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Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cross Country Women

Women's Cross Country at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling):

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Gunn-Rita Dahle , NOR Marie-Helene Premont, CAN Sabine Spitz , GER

The pre-race favourite, Norway's Gunn-Rita Dahle, dominated the race throughout, despite a fall that damaged the gears on her bicycle. The reigning world champion Sabine Spitz overtook Alison Sydor late in the race to claim bronze, behind Marie-Helene Premont. The winner of the gold medal at the previous two Olympics, Paola Pezzo of Italy, did not finish.

The race consisted of 1 start loop and 5 full loop, a total of 31.3km.

August 27, 11:00

  1. Gunn-Rita Dahle (NOR): 1:56:51
  2. Marie-Helene Premont (CAN): 1:57:50
  3. Sabine Spitz (GER): 1:59:21
  4. Alison Sydor (CAN): 1:59:47
  5. Elsbeth van Rooy-Vink (NED): 2:01:41
  6. Maja Wloszczowska (POL): 2:02:08
  7. Ivonne Kraft (GER): 2:05:18
  8. Laurence Leboucher (FRA): 2:05:34
  9. Mary McConneloug (USA): 2:06:12
  10. Lisa Mathison (AUS): 2:07:01
  11. Anna Szafraniec (POL): 2:07:44
  12. Jimena Florit (ARG): 2:08:42
  13. Irina Kalentieva (RUS): 2:08:57
  14. Barbel Jungmeier (AUT): 2:09:22
  15. Kiara Bisaro (CAN): 2:09:50
  16. Robyn Wong (NZL): 2:10:59
  17. Yanping Ma (CHN): 2:13:18
  18. Jaqueline Mourao (BRA): 2:13:52
  19. Katrin Leumann (SUI): 2:16:07
  20. Maria Ostergren (SWE): 2:16:16
  21. Jenny McCauley (IRL): -1 lap
  22. Yukari Nakagome (JPN): -1 lap
  23. Karen Matamoros (CRC): -1 lap
  24. Elina Sofocleous (CYP): -2 laps
  25. Marga Fullana (ESP): DNF
  26. Magdalena Sadlecka (POL): DNF
  27. Barbara Blatter (SUI): DNF
  28. Mette Andersen (DEN): DNF
  29. Paola Pezzo (ITA): DNF
  30. Janka Stevkova (SVK): DNF
Last updated: 06-05-2005 23:04:52
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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