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Gold medallist Veronika Stepanova, Yulia Stupak, Natalia Nepryaeva and Tatiana Sorina of the Russian Olympic Committee celebrate on the podium |
The Russian Olympic Committee delivered a dominant display to win the 4x5km cross-country relay on Saturday, with Germany fending off the superpowers of the sport to take a sensational silver at the Beijing Games.
Sweden secured bronze, as individual sprint champion Jonna Sundling made up ground after a poor third leg by Frida Karlsson to beat Finlandโs Krista Parmakoski in a sprint for third place.
The race will go down as one of the greatest Olympic days for Germanyโs women on the cross-country trails, as they broke early along with the Russians and combined power and courage to hang on for a scarcely believable second place.
The four legs of the race were split, with the first two in the classic style and the second two freestyle, as each racer from the 18 teams completed two laps of the 2.5km track.
Norwayโs hopes suffered an early blow as Tiril Weng fell following a collision with Latvian rival Patricija Eiduka, but her team managed to battle their way back into contention before falling away again late on.
The Russians took an early lead through Yulia Stupak, who led 12.9 seconds ahead of Swedenโs Dahlqvist after her first lap. However, she was reined in by the unlikely figure of Katherine Sauerbrey of Germany by the first exchange as the Germans showed they were not here just to make up the numbers.
Sauerbreyโs team mate Katharina Hennig made a surprise break midway through her second lap to leave Natalia Nepryaeva in her wake, building up a lead of 4.3 seconds at the second exchange, with the top seven teams all within 30 seconds of the leaders.
The chasing pack was whittled down to three during the third leg, with Swede Frida Karlsson, Finlandโs Kerttu Niskanen and Norwayโs Helene Marie Fossesholm tightly bunched together.
None of them seemed to be able to find a pace that would bring the gap down to less than 20 seconds however.
That left ROCโs Veronika Stepanova and Germanyโs Sofie Krehl locked in battle on the final lap, with Stepanova spurting away to victory by 18.2 seconds ahead of Krehl to claim the Olympic crown, before Sundling sprinted down Parmakoski for the bronze.
โIt is a special day,โ said Stepanova. โIt was really tough because we have a win in the World Cup and a lot of people say, โYou must win, you must win.โ So I am like, โOK, we need a good result,โ and I do what I can do.โ
While the Russians had to deal with starting as favourites, the Germans struggled to comprehend what they had achieved.
โI donโt have words for this. Itโs unbelievable,โ said Victoria Carl. Hennig said: โIt was like a thriller. I was so excited when the other girls were racing. It was an incredible feeling at the end.โ
โItโs amazing. We are so happy. I canโt believe it at the moment,โ said Sauerbrey, while Krehl added: โItโs a lot of emotion โ maybe I need some time and then I can recognise what we have done.
โOf course itโs a surprise, but we all had really good races in the last few days.โ
REUTERS