Cross Country - Women's relay 4x5 km
1924-1972: not played event
1976 INNSBRUCK-SEEFELD (12-2)
1. Soviet Union 1h’7’49”75
(Nina Baldycheva, Zinaida Amosova, Raisa Smetanina, Galina Kulakova)
2. Finland 1h08’36”57
(Liisa Suihkonen, Marjatta Kajosmaa, Hilkka Kuntola, Helena Takalo)
3. East Germany 1h09’57”95
(Monika Debertshäuser, Sigrun Krause, Barbara Petzold, Veronika Schmidt)
4. Sweden 1h10’14”68
(Lena Carlzon, Görel Partapuoli, Marie Johansson, Eva Olsson)
5. Norway 1h11’09”08
(Berit Kvello, Marit Myrmael, Berit Johannessen, Grete Kummen)
6. Czechoslovakia 1h11’27”83
(Hana Pasiárová, Gabriela Sekajová, Alena Bartosová, Blanka Paulu)
7. Canada 1h14’02”72
(Shirley Firth, Joan Groothuysen, Susan Holloway, Sharon Firth)
8. Poland 1h14’13”40
(Anna Pawiusiak, Anna Gebala-Duraj, Maria Trebunia, Wladyslawa Majerczyk)
1980 LAKE PLACID (21-2)
1. East Gernany 1h02’11”10
(Marbes Rostock, Carola Anding, Veronika Hesse [Schmidt], Barbara Petzold)
2. Soviet Union 1h03’18”30
(Nina Baldycheva, Nina Rocheva, Galina Kulakova, Raisa Smetanina)
3. Norway 1h04’13”50
(Brit Pettersen, Anette Böe, Marit Myrmaci, Barit Aunli [Kvello])
4. Czechoslovakia 1h04’31”39
(Dagmar Palecková, Gabriela Svobodová, Bianka Paulu, Kvéetosiava
Jeriová)
5. Finland 1h04’41”28
(Marja Auroma, Marja Liisa Hämälainen, Helena Takaio, Hiikka Riihivuori
[Kuntola])
6. Sweden 1h05’16”32
(Lillemor Marie Johansson, Karin Lamberg, Eva Olsson, Lena Carlzon-Lundbäck)
7. United States
(Alison Owen-Spencer, Beth Paxson, Leslie Bancroft, Margaret Spencer)
8. Canada 1h07’45”75
(Angela Schmidt, Shirley Firth, Esther Miller, Joan Groothuysen)
1984 SARAJEVO (15-2)
1. Norway 1h06’49”7
(Inger Helene Nybräten, Anne Jahren, Brit Pettersen, Berit Aunli [Kvello])
2. Czechoslovakia 1h07’34”7
(Dagmar Schvubová, Blanka Paulù, Gabriela Svobodová, Kvetoslava Jeriová)
3. Finland 1h07’36”7
(Pirkko Määttä, Eija Hyvtiäinen, Marjo Matikainen, Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen)
4. Soviet Union 1h07’55”0
(Julia Stepanova, Lyubovbadova, Nadezhda Bourlakova, Raisa Smetanina)
5. Sweden 1h09’30”0
(Karin Lamberg, Doris Hugosson, Lillemor Marie Risby [Johansson], Ann Rosendahl)
6. Switzerland 1h09’40”3
(Karin Thomas, Monika Germann, Christine Briigger, Evi Kratzer)
7. United States 1h10’48”4
(Susan Long, Judy Rabinowìtz, Lynn Spencer-Galanes, Patricia Ross)
8. East Germany 1h11’10”7
(Petra Voge, Petra Rohrmann, Carola Anding, Ute Noack)
1988 CALGARY-CANMORE (21-2)
1. Soviet Union 59’51”1
(Svetlana Nageikina, Nina Gavrylyuk, Tamara Tikhonova, Anfisa Reztsova)
2. Norway 1h01’33”0
(Trude Dvbendahl, Marit Wold, Anne Jahren, Marianne Dahimo)
3. Finland 1h01’53”8
(Pirkko Määttä, Marja- Liisa Kirvesniemi [Hä mäläinen], Marjo Matikainen, Jaana Savolainen)
4. Switzerland 1h01’59”4
(Karin Thomas, Sandra Parpan, Evi Kratzer, Christina Gilli-Brügger)
5. East Germany 1h02’19”9
(Kerstin Moring, Simone Opitz, Silke Braun, Simone Greiner-Petter)
6. Sweden 1h02’24”9
(Lis Frost, Anna-Lena Fritzon, Karin Lamberg-Skog, Maiie-Helene Westin)
7. Czechoslovakia 1h03’37”1
(Lubomira Balazova, Viera Klimková, Ivana Radlova, Alzbéta Havranlcková)
8. United States 1h04’08”8
(Dorcas Denhartog, Leslie Thompson, Nancy Fiddler, Leslie Krichko)
1992 ALBERTVILLE-LES SAISIES (17-2)
1. Unified Team 59’34”8
(Elena Valbe, Raisa Smetanina, Larisa Lasutina, Ljubov Egorova)
2. Norway 59’56”4
(Solveig Pedersen, Inger Helene Nybraten, Trude Dybendahl, Elin Nilsen)
3. Italy 1h00’25”9
(Bice Vanzetta, Manuela Di Centa, Gabriella Paruzzi, Stefania Belmondo)
4. Finland 1h00’52”9
(Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi, Pirkko Maatta, Jaana Savolainen, Marjut
Lukkarinen)
5. France 1h01’30”7
(Carole Stanisiere, Sylvie Giry Rousset, Sophie Vil leneuve, Isabelle Mancini)
6. Czechoslovakia 1h01’37”4
(Lubomira Balazova, Katerina Neumanova, Alz béta Havrancikova, Iveta
Zelingerova)
7. Sweden 1h01’54”5
(Carina Gorlin, Magdalena Wallin, Karin Saterkvist, Marie-Helene Westin)
8. Germany 1h02’22”6
(Heike Wezel, Gabriele Hess, Simone Opitz, Ina Kummel)
1994 LILLEHAMMER (21-2)
1. Russia 57’12”5
(Elena Valbe, Larissa Lazutina, Nina Gavriluk, Ljubov Egorova)
2. Norway 57’42”6
(Trude Dybentahl, Inger Helene Nybraten, Elin Nilsen, Anita Moen)
3. Italy 58’42”6
(Bice Vanzetta, Manuela Di Centa, Gabriella Paruzzi, Stefania Belmondo)
4. Finland 59’15”9
(Pirkko Maatta, Marja- Liisa Kirvesniemi, Merja Lahtinen, Marjut Rolig)
5. Switzerland 1h00’05”1
(Sylvia Honegger, Sdke Schwager, Barbara Mettler, Brigitte Albrecht)
6. Sweden 1h00’05”8
(Anna Frithioff, M.Helene Oestluno, Anna-Lena Fritzon, Antonina Ordina)
7. Slovakia 1h01’00”2
(Lubomira Balazova, Jarosiava Bukajova, Tatiana Kuthkova, Alzbeta Havrancikova)
8. Poland lh01’13”2
(Michalina Maciuszek, Malgorzata Ruchala, Dorota Kwansy, Bernadetta Bocek)
7. Czech Republic 1h02’02”1
(Martina Vondrova, Iveta Zelingerova, Katerina Neumannova, Lucie Chroustovska)
8. United States 1h02’28”4
(Laura Wilson, Nina Kemppel, Laura McCabe, Leslie Thompson)
1998 NAGANO (16-2)
1. Russia 55’13”5
(Nina Gavrryliouk, Olga Danilova, Elena Vaelbe, Larissa Lazutina)
2. Norway 55’38”0
(Bente Martinsen, Marit Mikkesplass, Elin Nilsen, Anita Moen-Guidon)
3. Italy 56’53”3
(Karin Moroder, Gabriella Paruzzi, Manuela Di Centa, Stefania Belmondo)
4. Switzerland 56’55”2
(Sylvia Honegger, Andrea Huber, Brigitte Albrecht, Natascia Leopardi)
5. Germany 56’55”4
(Kati Wilhelm, Manuela Henkel, Constanze Blum, Anke Schhulze)
6. Czech Republic 56’58”7
(Jana Saldava, Katerina Neumannova, Katerina Hanusova, Zuzana Kocumova)
7. Finalnd 57’34”3
(Tuulikki Pyykkonen, Milla Jauho, Satu Salonen, Anita Nyman)
8. Sweden 57’53”7
(Antonina Ordina, Anette Fanqvist, Magdalena Forsberg, Karin Saeterkvist)
2002 SALT LAKE CITY (21-2)
1. Germany 49’30”6
(Manuela Henkel, Viola Bauer, Claudia Kuenzel, Evi Sachenbacher)
2. Norway 49’31”9
(Marit Bjoergen, Bente Skari, Hilde G. Pedersen, Anita Moen)
3. Switzerland 50’03”6
(Andrea Huber, Laurence Rochat, Brigitte Albrecht Loretan, Natascia Leonardi Cortesi)
4. Czech Republic 50’35”2
(Melena Balatkova, Kamila Rajdlova, Katerina Neumannova, Katerina Hanusova)
5. Belarus 50’37”9
(Elena Kalugina, Swetlana Nagejkina, Vera Zjatikova, Natalja Zjatikova)
6. Italy 50’38”6
(Marianna Longa, Gabriella Paruzzi, Sabina Valbusa, Stefania Belmondo)
7. Finland 50’45”5
(Kati Sundqvist, Satu Salonen, Riitta Liisa Lassila, Kaisa Varis)
8. Canada 50’49”6
(Sara Renner, Milaine Theriault, Amanda Fortier, Beckie Scott)
2006 TORINO (18-2)
1.Russia 54:47.7
(Natalia Baranova-Masolkina, Larisa Kurkina, Julija Tchepalova, Evgenia Medvedeva-Abruzova)
2.Germany 54:57.7
(Stefanie Boheler, Viola Bauer , Evi Sachembacher Stehle , Claudia Kuenzel)
3.Italy 54:58.7
(Arianna Follis, Gabriella paruzzi , Antonella Confortola , Sabina Valbusa)
4.Sweden 55:00.3
(Anna Dahlberg, Elin Ek , Britta Norgren , Anna Karin Stromstedt )
5.Norway 55:21.8
(Kristin Stormer Steira, Hilde Pedersen , Kristin Murer Stemland , Marit Bjorgen)
6.Czech Republic 55:46.3
(Helena Balatkova Ergenova , Kamila Rajdlova , Ivana Janeckova , Katerina Neumannova)
7.Finland 55:55.8
(Aino Kaisa Saarinen , Virpi Kuitunen , Riitta Liisa Lassila , Kati Venalainen)
8.Ucraina 56:36.3
(Kateryna Grygorenko,Tatjana Zavalij , Vita Jakimchuk , Valenina Shevchenko)
2010 VANCOUVER (25-2)
1 Norway (Vibeke Skofterud,Therese Johaug,Kristin Stormer Steira,Marit Bjorgen) 55 :19,5
2 Germany (Katrin Zeller,Evi Sachenbacher,Miriam Gossner,Claudia Nystad) 55:44,1
3 Finland (Pirjo Muranen,Virpi Kuitunen,Riitta Liisa Roponen,Aino-Kaisa Saarinen) 55:49,9
4 Italy (Arianna Follis,Marianna Longa,Silvia Rupil,Sabina Valbusa) 56:04,9
5 Sweden (Anna Olsson,Magdalena Pajala,Charlotte Kalla,Ida Ingermarsdotter) 56:18,9
6 France (Aurore Jean,Karine Laurent Philippot,Cecilia Bourgeois,Cecile Storti) 56:30,6
7 Russia (Olga Zavaljova,Irina Chazova,Evegenia Medvedeva,Natalja Korosteleva) 57:00,9
8 Japan (Madoka Natsumi,Masako Ishida,Nobuko Fukuda,Michiko Kashiwabara) 57:40,4
1976 INNSBRUCK-SEEFELD (12-2)
1. Soviet Union 1h’7’49”75
(Nina Baldycheva, Zinaida Amosova, Raisa Smetanina, Galina Kulakova)
2. Finland 1h08’36”57
(Liisa Suihkonen, Marjatta Kajosmaa, Hilkka Kuntola, Helena Takalo)
3. East Germany 1h09’57”95
(Monika Debertshäuser, Sigrun Krause, Barbara Petzold, Veronika Schmidt)
4. Sweden 1h10’14”68
(Lena Carlzon, Görel Partapuoli, Marie Johansson, Eva Olsson)
5. Norway 1h11’09”08
(Berit Kvello, Marit Myrmael, Berit Johannessen, Grete Kummen)
6. Czechoslovakia 1h11’27”83
(Hana Pasiárová, Gabriela Sekajová, Alena Bartosová, Blanka Paulu)
7. Canada 1h14’02”72
(Shirley Firth, Joan Groothuysen, Susan Holloway, Sharon Firth)
8. Poland 1h14’13”40
(Anna Pawiusiak, Anna Gebala-Duraj, Maria Trebunia, Wladyslawa Majerczyk)
1980 LAKE PLACID (21-2)
1. East Gernany 1h02’11”10
(Marbes Rostock, Carola Anding, Veronika Hesse [Schmidt], Barbara Petzold)
2. Soviet Union 1h03’18”30
(Nina Baldycheva, Nina Rocheva, Galina Kulakova, Raisa Smetanina)
3. Norway 1h04’13”50
(Brit Pettersen, Anette Böe, Marit Myrmaci, Barit Aunli [Kvello])
4. Czechoslovakia 1h04’31”39
(Dagmar Palecková, Gabriela Svobodová, Bianka Paulu, Kvéetosiava
Jeriová)
5. Finland 1h04’41”28
(Marja Auroma, Marja Liisa Hämälainen, Helena Takaio, Hiikka Riihivuori
[Kuntola])
6. Sweden 1h05’16”32
(Lillemor Marie Johansson, Karin Lamberg, Eva Olsson, Lena Carlzon-Lundbäck)
7. United States
(Alison Owen-Spencer, Beth Paxson, Leslie Bancroft, Margaret Spencer)
8. Canada 1h07’45”75
(Angela Schmidt, Shirley Firth, Esther Miller, Joan Groothuysen)
1984 SARAJEVO (15-2)
1. Norway 1h06’49”7
(Inger Helene Nybräten, Anne Jahren, Brit Pettersen, Berit Aunli [Kvello])
2. Czechoslovakia 1h07’34”7
(Dagmar Schvubová, Blanka Paulù, Gabriela Svobodová, Kvetoslava Jeriová)
3. Finland 1h07’36”7
(Pirkko Määttä, Eija Hyvtiäinen, Marjo Matikainen, Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen)
4. Soviet Union 1h07’55”0
(Julia Stepanova, Lyubovbadova, Nadezhda Bourlakova, Raisa Smetanina)
5. Sweden 1h09’30”0
(Karin Lamberg, Doris Hugosson, Lillemor Marie Risby [Johansson], Ann Rosendahl)
6. Switzerland 1h09’40”3
(Karin Thomas, Monika Germann, Christine Briigger, Evi Kratzer)
7. United States 1h10’48”4
(Susan Long, Judy Rabinowìtz, Lynn Spencer-Galanes, Patricia Ross)
8. East Germany 1h11’10”7
(Petra Voge, Petra Rohrmann, Carola Anding, Ute Noack)
1988 CALGARY-CANMORE (21-2)
1. Soviet Union 59’51”1
(Svetlana Nageikina, Nina Gavrylyuk, Tamara Tikhonova, Anfisa Reztsova)
2. Norway 1h01’33”0
(Trude Dvbendahl, Marit Wold, Anne Jahren, Marianne Dahimo)
3. Finland 1h01’53”8
(Pirkko Määttä, Marja- Liisa Kirvesniemi [Hä mäläinen], Marjo Matikainen, Jaana Savolainen)
4. Switzerland 1h01’59”4
(Karin Thomas, Sandra Parpan, Evi Kratzer, Christina Gilli-Brügger)
5. East Germany 1h02’19”9
(Kerstin Moring, Simone Opitz, Silke Braun, Simone Greiner-Petter)
6. Sweden 1h02’24”9
(Lis Frost, Anna-Lena Fritzon, Karin Lamberg-Skog, Maiie-Helene Westin)
7. Czechoslovakia 1h03’37”1
(Lubomira Balazova, Viera Klimková, Ivana Radlova, Alzbéta Havranlcková)
8. United States 1h04’08”8
(Dorcas Denhartog, Leslie Thompson, Nancy Fiddler, Leslie Krichko)
1992 ALBERTVILLE-LES SAISIES (17-2)
1. Unified Team 59’34”8
(Elena Valbe, Raisa Smetanina, Larisa Lasutina, Ljubov Egorova)
2. Norway 59’56”4
(Solveig Pedersen, Inger Helene Nybraten, Trude Dybendahl, Elin Nilsen)
3. Italy 1h00’25”9
(Bice Vanzetta, Manuela Di Centa, Gabriella Paruzzi, Stefania Belmondo)
4. Finland 1h00’52”9
(Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi, Pirkko Maatta, Jaana Savolainen, Marjut
Lukkarinen)
5. France 1h01’30”7
(Carole Stanisiere, Sylvie Giry Rousset, Sophie Vil leneuve, Isabelle Mancini)
6. Czechoslovakia 1h01’37”4
(Lubomira Balazova, Katerina Neumanova, Alz béta Havrancikova, Iveta
Zelingerova)
7. Sweden 1h01’54”5
(Carina Gorlin, Magdalena Wallin, Karin Saterkvist, Marie-Helene Westin)
8. Germany 1h02’22”6
(Heike Wezel, Gabriele Hess, Simone Opitz, Ina Kummel)
1994 LILLEHAMMER (21-2)
1. Russia 57’12”5
(Elena Valbe, Larissa Lazutina, Nina Gavriluk, Ljubov Egorova)
2. Norway 57’42”6
(Trude Dybentahl, Inger Helene Nybraten, Elin Nilsen, Anita Moen)
3. Italy 58’42”6
(Bice Vanzetta, Manuela Di Centa, Gabriella Paruzzi, Stefania Belmondo)
4. Finland 59’15”9
(Pirkko Maatta, Marja- Liisa Kirvesniemi, Merja Lahtinen, Marjut Rolig)
5. Switzerland 1h00’05”1
(Sylvia Honegger, Sdke Schwager, Barbara Mettler, Brigitte Albrecht)
6. Sweden 1h00’05”8
(Anna Frithioff, M.Helene Oestluno, Anna-Lena Fritzon, Antonina Ordina)
7. Slovakia 1h01’00”2
(Lubomira Balazova, Jarosiava Bukajova, Tatiana Kuthkova, Alzbeta Havrancikova)
8. Poland lh01’13”2
(Michalina Maciuszek, Malgorzata Ruchala, Dorota Kwansy, Bernadetta Bocek)
7. Czech Republic 1h02’02”1
(Martina Vondrova, Iveta Zelingerova, Katerina Neumannova, Lucie Chroustovska)
8. United States 1h02’28”4
(Laura Wilson, Nina Kemppel, Laura McCabe, Leslie Thompson)
1998 NAGANO (16-2)
1. Russia 55’13”5
(Nina Gavrryliouk, Olga Danilova, Elena Vaelbe, Larissa Lazutina)
2. Norway 55’38”0
(Bente Martinsen, Marit Mikkesplass, Elin Nilsen, Anita Moen-Guidon)
3. Italy 56’53”3
(Karin Moroder, Gabriella Paruzzi, Manuela Di Centa, Stefania Belmondo)
4. Switzerland 56’55”2
(Sylvia Honegger, Andrea Huber, Brigitte Albrecht, Natascia Leopardi)
5. Germany 56’55”4
(Kati Wilhelm, Manuela Henkel, Constanze Blum, Anke Schhulze)
6. Czech Republic 56’58”7
(Jana Saldava, Katerina Neumannova, Katerina Hanusova, Zuzana Kocumova)
7. Finalnd 57’34”3
(Tuulikki Pyykkonen, Milla Jauho, Satu Salonen, Anita Nyman)
8. Sweden 57’53”7
(Antonina Ordina, Anette Fanqvist, Magdalena Forsberg, Karin Saeterkvist)
2002 SALT LAKE CITY (21-2)
1. Germany 49’30”6
(Manuela Henkel, Viola Bauer, Claudia Kuenzel, Evi Sachenbacher)
2. Norway 49’31”9
(Marit Bjoergen, Bente Skari, Hilde G. Pedersen, Anita Moen)
3. Switzerland 50’03”6
(Andrea Huber, Laurence Rochat, Brigitte Albrecht Loretan, Natascia Leonardi Cortesi)
4. Czech Republic 50’35”2
(Melena Balatkova, Kamila Rajdlova, Katerina Neumannova, Katerina Hanusova)
5. Belarus 50’37”9
(Elena Kalugina, Swetlana Nagejkina, Vera Zjatikova, Natalja Zjatikova)
6. Italy 50’38”6
(Marianna Longa, Gabriella Paruzzi, Sabina Valbusa, Stefania Belmondo)
7. Finland 50’45”5
(Kati Sundqvist, Satu Salonen, Riitta Liisa Lassila, Kaisa Varis)
8. Canada 50’49”6
(Sara Renner, Milaine Theriault, Amanda Fortier, Beckie Scott)
2006 TORINO (18-2)
1.Russia 54:47.7
(Natalia Baranova-Masolkina, Larisa Kurkina, Julija Tchepalova, Evgenia Medvedeva-Abruzova)
2.Germany 54:57.7
(Stefanie Boheler, Viola Bauer , Evi Sachembacher Stehle , Claudia Kuenzel)
3.Italy 54:58.7
(Arianna Follis, Gabriella paruzzi , Antonella Confortola , Sabina Valbusa)
4.Sweden 55:00.3
(Anna Dahlberg, Elin Ek , Britta Norgren , Anna Karin Stromstedt )
5.Norway 55:21.8
(Kristin Stormer Steira, Hilde Pedersen , Kristin Murer Stemland , Marit Bjorgen)
6.Czech Republic 55:46.3
(Helena Balatkova Ergenova , Kamila Rajdlova , Ivana Janeckova , Katerina Neumannova)
7.Finland 55:55.8
(Aino Kaisa Saarinen , Virpi Kuitunen , Riitta Liisa Lassila , Kati Venalainen)
8.Ucraina 56:36.3
(Kateryna Grygorenko,Tatjana Zavalij , Vita Jakimchuk , Valenina Shevchenko)
2010 VANCOUVER (25-2)
1 Norway (Vibeke Skofterud,Therese Johaug,Kristin Stormer Steira,Marit Bjorgen) 55 :19,5
2 Germany (Katrin Zeller,Evi Sachenbacher,Miriam Gossner,Claudia Nystad) 55:44,1
3 Finland (Pirjo Muranen,Virpi Kuitunen,Riitta Liisa Roponen,Aino-Kaisa Saarinen) 55:49,9
4 Italy (Arianna Follis,Marianna Longa,Silvia Rupil,Sabina Valbusa) 56:04,9
5 Sweden (Anna Olsson,Magdalena Pajala,Charlotte Kalla,Ida Ingermarsdotter) 56:18,9
6 France (Aurore Jean,Karine Laurent Philippot,Cecilia Bourgeois,Cecile Storti) 56:30,6
7 Russia (Olga Zavaljova,Irina Chazova,Evegenia Medvedeva,Natalja Korosteleva) 57:00,9
8 Japan (Madoka Natsumi,Masako Ishida,Nobuko Fukuda,Michiko Kashiwabara) 57:40,4