Biegi narciarskie na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1984 – bieg na 20 km kobiet
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Biegi narciarskie na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1984 ![]() | |||
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5 km | kobiety | ||
10 km | kobiety | ||
15 km | mężczyźni | ||
20 km | kobiety | ||
30 km | mężczyźni | ||
Sztafety | mężczyźni | kobiety | |
50 km | mężczyźni |
Bieg kobiet na dystansie 20 km stylem klasycznym podczas Zimowych Igrzysk Olimpijskich 1984 w Sarajewie został rozegrany 18 lutego. Wzięło w nim udział 40 zawodniczek z 13 państw. Mistrzynią olimpijską w tej konkurencji została reprezentantka Finlandii Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen.
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Miejsce | Zawodnik | Państwo | Czas | Strata |
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![]() | Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen | ![]() | 1:01:45,0 | - |
![]() | Raisa Smietanina | ![]() | 1:02:26,7 | +41,7 |
![]() | Anne Jahren | ![]() | 1:03:13,6 | +1:28,6 |
4. | Blanka Paulů | ![]() | 1:03:16,9 | +1:36,9 |
5. | Marie Risby | ![]() | 1:03:31,8 | +1:51,8 |
6. | Brit Pettersen | ![]() | 1:03:49,0 | +2:04,0 |
7. | Lubow Ladowa | ![]() | 1:03:53,3 | +2:08,3 |
8. | Evi Kratzer | ![]() | 1:03:56,4 | +2:11,4 |
9. | Pirkko Määttä | ![]() | 1:04:37,6 | +2:52,6 |
10. | Guidina Dal Sasso | ![]() | 1:04:44,1 | +2:59,1 |
11. | Inger Helene Nybråten | ![]() | 1:04:51,2 | +3:06,2 |
12. | Květa Jeriová | ![]() | 1:04:56,2 | +3:11,2 |
13. | Tamara Markaszanska | ![]() | 1:05:01,7 | +3:16,7 |
14. | Marit Myrmæl | ![]() | 1:05:01,9 | +3:16,9 |
15. | Julija Stiepanowa | ![]() | 1:05:33,4 | +3:48,4 |
16. | Anna Pasiarová | ![]() | 1:05:35,7 | +3:50,7 |
17. | Eija Hyytiäinen | ![]() | 1:05:38,8 | +3:53,8 |
18. | Ute Noack | ![]() | 1:05:43,5 | +3:58,5 |
19. | Karin Jäger | ![]() | 1:06:20,2 | +4:35,2 |
20. | Petra Rohrmann | ![]() | 1:06:30,0 | +4:45,0 |
21. | Sharon Firth | ![]() | 1:06:31,0 | +4:46,0 |
22. | Karin Thomas | ![]() | 1:06:36,1 | +4:41,1 |
23. | Ann Rosendahl | ![]() | 1:06:47,8 | +5:02,8 |
24. | Viera Klimková | ![]() | 1:06:59,9 | +5:14,9 |
25. | Shirley Firth | ![]() | 1:07:02,5 | +5:17,5 |
26. | Manuela Di Centa | ![]() | 1:07:10,5 | +5:25,5 |
27. | Judy Rabinowitz | ![]() | 1:07:11,4 | +5:26,4 |
28. | Susan Long | ![]() | 1:07:25,9 | +5:40,9 |
29. | Erja Kuivalainen | ![]() | 1:07:26,4 | +5:41,4 |
30. | Carola Anding | ![]() | 1:07:27,8 | +5:42,8 |
31. | Kristina Hugosson | ![]() | 1:07:40,5 | +5:55,5 |
32. | Stina Karlsson | ![]() | 1:07:43,4 | +5:58,4 |
33. | Lynn Spencer-Galanes | ![]() | 1:08:25,0 | +6:40,0 |
34. | Monika Germann | ![]() | 1:08:25,5 | +6:40,5 |
35. | Germana Sperotto | ![]() | 1:10:24,1 | +8:39,1 |
36. | Ros Coats | ![]() | 1:11:24,1 | +9:39,1 |
37. | Kelly Milligan | ![]() | 1:11:50,4 | +10:05,4 |
38. | Metka Munih | ![]() | 1:13:35,8 | +10:40,8 |
39. | Nicola Lavery | ![]() | 1:16:24,0 | +14:39,0 |
- | Angela Schmidt-Foster | ![]() | DNF | - |
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