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Cross-country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's 5 kilometre classical

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Women's 5 kilometre classical
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueSnow Harp
Dates10 February
Competitors79 from 26 nations
Winning time17:37.9
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Larisa Lazutina  Russia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kateřina Neumannová  Czech Republic
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bente Martinsen  Norway
← 1994

The women's 5 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, was held on 10 February at Snow Harp.[1] Each skier started at half-minute intervals, skiing the entire 5 kilometre course. The defending Olympic champion was the Russian Lyubov Yegorova, who won in Lillehammer.

Results

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Rank Bib Name Country Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 62 Larisa Lazutina  Russia 17:37.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 72 Kateřina Neumannová  Czech Republic 17:42.7 +4.8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 58 Bente Martinsen  Norway 17:49.4 +11.5
4 76 Nina Gavrylyuk  Russia 17:50.3 +12.4
5 63 Olga Danilova  Russia 17:51.3 +13.4
6 61 Marit Mikkelsplass  Norway 17:53.5 +15.6
7 75 Anita Moen  Norway 18:04.4 +26.5
8 78 Trude Dybendahl Hartz  Norway 18:08.0 +30.1
9 59 Gabriella Paruzzi  Italy 18:14.7 +36.8
10 56 Brigitte Albrecht Loretan  Switzerland 18:16.5 +38.6
11 74 Iryna Terelya  Ukraine 18:17.2 +39.3
12 57 Stefania Belmondo  Italy 18:19.8 +41.9
13 73 Yuliya Chepalova  Russia 18:20.0 +42.1
14 71 Sylvia Honegger  Switzerland 18:29.6 +51.7
15 69 Maria Theurl  Austria 18:36.8 +58.9
16 50 Jaroslava Bukvajova  Slovakia 18:39.7 +1:01.8
17 36 Tuulikki Pyykkönen  Finland 18:42.8 +1:04.9
18 60 Satu Salonen  Finland 18:43.4 +1:05.5
19 65 Valentyna Shevchenko  Ukraine 18:47.5 +1:09.6
20 49 Katrin Šmigun  Estonia 18:48.7 +1:10.8
21 77 Manuela Di Centa  Italy 18:48.9 +1:11.0
22 45 Kateřina Hanušová  Czech Republic 18:49.1 +1:11.2
23 32 Yelena Sinkevitch  Belarus 18:50.2 +1:12.3
24 66 Antonina Ordina  Sweden 18:50.7 +1:12.8
25 38 Sumiko Yokoyama  Japan 18:55.1 +1:17.2
26 17 Kati Wilhelm  Germany 18:56.9 +1:19.0
27 37 Oxana Yatskaya  Kazakhstan 18:57.3 +1:19.4
28 27 Jana Šaldová  Czech Republic 19:00.4 +1:22.5
29 68 Sabina Valbusa  Italy 19:00.6 +1:22.7
30 42 Constanze Blum  Germany 19:02.4 +1:24.5
31 51 Fumiko Aoki  Japan 19:04.8 +1:26.9
32 67 Sophie Villeneuve  France 19:05.5 +1:27.6
33 33 Małgorzata Ruchała  Poland 19:06.4 +1:28.5
34 52 Natasa Lacen  Slovenia 19:09.3 +1:31.4
35 30 Svetlana Shishkina  Kazakhstan 19:10.7 +1:32.8
36 16 Karin Säterkvist  Sweden 19:12.9 +1:35.0
37 9 Anke Reschwamm Schulze  Germany 19:14.7 +1:36.8
38 41 Sigrid Wille  Germany 19:15.6 +1:37.7
39 53 Bernadeta Piotrowska  Poland 19:17.3 +1:39.4
40 22 Maryna Pestryakova  Ukraine 19:17.6 +1:39.7
41 39 Olena Hayasova  Ukraine 19:18.2 +1:40.3
42 70 Renate Roider  Austria 19:18.3 +1:40.4
43 48 Elin Ek  Sweden 19:19.2 +1:41.3
44 43 Svetlana Deshevykh  Kazakhstan 19:25.3 +1:47.4
45 40 Andrea Huber  Switzerland 19:27.6 +1:49.7
46 8 Tomomi Otaka  Japan 19:28.8 +1:50.9
47 64 Beckie Scott  Canada 19:32.6 +1:54.7
48 34 Svetlana Kamotskaya  Belarus 19:32.7 +1:54.8
49 46 Annick Vaxelaire-Pierrel  France 19:33.4 +1:55.5
50 26 Kumiko Yokoyama  Japan 19:34.5 +1:56.6
51 55 Kerrin Petty  United States 19:36.6 +1:58.7
52 18 Karine Philippot  France 19:38.6 +2:00.7
53 5 Cristel Vahtra  Estonia 19:41.4 +2:03.5
54 44 Milaine Theriault  Canada 19:41.8 +2:03.9
55 6 Irina Skripnik  Belarus 19:44.2 +2:06.3
56 7 Anita Hakala  Finland 19:45.0 +2:07.1
57 29 Kati Pulkkinen  Finland 19:48.0 +2:10.1
58 25 Alžbeta Havrančíková  Slovakia 19:48.5 +2:10.6
59 3 Zuzana Kocumová  Czech Republic 19:58.3 +2:20.4
60 15 Katarzyna Gębala  Poland 19:58.8 +2:20.9
61 11 Dorota Kwaśna  Poland 20:03.1 +2:25.2
62 14 Andrea Senteler  Switzerland 20:07.5 +2:29.6
63 21 Lyudmila Korolik  Belarus 20:17.9 +2:40.0
64 12 Anne-Laure Condevaux  France 20:21.2 +2:43.3
65 23 Laura Wilson  United States 20:24.6 +2:46.7
66 2 Olga Seleznyova  Kazakhstan 20:27.7 +2:49.8
67 35 Nina Kemppel  United States 20:29.7 +2:51.8
68 19 Luan Zhengrong  China 20:30.0 +2:52.1
69 31 Monica Lăzăruț  Romania 20:49.5 +3:11.6
70 47 Irina Nikulchina  Bulgaria 20:52.6 +3:14.7
71 13 Ināra Rudko  Latvia 20:56.1 +3:18.2
72 54 Guo Dongling  China 20:58.0 +3:20.1
73 20 Õnne Kurg  Estonia 20:58.7 +3:20.8
74 28 Sara Renner  Canada 21:02.4 +3:24.5
75 10 Laura McCabe  United States 21:06.9 +3:29.0
76 24 Kazimiera Strolienė  Lithuania 21:17.5 +3:39.6
77 1 Jaime Fortier  Canada 21:20.8 +3:42.9
78 4 Anzela Brice  Latvia 21:39.2 +4:01.3
79 79 Katerina Anastasiou  Greece 23:15.8 +5:37.9

References

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  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Women's 5 kilometres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  2. ^ OFFICIAL RESULTS Olympic Winter Games - Ladies' 5km C