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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2005

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2005 were held from January 28 to February 13 in Bormio, Italy. The women's competition was held in neighboring Santa Caterina.[1]

38th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
Host cityBormio and Santa Caterina, Italy
Events11
Opening28 January 2005
Closing13 February 2005
Opened byCarlo Azeglio Ciampi
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Bormio
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Location in Italy
Bormio
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Location in the Alps of Europe

Bormio previously hosted the World Championships in 1985; other host cities in Italy include Cortina d'Ampezzo (1932, 1941 (unofficial), and 1956 (Winter Olympics)), Val Gardena (1970), and Sestriere (1997).

In northern Italy, Bormio is a regular stop on the World Cup circuit, usually for a men's downhill in late December. The Pista Stelvio is among the longest and most challenging downhill courses in the world, with a vertical drop exceeding 1,000 metres (3,280 ft).

These were the last World Championships to use the traditional combined (K) format (one downhill run and two slalom runs). Starting in 2007, the world championships switched to the "super-combined" (SC) format (one run each of downhill & slalom) for the combined event. First run on the World Cup circuit in 2005 at Wengen, the "super-combi" format made its debut at the Winter Olympics in 2010.

Men's events edit

Men's downhill edit

Date: February 5

Placing Country Athlete Time
1   United States Bode Miller 1:56.22
2   United States Daron Rahlves 1:56.66
3   Austria Michael Walchhofer 1:57.09
4   Austria Fritz Strobl 1:57.17
5   Switzerland Bruno Kernen 1:57.25
6   Switzerland Didier Défago 1:57.37

Men's super-G edit

Date: January 29

Placing Country Athlete Time
1   United States Bode Miller 1:27.55
2   Austria Michael Walchhofer 1:27.69
3   Austria Benjamin Raich 1:28.23
4   Austria Hermann Maier 1:28.40
5   Liechtenstein Marco Büchel 1:28.61
6   Germany Florian Eckert 1:28.69

Men's giant slalom edit

Date: February 10

Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2
1   Austria Hermann Maier 2:50.41 1:25.05 1:25.36
2   Austria Benjamin Raich 2:50.66 1:25.90 1:24.76
3   United States Daron Rahlves 2:51.09 1:24.45 1:26.64
4   Finland Kalle Palander 2:51.45 1:25.44 1:26.01
5   Canada Thomas Grandi 2:51.82 1:26.03 1:25.79
6   Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 2:51.99 1:26.03 1:25.96

Men's slalom edit

Date: February 12

Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2
1   Austria Benjamin Raich 1:41.34 52.02 49.32
2   Austria Rainer Schönfelder 1:41.58 52.76 48.82
3   Italy Giorgio Rocca 1:42.08 52.22 49.86
4   Sweden Markus Larsson 1:42.48 52.99 49.49
5   Sweden André Myhrer 1:42.72 53.33 49.39
6   Canada Thomas Grandi 1:42.76 53.02 49.74

Men's combination edit

Date: February 3

Placing Country Athlete Time Downhill Slalom
1   Austria Benjamin Raich 3:19.10 1:53.41 1:25.69
2   Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 3:20.01 1:53.70 1:26.31
3   Italy Giorgio Rocca 3:20.08 1:54.30 1:25.78
4   Austria Michael Walchhofer 3:20.55 1:51.76 1:28.79
5   Switzerland Silvan Zurbriggen 3:20.98 1:53.95 1:27.03
6   Norway Lasse Kjus 3:21.34 1:53.76 1:27.58

Women's events edit

Women's downhill edit

Date: February 6

Placing Country Athlete Time
1   Croatia Janica Kostelić 1:39.90
2   Italy Elena Fanchini 1:40.16
3   Austria Renate Götschl 1:40.29
4   United States Lindsey C. Kildow 1:40.52
5   France Ingrid Jacquemod 1:40.86
6   Sweden Jessica Lindell-Vikarby 1:40.98

Women's super-G edit

Date: January 30

Placing Country Athlete Time
1   Sweden Anja Pärson 1:17.64
2   Italy Lucia Recchia 1:18.09
3   United States Julia Mancuso 1:18.40
4   Italy Nadia Fanchini 1:18.43
5   Italy Isolde Kostner 1:18.54
6   Slovenia Tina Maze 1:18.67

Women's giant slalom edit

Date: February 8

Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2
1   Sweden Anja Pärson 2:13,63 1:07.07 1:06.56
2   Finland Tanja Poutiainen 2:13,82 1:07.43 1:06.39
3   United States Julia Mancuso 2:14,27 1:07.79 1:06.48
4   Germany Martina Ertl 2:14,31 1:07.68 1:06.63
5   Austria Nicole Hosp 2:14,38 1:07.39 1:06.99
6   Italy Karen Putzer 2:14,84 1:07.62 1:07.22

Women's slalom edit

Date: February 11

Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2
1   Croatia Janica Kostelić 1:47,98 51.59 56.39
2   Finland Tanja Poutiainen 1:48,16 51.19 56.97
3   Czech Republic Šárka Záhrobská 1:48,65 51.90 56.75
4   Austria Kathrin Zettel 1:48.82 52.52 56.30
5   Sweden Therese Borssén 1:49.02 52.93 56.09
6   United States Resi Stiegler 1:49.27 52.97 56.30

Women's combination edit

Date: February 4

Placing Country Athlete Time Downhill Slalom
1   Croatia Janica Kostelić 2:53.70 1:31.31 1:22.39
2   Sweden Anja Pärson 2:55.15 1:31.97 1:23.18
3   Austria Marlies Schild 2:56.40 1:33.62 1:22.78
4   United States Lindsey C. Kildow 2:56.60 1:32.01 1:24.59
5   Czech Republic Šárka Záhrobská 2:56.89 1:33.53 1:23.36
6   Austria Kathrin Zettel 2:57.44 1:33.74 1:23.70

Team event edit

Nations' team award edit

Date: February 13

This competition was held for the first time in these world championships. Six athletes of a country, including at least two men and two women, start in a total of four super G and four slalom runs. Each country sends one athlete into each run, men's and women's runs taking turns. The placings of all eight competitions are added and the country with the lowest number wins. If an athlete doesn't finish a run, the country receives 9 points.

Placing Country Athletes SG1
SL1
SG2
SL2
SG3
SL3
SG4
SL4
Total
Points
1   Germany Monika Bergmann-Schmuderer, Andreas Ertl, Martina Ertl, Florian Eckert, Hilde Gerg, Felix Neureuther 2
3
2
1
1
1
7
9
26
2   Austria Nicole Hosp, Renate Götschl, Benjamin Raich, Rainer Schönfelder, Michael Walchhofer, Kathrin Zettel 5
9
3
5
2
2
2
1
29
3   France Pierrick Bourgeat, Ingrid Jacquemod, Carole Montillet, Christel Pascal, Laure Péquegnot, Jean-Pierre Vidal 3
7
9
2
3
4
5
5
38
4   United States Lindsey C. Kildow, Ted Ligety, Julia Mancuso, Bode Miller, Daron Rahlves, Sarah Schleper 9
2
1
9
9
5
1
3
39
5   Canada Brigitte Acton, Patrick Biggs, François Bourque, Emily Brydon, Thomas Grandi, Erik Guay 3
3
4
9
6
6
3
8
42
6   Switzerland Daniel Albrecht, Fränzi Aufdenblatten, Didier Défago, Sonja Nef, Nadia Styger, Silvan Zurbriggen 9
1
5
6
4
9
6
6
46
7   Sweden Therese Borssén, Janette Hargin, Patrik Järbyn, Markus Larsson, André Myhrer, Anja Pärson 9
5
8
3
9
3
9
2
48
8   Italy Chiara Costazza, Nadia Fanchini, Peter Fill, Manfred Mölgg, Karen Putzer, Giorgio Rocca 1
9
6
4
9
9
8
4
50
9   Slovenia Mitja Dragšič, Aleš Gorza, Jure Košir, Tina Maze, Urška Rabić, Andrej Šporn 9
6
7
7
5
9
4
7
54

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Austria (AUT)34411
2  Croatia (CRO)3003
3  United States (USA)2136
4  Sweden (SWE)2103
5  Germany (GER)1001
6  Italy (ITA)*0224
7  Finland (FIN)0202
8  Norway (NOR)0101
9  Czech Republic (CZE)0011
  France (FRA)0011
Totals (10 entries)11111133

Course information edit


Course Information – (metric)
Date Race Start
Elevation
Finish
Elevation
Vertical
Drop
Course
Length
Average
Gradient
Sat 05-Feb Downhill – men 2255 m 1268 m 987 m 3.186 km 31.0%
Sun 06-Feb Downhill – women 2530 1745 785 2.901 27.1
Thu 03-Feb Downhill – (K) – men 2160 1268 892 2.926 30.5
Fri 04-Feb Downhill – (K) – women 2415 1745 670 2.606 25.7
Sat 29-Jan Super-G – men 1907 1268 639 2.091 30.6
Sun 30-Jan Super-G – women 2335 1745 590 1.993 29.6
Wed 09-Feb Giant Slalom – men 1696 1251 445
Tue 08-Feb Giant Slalom – women 2110 1730 380
Sat 12-Feb Slalom – men 1470 1251 219
Fri 11-Feb Slalom – women 1900 1730 170
Thu 03-Feb Slalom – (K) – men 1435 1251 184
Fri 04-Feb Slalom – (K) – women 1890 1730 160
Sun 13-Feb Team 1696 1268 428 1.536 27.9


Course Information – (imperial)
Date Race Start
Elevation
Finish
Elevation
Vertical
Drop
Course
Length
Average
Gradient
Sat 05-Feb Downhill – men 7398 ft 4160 ft 3238 ft 1.980 mi. 31.0%
Sun 06-Feb Downhill – women 8300 5725 2575 1.803 27.1
Thu 03-Feb Downhill – (K) – men 7087 4160 2927 1.818 30.5
Fri 04-Feb Downhill – (K) – women 7923 5725 2198 1.619 25.7
Sat 29-Jan Super-G – men 6256 4160 2096 1.299 30.6
Sun 30-Jan Super-G – women 7661 5725 1936 1.238 29.6
Wed 09-Feb Giant Slalom – men 5564 4104 1460
Tue 08-Feb Giant Slalom – women 6923 5676 1247
Sat 12-Feb Slalom – men 4823 4104 719
Fri 11-Feb Slalom – women 6234 5676 558
Thu 03-Feb Slalom – (K) – men 4708 4104 604
Fri 04-Feb Slalom – (K) – women 6201 5676 525
Sun 13-Feb Team 5564 4160 1404 0.954 27.9

References edit

  1. ^ de:Alpine Skiweltmeisterschaft 2005
  • – results – 2005 World Championships – Bormio/Santa Caterina, Italy
  • FIS-ski.com – results – World Championships

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The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2005 were held from January 28 to February 13 in Bormio Italy The women s competition was held in neighboring Santa Caterina 1 38th FIS Alpine World Ski ChampionshipsHost cityBormio and Santa Caterina ItalyEvents11Opening28 January 2005Closing13 February 2005Opened byCarlo Azeglio Ciampi 20032007 Bormioclass notpageimage Location in Italy Bormioclass notpageimage Location in the Alps of Europe Bormio previously hosted the World Championships in 1985 other host cities in Italy include Cortina d Ampezzo 1932 1941 unofficial and 1956 Winter Olympics Val Gardena 1970 and Sestriere 1997 In northern Italy Bormio is a regular stop on the World Cup circuit usually for a men s downhill in late December The Pista Stelvio is among the longest and most challenging downhill courses in the world with a vertical drop exceeding 1 000 metres 3 280 ft These were the last World Championships to use the traditional combined K format one downhill run and two slalom runs Starting in 2007 the world championships switched to the super combined SC format one run each of downhill amp slalom for the combined event First run on the World Cup circuit in 2005 at Wengen the super combi format made its debut at the Winter Olympics in 2010 Contents 1 Men s events 1 1 Men s downhill 1 2 Men s super G 1 3 Men s giant slalom 1 4 Men s slalom 1 5 Men s combination 2 Women s events 2 1 Women s downhill 2 2 Women s super G 2 3 Women s giant slalom 2 4 Women s slalom 2 5 Women s combination 3 Team event 3 1 Nations team award 4 Medal table 5 Course information 6 ReferencesMen s events editMen s downhill edit Date February 5 Placing Country Athlete Time 1 nbsp United States Bode Miller 1 56 22 2 nbsp United States Daron Rahlves 1 56 66 3 nbsp Austria Michael Walchhofer 1 57 09 4 nbsp Austria Fritz Strobl 1 57 17 5 nbsp Switzerland Bruno Kernen 1 57 25 6 nbsp Switzerland Didier Defago 1 57 37 Men s super G edit Date January 29 Placing Country Athlete Time 1 nbsp United States Bode Miller 1 27 55 2 nbsp Austria Michael Walchhofer 1 27 69 3 nbsp Austria Benjamin Raich 1 28 23 4 nbsp Austria Hermann Maier 1 28 40 5 nbsp Liechtenstein Marco Buchel 1 28 61 6 nbsp Germany Florian Eckert 1 28 69 Men s giant slalom edit Date February 10 Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2 1 nbsp Austria Hermann Maier 2 50 41 1 25 05 1 25 36 2 nbsp Austria Benjamin Raich 2 50 66 1 25 90 1 24 76 3 nbsp United States Daron Rahlves 2 51 09 1 24 45 1 26 64 4 nbsp Finland Kalle Palander 2 51 45 1 25 44 1 26 01 5 nbsp Canada Thomas Grandi 2 51 82 1 26 03 1 25 79 6 nbsp Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 2 51 99 1 26 03 1 25 96 Men s slalom edit Date February 12 Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2 1 nbsp Austria Benjamin Raich 1 41 34 52 02 49 32 2 nbsp Austria Rainer Schonfelder 1 41 58 52 76 48 82 3 nbsp Italy Giorgio Rocca 1 42 08 52 22 49 86 4 nbsp Sweden Markus Larsson 1 42 48 52 99 49 49 5 nbsp Sweden Andre Myhrer 1 42 72 53 33 49 39 6 nbsp Canada Thomas Grandi 1 42 76 53 02 49 74 Men s combination edit Date February 3 Placing Country Athlete Time Downhill Slalom 1 nbsp Austria Benjamin Raich 3 19 10 1 53 41 1 25 69 2 nbsp Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 3 20 01 1 53 70 1 26 31 3 nbsp Italy Giorgio Rocca 3 20 08 1 54 30 1 25 78 4 nbsp Austria Michael Walchhofer 3 20 55 1 51 76 1 28 79 5 nbsp Switzerland Silvan Zurbriggen 3 20 98 1 53 95 1 27 03 6 nbsp Norway Lasse Kjus 3 21 34 1 53 76 1 27 58Women s events editWomen s downhill edit Date February 6 Placing Country Athlete Time 1 nbsp Croatia Janica Kostelic 1 39 90 2 nbsp Italy Elena Fanchini 1 40 16 3 nbsp Austria Renate Gotschl 1 40 29 4 nbsp United States Lindsey C Kildow 1 40 52 5 nbsp France Ingrid Jacquemod 1 40 86 6 nbsp Sweden Jessica Lindell Vikarby 1 40 98 Women s super G edit Date January 30 Placing Country Athlete Time 1 nbsp Sweden Anja Parson 1 17 64 2 nbsp Italy Lucia Recchia 1 18 09 3 nbsp United States Julia Mancuso 1 18 40 4 nbsp Italy Nadia Fanchini 1 18 43 5 nbsp Italy Isolde Kostner 1 18 54 6 nbsp Slovenia Tina Maze 1 18 67 Women s giant slalom edit Date February 8 Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2 1 nbsp Sweden Anja Parson 2 13 63 1 07 07 1 06 56 2 nbsp Finland Tanja Poutiainen 2 13 82 1 07 43 1 06 39 3 nbsp United States Julia Mancuso 2 14 27 1 07 79 1 06 48 4 nbsp Germany Martina Ertl 2 14 31 1 07 68 1 06 63 5 nbsp Austria Nicole Hosp 2 14 38 1 07 39 1 06 99 6 nbsp Italy Karen Putzer 2 14 84 1 07 62 1 07 22 Women s slalom edit Date February 11 Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2 1 nbsp Croatia Janica Kostelic 1 47 98 51 59 56 39 2 nbsp Finland Tanja Poutiainen 1 48 16 51 19 56 97 3 nbsp Czech Republic Sarka Zahrobska 1 48 65 51 90 56 75 4 nbsp Austria Kathrin Zettel 1 48 82 52 52 56 30 5 nbsp Sweden Therese Borssen 1 49 02 52 93 56 09 6 nbsp United States Resi Stiegler 1 49 27 52 97 56 30 Women s combination edit Date February 4 Placing Country Athlete Time Downhill Slalom 1 nbsp Croatia Janica Kostelic 2 53 70 1 31 31 1 22 39 2 nbsp Sweden Anja Parson 2 55 15 1 31 97 1 23 18 3 nbsp Austria Marlies Schild 2 56 40 1 33 62 1 22 78 4 nbsp United States Lindsey C Kildow 2 56 60 1 32 01 1 24 59 5 nbsp Czech Republic Sarka Zahrobska 2 56 89 1 33 53 1 23 36 6 nbsp Austria Kathrin Zettel 2 57 44 1 33 74 1 23 70Team event editNations team award edit Date February 13This competition was held for the first time in these world championships Six athletes of a country including at least two men and two women start in a total of four super G and four slalom runs Each country sends one athlete into each run men s and women s runs taking turns The placings of all eight competitions are added and the country with the lowest number wins If an athlete doesn t finish a run the country receives 9 points Placing Country Athletes SG1SL1 SG2SL2 SG3SL3 SG4SL4 TotalPoints 1 nbsp Germany Monika Bergmann Schmuderer Andreas Ertl Martina Ertl Florian Eckert Hilde Gerg Felix Neureuther 23 21 11 79 26 2 nbsp Austria Nicole Hosp Renate Gotschl Benjamin Raich Rainer Schonfelder Michael Walchhofer Kathrin Zettel 59 35 22 21 29 3 nbsp France Pierrick Bourgeat Ingrid Jacquemod Carole Montillet Christel Pascal Laure Pequegnot Jean Pierre Vidal 37 92 34 55 38 4 nbsp United States Lindsey C Kildow Ted Ligety Julia Mancuso Bode Miller Daron Rahlves Sarah Schleper 92 19 95 13 39 5 nbsp Canada Brigitte Acton Patrick Biggs Francois Bourque Emily Brydon Thomas Grandi Erik Guay 33 49 66 38 42 6 nbsp Switzerland Daniel Albrecht Franzi Aufdenblatten Didier Defago Sonja Nef Nadia Styger Silvan Zurbriggen 91 56 49 66 46 7 nbsp Sweden Therese Borssen Janette Hargin Patrik Jarbyn Markus Larsson Andre Myhrer Anja Parson 95 83 93 92 48 8 nbsp Italy Chiara Costazza Nadia Fanchini Peter Fill Manfred Molgg Karen Putzer Giorgio Rocca 19 64 99 84 50 9 nbsp Slovenia Mitja Dragsic Ales Gorza Jure Kosir Tina Maze Urska Rabic Andrej Sporn 96 77 59 47 54Medal table edit Host nation Italy RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Austria AUT 344112 nbsp Croatia CRO 30033 nbsp United States USA 21364 nbsp Sweden SWE 21035 nbsp Germany GER 10016 nbsp Italy ITA 02247 nbsp Finland FIN 02028 nbsp Norway NOR 01019 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 0011 nbsp France FRA 0011Totals 10 entries 11111133Course information editCourse Information metric Date Race StartElevation FinishElevation VerticalDrop CourseLength AverageGradient Sat 05 Feb Downhill men 2255 m 1268 m 987 m 3 186 km 31 0 Sun 06 Feb Downhill women 2530 1745 785 2 901 27 1 Thu 03 Feb Downhill K men 2160 1268 892 2 926 30 5 Fri 04 Feb Downhill K women 2415 1745 670 2 606 25 7 Sat 29 Jan Super G men 1907 1268 639 2 091 30 6 Sun 30 Jan Super G women 2335 1745 590 1 993 29 6 Wed 09 Feb Giant Slalom men 1696 1251 445 Tue 08 Feb Giant Slalom women 2110 1730 380 Sat 12 Feb Slalom men 1470 1251 219 Fri 11 Feb Slalom women 1900 1730 170 Thu 03 Feb Slalom K men 1435 1251 184 Fri 04 Feb Slalom K women 1890 1730 160 Sun 13 Feb Team 1696 1268 428 1 536 27 9 Course Information imperial Date Race StartElevation FinishElevation VerticalDrop CourseLength AverageGradient Sat 05 Feb Downhill men 7398 ft 4160 ft 3238 ft 1 980 mi 31 0 Sun 06 Feb Downhill women 8300 5725 2575 1 803 27 1 Thu 03 Feb Downhill K men 7087 4160 2927 1 818 30 5 Fri 04 Feb Downhill K women 7923 5725 2198 1 619 25 7 Sat 29 Jan Super G men 6256 4160 2096 1 299 30 6 Sun 30 Jan Super G women 7661 5725 1936 1 238 29 6 Wed 09 Feb Giant Slalom men 5564 4104 1460 Tue 08 Feb Giant Slalom women 6923 5676 1247 Sat 12 Feb Slalom men 4823 4104 719 Fri 11 Feb Slalom women 6234 5676 558 Thu 03 Feb Slalom K men 4708 4104 604 Fri 04 Feb Slalom K women 6201 5676 525 Sun 13 Feb Team 5564 4160 1404 0 954 27 9References edit de Alpine Skiweltmeisterschaft 2005 FIS ski com results 2005 World Championships Bormio Santa Caterina Italy FIS ski com results World Championships 46 28 01 N 10 22 01 E 46 467 N 10 367 E 46 467 10 367 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2005 amp oldid 1189101294, 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