Biathlon at the Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter Games

Women's 7.5 km Sitski
Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter GamesSalt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter Games
Host City: Salt Lake City, United States of America
Dates: ?
Countries: 8
Athletes: 9

Medallists
MYKLEBUST Ragnhild
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NOR
IURKOVSKA Olena
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UKR
TRYFONOVA Svitlana
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UKR

Women's 7.5 km Sitski - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC TimeMissed ShotsFactorReal Time IRM Note
1
MYKLEBUST Ragnhild
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NOR - Norway
28:26.8010028:26.8
2
IURKOVSKA Olena
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UKR - Ukraine
30:41.8010030:41.8
3
TRYFONOVA Svitlana
UKR Flag
UKR - Ukraine
30:43.019331:57.3
4
WHYTE Shauna Maria
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CAN - Canada
32:03.2010032:03.2
5
POLYAKOVA Irina
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RUS - Russian Federation
33:41.4210031:41.4
6
AGETLE Dorothea
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ITA - Italy
39:25.769335:56.7
7
KUBOTA Toshiko
JPN Flag
JPN - Japan
40:32.889334:59.8
8
CABLE Candace
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USA - United States of America
42:26.379338:06.4
POMIETLO Beata
POL Flag
POL - Poland
DNF

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