Cross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics – Women's long distance
Women's long distance cross-country classic skiing events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Pragelato on 18–19 March.[1]
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Venue | Pragelato |
Dates | 18–19 March 2006 |
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Short distance (free) | men | women |
Middle distance (classic) | men | women |
Long distance (classic) | men | women |
Relay | men | women |
There were 3 events, of 15 km or 10 km distance. Standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved.
Results
15km Visually impaired
The visually impaired event was competed on 19 March. It was won by Lioubov Vasilieva, representing Russia.[2]
Rank | Name | Country | Real Time | Factor | Finish Time |
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![]() | Lioubov Vasilieva | ![]() | 53:57.6 | 98 | 52:52.9 |
![]() | Yadviha Skarabahataya | ![]() | 54:26.4 | 98 | 53:21.1 |
![]() | Tatiana Ilioutchenko | ![]() | 53:31.0 | 100 | 53:31.0 |
4 | Sisko Kiiski | ![]() | 54:05.3 | 100 | 54:05.3 |
5 | Verena Bentele | ![]() | 1:02:36.8 | 87 | 54:28.4 |
6 | Miyuki Kobayashi | ![]() | 1:03:21.4 | 87 | 55:07.2 |
7 | Lixia Han | ![]() | 56:42.4 | 98 | 55:34.4 |
8 | Elvira Ibraginova | ![]() | 55:47.5 | 100 | 55:47.5 |
9 | Viktoriya Chernova | ![]() | 57:12.5 | 98 | 56:03.9 |
10 | Tone Gravvold | ![]() | 58:48.5 | 98 | 57:37.9 |
11 | Tetyana Smyrnova | ![]() | 59:38.1 | 100 | 59:38.1 |
12 | Emilie Tabouret | ![]() | 1:08:55.2 | 87 | 59:57.6 |
13 | Nathalie Morin | ![]() | 1:01:14.3 | 100 | 1:01:14.3 |
14 | Blagovesta Koleva | ![]() | 1:10:19.5 | 100 | 1:10:19.5 |
10km Sitting
The sitting event was competed on 18 March. It was won by Liudmila Vauchok, representing Belarus.[3]
Rank | Name | Country | Real Time | Factor | Finish Time |
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![]() | Liudmila Vauchok | ![]() | 32:52.8 | 94 | 30:54.5 |
![]() | Olena Iurkovska | ![]() | 31:50.9 | 100 | 31:50.9 |
![]() | Colette Bourgonje | ![]() | 37:34.4 | 86 | 32:18.8 |
4 | Lyudmyla Pavlenko | ![]() | 33:22.2 | 98 | 32:42.2 |
5 | Monica Bascio | ![]() | 35:07.0 | 94 | 33:00.6 |
6 | Svitlana Tryfonova | ![]() | 35:33.3 | 94 | 33:25.3 |
7 | Shauna Maria Whyte | ![]() | 34:51.3 | 98 | 34:09.5 |
8 | Candace Cable | ![]() | 37:27.7 | 94 | 35:12.8 |
9 | Nannan Zhang | ![]() | 39:51.2 | 100 | 39:51.2 |
Francesca Porcellato | ![]() | DNF | |||
Irina Polyakova | ![]() | DNS |
15km Standing
The standing event was competed on 19 March. It was won by Katarzyna Rogowiec, representing Poland.[4]
Rank | Name | Country | Real Time | Factor | Finish Time |
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![]() | Katarzyna Rogowiec | ![]() | 1:06:41.3 | 79 | 52:41.0 |
![]() | Anna Burmistrova | ![]() | 59:13.3 | 92 | 54:29.1 |
![]() | Yuliya Batenkova | ![]() | 1:00:48.3 | 91 | 55:20.0 |
4 | Chiara Devittori | ![]() | 59:50.5 | 96 | 57:26.9 |
5 | Iryna Kyrychenko | ![]() | 1:06:34.0 | 87 | 57:54.8 |
6 | Larysa Varona | ![]() | 1:03:12.7 | 92 | 58:09.3 |
7 | Anne Floriet | ![]() | 1:05:34.6 | 90 | 59:01.1 |
8 | Maija Loeytynoja | ![]() | 1:05:14.4 | 92 | 1:00:01.2 |
9 | Grazyna Gron | ![]() | 1:06:27.0 | 92 | 1:01:08.0 |
10 | Kelly Underkofler | ![]() | 1:07:06.6 | 92 | 1:01:44.5 |
11 | Stina Sellin | ![]() | 1:07:37.0 | 92 | 1:02:12.4 |
12 | Yuanyuan Peng | ![]() | 1:11:51.7 | 92 | 1:06:06.7 |
13 | Momoko Dekijima | ![]() | 1:12:50.5 | 91 | 1:06:17.1 |
Alena Gorbunova | ![]() | DNF | |||
Anna Szarota | ![]() | DNS |
References
- "IX Paralympic Winter Games Competition Schedule" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2007. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
- "Cross-country Skiing: Women's 15 km: Visually impaired". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
- "Cross-country Skiing: Women's 10 km: Sitting". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
- "Cross-country Skiing: Women's 15 km: Standing". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
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