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2005 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival

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2005 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival
Host cityMonthey
Country Switzerland
Nations41
Athletes1,184
Sport8
Events35
Opening24 January 2005
Closing28 January 2005
Summer
Winter

The 2005 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival was held in Monthey, Switzerland, between 24 and 28 January 2005.[1]

Sports

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2005 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival Sports Programme

Results

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Alpine skiing

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Competition Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' slalom Germany Laura Gruber Italy Camilla Borsotti Austria Anna Fenninger
Girls' giant slalom Austria Eva-Maria Brem Italy Camilla Borsotti France Aude Aguilaniu
Girls' super-G Italy Camilla Borsotti Austria Eva-Maria Brem Austria Anna Fenninger
Boys' slalom Austria Bernhard Graf Slovenia Matic Skube Switzerland Lukas Karlen
Boys' giant slalom Finland Niko Hermanen Italy Hagen Patscheider Slovenia Matic Skube
Boys' super-G Norway John Reidar Steen Switzerland Yoan Jaquet Switzerland Mauro Caviezel

Biathlon

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Competition Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' sprint Norway Julie Bonnevie-Svendsen Russia Yelena Kozak Ukraine Olena Pidhrushna
Girls' individual Norway Julie Bonnevie-Svendsen France Anaïs Bescond Russia Yelena Kozak
Boys' sprint Russia Anton Shipulin Austria Dominik Landertinger Slovenia Matej Brvar
Boys' individual Russia Anton Shipulin Slovenia Matej Brvar Austria Dominik Landertinger
Mixed relay  Norway
Silje Hilmarsen
Julie Bonnevie-Svendsen
Anders Hennum
Arild Askestad
 Austria
Iris Waldhuber
Elisabeth Mayer
Sven Grossegger
Dominik Landertinger
 Ukraine
Anna Olkhovyk
Olena Pidhrushna
Vitaliy Kozhushko
Vitaliy Mohylenko

Cross-country skiing

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Competition Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' 5 km classical Russia Diana Sapronova Czech Republic Eliška Hájková Finland Anne Kyllönen
Girls' 7,5 km freestyle Germany Denise Herrmann Russia Diana Sapronova Germany Claudia Straube
Girls' sprint Russia Svetlana Ovchynnikova Germany Claudia Straube Finland Anne Kyllönen
Boys' 7,5 km classical Finland Lari Lehtonen Finland Martti Jylhä Russia Andrei Feller
Boys' 10 km freestyle Czech Republic Ondřej Horyna Finland Lari Lehtonen Belarus Leanid Karniienka
Boys' sprint Finland Martti Jylhä Italy Alex Vanzetta Switzerland Rolf Figi
Mixed relay  Czech Republic
Jan Rykr
Eliška Hájková
Ondřej Horyna
Lenka Munclingerová
 Russia
Andrei Feller
Larisa Shaidurova
Illia Tretiakov
Diana Sapronova
 Slovakia
Otcenas Otčenáš
Katarína Garajová
František Janečko
Barbara Blasková

Curling

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Competition Gold Silver Bronze
Boys'  United Kingdom  Switzerland  Germany
Girls'  Switzerland  Denmark  United Kingdom

Figure skating

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Competition Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' Sweden Adrian Schultheiss France Kim Lucine Russia Nikita Mikhailov
Girls' Russia Angelina Turenko Italy Nicole Della Monica Ukraine Kateryna Proida

Ice hockey

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Competition Gold Silver Bronze
Boys'  Czech Republic  Switzerland  Russia

Short track speed skating

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Competition Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' 500m Poland Patrycja Maliszewska Hungary Bernadett Heidum Germany Julia Riedel
Girls' 1000m Hungary Rózsa Darázs Germany Julia Riedel Israel Elena Pribysh
Girls' 1500m Hungary Rózsa Darázs Hungary Bernadett Heidum Germany Julia Riedel
Girls' relay  Hungary
Rózsa Darázs
Zsofia Debreceni
Bernadett Heidum
 Italy
Brigitte Marcoz
Cecilia Rainolter
Chiara Ferrari
 Germany
Julia Riedel
Katja Prahl
Juliane Sandeck
Boys' 500m Italy Marco Bertoldi France Xavier Charpentier France Maxime Châtaignier
Boys' 1000m France Maxime Châtaignier Germany Robert Seifert Hungary Gábor Galambos
Boys' 1500m Hungary Gábor Galambos Russia Evgeni Koshulin France Maxime Châtaignier
Boys' relay  France
Xavier Charpentier
Maxime Châtaignier
Jérémy Masson
 Germany
Hannes Kröger
Robert Seifert
Torsten Kröger
 Netherlands
Freek van der Wart
Jorrit Oosten
Mike Westerman

Snowboarding

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Competition Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' snowboardcross France Océane Pozzo Switzerland Sina Candrian Austria Pia Meusburger
Girls' halfpipe France Sophie Rodriguez Switzerland Sina Candrian Switzerland Simona Meiler
Boys' snowboardcross Austria Matthias Schöpf Austria Andreas Hacksteiner France Tony Ramoin
Boys' halfpipe Finland Peetu Piiroinen Norway Stian Aannestad Norway Tore Holvik

Medal table

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Rank Country Total
1  Russia 5 4 4 13
2  France 4 3 4 11
3  Finland 4 2 2 8
4  Hungary 4 2 1 7
5  Norway 4 1 1 6
6  Austria 3 4 4 11
7  Czech Republic 3 1 0 4
8  Italy 2 6 0 8
9  Germany 2 4 5 11
10  Switzerland 1 5 4 10
11  United Kingdom 1 0 1 2
12  Poland 1 0 0 1
 Sweden 1 0 0 1
14  Slovenia 0 2 2 4
15  Denmark 0 1 0 1
16  Ukraine 0 0 3 3
17  Belarus 0 0 1 1
 Netherlands 0 0 1 1
 Israel 0 0 1 1
 Slovakia 0 0 1 1
Total 35 35 35 105

References

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