Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's 15 kilometre freestyle mass start


The Women's 15 kilometre freestyle mass start cross-country skiing competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States, was held on 9 February at Soldier Hollow.
All 59 skiers began at once in a mass start. 2002 was the first time that a mass start was held in the Olympics.

The Race

This was the first Winter Olympic cross-country event skied entirely as a mass start race. Previously, this event was held at an interval start. It was also the first cross-country event in Salt Lake City, starting shortly before the men raced 30 km. The 2001 World Champion was Bente Skari of Norway elected not to contest this race, even though she had been the dominant female cross-country racer over the past five years.
The early leader in the race was Russian Yuliya Chepalova, but by 9 km, Italy's Stefania Belmondo, the 1999 World Champion in the event, moved ahead, until her pole broke at 10.5 km. She dropped back to 10th place, but trailed the leader, Larisa Lazutina, by only 10 seconds. Belmondo was given a pole by a French official but it was very long, so she struggled for over 500 metres until an Italian coach gave her one of her own poles. She then powered ahead, caught Lazutina and won a narrow victory by 1.8 seconds. Behind them, Czech skier Katerina Neumannová came in for the bronze medal. But Lazutina would not keep her silver medal. After the pursuit race, held six days later, she was found to have tested positive for darpopoietin, an erythropoietin analogue, and was disqualified in late 2003. Neumannová was moved up to silver medal, and Chepalova would get the bronze. Chepalova failed drug tests later in her career, but here Olympic results were left unaffected.

Results

RankNameCountryTime
Stefania Belmondo39:54.4
Katerina Neumannová40:01.3
Yuliya Chepalova40:02.7
Kaisa Varis40:04.1
Svetlana Nagejkina40:17.9
Gabriella Paruzzi40:25.7
Kristina Šmigun-Vähi40:33.6
Karine Philippot40:38.6
Irina Terelia40:39.4
10Sabina Valbusa40:48.3
11Olga Savialova40:53.3
12Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle40:57.6
13Elena Burukhina41:01.1
14Hilde G. Pedersen41:47.8
15Natascia Leonardi Cortesi41:56.3
16Antonella Confortola41:57.8
17Vera Zjatikova42:04.5
18Natalja Zjatikova42:04.5
19Riitta-Liisa Roponen42:14.3
20Katerina Nash42:15.7
21Valentina Shevchenko42:16.0
22Sumiko Yokoyama42:16.2
23Kristina Smigun42:25.6
24Annick Pierrel42:26.7
25Oxana Jatskaja42:46.0
26Claudia Nystad42:49.5
27Kanoko Goto42:50.4
28Vibeke Skofterud42:50.9
29Nina Kemppel42:53.1
30Anna-Carin Olofsson42:53.8
31Brigitte Albrecht42:54.4
32Natasa Lacen43:05.0
33Svetlana Shishkina43:05.1
34Amanda Fortier43:38.7
35Anke Reschwamm Schulze43:53.1
36Anna Dahlberg43:53.7
37Jaime Fortier43:54.0
38Elin Ek43:55.3
39Jenny Karin Olsson43:57.7
40Nataliya Sviridova-Kalinovskaya44:09.2
41Helena Erbenova44:17.8
42Midori Furusawa44:41.8
43Barbara Jones45:04.3
44Vita Jakimchuk45:26.7
45Darya Starostina45:28.8
46Lee Chae-won45:37.9
47Hou Yuxia45:42.2
48Irina Terentjeva45:45.4
49Nataliya Isachenko45:51.4
50Marit Bjørgen47:07.4
51Ilona Bublova47:31.8
52Luan Zhengrong47:43.7
53Kristina Joder48:06.0
54Maja Kezele48:43.1
--Margarit NikolyanDSQ
--Maj Helen SorkmoDNF
--Annmari ViljanmaaDNF
--Elena GorohovaDNF
--Nobuko FukudaDNF
--Larissa LazutinaDSQ