Nordic ski games of the OPA 2011

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Large Ruhesteinschanze
Location of the competition sites in Central Europe

The 26th Nordic Ski Games of the OPA 2011 (also OPA Games 2011 ) took place from February 25th to February 27th 2011 in Baiersbronn in Baden-Württemberg and Einsiedeln in Switzerland . Competitions in Nordic skiing were held, with cross-country skiing being held in Einsiedeln, while competitions in ski jumping and Nordic combined were held in Baiersbronn. The jumping competitions were held at the Große Ruhesteinschanze . The most successful nation was Germany . Those born in 1994 and 1995 competed in youth competitions, whereas athletes born in 1996 or younger competed with one another in school competitions.

Medal table

space country gold silver bronze total
1. GermanyGermany Germany 7th 5 7th 19th
2. SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 4th 1 3 08th
3. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1 0 0 01
4th AustriaAustria Austria 0 3 2 05
5. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 0 3 0 03

Overall rating

Germany won the challenge cup ahead of Slovenia and Austria.

space country Ski jumping Nordic
combination
Cross-country skiing Overall
rating
S15 m J16 m team S15 / J16 w S15 J16 team S15 m J16 m S15 w J16 w Team m Team w
1 GermanyGermany Germany 45 45 23 26th 36 36 26th 36 45 35 21st 45 419
2 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 17th 03 45 09 05 06th 31 21st 21st 29 33 15th 235
3 AustriaAustria Austria 12 14th 17th 28 35 35 07th 07th 04th 14th 06th 10 189
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 02 18th - - 04th - 28 28 19th 14th 31 19th 163
5 ItalyItaly Italy - 11 03 - 14th 09 - - - - - - 037
6th FranceFrance France 16 04th 04th 03 01 06th - - - - - - 034
7th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic - - - 29 - 03 - - - - - - 032
8th LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Liechtenstein - - - - - - 03 03 - - 03 - 009
9 RomaniaRomania Romania 03 - 03 - - - - - - - - - 006th

Cross-country women

Schoolgirls (mass start 5 km)

space sportswoman country time
01. Katharina Hennig GermanyGermany GER 15:04.0 min
02. Hannah Heckmair GermanyGermany GER 15: 16.1 min
03. Ela Praznik SloveniaSlovenia SLO 15: 22.1 min
04th Tanja Gerber SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 15: 26.3 min
05. Maria Höflinger GermanyGermany GER 15: 50.2 min

Date: February 26, 2011

Juniors (mass start 5 km)

space sportswoman country time
01. Anamarija Lampič SloveniaSlovenia SLO 14: 34.2 min
02. Victoria Carl GermanyGermany GER 14: 48.3 min
03. Matthäa Angermeier GermanyGermany GER 14: 49.3 min
04th Lisa Unterweger AustriaAustria AUT 15: 10.0 min
05. Janine Frenzel GermanyGermany GER 15: 15.2 min

Date: February 26, 2011

Team (3 × 3.3 km)

space Sportswomen country Terms total time
01. Victoria Carl
Janine Frenzel
Matthäa Angermeier
GermanyGermany GER I 08: 54.4 min
09: 35.3 min
10:04.0 min
28: 33.8 min
02. Sofie Krehl
Nadine Hermann
Katharina Hennig
GermanyGermany GER II 09: 13.0 min,
09: 34.9 min,
09: 54.7 min
28: 42.6 min
03. Ela Praznik
Anita Klemenčič
Anamarija Lampič
SloveniaSlovenia SLO I 09: 40.9 min,
09: 35.0 min,
09: 55.2 min
29: 11.2 min

Date: February 27, 2011

Cross-country men

Schoolchildren (mass start 5 km)

space athlete country time
01. Klemen Razinger SloveniaSlovenia SLO 13: 41.9 min
02. Jan-Nino Menn SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 14: 46.1 min
03. Martin Bergmann GermanyGermany GER 13: 55.1 min
04th Lukas Ernst GermanyGermany GER 13: 56.0 min
05. Andrea Rogantini SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 13: 58.8 min

Date: February 26, 2011

Juniors (mass start 7.5 km)

space athlete country time
01. Marius Cebulla GermanyGermany GER 19: 35.3 min
02. Giacomo Bassetti SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 19: 44.1 min
03. Lovro Malnar SloveniaSlovenia SLO 19: 48.2 min
04th Joshua Strübel GermanyGermany GER 19: 56.7 min
05. Cedric Steiner SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 19: 58.3 min

Date: February 26, 2011

Team (3 × 3.3 km)

space athlete country Terms total time
01. Miha Šimenc
Matic Slabe
Lovro Malnar
SloveniaSlovenia SLO I 8: 12.5 min,
8: 50.1 min,
9: 33.9 min
26: 36.6 min
02. Andrea Rogantini
Cedric Steiner
Giacomo Bassetti
SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI I 8: 35.8 min,
8: 50.4 min,
9: 31.7 min
26: 57.7 min
03. Marco Milde
Josua Strübel
Marius Cebulla
GermanyGermany GER I 8: 34.4 min
9: 18.6 min
9: 16.6 min
27: 09.7 min

Date: February 27, 2011

Nordic combination

Schoolchildren (Gundersen 5 km)

space athlete country Jump points running time Residue
01. Tomáš Portyk Czech RepublicCzech Republic CZE 110.5 14: 14.2 min 14: 14.2 min
02. Bernhard Flaschberger AustriaAustria AUT 105.5 14: 32.8 min +0: ​​38.6 min
03. Phillip Mauersberger GermanyGermany GER 102.5 3:00 p.m., 7 min +1: 18.5 min
04th Sebastian Voigt GermanyGermany GER 095.0 14: 51.3 min +1: 39.1 min
05. Terence Weber GermanyGermany GER 107.0 16: 03.8 min +2: 03.6 min

Date: February 26, 2011
There were 26 students at the start, all of whom were rated. The eventual winner Tomáš Portyk showed both the best jumping performance and the best running performance.

Juniors (Gundersen 7.5 km)

space athlete country Jump points running time Residue
01. David Welde GermanyGermany GER 110.0 20: 30.3 min 21: 14.3 min
02. Paul Gerstgraser AustriaAustria AUT 101.5 20: 32.9 min +0: ​​36.6 min
03. Philipp Orter AustriaAustria AUT 106.5 21: 19.9 min +1: 03.6 min
04th Sebastian Welle GermanyGermany GER 103.5 21: 27.3 min +1: 23.0 min
05. Jakob Lange GermanyGermany GER 103.5 21: 42.4 min +1: 38.1 min

Date: February 26, 2011
There were 28 juniors at the start, one of which did not finish cross-country. It was Markus Gruber , who was still in the lead after the jump round. The winner David Welde showed the best mileage .

Team (4 × 3.3 km)

space athlete country Jump points Terms Residue
01. Jakob Lange
Tom Lubitz
Mirko Leber
David Welde
GermanyGermany GER I 441.5 38: 31.5 min 38: 44.5 min
02. Paul Gerstgraser
Martin Fritz
Philipp Orter
Markus Gruber
AustriaAustria AUT I 451.0 38: 56.4 min +0: ​​11.9
03. Noa Ian Mraz
Bernhard Flaschberger
Marco Beikircher
Philipp Kreuzer
AustriaAustria AUT II 408.5 40: 29.7 min +2: 42.2

Date: February 27, 2011

Ski jumping women

Schoolchildren (K85 / HS90)

space sportswoman country Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. Urša Bogataj SloveniaSlovenia SLO 092.0 m 088.5 m 240.0
02. Ema Klinec SloveniaSlovenia SLO 090.0 m 083.5 m 229.5
03. Anna Rupprecht GermanyGermany GER 084.5 m 081.0 m 209.0
04th Cornelia Roider AustriaAustria AUT 086.0 m 078.0 m 205.5
05. Veronika Zobel GermanyGermany GER 083.0 m 079.5 m 205.0

Date: February 26, 2011

Ski jumping men

Pupil (K85 / HS90)

space athlete country Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. Thomas Dufter GermanyGermany GER 091.5 m 089.5 m 250.0
02. Sebastian Bradatsch GermanyGermany GER 092.0 m 087.0 m 241.0
03. Christoph Müller GermanyGermany GER 090.0 m 086.0 m 237.5
04th Arthur Royer FranceFrance FRA 087.0 m 086.5 m 230.0
05. Tilen Bartol SloveniaSlovenia SLO 089.0 m 083.5 m 229.5

Date: February 26, 2011

Juniors (K85 / HS90)

space athlete country Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. Michael Herrmann GermanyGermany GER 094.5 m 089.0 m 255.0
02. Sepp Lechner GermanyGermany GER 091.0 m 087.0 m 243.0
03. Florian Menz GermanyGermany GER 091.0 m 087.0 m 240.0
04th Killian Peier SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 089.5 m 088.0 m 239.5
05. Federico Cecon ItalyItaly ITA 092.0 m 086.0 m 238.5

Date: February 26, 2011

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Cross-country single result lists (PDF), accessed on September 12, 2019.
  2. a b Cross-country team results lists (PDF), accessed on September 12, 2019.
  3. Nordic Combined Gundersen Students (PDF), accessed on September 12, 2019
  4. Nordic Combined Gundersen Juniors (PDF), accessed on September 12, 2019
  5. Nordic Combined Team Results List (PDF), accessed on September 12, 2019
  6. Ski jumping women (PDF), accessed on September 12, 2019
  7. Ski jumping students (PDF), accessed on September 12, 2019
  8. Ski jumping juniors (PDF), accessed on September 12, 2019