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Cross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's 10 kilometre classical

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Women's 10 kilometre classical
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
VenuePragelato
Dates16 February
Competitors72 from 29 nations
Winning time27:51.4
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kristina Šmigun
 Estonia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marit Bjørgen
 Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen
 Norway
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The Women's 10 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy was held on 16 February, at Pragelato.[1]

The world champion at the 10 kilometre event was Kateřina Neumannová – however, that was in the freestyle event, and a classical-style 10 kilometre in the World Championship had not been held since 1989. In the World Cup, however, there had been two events leading up to the Olympics, both won by Norwegians: Marit Bjørgen won at Kuusamo, Finland in November, and Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen at Otepää, Estonia in January. Bente Skari won the Olympic gold in 2002, but did not defend her status, having retired after the 2003 World Championship.

Šmigun won her second gold of the Olympics, winning 21 seconds ahead of Marit Bjørgen, with two other Norwegians following.

In 2014, the Estonian Olympic Committee was notified by the IOC that one of Šmigun's samples from the 2006 Turin Games had been retested with a positive result. On 24 October 2016, the World Anti-Doping Agency Athletes' Commission stated that Šmigun's case will be heard in the Court of Arbitration for Sport by the end of the month. Marit Bjørgen of Norway, winner of the silver medal, would receive the gold medal if Šmigun is stripped of the gold.[2]

Results

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Seventy-two skiers entered the race, with all but two completing the course and receiving a rank. Beckie Scott, the 2002 Olympic champion in the pursuit event, was disqualified for skiing outside the marked track, the only such disqualification in the cross-country events in Turin.[3]

Rank Name Country Time
Kristina Šmigun  Estonia 27:51.4
Marit Bjørgen  Norway 28:12.7
Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen  Norway 28:14.0
4 Kristin Størmer Steira  Norway 28:21.0
5 Kateřina Neumannová  Czech Republic 28:22.2
6 Petra Majdič  Slovenia 28:22.3
7 Aino-Kaisa Saarinen  Finland 28:29.6
8 Sara Renner  Canada 28:33.0
9 Virpi Kuitunen  Finland 28:51.4
10 Viola Bauer  Germany 29:03.6
11 Britta Norgren  Sweden 29:07.1
12 Kristin Mürer Stemland  Norway 29:20.5
13 Gabriella Paruzzi  Italy 29:24.0
14 Svetlana Malahova-Shishkina  Kazakhstan 29:24.1
15 Seraina Mischol  Switzerland 29:30.4
16 Natalya Baranova-Masalkina  Russia 29:30.9
17 Claudia Künzel  Germany 29:31.6
18 Wang Chunli  China 29:34.6
19 Larisa Kurkina  Russia 29:36.8
20 Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle  Germany 29:38.4
21 Valentina Shevchenko  Ukraine 29:40.4
22 Élodie Bourgeois-Pin  France 29:40.6
23 Elin Ek  Sweden 29:40.9
24 Olga Zavyalova  Russia 29:57.6
25 Laurence Rochat  Switzerland 30:02.2
26 Yuliya Chepalova  Russia 30:04.7
27 Tatjana Zavalij  Ukraine 30:13.2
28 Alena Procházková  Slovakia 30:13.6
29 Alena Sannikova  Belarus 30:15.1
30 Ludmila Korolik Shablouskaya  Belarus 30:23.6
31 Masako Ishida  Japan 30:24.0
32 Kamila Rajdlová  Czech Republic 30:25.2
33 Lina Andersson  Sweden 30:25.5
34 Antonella Confortola  Italy 30:26.9
35 Riitta-Liisa Lassila  Finland 30:28.4
36 Li Hongxue  China 30:33.9
37 Aurelie Perrillat  France 30:35.9
38 Stefanie Böhler  Germany 30:43.2
39 Cristina Paluselli  Italy 30:46.0
40 Yevgeniya Voloshenko  Kazakhstan 30:47.1
41 Seraina Boner  Switzerland 30:58.0
42 Elena Antonova  Kazakhstan 31:04.4
43 Kati Venäläinen  Finland 31:04.9
44 Kateryna Grygorenko  Ukraine 31:16.6
45 Eva Nývltová  Czech Republic 31:25.8
46 Milaine Thériault  Canada 31:30.4
47 Emelie Öhrstig  Sweden 31:31.6
48 Magda Genuin  Italy 31:37.8
49 Silja Suija  Estonia 31:40.9
50 Wendy Kay Wagner  United States 31:41.0
51 Tatjana Mannima  Estonia 31:46.8
52 Kelime Aydın  Turkey 31:47.1
53 Kikkan Randall  United States 31:49.7
54 Amanda Ammar  Canada 31:51.7
55 Huo Li  China 31:58.7
56 Kaili Sirge  Estonia 32:06.6
57 Abby Larson  United States 32:09.0
58 Jiang Chunli  China 32:22.1
59 Lindsey Weier  United States 32:43.3
60 Mónika György  Romania 32:44.0
61 Natalya Issachenko  Kazakhstan 32:52.9
62 Lee Chae-won  South Korea 32:57.8
63 Laura Orgué  Spain 33:18.6
64 Laia Aubert  Spain 33:29.4
65 Maja Benedičič  Slovenia 33:41.3
66 Maja Kezele  Croatia 35:04.2
67 Jaqueline Mourão  Brazil 35:59.7
68 Erdene-Ochiryn Ochirsüren  Mongolia 36:40.1
69 Leila Gyenesei  Hungary 36:43.0
70 Vedrana Vučićević  Bosnia and Herzegovina 42:45.8
Beckie Scott  Canada DQ
Justyna Kowalczyk  Poland DNF

References

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  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 2006 Turin Winter Games: Women's 10 kilometres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  2. ^ Butler, Nick (24 Oct 2016). "Šmigun-Vähi facing CAS hearing after "positive" retest at Turin 2006". INSIDETHEGAMES.BIZ. Dunsar Media Company Limited. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
  3. ^ "Torino 2006 Official Report - Cross Country Skiing" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-06-12. Retrieved Jun 8, 2009.