FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1997
Host city | Trondheim, Norway |
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Events | 15 |
Opening | 21 February 1997 |
Closing | 2 March 1997 |
Main venue | Granåsen Ski Centre |
The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1997 took place from February 21 to March 2 at Granåsen Ski Centre in Trondheim, Norway. This event was the first time in consecutive championships that the number or type of events did not change since 1966 and 1970. It also was historical with Russia's Yelena Välbe winning gold in all five women's cross country events, the first person of either sex to do that honor. Norway's Bjørn Dæhlie became the first man to win five medals in five cross country events.
Men's cross country
[edit]10 km classical
[edit]February 24, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Bjørn Dæhlie (NOR) | 23:41.8 |
Silver | Alexey Prokurorov (RUS) | 24:09.7 |
Bronze | Mika Myllylä (FIN) | 24:14.2 |
10 km + 15 km combined pursuit
[edit]February 25, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Bjørn Dæhlie (NOR) | 1:00:11.1 |
Silver | Mika Myllylä (FIN) | 1:01:01.2 |
Bronze | Alexey Prokurorov (RUS) | 1:01:01.8 |
30 km freestyle
[edit]February 21, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Alexey Prokurorov (RUS) | 1:06:28.2 |
Silver | Bjørn Dæhlie (NOR) | 1:06:45.6 |
Bronze | Thomas Alsgaard (NOR) | 1:06:49.2 |
50 km classical
[edit]March 2, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Mika Myllylä (FIN) | 2:16:37.5 |
Silver | Erling Jevne (NOR) | 2:17:32.4 |
Bronze | Bjørn Dæhlie (NOR) | 2:18:36.0 |
4 × 10 km relay
[edit]February 28, 1997
Medal | Team | Time |
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Gold | Norway (Sture Sivertsen, Erling Jevne, Bjørn Dæhlie, Thomas Alsgaard) | 1:37:06.1 |
Silver | Finland (Harri Kirvesniemi, Mika Myllylä, Jari Räsänen, Jari Isometsä) | 1:39:17.3 |
Bronze | Italy (Giorgio Di Centa, Silvio Fauner, Pietro Piller Cottrer, Fulvio Valbusa) | 1:39:56.9 |
Women's cross country
[edit]5 km classical
[edit]February 23, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Yelena Välbe (RUS) | 13:32.7 |
Silver | Stefania Belmondo (ITA) | 13:35.0 |
Bronze | Olga Danilova (RUS) | 13:37.7 |
Lyubov Yegorova of Russia finished first in this event, but was disqualified three days later for doping violation of bromotan. The three finishers behind her were subsequently awarded the medals shown.
5 km + 10 km combined pursuit
[edit]February 24, 1997
The winner had to be determined by photo finish. The gold medal was won by Välbe by a 2 cm difference.
[1] both athletes were still credited with the same time.[2]
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Yelena Välbe (RUS) | 39:13.5 |
Silver | Stefania Belmondo (ITA) | 39:13.5 |
Bronze | Nina Gavrylyuk (RUS) | 39:32.1 |
15 km freestyle
[edit]February 21, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Yelena Välbe (RUS) | 36:28.2 |
Silver | Stefania Belmondo (ITA) | 36:39.1 |
Bronze | Kateřina Neumannová (CZE) | 36:42.0 |
30 km classical
[edit]March 1, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Yelena Välbe (RUS) | 1:23:04.9 |
Silver | Stefania Belmondo (ITA) | 1:23:33.2 |
Bronze | Marit Mikkelsplass (NOR) | 1:24:55.7 |
4 × 5 km relay
[edit]February 28, 1997
Medal | Team | Time |
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Gold | Russia (Olga Danilova, Larisa Lazutina, Nina Gavrylyuk, Yelena Välbe) | 56:40.2 |
Silver | Norway (Bente Martinsen, Marit Mikkelsplass, Elin Nilsen, Trude Dybendahl Hartz) | 56:56.2 |
Bronze | Finland (Riikka Sirviö, Tuulikki Pyykkönen, Kati Pulkkinen, Satu Salonen) | 57:38.4 |
Men's Nordic combined
[edit]15 km Individual Gundersen
[edit]February 22, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Kenji Ogiwara (JPN) | 43.58.1 |
Silver | Bjarte Engen Vik (NOR) | + 30.8 |
Bronze | Fabrice Guy (FRA) | + 1.19.4 |
4 × 5 km team
[edit]February 23, 1997
Medal | Team | Time |
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Gold | Norway (Halldor Skard, Bjarte Engen Vik, Knut Tore Apeland, Fred Børre Lundberg) | 52:18.0 |
Silver | Finland (Jari Mantila, Tapio Nurmela, Samppa Lajunen, Hannu Manninen) | 53:03.6 |
Bronze | Austria (Christoph Eugen, Felix Gottwald, Mario Stecher, Robert Stadelmann) | 53:30.9 |
Men's ski jumping
[edit]Individual normal hill
[edit]February 22, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Points |
Gold | Janne Ahonen (FIN) | 263.5 |
Silver | Masahiko Harada (JPN) | 258.5 |
Bronze | Andreas Goldberger (AUT) | 257.0 |
Individual large hill
[edit]March 1, 1997
Medal | Athlete | Points |
Gold | Masahiko Harada (JPN) | 252.1 |
Silver | Dieter Thoma (GER) | 244.9 |
Bronze | Sylvain Freiholz (SUI) | 237.3 |
Team large hill
[edit]February 27, 1997
Medal | Team | Points |
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Gold | Finland (Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Jani Soininen, Mika Laitinen, Janne Ahonen) | 955.3 |
Silver | Japan (Kazuyoshi Funaki, Takanobu Okabe, Masahiko Harada, Hiroya Saito) | 905.0 |
Bronze | Germany (Christof Duffner, Martin Schmitt, Hansjörg Jäkle, Dieter Thoma) | 845.6 |
Medal table
[edit]Medal winners by nation.
* Host nation (Norway)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia (RUS) | 6 | 1 | 3 | 10 |
2 | Norway (NOR)* | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 |
3 | Finland (FIN) | 3 | 3 | 2 | 8 |
4 | Japan (JPN) | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
5 | Italy (ITA) | 0 | 4 | 1 | 5 |
6 | Germany (GER) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
7 | Austria (AUT) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
8 | Czech Republic (CZE) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
France (FRA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Switzerland (SUI) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (10 entries) | 15 | 15 | 15 | 45 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Trondheim (NOR) 1997 World Ski Championships - Podium". fis-ski.com. Archived from the original on 18 June 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
- ^ "Trondheim (NOR) 1997 World Ski Championships - Results". fis-ski.com. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
External links
[edit]- FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
- International sports competitions hosted by Norway
- 1997 in ski jumping
- Sports competitions in Trondheim
- 1997 in Norwegian sport
- Ski jumping competitions in Norway
- 1997 in Nordic combined
- February 1997 sports events in Europe
- March 1997 sports events in Europe
- Nordic skiing competitions in Norway
- 20th century in Trondheim