Cross Country at the Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter Games

Women's 15 km Free Technique Standing
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
KARI Tanja
FIN Flag
FIN
VAN DE BUNT Majorie
NED Flag
NED
VESTENGEN Siw
NOR Flag
NOR

Women's 15 km Free Technique Standing - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC TimeFactorReal Time IRM Note
1
KARI Tanja
FIN Flag
FIN - Finland
0:43:59.8970:45:21.5
2
VAN DE BUNT Majorie
NED Flag
NED - Netherlands
0:47:53.9970:49:22.8
3
VESTENGEN Siw
NOR Flag
NOR - Norway
0:48:42.4900:54:07.2
4
FLORIET Anne
FRA Flag
FRA - France
0:50:48.5920:55:13.6
5
DEVITTORI Chiara
SUI Flag
SUI - Switzerland
0:52:42.7960:54:54.5
6
KAPLONIAK Bogumila
POL Flag
POL - Poland
0:53:46.8970:55:26.6
7
UNDERKOFLER Kelly
USA Flag
USA - United States of America
0:55:54.8970:57:38.6
8
KYRYCHENKO Iryna
UKR Flag
UKR - Ukraine
0:56:56.5801:11:10.7
9
GRON Grazyna
POL Flag
POL - Poland
1:02:40.8971:04:37.2

Disclaimer

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Important note on competition partners: Competition partners eligible for medals are included in the combined participant statistics until 2000 (concerning pilots in tandem cycling). Statistics for 2008 and beyond consider athletes with an impairment and their competition partners separately.