Biathlon at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's sprint

Women's biathlon sprint
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueNozawa Onsen
DatesFebruary 15
Competitors64 from 24 nations
Winning time23:08.0
Medalists
   Russia
   Germany
   Germany
Biathlon at the
1998 Winter Olympics
Individual   men   women
Sprint   men   women
Relay   men   women

The Women's 7.5 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics was held on 15 February, at Nozawa Onsen. Competitors raced over two 2.5 kilometre loops and one 3.0 kilometre loop of the skiing course, shooting two times, once prone and once standing. Each miss was penalized by requiring the competitor to race over an 150 metre penalty loop.[1]

Results

Rank Name Country Time Penalties Deficit
1st Galina Kukleva Russia 23:08.0 1 -
2nd Uschi Disl Germany 23:08.7 1 +0:00.7
3rd Katrin Apel Germany 23:32.4 1 +0:24.4
4 Soňa Mihoková Slovakia 23:42.3 1 +0:34.3
5 Yu Shumei China 23:44.0 0 +0:36.0
6 Anna Stera-Kustucz Poland 23:53.1 2 +0:45.1
7 Martina Jašicová Slovakia 23:54.5 1 +0:46.5
8 Mari Lampinen Finland 23:55.2 0 +0:47.2
9 Anna Murínová Slovakia 23:56.7 0 +0:48.7
10 Nathalie Santer Italy 23:59.6 1 +0:51.6
11 Olena Petrova Ukraine 24:04.5 1 +0:56.5
12 Andreja Grašič Slovenia 24:05.2 1 +0:57.2
13 Albina Akhatova Russia 24:06.4 2 +0:58.4
14 Emmanuelle Claret France 24:08.7 1 +1:00.7
15 Annette Sikveland Norway 24:09.5 2 +1:01.5
16 Petra Behle-Schaaf Germany 24:09.9 2 +1:01.9
17 Magdalena Forsberg-Wallin Sweden 24:19.5 3 +1:11.5
18 Margarita Dulova Kazakhstan 24:21.7 1 +1:13.7
19 Tetiana Vodop'ianova Ukraine 24:23.3 0 +1:15.3
20 Inna Sheshkil Kazakhstan 24:32.9 1 +1:24.9
21 Nina Lemesh Ukraine 24:39.8 1 +1:31.8
22 Irina Tananayko Belarus 24:42.5 0 +1:34.5
23 Liv Grete Skjelbreid-Poirée Norway 24:44.0 3 +1:36.0
24 Svetlana Paramygina Belarus 24:50.0 2 +1:42.0
25 Corinne Niogret France 24:54.7 2 +1:46.7
26 Eva Háková Czech Republic 24:58.6 1 +1:50.6
27 Olga Romasko Russia 25:03.6 3 +1:55.6
28 Nataliya Moroz Belarus 25:04.7 0 +1:56.7
29 Ekaterina Dafovska Bulgaria 25:06.7 2 +1:58.7
30 Martina Zellner Germany 25:09.8 2 +2:01.8
31 Eva Tofalvi Romania 25:10.3 2 +2:02.3
32 Myriam Bédard Canada 25:11.3 0 +2:03.3
33 Kristina Sabasteanski United States 25:12.2 1 +2:04.2
34 Ieva Cederštrēma-Volfa Latvia 25:12.7 2 +2:04.7
35 Jiřína Adamičková-Pelcová Czech Republic 25:14.5 1 +2:06.5
36 Tadeja Brankovič Slovenia 25:20.1 3 +2:12.1
37 Ann Elen Skjelbreid Norway 25:22.8 4 +2:14.8
38 Michelle Collard Canada 25:26.1 0 +2:18.1
39 Sun Ribo China 25:29.0 3 +2:21.0
40 Irena Novotná-Česneková Czech Republic 25:30.4 3 +2:22.4
41 Pavlina Filipova Bulgaria 25:34.8 3 +2:26.8
42 Halina Nowak-Guńka Poland 25:39.0 5 +2:31.0
43 Florence Baverel-Robert France 25:39.6 1 +2:31.6
44 Anna Volkova Russia 25:42.7 4 +2:34.7
45 Agata Suszka Poland 25:45.1 3 +2:37.1
46 Katja Holanti Finland 25:46.2 2 +2:38.2
47 Kerryn Pethybridge-Rim Australia 25:49.1 2 +2:41.1
48 Deborah Nordyke United States 25:50.5 2 +2:42.5
49 Iryna Merkushina Ukraine 25:58.6 3 +2:50.6
50 Kristina Brounéus Sweden 26:05.3 2 +2:57.3
51 Eva-Karin Westin Sweden 26:07.8 1 +2:59.8
52 Nataliya Ryzhenkova Belarus 26:10.5 4 +3:02.5
53 Hiromi Seino-Suga Japan 26:13.5 4 +3:05.5
54 Anne Briand-Bouthiaux France 26:16.1 5 +3:08.1
55 Ryoko Takahashi Japan 26:34.2 5 +3:26.2
56 Gunn Margit Andreassen Norway 26:36.2 4 +3:28.2
57 Kateřina Losmanová-Holubcová Czech Republic 26:51.7 3 +3:43.7
58 Stacey Wooley United States 27:03.0 3 +3:55.0
59 Lucija Larisi Slovenia 27:14.9 4 +4:06.9
60 Maria Schylander Sweden 27:46.9 4 +4:38.9
61 Mie Takeda Japan 28:10.1 6 +5:02.1
62 Elena Gorohova Moldova 28:21.5 5 +5:13.5
63 Bernadett Dira Hungary 28:48.9 5 +5:40.9
64 Zsuzsanna Bekecs Hungary 29:50.3 6 +6:42.3

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References

  1. 1 2 "Nagano 1998 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1998. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
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