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Not held in other editions
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5/5 kilometres Pursuit, Women

Date15 February 2002 — 9:00
StatusOlympic
LocationSoldier Hollow, Wasatch Mountain State Park
Participants73 from 27 countries
DetailsCourse Length: 4,952 m / 4,972 m
Height Differential: 76 m / 77 m
Maximum Climb: 41 m / 50 m
Total Climbing: 196 m / 204 m

This event was changed in 2002 as the short-distance classical event no longer was used as the first section of the event. Rather the event was skied in two sections on the same day, with classical skied first, followed by the freestyle pursuit, both sections now over 5 km. The morning classical leg was won by Olga Danilova with her teammate Larisa Lazutina in second. They had a comfortable lead of over seven seconds on Slovenian Petra Majdič. The Russians were not as strong in the freestyle, but still won the gold and silver medals easily, Danilova seven seconds ahead of Lazutina, who was 10 seconds ahead of Scott. The battle for the bronze was very close. Canada’s Beckie Scott had been sixth in the classical section, with Czech skier Kateřina Neumannová in eighth, trailing Scott by 10.1 seconds. But Neumannová closed on Scott by the last kilometer but could never pass her, Scott holding on to make the podium. She did not know it would eventually be the top step.

In October 2003 it was revealed that Danilova had tested positive for darpopoietin, an erythropoietin analogue, and was disqualified. Scott now had the silver medal behind Lazutina. Not so fast, my friends. Two months, Lazutina was found to have tested positive for darbopoietin, and was also disqualified. At the end of 2003, almost two years later, Scott was awarded the gold medal in this event, Neumannová being moved up to silver, and the bronze medal going to German Viola Bauer. This was the first ever gold medal for Canada in Nordic skiing.

PosNumberCompetitorNOC
1Beckie ScottCANGold
2Kateřina NeumannováCZESilver
3Viola BauerGERBronze
4Yuliya ChepalovaRUS
5Nina GavrylyukRUS
6Bente SkariNOR
7Petra MajdičSLO
8Gabriella ParuzziITA
9Sabina ValbusaITA
10Iryna TereliaUKR
11Stefania BelmondoITA
12Kaisa VarisFIN
13Kristina ŠmigunEST
14Hilde Gjermundshaug PedersenNOR
15Oksana YatskayaKAZ
16Kati SundqvistFIN
17Sara RennerCAN
18Evi SachenbacherGER
19Karine PhilippotFRA
20Manuela HenkelGER
21Valentyna ShevchenkoUKR
22Laurence RochatSUI
23Nataša LačenSLO
24Svetlana ShishkinaKAZ
25Elin EkSWE
26Tina BayNOR
27Sumiko YokoyamaJPN
28Vibeke SkofterudNOR
29Brigitte Albrecht-LoretanSUI
30Nina KemppelUSA
31Aurélie StortiFRA
32Vera ZiatikovaBLR
33Milaine ThériaultCAN
34Natallia ZiatikovaBLR
35Jenny OlssonSWE
36Satu SalonenFIN
37Annick Vaxelaire-PierrelFRA
38Kanoko GotoJPN
39Lina AnderssonSWE
40Elina PienimäkiFIN
41Teja GregorinSLO
42Helena BalatkováCZE
43Svetlana DeshevykhKAZ
44Hou YuxiaCHN
45Kamila RajdlováCZE
46Anna-Carin OlofssonSWE
47Yelena AntonovaKAZ
48Wendy WagnerUSA
49 r1/2Amanda FortierCAN
50 r1/2Nobuko FukudaJPN
51 r1/2Aelin PetersonUSA
52 r1/2Alena KaluhinaBLR
53 r1/2Cristina PaluselliITA
54 r1/2Piret NiglasEST
55 r1/2Claudia KünzelGER
56 r1/2Olena RodinaUKR
57 r1/2Maryna PestriakovaUKR
58 r1/2Jaroslava BukvajováSVK
59 r1/2Madoka NatsumiJPN
60 r1/2Kikkan RandallUSA
61 r1/2Natallia Sviridova-KalinovskayaBLR
62 r1/2Kateřina HanušováCZE
63 r1/2Irina TerentjevaLTU
64 r1/2Maja KezeleCRO
65 r1/2Luan ZhengrongCHN
66 r1/2Lee Chae-WonKOR
67 r1/2Kelime AydınTUR
68 r1/2Davaagiin EnkheeMGL
69 r1/2Margarita NikolyanARM
70 r1/2Zsófia GottschallHUN
71 r1/2Katerina BalkabaGRE
AC r2/250Olga DanilovaRUSDQ1
AC r2/260Larisa LazutinaRUSDQ2