Majdič, the bronze medallist in the
sprint event at these games who also won the last event in this format prior to this race, did not participate in the wake of crashing down a bank, into an unprotected deep gorge and landing on ice and rocks, resulting in five broken ribs and a
pneumothorax prior to the start of qualifying for the sprint event ten days earlier. This race also matched up the last four world champions in this event (Zavyalova:
2003, Bjørgen:
2005, Kuitunen:
2007, and Kowalczyk: 2009. Kowalczyk is the first woman from Poland to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics and only the second overall, after
Wojciech Fortuna's victory in the
ski jumping individual large hill event at the
1972 Winter Olympics in
Sapporo. Saarinen earned her first and only individual Winter Olympic medal. She was the first Finnish woman to win an individual Olympic medal in cross-country skiing since
Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi at the
1994 Winter Olympics in
Lillehammer. 2003 World champion Zavylova finished 23rd while 2007 World champion Kuitunen finished 14th. } || 47 || align="left"|
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