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2007 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival

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2007 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival
Host cityJaca
Country Spain
Nations43
Athletes1,284
Sport6
Events20
Opening18 February 2007
Closing24 February 2007
Opened byMarcelino Iglesias
President of the Government of Aragon
Athlete's OathBea Blanes
Judge's OathMarta Olozagarra
Torch lighterMaria José Rianda
Main venuePabellón de Hielo de Jaca
Summer
Winter

The 2007 Winter European Youth Olympic Festival was an international multi-sport event held in Jaca, Spain between 18 and 24 February 2007.

Sports

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2007 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival Sports Programme

Venues

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Venues used in 2007 Winter European Youth Olympic Festival.[1]

Venue Location Sports
Astún Canfranc Alpine skiing – slalom
Candanchú Canfranc Alpine skiing – giant slalom; cross-country skiing
Candanchú Biathlon Stadium Canfranc Biathlon
Aramón Formigal Sallent de Gallego Alpine skiing – super-G
Pabellón de Hielo de Jaca Jaca Ice hockey
Jaca Ice Rink Jaca Figure skating
Aramón Panticosa Panticosa Alpine skiing; snowboarding

Mascot

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The mascot for this edition of Winter European Youth Olympic Festival is Pinwi, a bird-dolphin hybrid wearing a blue jersey.[2]

Medalists

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Alpine skiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys giant slalom Giovanni Borsotti
 Italy
Nicolas Thoule
 France
Knut Masdal
 Norway
Girls giant slalom Ilka Stuhec
 Slovenia
Bernadette Schild
 Austria
Sofija Novoselic
 Croatia
Boys slalom Knut Masdal
 Norway
Tim Luescher
 Switzerland
Brice Roger
 France
Girls slalom Ilka Stuhec
 Slovenia
Margot Bailet
 France
Bernadette Schild
 Austria

Biathlon

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys 10 km Vladimir Alenishko
 Belarus
Benjamin Thym
 Austria
Benjamin Weger
 Switzerland
Girls 7,5 km Anne Domeinski
 Germany
Miriam Gössner
 Germany
Maren Hammerschmidt
 Germany
Boys 7,5 km sprint Vladimir Alenishko
 Belarus
Benjamin Weger
 Switzerland
Benjamin Riedlsperger
 Austria
Girls 6 km sprint Sophie Boilley
 France
Leslie Mercier
 France
Anne Domeinski
 Germany

Cross-country skiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys 7,5 km classic Sebastian Eisenlauer
 Germany
Mattia Pellegrin
 Italy
Petr Sedov
 Russia
Girls 5 km classic Alevtina Tanygina
 Russia
Marthe Kristoffersen
 Norway
Johanna Heinanen
 Finland
Boys 10 km free Tim Tscharnke
 Germany
Petr Sedov
 Russia
Maxim Kovalev
 Russia
Girls 7,5 km free Marthe Kristoffersen
 Norway
Kristin Gausen
 Norway
Monique Siegel
 Germany
Mixed relay 4x5 km free Team Russia
 Russia
Team Germany
 Germany
Team Norway
 Norway

Figure skating

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys Artem Grigoryev
 Russia
Alexander Majorov
 Sweden
Alexandre Briancon
 France
Girls Sonia Lafuente
 Spain
Margarita Tertychnaya
 Russia
Marcella De Trovato
 Italy

Ice hockey

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys Team Russia
 Russia
Team Finland
 Finland
Team Switzerland
 Switzerland

Snowboarding

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys giant slalom Lukas Mathies
 Austria
Johann Stefaner
 Austria
Dimitriy Bazanov
 Russia
Girls giant slalom Yvonne Schuetz
 Switzerland
Margarita Garmashova
 Russia
Ina Meschik
 Austria
Boys parallel slalom Radoslav Yankov
 Bulgaria
Lukas Mathies
 Austria
Dimitriy Bazanov
 Russia
Girls parallel slalom Ina Meschik
 Austria
Nina Micic
 Serbia
Yvonne Schuetz
 Switzerland

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)43411
2 Germany (GER)3339
3 Austria (AUT)2338
4 Norway (NOR)2226
5 Belarus (BLR)2002
 Slovenia (SLO)2002
7 France (FRA)1326
8 Switzerland (SUI)1236
9 Italy (ITA)1113
10 Bulgaria (BUL)1001
 Spain (ESP)*1001
12 Finland (FIN)0112
13 Serbia (SRB)0101
 Sweden (SWE)0101
15 Croatia (CRO)0011
Totals (15 entries)20202060
Source: [3]

References

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  1. ^ "Jaca 2007 Venues". Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Jaca 2007. Imagen y logotipo. Festival Olímpico de la Juventud Europea 2007:" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 22 October 2007. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Jaca 2007 medal" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2007. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
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