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Startliste, resultater, værmelding og historikk for 4x5 km stafett kvinner Ski VM torsdag 2. mars 2023.
Startliste
Program og resultater alle øvelser i VM
Medaljeoversikt Ski VM
Norges tropp til Ski VM
På TV: Rennet sendes direkte på NRK og Viaplay
Norges lag
- etappe: Tiril Udnes Weng
- etappe: Astrid Øyre Slind
- etappe: Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
- etappe: Anne Kjersti Kalvå
4×5 km stafett kvinner Ski VM
Torsdag 2. mars – Start kl 12.30
(Klassisk-klassisk-fri-fri)
Offisielle resultater:
Sammendrag
https://youtu.be/zIxVM9eFyf4
Løypekart
Statistikk og historikk
Norway
Norway has won five of the last six world titles in the women’s 4x5km relay.
The exception was 2019, when Norway finished second behind Sweden.
Norway missed out on a medal in the 4x5km relay once in this century – a
fourth place in 2009.
Heidi Weng has won four world titles in the women’s 4x5km relay. She
could join three women on at least five gold medals in this event: Nina
Gavriljuk (6), Larissa Lazutina (6) and Marit Bjørgen (5).
Other contenders
Sweden can win its second world title in the women’s 4x5km relay, after
gold in 2019. Ebba Andersson and Frida Karlsson were part of that
winning team.
Sweden won a medal in this event at six successive world championships
from 2009 to 2019, but it only came sixth in 2021.
Only Russia/Soviet Union (10) and Norway (7) have won the women’s
4x5km world title more than Finland (4). The Finnish women claimed six
medals in the last eight editions, including bronze in 2021.
Finland won its last world title in the 4x5km in 2009.
Krista Pärmäkoski (4) could join Riitta-Liisa Roponen (5) and Aino-Kaisa
Saarinen (5) on a record five medals in this relay for Finland.
USA could win its first medal in the women’s 4x5km relay.
Germany’s last medal in the women’s 4x5km relay was a silver medal in
2009. That was its 10th medal in this event (including West/East Germany).
It won this event in at the Olympic Winter Games in 1980 (as East
Germany) and at the world championships in 2003.
Slik gikk det under OL i 2022
Plass | Startnr. | Nasjon | Tid | Diff |
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2 | ![]() Julija Stupak Natalja Neprjajeva Tatjana Sorina Veronika Stepanova |
53:41.0 14:21.3 14:06.4 12:39.2 12:34.1 |
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5 | ![]() Katherine Sauerbrey Katharina Hennig Victoria Carl Sofie Krehl |
53:59.2 14:22.8 14:00.6 12:38.5 12:57.3 |
+18.2 |
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6 | ![]() Maja Dahlqvist Ebba Andersson Frida Karlsson Jonna Sundling |
54:01.7 14:41.1 14:07.3 12:48.5 12:24.8 |
+20.7 |
4 | 3 | ![]() Anne Kyllönen Johanna Matintalo Kerttu Niskanen Krista Pärmäkoski |
54:02.2 14:33.9 14:15.0 12:31.1 12:42.2 |
+21.2 |
5 | 1 | ![]() Tiril Udnes Weng Therese Johaug Helene Marie Fossesholm Ragnhild Haga |
54:09.8 14:48.4 13:57.8 12:30.4 12:53.2 |
+28.8 |
6 | 4 | ![]() Hailey Swirbul Rosie Brennan Novie McCabe Jessie Diggins |
55:09.2 14:46.0 14:13.8 12:59.7 13:09.7 |
+1:28.2 |