Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2010
Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2010 | |
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Venue | Hinterzarten |
Participating Nations | 39 |
decisions | 20th |
opening | January 24, 2010 |
graduation | January 31, 2010 |
Medal table | |||||
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space | country | gold | silver | bronze | total |
1 | Norway | 8th | 7th | 5 | 20th |
2 | Finland | 3 | 1 | - | 4th |
3 | Russia | 2 | 4th | 4th | 10 |
4th | Austria | 2 | - | - | 2 |
5 | Germany | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7th |
6th | Romania | 1 | 1 | - | 2 |
7th | Italy | 1 | - | 2 | 3 |
Sweden | 1 | - | 2 | 3 | |
9 | Japan | 1 | - | - | 1 |
10 | Slovenia | - | 2 | 2 | 4th |
11 | France | - | 1 | - | 1 |
Switzerland | - | 1 | - | 1 | |
13 | Kazakhstan | - | - | 1 | 1 |
United States | - | - | 1 | 1 |
The 43rd Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2010 and the associated 5th U-23 Cross-Country World Championships took place from January 24th to 31st, 2010 in Hinterzarten in the Black Forest . The competitions in ski jumping and Nordic combined were held on the Rothaus-Schanze (K95) in the Adler ski stadium. The Nordic Center at Notschrei was the venue for the cross-country skiing competitions .
Although storm Daisy had plunged large parts of Germany and Central Europe into snow chaos shortly before the start of the competitions , the competition facilities in Hinterzarten had to be covered with snow due to the shortage of snow. As it was cold enough to operate snow cannons , the competition was not in danger. Just in time for the start of the first races, there was even more fresh snow.
“The world as a guest in Hinterzarten” was the motto of the Nordic JWM 2010. The Black Forest cabaret artist and actor Martin Wangler created the official song for the event. “Yes, that's how we ski” was played at all competitions, award ceremonies and JWM parties. There were also three issues of the official JWM newspaper during the event.
At the FIS calendar conference, which was held from May 19 to 24, 2009 in Dubrovnik , the organizing committee of the JWM 2010 applied for a women's team competition to be officially included in the program. This application was rejected by the FIS Committee on June 12, 2009.
The television station Eurosport 2 broadcast all competitions live on television. There were also reports about the JWM on the broadcasters ARD , ZDF , SWR , TV Südbaden and BBC .
Attendees
Athletes from 39 nations took part in the 2010 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships. Originally as many as 40 nations were registered, but Algeria decided not to participate at short notice. Broken down by sport, most nations were represented in cross-country skiing with 37 different countries, followed by ski jumping with 27 nations and Nordic combined with 17 nations.
Cross-country U23 men
Sprint freestyle
space | athlete | country | Qualification time | Final run |
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1 | Ole-Marius Bach | NOR | 2: 23.7 min (10.) | A final |
2 | Martin Hunter | SUI | 2: 20.2 min (2.) | A final |
3 | Andrei Parfionov | RUS | 2: 26.2 min (22.) | A final |
4th | Dietmar Nöckler | ITA | 2: 22.6 min (5.) | A final |
5 | Raul Shakirsyanov | RUS | 2: 21.3 min (4th) | A final |
6th | Markus Bader | AUT | 2: 20.6 min (3rd) | A final |
7th | Bernhard Tritscher | AUT | 2: 22.7 min (6th) | B final |
8th | Dmitriy Ploskonosov | RUS | 2: 25.6 min (21st) | B final |
9 | Len Valjas | CAN | 2: 23.4 min (8th) | B final |
10 | Nobuhito Kashiwabara | JPN | 2: 23.9 min (11.) | B final |
Date: January 26th, 2010
59 athletes ran the qualification, three registered participants did not start. The DSV men were all eliminated in the quarter-finals.
15 km classic
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Vladislav Skobelev | RUS | 37: 50.0 min |
2 | Stanislav Perliak | RUS | 38: 10.7 min |
3 | Gennadiy Matviyenko | KAZ | 38: 11.3 min |
4th | Keishin Yoshida | JPN | 38: 23.8 min |
5 | Karel Tammjärv | EST | 38: 32.7 min |
6th | Yevgeny Velichko | KAZ | 38: 33.2 min |
7th | Alexei Poltoranin | KAZ | 38: 35.2 min |
8th | Lari Lehtonen | FIN | 38: 46.4 min |
9 | Eirik Kurland Olsen | NOR | 38: 55.2 min |
10 | Daniel Myrmael Helgestad | NOR | 38: 58.3 min |
Date: January 28, 2010
In the eighth cross-country race of this event, the dominance of the northerners was broken for the first time by the Russian men. The Russian duo Wladislav Skobelew (23 years old) and Stanislav Perliak (22 years old) took advantage of the better conditions with an early start number. Title holder Skobelev said of his success: “That was Russian weather. The difficult routes were suitable for this. In other words, a perfect Russian day in the German Black Forest. ”From starting number 51, a sudden snow flurry set in, which caused many favorites to lose their medal dreams on the considerably slower 3.75 km lap. Due to the high FIS points achieved in previous competitions, the DSV trio also started among the 15 best at the end of the field and had to act as a snowplow for a good third of the 15 km. The Thuringian Philipp Marschall (21 / Dermbach) and the Northern Black Forest Andreas Katz (22 / Baiersbronn) came under these circumstances in the respectable places eleven and twelve. Already in the morning the co-favorite for World Cup medals Tim Tscharnke (20 / SV Biberau) had to cancel his start because of a nose and throat infection that he had brought with him from the World Cup in Rybinsk , Russia . His DSV selection trainer, Thuringian Cuno Schreyl (Rotterode), commented: “Further competitions here make no sense. After all, the start of the Olympics shouldn't be jeopardized! ”In retrospect, that was probably the right decision, because about a month later he was to win silver in the team sprint with Axel Teichmann at the Olympic Games . 64 athletes reached the finish, two gave up during the race and three registered participants did not start.
30 km pursuit race
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Paul Constantin Pepene | ROU | 1: 24: 45.6 h |
2 | Ole-Marius Bach | NOR | 1: 25: 11.0 h |
3 | Andreas Katz | GER | 1: 25: 11.5 h |
4th | Keishin Yoshida | JPN | 1: 25: 12.1 h |
5 | Fabrizio Clementi | ITA | 1: 25: 24.2 hours |
6th | Frederic Touchette | CAN | 1: 25: 25.2 h |
7th | Graeme Killick | CAN | 1: 25: 25.6 h |
8th | Dietmar Nöckler | ITA | 1: 25: 37.3 h |
9 | Stanislav Perliak | RUS | 1: 25: 41.5 h |
10 | Mattia Pellegrin | ITA | 1: 25: 45.3 h |
Date: January 30th, 2010
The U23 world championship in cross-country skiing in Hinterzarten ended on Saturday with a big surprise and the first medal for the German cross-country men. The Romanian outsider Paul Constantin Pepene dominated the 30 km pursuit competition in 1: 24.45 hours. The 21-year-old pedagogy student from Bucharest was always in the top group over 15 km classic and took off on the freestyle section at km 22. His comment after the race: “I love such super difficult tracks. Incidentally, I often train in the Carpathian Mountains very close to Count Dracula's castle. Today I didn't show my teeth, I just clenched them. Now it goes to the Olympics. There should be places among the top 25! ”In front of over 3000 fans along the 3.75 km lap at Notschrei, Ole-Marius Bach (Norway / + 25.4 s) and Andreas Katz ( Baiersbronn / + 25.9 s). Sports soldier Katz thus ensured a conciliatory end to the German cross-country ski camp. Previously only Denise Herrmann had won a medal in the sprint for the DSV. Andy Katz (22): “Even if it was almost enough for silver, bronze is worth gold to me. In any case, this time we had very well-groomed skis in these complicated new snow conditions. ”50 athletes reached the finish, four were taken out of the race after being lapped, one gave up prematurely and seven registered participants did not start.
Cross-country U23 women
Sprint freestyle
space | athlete | country | Qualification time | Final run |
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1 | Mari Laukkanen | FIN | 2: 44.3 min (1st) | A final |
2 | Denise Herrmann | GER | 2: 47.8 min (7th) | A final |
3 | Kathrine Rolsted Harsem | NOR | 2: 46.9 min (4.) | A final |
4th | Ida Sargent | United States | 2: 46.9 min (4.) | A final |
5 | Svetlana Nikolayeva | RUS | 2: 45.9 min (3rd) | A final |
6th | Alenka Cebasek | SLO | 2: 46.9 min (4.) | A final |
7th | Anne Kyllönen | FIN | 2: 48.0 min (9.) | B final |
8th | Jana Janovskaja | RUS | 2: 47.8 min (7th) | B final |
9 | Laurien van der Graaff | SUI | 2: 45.7 min (2.) | B final |
10 | Polina Medvedeva | RUS | 2: 48.3 min (10.) | B final |
Date: January 26, 2010
On the second day of the competition Denise Herrmann won the first medal for Germany, only the Finnish biathlete Mari Laukkanen was faster. Denise Herrmann said after the final: “It's my second World Cup for up to 23-year-olds. After finishing fourth last year, it should finally be a medal. I already had the third fastest time in the prologue - but after two scuffles in the semifinals I had to fear again about the final. ”Herrmann finally qualified as one of the two lucky losers for the final. In the scramble for places, she let herself be pushed too close to the track barrier in the semifinals. A total of 38 athletes ran the qualification, three registered runners did not start.
10 km classic
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Kerttu Niskanen | FIN | 29: 36.3 min |
2 | Alevtina Tanygina | RUS | 29: 43.2 min |
3 | Svetlana Nikolayeva | RUS | 29: 51.1 min |
4th | Anne Kyllönen | FIN | 29: 56.2 min |
5 | Brittany Webster | CAN | 30: 23.7 min |
6th | Polina Medvedeva | RUS | 30: 26.5 min |
7th | Britt Ingunn Nydal | NOR | 30: 27.9 min |
8th | Tatiana Roshina | KAZ | 30: 38.6 min |
9 | Hilde Lauvhaug | NOR | 30: 54.9 min |
10 | Astrid Øyre Slind | NOR | 30: 55.3 min |
Date: January 28, 2010
Also in the seventh cross-country skiing decision of this event, the title went to a country from the far north. Norway, Sweden and Finland all tied for the title in the first six races, and this race was also won by Kerttu Niskanen from Finland. The 21-year-old sports student from the vicinity of Voukatti , who also had World Cup results on her list of successes, said after her victory: “I could not have expected such a good result at all. I was sick for a long time before. Nevertheless, I got along very well on the difficult 3.3 km lap. ”The best German Monique Siegel from Oberwiesenthal said about her 13th place:“ I'm not dissatisfied with my first start in the U23. With my goal of finishing in the top twelve, it almost worked out. I hope to finish a few places better in the Pursuit on Saturday. ”47 athletes crossed the finish line, one gave up during the race and one registered participant did not start.
15 km pursuit race
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Astrid Øyre Slind | NOR | 44: 47.4 min |
2 | Hilde Lauvhaug | NOR | 44: 55.5 min |
3 | Svetlana Nikolayeva | RUS | 45: 04.4 min |
4th | Yuki Kobayashi | JPN | 45: 08.9 min |
5 | Monique Siegel | GER | 45: 20.4 min |
6th | Polina Medvedeva | RUS | 45: 20.8 min |
7th | Kerttu Niskanen | FIN | 45: 28.7 min |
8th | Brittany Webster | CAN | 45: 47.3 min |
9 | Aurélie Dabudyk | FRA | 45: 47.4 min |
10 | Britt Ingunn Nydal | NOR | 45: 48.6 min |
Date: January 30th, 2010
On the difficult course, which was perfectly prepared despite the 30 cm fresh snow, the impressive series of successes of the Norwegians continued on the sixth day of the competition. Astrid Oeyre Slind (22) and Hilde Lauvhaug (21) ensured a sovereign double success. The best German after the 7.5 km in classic technique and the 7.5 km in freestyle was Oberwiesenthal's Monique Siegel (21) in fifth place. “It's my first time in this age group and I'm allowed to be there twice more. Fifth place is definitely my most valuable result so far and is very important to keep my previous selection status in the German Ski Association. ”43 athletes reached the goal, four gave up prematurely and two registered runners did not start.
Cross-country juniors
Sprint freestyle
space | athlete | country | Qualification time | Final run |
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1 | Tomas Northug | NOR | 2: 30.2 min (2.) | A final |
2 | Pål Golberg | NOR | 2: 32.3 min (4.) | A final |
3 | Federico Pellegrino | ITA | 2: 29.1 min (1st) | A final |
4th | Juho Mikkonen | FIN | 2: 34.8 min (13th) | A final |
5 | Dmitriy Ozerskiy | RUS | 2: 32.4 min (6th) | A final |
6th | Enrico Nizzi | ITA | 2: 35.6 min (19.) | A final |
7th | Baptiste Gros | FRA | 2: 34.8 min (13th) | B final |
8th | Yevgeny Below | RUS | 2: 32.2 min (3rd) | B final |
9 | Renaud Jay | FRA | 2: 34.7 min (12th) | B final |
10 | Paul Goalabre | FRA | 2: 36.6 min (24th) | B final |
Date: January 25, 2010
The first day of the competition, consisting of the sprint decisions of the juniors, was dominated by thick fog. In addition, the athletes had to cope with a one-hour break before the semi-finals due to problems with the evaluation of the timekeeping. The winner Tomas Northug said after the race: “The external conditions with fresh snow were not a problem at all. I had trained very well for the JWM and I am now very happy about this success. ”Third-placed Federico Pellegrino, however, admitted:“ The interruption due to the timing problems after the quarter-finals made me a little nervous. Ultimately, however, it was enough to place a medal and that makes me very satisfied. ”A total of 101 athletes took part in the qualification, two registered runners did not take part.
10 km classic
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Pål Golberg | NOR | 23: 58.0 min |
2 | Yevgeny Below | RUS | 24: 07.6 min |
3 | Pyotr Sedov | RUS | 24: 31.8 min |
4th | Finn Haagen Krogh | NOR | 24: 38.7 min |
5 | Akira Lenting | JPN | 24: 40.5 min |
6th | Thomas Bing | GER | 24: 40.7 min |
7th | Iivo Niskanen | FIN | 24: 43.8 min |
8th | Hannes Dotzler | GER | 24: 50.9 min |
9 | Perttu Hyvarinen | FIN | 24: 57.1 min |
10 | Alexei Vizenko | RUS | 24: 59.5 min |
Date: January 27th 2010
The sixth placed Thuringian high school graduate Thomas Bing (Rhöner WSV Dermbach) said after the race: “It was a damn difficult 3.3 km lap. Very hard on the mountainous 3.3 km lap was a 100 m long steep climb. It's just as well that the crowd cheered me on frenetically up to the top. Unfortunately, I had a brief hang on the second lap. Before that, I was sometimes second and sometimes third. Still, I'm very happy with the way things performed. Even if the medal was tangible and in the end I missed it. ”107 starters from 34 nations were registered. Two registered participants did not start, all other athletes reached the goal.
20 km pursuit race
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Pyotr Sedov | RUS | 56: 54.1 min |
2 | Petrica Hogiu | ROU | 57: 35.4 min |
3 | Finn Haagen Krogh | NOR | 57: 38.4 min |
4th | Thomas Bing | GER | 57: 38.7 min |
5 | Akira Lenting | JPN | 57: 43.5 min |
6th | Yevgeny Below | RUS | 57: 56.2 min |
7th | Alexei Vizenko | RUS | 57: 57.4 min |
8th | Jonas Baumann | SUI | 57: 58.4 min |
9 | Hiroyuki Miyazawa | JPN | 58: 25.4 min |
10 | Didrik Tonseth | NOR | 58: 28.3 min |
Date: January 29, 2010
With a brilliant solo ride, the Russian Pyotr Sedov won the 20 km pursuit of the men. The 20-year-old sports student from Nizhny Novgorod , who played three times at the Olympic Games in Vancouver a month later , pulled away from the mass start field after just 9 km on the classic course and increased his lead on the 10 km freestyle to 41, 3 s off. The Romanian Petrică Hogiu and the Norwegian Finn Haagen Krogh (+44.3 s) surprisingly came closest to his 56: 54.1 minutes. With heavy snowfall at Notschrei there was no medal in the sixth race decision for the DSV. The next one was Thomas Bing (Dermbach) from Thuringia. In the photo finish, the 19-year-old high school student lost bronze by three tenths of a second. Thomas Bing: “Of course the tin medal hurts. Even more so because I mostly had to do the snow plow in the chasing group. In addition, my classic ski was unfortunately not the fastest today. But overall I am already satisfied with the performance in this mammoth field. ”With 102 runners from 33 nations there was the largest field of participants in this mass start competition in the JWM chronicle. 81 athletes reached the goal, 21 gave up prematurely and two registered participants did not start.
4x5 km relay
space | athlete | country | Terms | total time |
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1 |
Didrik Tønseth Pål Golberg Tomas Northug Finn Haagen Krogh |
NOR | 14:07.3 min 13:50.5 min 13:19.5 min 12:57.7 min |
54: 15.1 min |
2 |
Gleb Retiwych Yevgeni Below Alexei Vizenko Pyotr Sedov |
RUS | 14: 15.4 min 13: 42.9 min 13: 17.6 min 13:02.9 min |
54: 18.9 min |
3 |
Thomas Wick Lucas Bögl Hannes Dotzler Thomas Bing |
GER | 14:03.3 min 14:13.0 min 13:21.5 min 13:04.1 min |
54: 43.1 min |
4th |
Alexis Jeannerod Tao Quemere Damien Tarantola Baptiste Gros |
FRA | 14: 06.5 min 14: 26.6 min 13: 16.8 min 13: 08.7 min |
54: 58.8 min |
5 |
Sergey Malyshev Nikita Smagin Roman Ragozin Mark Starostin |
KAZ | 14: 14.8 min 14: 16.8 min 13: 17.0 min 13: 11.8 min |
55: 00.6 min |
6th |
Juho Mikkonen Iivo Niskanen Perttu Hyvarinen Jouni Komu |
FIN | 14: 06.0 min 13: 58.3 min 13: 06.4 min 13: 52.0 min |
55: 02.8 min |
7th |
Stefano Gardener Fabio Clementi Enrico Nizzi Federico Pellegrino |
ITA | 14: 15.9 min 14: 16.6 min 13: 11.4 min 13: 46.6 min |
55: 30.8 min |
8th |
Ueli Schnider Jonas Baumann Candide Pralong Roman Furger |
SUI | 14: 29.8 min 14: 04.0 min 13: 24.3 min 14: 02.2 min |
56: 00.4 min |
9 |
Amel Scuk Rok Tršan Bostjan Klavzar Matej Simenc |
SLO | 14: 36.8 min 14: 06.8 min 14: 07.0 min 13: 40.5 min |
56: 31.2 min |
10 |
Aljaksandr Woranau Siarhei Hramyka Jury Astapenka Aljaksandr Melnik |
BLR | 14: 31.1 min, 14: 48.7 min, 12: 59.8 min, 14: 12.9 min |
56: 32.6 min |
Date: January 31, 2010
A total of 21 nations registered a relay for this race and they all came to the finish.
Cross-country juniors
Sprint freestyle
space | athlete | country | Qualification time | Final run |
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1 | Hanna Brodin | SWE | 2: 53.2 min (2nd) | A final |
2 | Ingvild Flugstad Østberg | NOR | 2: 54.2 min (4.) | A final |
3 | Kari Øyre Slind | NOR | 2: 53.1 min (1st) | A final |
4th | Gaia Vuerich | ITA | 2: 56.6 min (7th) | A final |
5 | Krista Lähteenmäki | FIN | 2: 54.0 min (3rd) | A final |
6th | Hanna Kolb | GER | 2: 57.5 min (8.) | A final |
7th | Heidi Weng | NOR | 3: 00.8 min (16.) | B final |
8th | Nathalie Schwarz | AUT | 3: 03.4 min (24th) | B final |
9 | Celia Aymonier | FRA | 2: 58.9 min (12th) | B final |
10 | Maria Davydenkova | RUS | 3: 01.8 min (21st) | B final |
Date: January 25, 2010
At the last Junior World Championships in 2009 , Østberg had won this discipline before Brodin. Hanna Brodin therefore said after the race: “I have been preparing intensively for these competitions throughout the season. And today I started in top shape. From the first start I felt very good. After silver last year, I'm really happy about this title. ”The runner-up Ingvild Flugstad Østberg didn't sound too disappointed after her defeat:“ Of course I would have liked to defend my title, but I'm also happy about the silver medal. I will compete in more races and I hope for good results again. "The bronze medalist Kari Oeyre Slind still had some praise for the organizers:" Bronze shines too. It's always a great moment to win a medal. I am now waiting for the coach to decide whether I will get any more assignments. The event is excellently organized. ”The only German who qualified for the final was Hanna Kolb, but after surviving a virus infection, she no longer had the stamina to intervene in the medal award. Kolb finished sixth: “A good start,” said the athlete afterwards. A total of 78 athletes took part in the qualification, three registered runners did not take part.
5 km classic
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Krista Lähteenmäki | FIN | 13: 33.9 min |
2 | Ingvild Flugstad Østberg | NOR | 13: 36.9 min |
3 | Hanna Brodin | SWE | 13: 37.9 min |
4th | Lisa Larsen | SWE | 14: 01.0 min |
5 | Anna Shcherbinina | RUS | 14: 03.6 min |
6th | Elena Serokhvostova | RUS | 14: 07.1 min |
7th | Heidi Weng | NOR | 14: 07.2 min |
8th | Michiko Kashiwabara | JPN | 14: 11.6 min |
9 | Ragnhild Haga | NOR | 14: 12.7 min |
10 | Marjaana Pitkänen | FIN | 14: 14.0 min |
Date: January 27, 2010
The 17-year-old Theresa Eichhorn from SV Biberau was one of the youngest participants in this race and could therefore be quite satisfied as the best German in 15th place. “I had nothing to lose and I stayed relaxed. That obviously paid off. Now I'm looking forward to the pursuer in the two techniques on Friday, ”said Eichhorn about her performance. A total of 79 athletes reached the finish, two gave up during the race and one registered participant did not start.
10 km pursuit race
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Ingvild Flugstad Østberg | NOR | 30: 51.0 min |
2 | Heidi Weng | NOR | 31: 37.6 min |
3 | Tuva Toftdahl | NOR | 31: 49.1 min |
4th | Michiko Kashiwabara | JPN | 31: 49.2 min |
5 | Lisa Larsen | SWE | 32: 02.1 min |
6th | Krista Lähteenmäki | FIN | 32: 18.1 min |
7th | Marjaana Pitkänen | FIN | 32: 20.4 min |
8th | Inna Smirnova | RUS | 32: 33.4 min |
9 | Debora Agreiter | ITA | 32: 34.2 min |
10 | Anastasia Slonova | KAZ | 32: 35.4 min |
Date: January 29th, 2010
With a triple success, Norway's women demonstrated their exceptional position at this Junior World Championship. In heavy snowfall, Ingvild Flugstad Østberg already won her 9th JWM medal - a record for a lady in the previous JWM chronicle. The DSV cross-country skiers ranked a little way away from the podium. Like over 5 km on Wednesday, Theresa Eichhorn (17 / Biberau) from Thuringia was the youngest of the four German athletes and the best (29th place). 75 athletes reached the finish, one was withdrawn from the race after being lapped, two gave up prematurely and three registered runners did not start.
4x3.3 km relay
space | athlete | country | Terms | total time |
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1 |
Kari Øyre Slind Heidi Weng Tuva Toftdahl Ingvild Flugstad Østberg |
NOR | 10:53.7 min 10: 44.9 min 10: 24.4 min 10: 16.1 min |
42: 19.2 min |
2 |
Maria Grundvall Marjaana Pitkänen Tanja Kauppinen Krista Lähteenmäki |
FIN | 11: 15.9 min 10: 50.4 min 10: 28.1 min 9: 45.1 min |
42: 19.7 min |
3 |
Maria Nordstroem Lisa Larsen Madeleine Thorn Hanna Brodin |
SWE | 11: 35.6 min 10: 25.7 min 10: 13.4 min 10: 10.1 min |
42: 24.9 min |
4th |
Marina Matrossova Yekaterina Semenovyhk Yelena Sakhnova Anastasia Slonova |
KAZ | 10: 35.0 min 11: 39.9 min 10: 03.0 min 10: 40.6 min |
42: 58.7 min |
5 |
Darja Godowanitschenko Anna Shtscherbinina Inna Smirnova Jelena Soboljowa |
RUS | 11: 22.7 min 10: 39.4 min 10: 25.4 min 10: 33.4 min |
43: 00.9 min |
6th |
Lucia Anger Theresa Eichhorn Sandra Ringwald Hanna Kolb |
GER | 11: 26.7 min 11: 12.6 min 10: 10.4 min 10: 14.1 min |
43: 04.0 min |
7th |
Célia Aymonier Marion Colin Marion Buillet Lucile Mouilleseaux |
FRA | 11: 11.6 min 11: 20.3 min 10: 13.1 min 10: 27.2 min |
43: 12.4 min |
8th |
Sophie Caldwell Caitlin Patterson Joanne Reid Jessica Diggins |
United States | 11: 21.9 min 11: 07.9 min 10: 14.6 min 10: 28.4 min |
43: 12.8 min |
9 |
Elisa Matli Lucia Scardoni Debora Agreiter Gaia Vuerich |
ITA | 11: 24.8 min 11: 07.8 min 10: 11.8 min 10: 55.8 min |
43: 40.4 min |
10 |
Karolína Grohová Kamila Knopova Ivana Kadrmanova Ludmila Horká |
CZE | 11: 26.0 min 11: 28.6 min 10: 18.9 min 11: 06.4 min |
44: 20.0 min |
Date: January 31st, 2010
A total of 16 nations registered a relay for this race and they all came to the finish.
Nordic combined juniors
Gundersen (normal hill HS 106/5 km)
space | athlete | country | Expanse | Points | Residue | End time |
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1 | Junshirō Kobayashi | JPN | 105.0 m | 138.0 | 0:00 min (1st) | 12: 55.4 min |
2 | Marjan Jelenko | SLO | 104.0 m | 129.0 | 0:36 min (2.) | 13:04.3 min |
3 | Janis Morweiser | GER | 98.5 m | 122.0 | 1:04 min (5.) | 13: 11.0 min |
4th | Johannes Rydzek | GER | 95.0 m | 112.5 | 1:42 min (15.) | 13:30.1 min |
5 | Fabian Riessle | GER | 94.5 m | 110.5 | 1:50 min (19.) | 13:30.2 min |
6th | Paweł Słowiok | POLE | 98.0 m | 117.0 | 1:24 min (9.) | 13: 30.7 min |
7th | Adam Cieślar | POLE | 98.5 m | 119.0 | 1:16 min (6.) | 13: 32.2 min |
8th | Ole Christian Wendel | NOR | 90.5 m | 100.5 | 2:30 min (32nd) | 13: 39.3 min |
9 | Samuel Guy | FRA | 94.5 m | 112.0 | 1:44 min (16.) | 13: 39.3 min |
10 | Manuel Faisst | GER | 94.5 m | 111.0 | 1:48 min (18.) | 13: 39.4 min |
Date: January 27, 2010
The German starters achieved a complete team performance with places three, four, five and ten. Janis Morweiser was "really happy" about his first ever medal at a JWM. Rydzek, who won bronze as part of the team at the Olympic Games in Vancouver about a month later , said after the race: “With a gap of ten meters on the leader, I of course left too many meters on the hill. You can't make up much more than 5 km on the lightning-fast course. If it had been 10 km, it might have been a medal. I am still reasonably satisfied with my result. The World Championship here in Hinterzarten is definitely a great preparation for Vancouver. ”All 63 registered participants finished the race.
Gundersen (normal hill HS 106/10 km)
space | athlete | country | Expanse | Points | Residue | End time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ole Christian Wendel | NOR | 93.5 m | 109.0 | 1:24 min (10.) | 29: 43.5 min |
2 | Janis Morweiser | GER | 94.0 m | 111.5 | 1:14 min (8.) | 30: 04.4 min |
3 | Gudmund Storlien | NOR | 96.0 m | 114.0 | 1:04 min (6.) | 30: 09.5 min |
4th | Johannes Rydzek | GER | 92.0 m | 106.0 | 1:36 min (14.) | 30: 12.0 min |
5 | Marjan Jelenko | SLO | 103.5 m | 130.0 | 0:00 min (1st) | 30: 22.7 min |
6th | Johannes Firn | GER | 98.5 m | 120.5 | 0:38 min (2.) | 30: 31.8 min |
7th | Armin Bauer | ITA | 90.0 m | 100.5 | 1:58 min (20.) | 30: 34.7 min |
8th | Fabian Riessle | GER | 84.0 m | 87.0 | 2:52 min (35.) | 30: 54.4 min |
9 | Truls Sønstehagen Johansen | NOR | 83.0 m | 83.0 | 3:08 min (41st) | 30: 59.2 min |
10 | Jørgen Graabak | NOR | 89.5 m | 99.0 | 2:04 min (22.) | 30: 59.4 min |
Date: January 29, 2010
The German combined juniors stayed on the road to success in the second decision at the Junior World Championships in the Black Forest on Friday afternoon. The entire DSV quartet ended up in the top eight in difficult conditions with continuous snowfall. The silver medalist Janis Morweiser said after the race: “My goal for the World Cup was to always be among the top six. After bronze over 5 km, there was now even silver. And today there would have been even more. But unfortunately I left too many meters on the hill. Still, I am overjoyed. In the team competition on Sunday we should have a chance of winning a medal again. ”63 athletes completed the jumping, two of them stopped cross-country skiing and seven combined athletes ended the cross-country skiing prematurely.
Team (normal hill HS 106 / 4x5 km)
space | athlete | country | Expanse | Points | Terms | End time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Johannes Firn Janis Morweiser Johannes Rydzek Fabian Rießle |
GER | 100.0 m 100.5 m 100.5 m 92.5 m |
484.5 + 0:06 (2nd) |
13: 31.8 min 13: 28.0 min 13:01.4 min 12: 52.9 min |
53: 00.1 min |
2 |
Truls Sønstehagen Johansen Jørgen Graabak Gudmund Storlien Ole Christian Wendel |
NOR |
95.5 m 96.0 m 95.0 m |
92.5 m 446.0 + 0:57 (6.) |
12:50.2 min 13:18.1 min 13:25.1 min 12:43.2 min |
53: 13.6 min |
3 |
Marjan Jelenko Joze Kamenik Matic Plaznik Gašper Berlot |
SLO | 100.0 m 97.5 m 103.0 m 100.0 m |
489.0 + 0:00 (1st) |
13:36.9 min 13:56.2 min 13:40.4 min 14:06.3 min |
55: 19.8 min |
4th |
Junshirō Kobayashi Hiroo Sasaki Yoshito Watabe Hiroyuki Tanaka |
JPN | 103.5 m 95.5 m 104.5 m 92.0 m |
483.5 + 0:07 (3rd) |
14: 25.6 min 13: 51.9 min 13: 36.1 min 13: 45.1 min |
55: 45.7 min |
5 |
Paweł Słowiok Adam Cieślar Stanisław Biela Andrzej Gąsienica |
POLE |
101.0 m 91.5 m 96.5 m |
96.5 m 455.5 + 0:45 (5.) |
13:33.1 min 13:15.5 min 14:05.4 min 14:12.7 min |
55: 51.7 min |
6th |
Mattia Runggaldier Felix Peselj Samuel Costa Armin Bauer |
ITA |
99.0 m 94.5 m 94.0 m |
97.5 m 459.0 + 0:40 (4.) |
14: 24.9 min 13: 30.2 min 14: 09.9 min 13: 09.0 min |
55: 54.0 min |
7th |
Kail Piho Han-Hendrik Piho Tanel Levkoi Kaarel Nurmsalu |
EST |
82.0 m 91.0 m 98.0 m |
88.0 m 396.0 + 2:04 (10.) |
13:18.1 min 13:25.6 min 13:38.5 min 13:40.0 min |
56: 06.2 min |
8th |
Lukas Rypl Lukas Havranek Lukas Samohyl Lukas Jancik |
CZE |
95.0 m 84.5 m 93.5 m |
92.0 m 411.0 + 1:44 (9.) |
13:33.4 min 13:29.6 min 13:50.4 min 13:35.4 min |
56: 12.8 min |
9 |
Franz-Josef Rehrl Harald Lemmerer Mario Seidl Thomas Egger Riedmüller |
AUT |
87.5 m 96.0 m 100.0 m |
94.5 m 440.5 + 1:05 (7th) |
13: 52.0 min 13: 31.1 min 14: 18.5 min 13: 49.0 min |
56: 35.6 min |
10 |
Michael Ward Cliff Field Taylor Fletcher Nick Hendrickson |
United States |
92.5 m 88.5 m 86.0 m |
76.5 m 356.0 + 2:57 (12.) |
1:45.7 min 14:19.7 min 13:03.1 min 13:16.2 min |
57: 21.7 min |
Date: January 31, 2010
In the last competition of the JWM 2010 the hosts won their first gold medal. Already lying in second place after the jumping, they were able to keep the Norwegians at a distance with a good mileage. A total of 14 nations registered a team for the team competition and they all crossed the finish line.
Ski jumping juniors
Normal hill
space | athlete | country | Width 1 | Width 2 | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Michael Hayboeck | AUT | 106.5 m | 110.5 m | 282.5 |
2 | Peter Prevc | SLO | 104.5 m | 107.0 m | 278.5 |
3 | Diego Dellasega | ITA | 104.0 m | 105.0 m | 266.0 |
4th | Tobias Bogner | GER | 101.5 m | 103.5 m | 260.0 |
5 | Florian Schabereiter | AUT | 102.5 m | 103.0 m | 257.5 |
6th | Felix Schoft | GER | 102.0 m | 101.5 m | 256.0 |
7th | Vladimir Sografski | BUL | 104.0 m | 99.0 m | 253.5 |
8th | Ville Larinto | FIN | 97.0 m | 104.0 m | 250.0 |
9 | Pavel Karelin | RUS | 97.0 m | 103.0 m | 247.5 |
10 | Mario Innauer | AUT | 98.0 m | 102.0 m | 245.0 |
Date: January 28, 2010
The favored Austrian World Cup starter Michael Hayböck (18 years) won ahead of the Slovenian Peter Prevc (17 years) and the Italian Diego Dellasega (19 years). The 16-year-old Wladimir Sografski from Bulgaria caused a little surprise in seventh place. At home jumping, the DSV Juniors couldn't quite meet expectations, but the team result was very good. The best DSV jumper was Tobias Bogner (18 / Berchtesgaden) in fourth place in his fifth JWM participation. Olympia starter Pascal Bodmer (19 / Meßstetten) was very disappointed in 20th place. “I don't need to talk about it for long. I am very disappointed. At all, I can't explain why it's not working out so well at the moment. I feel very well physically. ”In the last ten years, the Austrian gold series was only interrupted in 2009 by Andreas Wank (WSV Oberhof). 78 participants came into the evaluation, five jumpers were disqualified.
Team jumping normal hill
space | athlete | country | Width 1 | Width 2 | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Michael Hayboeck Florian Schabereiter Lukas Müller Mario Innauer |
AUT | 109.5 m 105.0 m 98.0 m 96.0 m |
103.5 m 100.0 m 103.0 m 102.0 m |
1030.5 |
2 |
Tobias Bogner Pascal Bodmer Stephan Leyhe Felix Schoft |
GER | 106.5 m 102.5 m 96.0 m 97.0 m |
104.0 m 102.0 m 99.5 m 98.5 m |
1010.5 |
3 |
Peter Prevc Jaka Hvala Matic Kramaršič Dejan Judež |
SLO | 107.0 m 98.5 m 99.5 m 100.5 m |
104.5 m 99.5 m 99.5 m 96.0 m |
1006.5 |
4th |
Ville Larinto Sami Niemi Jarkko Määttä Sami Saapunki |
FIN | 103.0 m 98.0 m 93.0 m 94.5 m |
104.5 m 96.0 m 98.5 m 96.0 m |
950.5 |
5 |
Grzegorz Miętus Klemens Murańka Krzysztof Miętus Dawid Kubacki |
POLE | 102.0 m 97.0 m 96.5 m 91.0 m |
96.0 m 93.5 m 94.5 m |
97.0 m 916.0 |
6th |
Kenshirō Itō Kento Sakuyama Yūmu Harada Shōtarō Hosoda |
JPN | 102.0 m 99.5 m 94.5 m 89.0 m |
94.5 m 89.0 m 94.0 m |
99.0 m 903.0 |
7th |
Diego Dellasega Roberto Dellasega Michael Lunardi Alessio De Crignis |
ITA | 102.5 m 97.5 m 93.0 m 91.0 m |
93.5 m 90.5 m 90.5 m |
99.0 m 885.5 |
8th |
Pawel Karelin Georgi Chervyakov Alexander Sardyko Ilmir Chasetdinow |
RUS | 102.5 m 100.0 m 94.5 m 91.5 m |
101.5 m 96.0 m 91.0 m 88.0 m |
809.0 |
9 |
Čestmír Kožíšek Pavel Farkas Robert Kuban Jiří Mazoch |
CZE |
89.5 m 86.5 m 85.0 m |
90.5 m 377.5 | |
10 |
Pascal Egloff Adrian Schuler Vital Anken Marco Grigoli |
SUI |
92.5 m 90.5 m disqualified |
94.0 m 318.5 |
Date: January 30th, 2010
After a test of patience and multiple postponements due to heavy snowfall, the defending champion quartet from Austria won through with 1030.5 points, as expected. The DSV team also showed a strong performance when they won the silver medal, only 20 points behind after the eight jumps. Pascal Bodmer (19 / Meßstetten): “For me it was another very valuable test before the Olympics. After I had weakened a bit last, the flights of 102.5 m and 102 m went away from the take-off table again quite easily. The fact that I came second in the unofficial overall ranking behind the new individual junior world champion Michael Hayböck from Austria makes me overall optimistic. A huge compliment goes to the organizers who, despite the freak weather, have prepared such a well-prepared facility. ”For Michael Hayböck it was his second gold medal after winning the individual competition and thus the best possible result in these championships. A total of 18 nations registered a team for this jumping. However, 1 jumper was disqualified for 5 teams and 2 jumpers for one team.
Junior ski jumping women
Normal hill
space | athlete | country | Width 1 | Width 2 | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Elena Runggaldier | ITA | 106.5 m | 102.0 m | 267.5 |
2 | Coline Mattel | FRA | 103.5 m | 101.0 m | 258.0 |
3 | Sarah Hendrickson | United States | 102.5 m | 97.5 m | 249.5 |
4th | Bigna Windmüller | SUI | 97.0 m | 100.5 m | 241.5 |
5 | Carina Vogt | GER | 95.0 m | 103.0 m | 240.0 |
6th | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | AUT | 95.0 m | 101.0 m | 239.5 |
7th | Sara Takanashi | JPN | 97.5 m | 98.5 m | 238.5 |
Juliane Seyfarth | GER | 102.0 m | 94.5 m | 238.5 | |
9 | Anna Rupprecht | GER | 103.0 m | 95.0 m | 235.0 |
10 | Eva Logar | SLO | 94.5 m | 98.5 m | 229.0 |
Date: January 30, 2010
The women's competition was actually supposed to take place on January 29th, but heavy snowfall and gusty wind made the start impossible. The next day there was a surprise victory for the Italian Elena Runggaldier. The 19-year-old student from Val Gardena jumped the best distance in both rounds. Coline Mattel (14) and Sarah Hendrickson (15) followed on the other ranks. The DSV quartet could not quite meet the expectations at the home game. Carina Vogt (17 / Degenfeld) came in fifth as the best of the quartet. “I can live with fifth place. But it is annoying that the first jump with only 95 m missed the jump. So the tangible medal was gone, ”she said after the competition. 39 participants came into the evaluation, two jumpers were disqualified.
Web links
- Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2010 in the database of the International Ski Federation (English) - cross-country skiing
- Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2010 in the database of the International Ski Federation (English) - Ski jumping
- Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2010 in the database of the International Ski Federation (English) - Nordic Combined
- Official website for JWM 2010
Coordinates: 47 ° 53 '58.9 " N , 8 ° 6' 37.2" E