Russia Wins Thriller Relay at the Beijing Olympics
Russia’s rising young cross-country star Veronika Stepanova anchored her team to first place in the women’s relay at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
The 21-year-old Russian exchanged in second place, 1.5 seconds behind Olympic rookie Sofie Krehl of Germany, but finished nearly 20 seconds ahead of Krehl.
This was Russia’s first Olympic gold in the women’s relay since the 2006 Winter Games in Turin.
Germany, who were merely outsiders to the medals coming into the relay, took home the silver medal. Sweden snagged the bronze in front of Finland in a fierce battle for the last medal.
Norway, long in contention for the bonze despite a damaging crash on the first leg, finished fifth. Norway came in to the relay as the defending champions from the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, but were not considered a favorite to win the gold this year.
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Top 3, 4x5km relay, women
1. Russian Olympic Committee (Yulia Stupak, Natalia Nepryaeva, Tatiana Sorina, Veronika Stepanova), 53:41.0
2. Germany (Katherine Sauerbrey, Katarina Hennig, Victoria Carl, Sofie Krehl), +18.2
3. Sweden (Maja Dahlqvist, Ebba Andersson, Frida Karlsson, Jonna Sundling), +20.7
Tomorrow, the men race their relay, which starts at 8am.
For the women, the sprint relay is the next event at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. The sprint relays for both men and women are scheduled for Wednesday, February 16. Semifinals start at 10am, while the finals take place at noon. (All times are CET).
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What: XXIV Olympic Winter Games (24th edition)
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Where: Beijing, China
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