FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 – Women's sprint

The women's sprint cross-country skiing competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 was held on 24 February 2009.[1] The Sprint qualifying began at 11:35 CET with finals at 13:30 CET. The defending world champion was Norway's Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen,[2] but she was eliminated in the qualification round at these championships. It was the first individual gold medal for Arianna Follis.

Women's sprint
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009
VenueLiberec
Date24 February 2009
Competitors97 from 42 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Italy
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Finland
← 2007
2011 →

Results

edit

Qualification

edit
Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 23 Arianna Follis   Italy 2:47.42 Q
2 26 Pirjo Muranen   Finland 2:47.92 +0.50 Q
3 10 Charlotte Kalla   Sweden 2:48.57 +1.15 Q
4 18 Marthe Kristoffersen   Norway 2:48.82 +1.40 Q
5 22 Vesna Fabjan   Slovenia 2:49.71 +2.29 Q
6 38 Kikkan Randall   USA 2:50.19 +2.77 Q
7 1 Olga Vasiljonok   Belarus 2:50.50 +3.08 Q
8 41 Claudia Nystad   Germany 2:50.55 +3.13 Q
9 24 Ida Ingemarsdotter   Sweden 2:50.61 +3.19 Q
10 42 Natalya Korostelyova   Russia 2:50.73 +3.31 Q
11 40 Anna Olsson   Sweden 2:50.79 +3.37 Q
12 37 Alena Procházková   Slovakia 2:51.89 +4.47 Q
13 12 Riikka Sarasoja   Finland 2:51.92 +4.50 Q
14 39 Marit Bjørgen   Norway 2:51.97 +4.55 Q
15 6 Kaija Udras   Estonia 2:51.98 +4.56 Q
16 95 Miriam Gössner   Germany 2:51.99 +4.57 Q
17 43 Laure Barthélémy   France 2:52.32 +4.90 Q
18 29 Petra Majdič   Slovenia 2:52.35 +4.93 Q
19 30 Celine Brun-Lie   Norway 2:52.37 +4.95 Q
20 31 Kirsi Perälä   Finland 2:52.46 +5.04 Q
21 17 Manuela Henkel   Germany 2:52.83 +5.41 Q
22 21 Magda Genuin   Italy 2:53.13 +5.71 Q
23 14 Aurore Cuinet   France 2:53.32 +5.90 Q
24 15 Katja Višnar   Slovenia 2:53.36 +5.94 Q
25 34 Riitta-Liisa Roponen   Finland 2:53.37 +5.95 Q
26 25 Nicole Fessel   Germany 2:53.58 +6.16 Q
27 19 Madoka Natsumi   Japan 2:54.06 +6.64 Q
28 4 Daria Gaiazova   Canada 2:54.26 +6.84 Q
29 7 Caroline Weibel   France 2:54.27 +6.85 Q
30 3 Sylwia Jaśkowiec   Poland 2:54.34 +6.92
31 59 Vita Yakymchuk   Ukraine 2:54.38 +6.96
32 8 Elisa Brocard   Italy 2:55.50 +8.08
33 9 Kaili Sirge   Estonia 2:55.54 +8.12
34 20 Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen   Norway 2:55.76 +8.34
35 27 Natalya Naryshkina   Russia 2:56.00 +8.58
36 45 Triin Ojaste   Estonia 2:56.22 +8.80
37 16 Seraina Mischol    Switzerland 2:56.31 +8.89
38 35 Britta Johansson Norgren   Sweden 2:56.33 +8.91
39 32 Maiken Caspersen Falla   Norway 2:56.35 +8.93
39 60 Elizabeth Stephen   USA 2:56.35 +8.93
41 46 Laura Valaas   USA 2:56.71 +9.29
42 2 Viktoria Lopatina   Belarus 2:57.41 +9.99
43 36 Alyona Sidko   Russia 2:57.46 +10.04
44 11 Nobuko Fukuda   Japan 2:57.75 +10.33
45 67 Michito Kashiwabara   Japan 2:57.85 +10.43
46 5 Eva Nývltová   Czech Republic 2:57.92 +10.50
47 49 Maryna Antsybor   Ukraine 2:59.02 +11.60
48 28 Karin Moroder   Italy 2:59.06 +11.64
49 64 Song Bo   China 2:59.26 +11.84
50 57 Helena Erbenová   Czech Republic 2:59.40 +11.98
51 48 Oxana Yatskaya   Kazakhstan 2:59.49 +12.07
52 47 Morgan Smyth   USA 2:59.87 +12.45
53 55 Irina Terentjeva   Lithuania 3:00.51 +13.09
54 13 Perianne Jones   Canada 3:00.52 +13.10
55 52 Dandan Man   China 3:01.14 +13.72
56 56 Katarina Garajova   Slovakia 3:01.69 +14.27
57 54 Yingcui E   China 3:02.19 +14.77
58 50 Esther Bottomley   Australia 3:02.68 +15.26
59 58 Elena Kolomina   Kazakhstan 3:03.02 +15.60
60 62 Nastassia Dubarezava   Belarus 3:03.64 +16.22
61 66 Kateryna Grygorenko   Ukraine 3:03.76 +16.34
62 44 Shayla Swanson   Canada 3:04.14 +16.72
63 61 Tatyana Roshchina   Kazakhstan 3:05.16 +17.74
64 63 Katherine Calder   New Zealand 3:05.29 +17.87
65 53 Barbara Jezeršek   Slovenia 3:05.50 +18.08
66 51 Kornelia Marek   Poland 3:06.23 +18.81
67 72 Teodora Malcheva   Bulgaria 3:08.31 +20.89
68 69 Mónika György   Romania 3:09.38 +21.96
69 68 Dina Ussina   Kazakhstan 3:10.97 +23.55
70 81 Olga Reshetkova   Kyrgyzstan 3:11.68 +24.26
71 73 Lada Nesterenko   Ukraine 3:12.62 +25.20
72 71 Katarina Johansen   Slovakia 3:12.67 +25.25
73 70 Kelime Çetinkaya   Turkey 3:13.79 +26.37
74 75 Antonia Grigorova-Burgova   Bulgaria 3:14.71 +27.29
75 79 Chae-Won Lee   South Korea 3:14.96 +27.54
76 84 Jaquelin Mourao   Brazil 3:17.17 +29.75
77 77 Vedrana Malec   Croatia 3:18.29 +30.87
78 82 Anete Brice   Latvia 3:19.26 +31.84
79 76 Andrea Fancy   New Zealand 3:22.52 +35.10
80 74 Sarah Young   United Kingdom 3:22.94 +35.52
81 90 Vera Viczián   Hungary 3:23.09 +35.67
82 80 Maria Danou   Greece 3:25.51 +38.09
83 88 Rosana Kiroska   Macedonia 3:29.20 +41.78
84 96 Alexandra Camenșcic   Moldova 3:29.22 +41.80
85 78 Fiona Hughes   United Kingdom 3:29.62 +42.20
86 93 Tanja Karišik   Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:33.35 +45.93
87 94 Kitti Szoelloesi   Hungary 3:33.88 +46.46
88 92 Julia Zamyatina   Kyrgyzstan 3:39.99 +52.57
89 83 Erdene-Ochiryn Ochirsüren   Mongolia 3:51.81 +1:04.39
90 85 Belma Smrkovic   Serbia 3:52.37 +1:04.95
91 87 Mirlene Picin   Brazil 3:54.56 +1:07.14
92 89 Ana Angelova   Macedonia 3:59.20 +1:11.78
93 86 Otgontsetseg Chinbat   Mongolia 4:11.52 +1:24.10
94 97 Qristine Khachatryan   Armenia 4:20.05 +1:32.63
95 91 Bhuwneshwari Thakur   India 4:58.24 +2:10.82
65 Laura Orgué   Spain DNS
33 Natalya Matveyeva   Russia DSQ

Quarterfinals

edit

Q - Qualified for next round
PF - Photo Finish
LL - Lucky Loser - qualified for next round due to their times

Quarterfinal 1
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 1 Natalya Matveyeva   Russia Q
2 10 Ida Ingemarsdotter   Sweden Q
3 11 Natalya Korostelyova   Russia LL
4 20 Celine Brun-Lie   Norway LL
5 21 Kirsi Perälä   Finland 23rd
6 30 Caroline Weibel   France 29th
Quarterfinal 2
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 4 Charlotte Kalla   Sweden Q
2 7 Kikkan Randall   USA Q
3 27 Nicole Fessel   Germany 15th
4 17 Miriam Gössner   Germany 19th
5 14 Riikka Sarasoja   Finland 20th
6 24 Aurore Cuinet   France 25th
Quarterfinal 3
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 5 Marthe Kristoffersen   Norway Q
2 15 Marit Bjørgen   Norway Q
3 26 Riitta-Liisa Roponen   Finland 14th
4 6 Vesna Fabjan   Slovenia 16th
5 16 Kaija Udras   Estonia 21st
6 25 Katja Višnar   Slovenia 26th
Quarterfinal 4
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 2 Arianna Follis   Italy Q
2 12 Anna Olsson   Sweden Q
3 19 Petra Majdič   Slovenia 12th
4 9 Claudia Nystad   Germany 18th
5 22 Manuela Henkel   Germany 24th
6 29 Daria Gaiazova   Canada 28th
Quarterfinal 5
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 3 Pirjo Muranen   Finland Q
2 13 Alena Procházková   Slovakia Q
3 23 Magda Genuin   Italy 13th
4 8 Olga Vasiljonok   Belarus 17th
5 18 Laure Barthélémy   France 22nd
6 28 Madoka Natsumi   Japan 27th

Semifinals

edit
Semifinal 1
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 7 Kikkan Randall   USA 2:43.2 QA
2 1 Natalya Matveyeva   Russia 2:43.7 +0.5 QA
3 10 Ida Ingemarsdotter   Sweden 2:43.7 +0.5 QA LL
5 15 Marit Bjørgen   Norway 2:47.0 +3.8 QB
6 4 Charlotte Kalla   Sweden 2:47.3 +4.1 QB
Semifinal 2
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 2 Arianna Follis   Italy 2:44.2 QA
2 3 Pirjo Muranen   Finland 2:44.6 +0.4 QA
3 12 Anna Olsson   Sweden 2:45.1 +0.9 QA LL
4 5 Marthe Kristoffersen   Norway 2:46.2 +2.0 QB
5 13 Alena Procházková   Slovakia 2:49.5 +5.3 QB
6 11 Natalya Korostelyova   Russia 2:51.8 +7.6 QB

Finals

edit
Final A
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
  2 Arianna Follis   Italy 1st
  7 Kikkan Randall   USA 2nd
  3 Pirjo Muranen   Finland 3rd
4 10 Ida Ingemarsdotter   Sweden 4th
5 12 Anna Olsson   Sweden 5th
1 Natalya Matveyeva   Russia DSQ
Final B
Rank Seed Athlete Country Time Deficit Note
1 4 Charlotte Kalla   Sweden 6th
2 13 Alena Procházková   Slovakia 7th
3 5 Marthe Kristoffersen   Norway 8th
4 15 Marit Bjørgen   Norway 9th
5 11 Natalya Korostelyova   Russia 10th
6 20 Celine Brun-Lie   Norway 11th

References

edit
  1. ^ 24 September 2008 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 detailed schedule Archived February 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine - accessed 10 October 2008
  2. ^ "FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007 Ladies' Sprint Classical Results" (PDF). FIS-Ski.com. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
edit