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Women's sprint
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for biathlon
VenueWhistler Olympic Park
Date13 February
Competitors89 from 31 nations
Winning time19:55.6
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Anastasiya Kuzmina  Slovakia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Magdalena Neuner  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marie Dorin  France
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The Women's 7.5 kilometre sprint biathlon competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia on 13 February 2010. This competition started at 1:00 PM PST.

Results

Rank Bib Name Country Time Penalties (P+S) Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 19 Anastasiya Kuzmina  Slovakia 19:55.6 1 (1+0)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 31 Magdalena Neuner  Germany 19:57.1 1 (0+1) +1.5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 10 Marie Dorin  France 20:06.5 0 (0+0) +10.9
4 47 Anna Boulygina  Russia 20:07.5 0 (0+0) +12.1
5 29 Elena Khrustaleva  Kazakhstan 20:20.4 0 (0+0) +24.8
6 67 Marie-Laure Brunet  France 20:23.3 0 (0+0) +27.7
7 25 Olga Zaitseva  Russia 20:23.4 0 (0+0) +27.8
8 37 Darya Domracheva  Belarus 20:27.4 0 (0+0) +31.8
DSQ (9) 44 Teja Gregorin  Slovenia 20:29.2 0 (0+0) +33.6
10 63 Ann Kristin Aafedt Flatland  Norway 20:29.7 1 (0+1) +34.1
11 60 Oksana Khvostenko  Ukraine 20:38.9 0 (0+0) +43.3
12 50 Helena Jonsson  Sweden 20:42.5 0 (0+0) +46.9
13 15 Svetlana Sleptsova  Russia 20:43.1 0 (0+0) +47.5
14 27 Éva Tófalvi  Romania 20:45.1 0 (0+0) +49.5
15 28 Sandrine Bailly  France 20:45.3 2 (1+1) +49.7
16 71 Anna Maria Nilsson  Sweden 20:45.5 0 (0+0) +49.9
17 70 Liudmila Kalinchik  Belarus 20:46.1 0 (0+0) +50.5
18 75 Olena Pidhrushna  Ukraine 20:47.3 1 (0+1) +51.7
19 18 Magda Rezlerová  Czech Republic 20:51.0 0 (0+0) +55.4
20 43 Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek  Sweden 20:53.5 1 (1+0) +57.9
21 81 Krystyna Pałka  Poland 20:54.3 0 (0+0) +58.7
22 49 Olga Medvedtseva  Russia 21:01.6 1 (1+0) +1:06.0
23 32 Valj Semerenko  Ukraine 21:08.3 0 (0+2) +1:12.7
24 58 Veronika Vítková  Czech Republic 21:10.9 0 (0+0) +1:15.3
25 21 Diana Rasimovičiūtė  Lithuania 21:11.2 2 (1+1) +1:15.6
26 11 Simone Hauswald  Germany 21:14.1 2 (1+1) +1:18.5
27 56 Andrea Henkel  Germany 21:15.7 2 (1+1) +1:20.1
28 84 Nadezhda Skardino  Belarus 21:17.6 0 (0+0) +1:22.0
29 89 Sylvie Becaert  France 21:21.6 2 (1+1) +1:26.0
30 38 Kati Wilhelm  Germany 21:27.2 3 (2+1) +1:31.6
31 20 Andreja Mali  Slovenia 21:32.6 0 (0+0) +1:37.0
32 86 Song Chaoqing  China 21:38.2 2 (1+1) +1:42.6
33 45 Tora Berger  Norway 21:42.1 2 (1+1) +1:46.5
34 13 Vita Semerenko  Ukraine 21:42.3 3 (0+3) +1:46.7
35 73 Magdalena Gwizdoń  Poland 21:48.9 0 (0+2) +1:53.3
36 26 Weronika Nowakowska  Poland 21:49.4 3 (0+3) +1:53.8
37 41 Dijana Ravnikar  Slovenia 21:49.7 1 (0+1) +1:54.1
38 59 Katja Haller  Italy 21:51.0 1 (0+1) +1:55.4
39 87 Mihaela Purdea  Romania 21:52.2 1 (0+1) +1:56.6
40 66 Jana Gerekova  Slovakia 21:54.0 3 (1+2) +1:58.4
41 12 Sofia Domeij  Sweden 21:55.0 1 (0+1) +1:59.4
42 54 Agnieszka Cyl  Poland 21:55.2 0 (0+2) +1:59.6
43 46 Michela Ponza  Italy 21:55.7 2 (1+1) +2:00.1
44 51 Fuyuko Suzuki  Japan 21:58.0 1 (1+0) +2:02.4
45 65 Sara Studebaker  United States 22:05.3 1 (0+1) +2:09.7
46 76 Megan Tandy  Canada 22:07.7 0 (0+0) +2:12.1
47 5 Karin Oberhofer  Italy 22:08.9 3 (1+2) +2:13.3
48 80 Gerda Krumina  Latvia 22:09.3 1 (0+1) +2:13.7
49 62 Dana Plotogea  Romania 22:12.3 0 (0+2) +2:16.7
50 74 Wang Chunli  China 22:13.4 3 (3+0) +2:17.8
51 39 Liu Xianying  China 22:14.6 3 (1+2) +2:19.0
52 24 Anna Lebedeva  Kazakhstan 22:15.1 0 (0+2) +2:19.5
53 3 Natalia Levchenkova  Moldova 22:18.2 2 (1+1) +2:22.6
54 35 Martina Halinarova  Slovakia 22:19.0 2 (1+1) +2:23.4
55 68 Eveli Saue  Estonia 22:23.3 2 (1+1) +2:27.7
56 57 Selina Gasparin  Switzerland 22:23.4 4 (2+2) +2:27.8
57 16 Madara Līduma  Latvia 22:23.8 4 (2+2) +2:28.2
58 85 Marina Lebedeva  Kazakhstan 22:27.0 1 (0+1) +2:31.4
59 69 Kaisa Mäkäräinen  Finland 22:27.3 3 (0+3) +2:31.7
60 53 Zdeňka Vejnarová  Czech Republic 22:28.5 2 (1+1) +2:32.9
61 6 Kong Yingchao  China 22:30.9 2 (1+1) +2:35.3
62 7 Nina Klenovska  Bulgaria 22:32.4 3 (1+2) +2:36.8
63 17 Mun Ji-Hee  South Korea 22:34.1 2 (1+1) +2:38.5
64 48 Kadri Lehtla  Estonia 22:34.2 2 (2+0) +2:38.6
65 64 Zina Kocher  Canada 22:35.8 3 (1+2) +2:40.2
66 83 Gro Kristiansen  Norway 22:41.0 5 (3+2) +2:45.4
67 61 Lyubov Filimonova  Kazakhstan 22:44.4 2 (1+1) +2:48.8
68 52 Mari Laukkanen  Finland 22:45.0 4 (3+1) +2:49.4
69 36 Liga Glazere  Latvia 22:47.7 1 (0+1) +2:52.1
70 23 Liv Kjersti Eikeland  Norway 22:51.9 4 (1+3) +2:56.3
71 77 Veronika Zvařičová  Czech Republic 22:52.9 0 (0+2) +2:57.3
72 22 Rosanna Crawford  Canada 23:04.6 0 (0+0) +3:09.0
73 78 Roberta Fiandino  Italy 23:11.6 4 (3+1) +3:16.0
74 1 Olga Nazarova  Belarus 23:11.7 3 (0+3) +3:16.1
75 55 Tadeja Brankovič-Likozar  Slovenia 23:13.3 4 (1+3) +3:17.7
76 30 Megan Imrie  Canada 23:17.0 3 (1+2) +3:21.4
77 9 Laura Spector  United States 23:18.1 2 (1+1) +3:22.5
78 82 Lanny Barnes  United States 23:26.0 1 (1+0) +3:30.4
79 72 Zanna Juskane  Latvia 23:32.4 3 (1+2) +3:36.8
80 33 Haley Johnson  United States 23:35.4 4 (1+3) +3:39.8
81 79 Lubomira Kalinova  Slovakia 23:47.2 5 (3+2) +3:51.6
82 34 Sarah Murphy  New Zealand 23:49.7 3 (2+1) +3:54.1
83 2 Kristel Viigipuu  Estonia 23:57.1 0 (0+2) +4:01.5
84 88 Sirli Hanni  Estonia 23:57.8 2 (2+0) +4:02.2
85 4 Alexandra Stoian  Romania 24:04.6 4 (3+1) +4:09.0
86 40 Panagiota Tsakiri  Greece 24:28.8 3 (1+2) +4:33.2
87 42 Victoria Padial Hernandez  Spain 24:55.5 2 (1+1) +4:59.9
88 8 Tanja Karišik  Bosnia and Herzegovina 25:24.1 2 (2+0) +5:28.5
14 Andrijana Stipaničić  Croatia DNS

Teja Gregorin was the only competitor who failed the 2017 doping retests from the 2010 Winter Olympics. In October 2017, the International Biathlon Union said that her two samples tested positive for GHRP-2, a banned substance which stimulates the body to produce more growth hormone, in samples taken the week before competition started.[1] She was disqualified in December 2017.[2]

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