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Johaug wins 1st gold medal of Beijing Olympics in skiathlon

ZHANGJIAKOU, China (AP) 鈥 Therese Johaug won the first gold medal of the Beijing Olympics on Saturday, finishing first in the women鈥檚 15-kilometer cross-country skiathlon.
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ZHANGJIAKOU, China (AP) 鈥 Therese Johaug won the first gold medal of the Beijing Olympics on Saturday, finishing first in the women鈥檚 15-kilometer cross-country skiathlon.

The Norwegian fought wind and frigid temperatures to ski away from a chase group of four, winning in 44 minutes, 13.7 seconds.

鈥淚鈥檝e trained thousands of hours for this and been away from home a lot over the years. So it鈥檚 beautiful to reach this goal,鈥 Johaug said. 鈥淚鈥檝e never had an Olympic gold medal, it鈥檚 my first one.鈥

The skiathlon is a mass-start race that began with 7.5 kilometers of classic skiing. After two laps around the 3.75-kilometer course, racers came through the stadium and quickly switched to skate skis before heading out for another two laps.

Johaug lead through the first skate lap, opened a gap on the second lap and crossed the line with a comfortable lead.

Russian athlete Natalia Nepryaeva, the current overall World Cup leader, pulled away from the group on the last climb to take silver, 30.2 seconds behind Johaug. Nepryaeva is competing in her second Olympics. She won bronze in a relay race at the Pyeongchang Games.

鈥淚鈥檓 pleased to get silver," Nepryaeva said. "It鈥檚 my first time to produce a performance like this at the Olympic Games, and it gives me a lot of confidence for the races later this week. I feel very powerful now.鈥

Teresa Stadlober of Austria followed just behind for the bronze medal. She's competing in her third Winter Games and won her first medal, having just missed out in Pyeongchang.

鈥淔our years ago, I was tied for a medal and then I made a mistake and I didn鈥檛 get it. And I was working four years, and always had the dream to reach a medal,鈥 Stadlober said. "And now I have it and it鈥檚 unbelievable for me.鈥

Kerttu Niskanen of Finland finished fourth and Frida Karlsson of Sweden was fifth, just ahead of Jessie Diggins of the United States in sixth.

Dinigeer Yilamujiang, a skier from China鈥檚 Uyghur community who helped light the Olympic cauldron at Friday鈥檚 opening ceremony, finished in 43rd place 鈥 5:57 behind Johaug.

Heidi Weng of Norway missed the race. She tested positive for COVID-19 and spent time in isolation. It was unclear whether she would attend the Winter Games.

The 33-year-old Johaug has raced at the top international level since 2007. She won Olympic gold in the 4x5-kilometer relay at the 2010 Vancouver Games and has won 10 world championship titles but had never before won an individual Olympic gold medal.

This win was a bit of a redemption after missing the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics after testing positive for a banned substance, which resulted in an 18-month suspension. Johaug blamed a team doctor who mistakenly gave her lip balm that contained the substance.

Defending champion Charlotte Kalla, a three-time Olympic champion, finished 19th after her preparations were hampered by complications caused from contracting COVID-19.

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Martha Bellisle, The Associated Press

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