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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999

The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 took place February 19–28, 1999 in Ramsau am Dachstein, Austria. The large hill ski jumping events took place at the Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen. The 7.5 km Nordic combined sprint event debuted at these championships.

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999
Official logo for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999.
Host cityRamsau am Dachstein, Austria
Events16
Opening19 February 1999
Closing28 February 1999
Main venueW90-Mattensprunganlage
Website
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Men's cross-country skiing edit

10 km classical edit

February 22, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Mika Myllylä (FIN) 24:19.2
Silver   Alois Stadlober (AUT) 24:34.7
Bronze   Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset (NOR) 24:37.1

10 km + 15 km combined pursuit edit

February 23, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Thomas Alsgaard (NOR) 1:05:54.9
Silver   Mika Myllylä (FIN) 1:05:55.6
Bronze   Fulvio Valbusa (ITA) 1:06:17.6

30 km freestyle edit

February 19, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Mika Myllylä (FIN) 1:15:26.2
Silver   Thomas Alsgaard (NOR) 1:16:01.5
Bronze   Bjørn Dæhlie (NOR) 1:16:08.7

50 km classical edit

February 28, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Mika Myllylä (FIN) 2:18:08.7
Silver   Andrus Veerpalu (EST) 2:18:40.5
Bronze   Mikhail Botvinov (AUT) 2:19:52.3

4 × 10 km relay edit

February 26, 1999

The first two legs were run in the classical style while the last two legs were run in freestyle. Austria won its first relay medal since 1933 though it was done in dramatic fashion. Botvinov fell during his leg, causing Austria to lose its large lead, setting up a fight to the finish between Austria's Hoffmann and Norway's Alsgaard. As of 2021, this is the last men's relay at the world championships that was not won by Norway.

Women's cross-country skiing edit

5 km classical edit

February 22, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Bente Martinsen (NOR) 12:49.8
Silver   Olga Danilova (RUS) 13:02.5
Bronze   Kateřina Neumannová (CZE) 13:07.0

5 km + 10 km combined pursuit edit

February 23, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Stefania Belmondo (ITA) 42:27.9
Silver   Nina Gavrylyuk (RUS) 42:56.8
Bronze   Iryna Taranenko-Terelya (UKR) 43:02.3

Taranenko became the first Ukrainian to medal in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.

15 km freestyle edit

February 19, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Stefania Belmondo (ITA) 38:49.0
Silver   Kristina Šmigun (EST) 39:19.4
Bronze   Maria Theurl (AUT) 39:43.5

30 km classical edit

February 27, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Larisa Lazutina (RUS) 1:29:19.9
Silver   Olga Danilova (RUS) 1:30:53.9
Bronze   Kristina Šmigun (EST) 1:31:14.6

4 × 5 km relay edit

February 26, 1999

The first two legs were run in classical style while the last two legs were run in freestyle.

Men's Nordic combined edit

7.5 km sprint edit

February 27, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Bjarte Engen Vik (NOR) 17.48.4
Silver   Mario Stecher (AUT) +30.2
Bronze   Kenji Ogiwara (JPN) +31.0

15 km Individual Gundersen edit

February 20, 1999

Medal Athlete Time
Gold   Bjarte Engen Vik (NOR) 37.34.8
Silver   Samppa Lajunen (FIN) 34.5
Bronze   Dmitry Sinitzyn (RUS) 1.52.9

4 × 5 km team edit

February 25, 1999

Men's ski jumping edit

Individual normal hill edit

 
W90-Mattensprunganlage

February 26, 1999 at the W90-Mattensprunganlage[1]

Medal Athlete Points
Gold   Kazuyoshi Funaki (JPN) 255.0
Silver   Hideharu Miyahira (JPN) 253.5
Bronze   Masahiko Harada (JPN) 252.0

Individual large hill edit

February 21, 1999 at the Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen, Austria.[2]

Medal Athlete Points
Gold   Martin Schmitt (GER) 263.4
Silver   Sven Hannawald (GER) 261.7
Bronze   Hideharu Miyahira (JPN) 258.8

Team large hill edit

February 20, 1999 at the Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen, Austria.[2]

Medal table edit

Medal winners by nation.

  *   Host nation (Austria)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Norway (NOR)4329
2  Finland (FIN)4206
3  Russia (RUS)2327
4  Italy (ITA)2125
5  Germany (GER)2114
6  Austria (AUT)*1236
  Japan (JPN)1236
8  Estonia (EST)0213
9  Czech Republic (CZE)0011
  Ukraine (UKR)0011
Totals (10 entries)16161648

References edit

  1. ^ "Mattensprunganlage, Ramsau".
  2. ^ a b CONECTO. "Sehenswürdigkeiten - Schanzengelände | TVB Bischofshofen". www.bischofshofen.com. Retrieved 2018-01-06.

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The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 took place February 19 28 1999 in Ramsau am Dachstein Austria The large hill ski jumping events took place at the Paul Ausserleitner Schanze in Bischofshofen The 7 5 km Nordic combined sprint event debuted at these championships FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999Official logo for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 Host cityRamsau am Dachstein AustriaEvents16Opening19 February 1999Closing28 February 1999Main venueW90 MattensprunganlageWebsitewm ramsau at 19972001 Contents 1 Men s cross country skiing 1 1 10 km classical 1 2 10 km 15 km combined pursuit 1 3 30 km freestyle 1 4 50 km classical 1 5 4 10 km relay 2 Women s cross country skiing 2 1 5 km classical 2 2 5 km 10 km combined pursuit 2 3 15 km freestyle 2 4 30 km classical 2 5 4 5 km relay 3 Men s Nordic combined 3 1 7 5 km sprint 3 2 15 km Individual Gundersen 3 3 4 5 km team 4 Men s ski jumping 4 1 Individual normal hill 4 2 Individual large hill 4 3 Team large hill 5 Medal table 6 ReferencesMen s cross country skiing edit10 km classical edit February 22 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Mika Myllyla FIN 24 19 2Silver nbsp Alois Stadlober AUT 24 34 7Bronze nbsp Odd Bjorn Hjelmeset NOR 24 37 110 km 15 km combined pursuit edit February 23 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Thomas Alsgaard NOR 1 05 54 9Silver nbsp Mika Myllyla FIN 1 05 55 6Bronze nbsp Fulvio Valbusa ITA 1 06 17 630 km freestyle edit February 19 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Mika Myllyla FIN 1 15 26 2Silver nbsp Thomas Alsgaard NOR 1 16 01 5Bronze nbsp Bjorn Daehlie NOR 1 16 08 750 km classical edit February 28 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Mika Myllyla FIN 2 18 08 7Silver nbsp Andrus Veerpalu EST 2 18 40 5Bronze nbsp Mikhail Botvinov AUT 2 19 52 34 10 km relay edit February 26 1999 Medal Team TimeGold nbsp Austria Markus Gandler Alois Stadlober Mikhail Botvinov Christian Hoffmann 1 35 07 5Silver nbsp Norway Espen Bjervig Erling Jevne Bjorn Daehlie Thomas Alsgaard 1 35 07 7Bronze nbsp Italy Giorgio Di Centa Fabio Maj Fulvio Valbusa Silvio Fauner 1 36 38 1The first two legs were run in the classical style while the last two legs were run in freestyle Austria won its first relay medal since 1933 though it was done in dramatic fashion Botvinov fell during his leg causing Austria to lose its large lead setting up a fight to the finish between Austria s Hoffmann and Norway s Alsgaard As of 2021 this is the last men s relay at the world championships that was not won by Norway Women s cross country skiing edit5 km classical edit February 22 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Bente Martinsen NOR 12 49 8Silver nbsp Olga Danilova RUS 13 02 5Bronze nbsp Katerina Neumannova CZE 13 07 05 km 10 km combined pursuit edit February 23 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Stefania Belmondo ITA 42 27 9Silver nbsp Nina Gavrylyuk RUS 42 56 8Bronze nbsp Iryna Taranenko Terelya UKR 43 02 3Taranenko became the first Ukrainian to medal in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 15 km freestyle edit February 19 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Stefania Belmondo ITA 38 49 0Silver nbsp Kristina Smigun EST 39 19 4Bronze nbsp Maria Theurl AUT 39 43 530 km classical edit February 27 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Larisa Lazutina RUS 1 29 19 9Silver nbsp Olga Danilova RUS 1 30 53 9Bronze nbsp Kristina Smigun EST 1 31 14 64 5 km relay edit February 26 1999 Medal Team TimeGold nbsp Russia Olga Danilova Larisa Lazutina Anfisa Reztsova Nina Gavrylyuk 53 05 9Silver nbsp Italy Sabina Valbusa Gabriella Paruzzi Antonella Confortola Stefania Belmondo 54 30 4Bronze nbsp Germany Viola Bauer Ramona Roth Evi Sachenbacher Sigrid Wille 55 13 7The first two legs were run in classical style while the last two legs were run in freestyle Men s Nordic combined edit7 5 km sprint edit February 27 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Bjarte Engen Vik NOR 17 48 4Silver nbsp Mario Stecher AUT 30 2Bronze nbsp Kenji Ogiwara JPN 31 015 km Individual Gundersen edit February 20 1999 Medal Athlete TimeGold nbsp Bjarte Engen Vik NOR 37 34 8Silver nbsp Samppa Lajunen FIN 34 5Bronze nbsp Dmitry Sinitzyn RUS 1 52 94 5 km team edit February 25 1999 Medal Team TimeGold nbsp Finland Hannu Manninen Tapio Nurmela Jari Mantila Samppa Lajunen 49 34 2Silver nbsp Norway Fred Borre Lundberg Trond Einar Elden Bjarte Engen Vik Kenneth Braaten 1 14 7Bronze nbsp Russia Nikolai Parfionov Alexey Fadeyev Valeri Stolyarov Dmitry Sinitsyn 1 53 2Men s ski jumping editIndividual normal hill edit nbsp W90 MattensprunganlageFebruary 26 1999 at the W90 Mattensprunganlage 1 Medal Athlete PointsGold nbsp Kazuyoshi Funaki JPN 255 0Silver nbsp Hideharu Miyahira JPN 253 5Bronze nbsp Masahiko Harada JPN 252 0Individual large hill edit February 21 1999 at the Paul Ausserleitner Schanze in Bischofshofen Austria 2 Medal Athlete PointsGold nbsp Martin Schmitt GER 263 4Silver nbsp Sven Hannawald GER 261 7Bronze nbsp Hideharu Miyahira JPN 258 8Team large hill edit February 20 1999 at the Paul Ausserleitner Schanze in Bischofshofen Austria 2 Medal Team PointsGold nbsp Germany Sven Hannawald Christof Duffner Dieter Thoma Martin Schmitt 988 9Silver nbsp Japan Noriaki Kasai Hideharu Miyahira Masahiko Harada Kazuyoshi Funaki 987 0Bronze nbsp Austria Andreas Widholzl Martin Hollwarth Reinhard Schwarzenberger Stefan Horngacher 905 5Medal table editMedal winners by nation Host nation Austria RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Norway NOR 43292 nbsp Finland FIN 42063 nbsp Russia RUS 23274 nbsp Italy ITA 21255 nbsp Germany GER 21146 nbsp Austria AUT 1236 nbsp Japan JPN 12368 nbsp Estonia EST 02139 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 0011 nbsp Ukraine UKR 0011Totals 10 entries 16161648References edit Mattensprunganlage Ramsau a b CONECTO Sehenswurdigkeiten Schanzengelande TVB Bischofshofen www bischofshofen com Retrieved 2018 01 06 FIS 1999 Cross country results FIS 1999 Nordic combined results FIS 1999 Ski jumping results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 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