA3:05.30
Catherine Raney NormanJennifer RodriguezJilleanne Rookard

Final A

Time14:17
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1CGermanyGER3:02.82
Daniela Anschütz-ThomsStephanie BeckertKatrin Mattscherodt
2FJapanJPN3:02.84
Masako HozumiNao KodairaMaki Tabata