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词条 Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's
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  1. Summary

  2. Qualification

  3. Results

  4. References

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| event = Women's Skeleton
| games = 2018 Winter
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| venue = Alpensia Sliding Centre
| dates = 16–17 February
| competitors = 20
| nations = 14
| win_value = 3:27.28
| gold = Lizzy Yarnold
| goldNOC = GBR
| silver = Jacqueline Lölling
| silverNOC = GER
| bronze = Laura Deas
| bronzeNOC = GBR
| prev = 2014
| next = 2022
}}{{Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics}}

The women's skeleton event at the 2018 Winter Olympics took place on 16 and 17 February at the Alpensia Sliding Centre near Pyeongchang, South Korea.[1]

Summary

The defending champion, Lizzy Yarnold had struggled in the season leading to the Games, but set a new track record in the first run. Affected by the middle ear disorder which had impeded her season, she had a mediocre second run, but a strong slide brought her back to second, and only two hundredths of a second off gold after the third run. In the fourth run, she established a significant new track record, thereby becoming the first double Olympic champion (male or female) in the history of skeleton, and the first multiple woman medalist. Jacqueline Lölling was consistent throughout the event to come second, and Laura Deas came in third. For both of them, these were the first Olympic medals.[2]

Janine Flock, leading after three runs despite never being better than third in any single run, and placed under pressure by Yarnold's hot final run, had a mediocre last run, which took her out of the podium entirely.

Simidele Adeagbo was ahiked as the first athlete representing Nigeria at the Winter Olympics, despite finishing last in all four runs.

Qualification

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20 athletes qualified. Qualification is based on the combined rankings (across all four tours) as of 14 January 2018. The top two countries received three quotas each, the next four received two each and the last six were awarded to six different countries. The Netherlands rejected one of its two quotas. Women had to be ranked in the top 45, after eliminating non-quota-earning competitors from countries that have earned their maximum quota. Nigeria was awarded the continental quota for Africa, while Australia received the Oceania quota. South Korea qualified as host nation.[3]

Competitors must compete in five different races on three different tracks during the 2016/17 season or 2017/18 season.[4]

Results

The first two runs were held on 16 February and the last two on 17 February 2018.[5]

TR – Track Record (in italics for previous marks). Top finish in each run is in boldface. For the second and fourth runs, athletes start in reverse order in relation to their current standings.

RankBibAthlete CountryRun 1Rank 1Run 2Rank 2Run 3Rank 3Run 4Rank 4TotalBehind
{{gold1}} 14 Lizzy Yarnold{{flagIOC|GBR|2018 Winter}} 51.66 TR 1 52.30 9 51.86 2 51.46 TR 1 3:27.28 +0.00|–}}
{{silver2}} 7 Jacqueline Lölling{{flagIOC|GER|2018 Winter}} 51.74 TR 2 52.12 4 52.04 7 51.83 3 3:27.73 +0.45
{{bronze3}} 10 Laura Deas{{flagIOC|GBR|2018 Winter}} 52.00 6 52.03 2 51.96 5 51.91 5 3:27.90 +0.62
04|4}} 9 Janine Flock{{flagIOC|AUT|2018 Winter}} 51.81 3 52.07 3 51.92 4 52.12 10 3:27.92 +0.64
05|5}} 6 Tina Hermann{{flagIOC|GER|2018 Winter}} 51.98 TR 4 52.31 10 51.83 1 51.86 4 3:27.98 +0.70
06|6}} 8 Anna Fernstädt{{flagIOC|GER|2018 Winter}} 51.99 5 52.17 5 51.88 3 52.00 6 3:28.04 +0.76
07|7}} 13 Lelde Priedulēna{{flagIOC|LAT|2018 Winter}} 52.14 7 52.17 5 52.09 9 52.09 8 3:28.49 +1.21
08|8}} 17 Kimberley Bos{{flagIOC|NED|2018 Winter}} 52.33 8 52.26 7 51.99 6 52.01 7 3:28.59 +1.31
09|9}} 4 Elisabeth Vathje{{flagIOC|CAN|2018 Winter}} 52.45 TR 12 52.01 1 52.37 14 51.82 2 3:28.65 +1.37
10|10}} 5 Jane Channell{{flagIOC|CAN|2018 Winter}} 52.42 TR 11 52.28 8 52.28 10 52.09 8 3:29.07 +1.79
11|11}} 16 Marina Gilardoni{{flagIOC|SUI|2018 Winter}} 52.34 10 52.35 12 52.28 10 52.46 13 3:29.43 +2.15
12|12}} 11 Mirela Rahneva{{flagIOC|CAN|2018 Winter}} 52.48 14 52.33 11 52.06 8 52.65 15 3:29.52 +2.24
13|13}} 12 Katie Uhlaender{{flagIOC|USA|2018 Winter}} 52.33 8 52.40 13 52.33 12 52.55 14 3:29.61 +2.33
14|14}} 15 Kim Meylemans{{flagIOC|BEL|2018 Winter}} 52.56 16 52.54 14 52.34 13 52.26 11 3:29.70 +2.42
15|15}} 2 Jeong Sophia{{flagIOC|KOR|2018 Winter}} 52.47 TR 13 52.67 15 52.47 15 52.28 12 3:29.89 +2.61
16|16}} 19 Jaclyn Narracott{{flagIOC|AUS|2018 Winter}} 52.53 15 52.76 16 52.62 17 52.82 17 3:30.73 +3.45
17|17}} 18 Kendall Wesenberg{{flagIOC|USA|2018 Winter}} 52.77 17 52.96 17 52.54 16 52.65 15 3:30.92 +3.64
18|18}} 1 {{nowrap|Maria Marinela Mazilu}}{{flagIOC|ROU|2018 Winter}} 53.31 18 53.47 19 53.48 18 53.66 19 3:33.92 +6.64
19|19}} 3 Takako Oguchi{{flagIOC|JPN|2018 Winter}} 53.82 19 53.41 18 53.62 19 53.11 18 3:33.96 +6.68
20|20}} 20 Simidele Adeagbo{{flagIOC|NGR|2018 Winter}} 54.19 20 54.58 20 53.73 20 54.28 20 3:36.78 +9.50

TR – Track Record.

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/venues|title=Venues|website=www.pyeongchang2018.com/|publisher=Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics|access-date=26 December 2017}}
2. ^{{citeweb|url= https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/feb/17/lizzy-yarnold-wins-winter-olympics-gold-laura-deas-bronze-record-britain-day|title= Lizzy Yarnold takes skeleton gold to make Winter Olympics history for Britain|date=17 February 2018|work=Guardian|accessdate=22 February 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsf.org/images/documents/downloads/Quotas/2017_18/Quota_allocation_IBSF_RANKING_Women_Skeleton_14_01_2018.pdf|title=Quota Allocation PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games 2018 - Women's Skeleton - IBSF 14 January 2018|date=15 January 2018|website=www.ibsf.org|publisher=International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF)|access-date=15 January 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ibsf.org/images/documents/downloads/Quotas/2016_17/2016-05-17_-_PyeongChang_2018_Qualification_System_-_Skeleton_V1.1.pdf|title=Qualification Systems for XXIII Olympic Winter Games, PyeonChang 2018 Skeleton|publisher=International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation (IBSF)|accessdate=20 January 2018}}
5. ^Final results
{{Footer Olympic Champions Skeleton Women}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics - Women's}}

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