Nordic World Ski Championships 2019

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52nd Nordic World Ski Championships 2019

Nordic combined pictogram.svg

Men's Ladies
winner
Cross country skiing sprint freestyle NorwayNorway Johannes Høsflot Klæbo NorwayNorway Maiken Caspersen Falla
Classic cross-country team sprint NorwayNorway Klæbo / Iversen SwedenSweden Nilsson / Dahlqvist
Classic cross-country skiing NorwayNorway Martin Johnsrud Sundby NorwayNorway Therese Johaug
Cross-country skiing skiathlon NorwayNorway Sjur Røthe NorwayNorway Therese Johaug
Cross-country skiing freestyle NorwayNorway Hans Christer Holund NorwayNorway Therese Johaug
Cross-country skiing relay NorwayNorway Norway SwedenSweden Sweden
North. Combination normal hill NorwayNorway Jarl Magnus Riiber -
North. Combination large hill GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel -
North. Combination team NorwayNorway Norway -
North. Combination team sprint GermanyGermany Frenzel / Riessle -
Ski jumping normal hill PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki NorwayNorway Maren Lundby
Ski jumping large hill GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler -
Ski jumping team GermanyGermany Germany GermanyGermany Germany
Ski jumping mixed team GermanyGermany Germany
Individual competitions 8th 5
Team competitions 5 3
Mixed competitions 1

The 52nd  Nordic World Ski Championships took place from February 20, 2019 to March 3, 2019 in Seefeld in Tyrol ( Austria ).

Seefeld hosted the World Championships for the second time since 1985 . The jumping competitions on the normal hill were held on the Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze , the start and finish area of ​​the running competitions was right next to the jump in the cross-country arena Seefeld. The jumping competitions from the large hill took place on the Bergiselschanze in Innsbruck . Parts of the Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze, as well as the majority of the biathlon and cross-country skiing facilities, are located in the Telfer municipality.

Medals were awarded in 22 competitions in the three Nordic sports . In cross-country skiing there were twelve, in ski jumping six and in the Nordic combined four decisions. There were 13 competitions for men, eight for women and one as a mixed competition. For the first time in the history of the Nordic World Ski Championships there was a team competition for female ski jumpers on the normal hill. The rest of the competition program remained unchanged from the last World Cup.

Choice of venue

Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 (Europe)
Seefeld
Seefeld
Location of the venue

The Fédération Internationale de Ski selected the venue on June 5, 2014 in Barcelona ( Spain ). Had applied Almaty ( Kazakhstan ), Oberstdorf ( Germany ), Planica ( Slovenia ) and Seefeld in Tirol ( Austria ). Oberstdorf had already organized the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1987 and 2005 and had previously been a candidate for the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2013 , 2015 and 2017 , Planica had previously been a candidate for the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2017 and Seefeld in Tyrol had already organized the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1985 . The result of the vote of the FIS Council was finally announced by the FIS President at the FIS Congress.

venue 1st ballot 2nd ballot 3rd ballot
AustriaAustria Seefeld in Tyrol 6th 6th 9
GermanyGermany Oberstdorf 8th 8th 8th
SloveniaSlovenia Planica 3 3 -
KazakhstanKazakhstan Almaty 0 - -

Preparatory measures

As preparation measures, the system for cross-country skiing was expanded to include additional snow cannons and the system for ski jumping to include an additional lift. In addition, the press center and the train station were rebuilt. The budget is 18 million euros for the event and 30 million euros for the infrastructure. Ticket sales began on June 22, 2018. Infront Sports & Media marketed the broadcast rights .

Sports facilities

Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 (Austria)
Seefeld
Seefeld
innsbruck
innsbruck
Location of the competition site in Austria
Bergiselschanze Toni Seelos Olympic Hill Arena Seefeld
Jumping competitions large hill Jumping competitions normal hill Cross-country skiing
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Schedule

Overview
February March 20th 21st 22nd 23. 24. 25th 26th 27. 28. 1. 2. 3.
Cross-country skiing D / H D / H D / H D / H D. H D. H D. H
Ski jumping H H H D. D. H H M.
combination H H H H
D - women; H - gentlemen; M - Mixed; italic - qualification; bold - medal decision
Detailed schedule
Day date time discipline gender Competition
Wednesday 20th February 2019 6:00 p.m. Opening ceremony
Thursday February 21, 2019 2:30 p.m. Cross-country skiing Ladies Sprint freestyle
Thursday February 21, 2019 2:30 p.m. Cross-country skiing Men's Sprint freestyle
Friday February 22, 2019 10:30 am / 4:15 pm Nordic combination Men's Individual Gundersen ( large hill / 10 km)
Saturday February 23, 2019 11:00 o'clock Cross-country skiing Ladies 15 km skiathlon
Saturday February 23, 2019 12:30 pm Cross-country skiing Men's 30 km skiathlon
Saturday February 23, 2019 2:30 p.m. Ski jumping Men's Single large hill
Sunday February 24, 2019 10:30 a.m. / 1:30 p.m. Nordic combination Men's Team sprint (large hill / 2 × 7.5 km)
Sunday February 24, 2019 11:30 a.m. Cross-country skiing Ladies Classic team sprint
Sunday February 24, 2019 11:30 a.m. Cross-country skiing Men's Classic team sprint
Sunday February 24, 2019 2:45 p.m. Ski jumping Men's Team large hill
Tuesday 26th February 2019 3:00 p.m. Cross-country skiing Ladies 10 km classic
Tuesday 26th February 2019 4:15 p.m. Ski jumping Ladies Team normal hill
Wednesday February 27, 2019 14:00 clock Cross-country skiing Men's 15 km classic
Wednesday February 27, 2019 4:15 p.m. Ski jumping Ladies Single normal hill
Thursday February 28, 2019 11:00 am / 3:15 pm Nordic combination Men's Individual Gundersen (normal hill / 10 km)
Thursday February 28, 2019 13:00 'O clock Cross-country skiing Ladies 4 × 5 km relay
Friday 1st March 2019 1:15 p.m. Cross-country skiing Men's 4 × 10 km relay
Friday 1st March 2019 4:00 p.m. Ski jumping Men's Single normal hill
Saturday 2nd March 2019 11:00 am / 2:45 pm Nordic combination Men's Team (normal hill / 4 × 5 km)
Saturday 2nd March 2019 12:15 p.m. Cross-country skiing Ladies 30 km mass start freestyle
Saturday 2nd March 2019 4:00 p.m. Ski jumping Mixed Team normal hill
Sunday 3rd March 2019 13:00 'O clock Cross-country skiing Men's 50 km mass start freestyle

Medal table

Nations
final after 22 competitions
space country FIS Medal Gold.svg FIS Medal Silver.svg FIS Medal Bronze.svg FIS Medals.svg
1 NorwayNorway Norway 13 5 7th 25th
2 GermanyGermany Germany 6th 3 - 9
3 SwedenSweden Sweden 2 2 1 5
4th PolandPoland Poland 1 1 - 2
5 RussiaRussia Russia - 5 3 8th
6th AustriaAustria Austria - 4th 5 9
7th ItalyItaly Italy - 1 1 2
8th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia - 1 - 1
9 JapanJapan Japan - - 2 2
10 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland - - 1 1
FinlandFinland Finland - - 1 1
FranceFrance France - - 1 1
Total 22nd 22nd 22nd 66
Women
final result after 8 competitions and one mixed competition
space country athlete FIS Medal Gold.svg FIS Medal Silver.svg FIS Medal Bronze.svg FIS Medals.svg
1 NorwayNorway NOR Therese Johaug 3 1 0 4th
2 GermanyGermany GER Katharina Althaus 2 1 0 3
SwedenSweden SWE Stina Nilsson 2 1 0 3
4th GermanyGermany GER Juliane Seyfarth 2 0 0 2
5 SwedenSweden SWE Frida Karlsson 1 1 1 3
6th NorwayNorway NOR Maren Lundby 1 0 2 3
7th NorwayNorway NOR Maiken Caspersen Falla 1 0 1 2
8th GermanyGermany GER Ramona Straub 1 0 0 1
GermanyGermany GER Carina Vogt 1 0 0 1
SwedenSweden SWE Maja Dahlqvist 1 0 0 1
SwedenSweden SWE Ebba Andersson 1 0 0 1
SwedenSweden SWE Charlotte Kalla 1 0 0 1
13 AustriaAustria AUT Daniela Iraschko-Stolz 0 2 1 3
14th AustriaAustria AUT Eva peeing 0 2 0 2
15th SloveniaSlovenia SLO Anamarija Lampič 0 1 0 1
SloveniaSlovenia SLO Katja Višnar 0 1 0 1
AustriaAustria AUT Chiara Hölzl 0 1 0 1
AustriaAustria AUT Jacqueline Seifriedsberger 0 1 0 1
19th RussiaRussia RUS Natalja Neprjajewa 0 0 2 2
NorwayNorway NOR Anna Odine Strøm 0 0 2 2
21st NorwayNorway NOR Mari Eide 0 0 1 1
RussiaRussia RUS Yulia Belorukova 0 0 1 1
RussiaRussia RUS Anastasija Sedova 0 0 1 1
RussiaRussia RUS Anna Nechayevskaya 0 0 1 1
NorwayNorway NOR Ingebjørg Saglien Bråten 0 0 1 1
NorwayNorway NOR Silje Opseth 0 0 1 1
Men
final score after 13 competitions and one mixed competition
space country athlete FIS Medal Gold.svg FIS Medal Silver.svg FIS Medal Bronze.svg FIS Medals.svg
1 GermanyGermany GER Markus Eisenbichler 3 0 0 3
NorwayNorway NOR Johannes Høsflot Klæbo 3 0 0 3
3 GermanyGermany GER Eric Frenzel 2 1 0 3
GermanyGermany GER Karl Geiger 2 1 0 3
NorwayNorway NOR Jarl Magnus Riiber 2 1 0 3
6th NorwayNorway NOR Sjur Røthe 2 0 1 3
NorwayNorway NOR Martin Johnsrud Sundby 2 0 1 3
8th NorwayNorway NOR Emil Iversen 2 0 0 2
9 NorwayNorway NOR Jan Schmid 1 2 0 3
10 GermanyGermany GER Fabian Riessle 1 1 0 2
11 GermanyGermany GER Richard Friday 1 0 0 1
GermanyGermany GER Stephan Leyhe 1 0 0 1
PolandPoland POLE Dawid Kubacki 1 0 0 1
NorwayNorway NOR Hans Christer Holund 1 0 0 1
NorwayNorway NOR Espen Bjørnstad 1 0 0 1
NorwayNorway NOR Jørgen Graabak 1 0 0 1
17th RussiaRussia RUS Alexander Bolshunov 0 4th 0 4th
18th AustriaAustria AUT Stefan Kraft 0 2 1 3
19th RussiaRussia RUS Alexander Bessmertnych 0 2 0 2
AustriaAustria AUT Philipp Aschenwald 0 2 0 2
21st AustriaAustria AUT Bernhard Gruber 0 1 2 3
22nd ItalyItaly ITA Federico Pellegrino 0 1 1 2
RussiaRussia RUS Gleb Retiwych 0 1 1 2
24 RussiaRussia RUS Andrei Larkow 0 1 0 1
RussiaRussia RUS Sergei Ustyugov 0 1 0 1
PolandPoland POLE Kamil Stoch 0 1 0 1
AustriaAustria AUT Michael Hayboeck 0 1 0 1
AustriaAustria AUT Daniel Huber 0 1 0 1
29 AustriaAustria AUT Franz-Josef Rehrl 0 0 3 3
30th ItalyItaly ITA Francesco De Fabiani 0 0 1 1
FinlandFinland FIN Iivo Niskanen 0 0 1 1
FranceFrance FRA Adrien Backscheider 0 0 1 1
FranceFrance FRA Maurice Manificat 0 0 1 1
FranceFrance FRA Clement Parisse 0 0 1 1
FranceFrance FRA Richard Jouve 0 0 1 1
SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Killian Peier 0 0 1 1
JapanJapan JPN Yukiya Satō 0 0 1 1
JapanJapan JPN Daiki Itō 0 0 1 1
JapanJapan JPN Junshirō Kobayashi 0 0 1 1
JapanJapan JPN Ryoyu Kobayashi 0 0 1 1
NorwayNorway NOR Robert Johansson 0 0 1 1
NorwayNorway NOR Andreas Stjernen 0 0 1 1
JapanJapan JPN Akito Watabe 0 0 1 1
AustriaAustria AUT Mario Seidl 0 0 1 1
AustriaAustria AUT Lukas Klapfer 0 0 1 1

Cross-country skiing

Participating Nations

Europe (38 nations)
America (11 nations)
Asia (9 Nations)
Africa (1 nation)
Oceania (1 nation)

Men

Sprint freestyle

space country athlete
1 NorwayNorway NOR Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
2 ItalyItaly ITA Federico Pellegrino
3 RussiaRussia RUS Gleb Retiwych
4th FranceFrance FRA Richard Jouve
5 NorwayNorway NOR Emil Iversen
6th FranceFrance FRA Lucas Chanavat
7th NorwayNorway NOR Sindre Bjørnestad Skar
8th ItalyItaly ITA Francesco De Fabiani
9 United StatesUnited States United States Simeon Hamilton
10 SwedenSweden SWE Oskar Svensson
11 RussiaRussia RUS Alexander Bolshunov
12 NorwayNorway NOR Finn Hågen Krogh
24 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Roman Schaad
35 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Jovian Hediger
38 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Roman Furger
41 GermanyGermany GER Janosch Brugger
42 GermanyGermany GER Sebastian Eisenlauer
44 AustriaAustria AUT Dominik Baldauf
47 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Jason Rüesch
49 AustriaAustria AUT Luis Stadlober
57 AustriaAustria AUT Tobias habenicht
58 AustriaAustria AUT Benjamin Moser
75 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein LIE Michael Biedermann

Date: February 21, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Federico Pellegrino Olympic Champion 2018 : Johannes Høsflot KlæboItalyItaly
NorwayNorway

Classic team sprint

space country athlete Time [min]
1 NorwayNorway NOR Emil Iversen
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
18: 49.86
2 RussiaRussia RUS Gleb Retiwych
Alexander Bolshunov
18: 51.74
3 ItalyItaly ITA Francesco De Fabiani
Federico Pellegrino
18: 53.89
4th SwedenSweden SWE Oskar Svensson
Calle Halfvarsson
18: 54.59
5 FranceFrance FRA Richard Jouve
Lucas Chanavat
18: 58.99
6th AustriaAustria AUT Max Hauke
Dominik Baldauf
19: 13.70
7th FinlandFinland FIN Iivo Niskanen
Ristomatti Hakola
19: 17.38
8th United StatesUnited States United States Simeon Hamilton
Erik Bjornsen
19: 18.42
9 SloveniaSlovenia SLO Miha Šimenc
Janez Lampič
20: 11.63
10 CanadaCanada CAN Evan Palmer-Charrette
Len Väljas
20: 30.85
11 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Ueli Schnider
Jovian Hediger
Semifinals
14th GermanyGermany GER Janosch Brugger
Sebastian Eisenlauer
Semifinals
24 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein LIE Martin Vögeli
Michael Biedermann
Semifinals

Date: February 24, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Russia | Nikita Krjukow , Sergei Ustjugow Olympic Champion 2018 : Norway | Johannes Høsflot Klæbo , Martin Johnsrud SundbyRussiaRussia 
NorwayNorway 

15 km classic

space country athlete Time [min]
1 NorwayNorway NOR Martin Johnsrud Sundby 38: 22.6
2 RussiaRussia RUS Alexander Bessmertnych 38: 25.5
3 FinlandFinland FIN Iivo Niskanen 38: 43.0
4th RussiaRussia RUS Andrei Larkow 38: 45.4
5 NorwayNorway NOR Didrik Tonseth 38: 46.9
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Dario Cologna 38: 55.0
7th NorwayNorway NOR Sjur Røthe 38: 56.5
8th RussiaRussia RUS Alexander Bolshunov 39: 21.1
8th United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR Andrew Musgrave 39: 21.1
10 NorwayNorway NOR Emil Iversen 39: 23.1
13 GermanyGermany GER Andreas Katz 39: 59.6
14th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Jonas Baumann 40: 04.7
15th GermanyGermany GER Sebastian Eisenlauer 40: 07.4
18th GermanyGermany GER Janosch Brugger 40: 14.2
23 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Ueli Schnider 40: 31.6
26th GermanyGermany GER Lucas Bögl 40: 44.8
37 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Beda Klee 41: 46.2
56 AustriaAustria AUT Luis Stadlober 42: 49.6
63 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein LIE Martin Vögeli 43: 24.9
Dario Cologna finished with the sixth best time

Date: February 27, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Iivo Niskanen Olympic Champion 2018 : Dario ColognaFinlandFinland
SwitzerlandSwitzerland

30 km skiathlon

space country athlete Time [h]
1 NorwayNorway NOR Sjur Røthe 1: 10: 21.8
2 RussiaRussia RUS Alexander Bolshunov 1: 10: 21.9
3 NorwayNorway NOR Martin Johnsrud Sundby 1: 10: 22.5
4th FinlandFinland FIN Iivo Niskanen 1: 10: 34.1
5 FranceFrance FRA Clement Parisse 1: 10: 42.5
6th CanadaCanada CAN Alex Harvey 1: 11: 20.7
7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR Andrew Musgrave 1: 11: 22.1
8th FranceFrance FRA Adrien Backscheider 1: 11: 25.4
9 RussiaRussia RUS Sergei Ustyugov 1: 11: 31.2
10 SwedenSweden SWE Jens Burman 1: 11: 34.6
14th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Dario Cologna 1: 12: 18.2
18th GermanyGermany GER Florian Notz 1: 13: 15.0
25th GermanyGermany GER Jonas Dobler 1: 14: 05.7
26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Jonas Baumann 1: 14: 06.2
28 GermanyGermany GER Andreas Katz 1: 14: 44.0
34 GermanyGermany GER Lucas Bögl 1: 15: 08.1
43 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Beda Klee 1: 16: 33.2
46 AustriaAustria AUT Bernhard Tritscher 1: 16: 34.5

Date: February 23, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Sergei Ustjugow Olympic Champion 2018 : Simen Hegstad KrügerRussiaRussia
NorwayNorway

50 km freestyle mass start

space country athlete Time [h]
1 NorwayNorway NOR Hans Christer Holund 1: 49: 59.3
2 RussiaRussia RUS Alexander Bolshunov 1: 50: 27.1
3 NorwayNorway NOR Sjur Røthe 1: 50: 57.1
4th NorwayNorway NOR Martin Johnsrud Sundby 1: 50: 57.2
5 NorwayNorway NOR Simen Hegstad Kruger 1: 51: 00.4
6th SwedenSweden SWE Calle Halfvarsson 1: 51: 01.9
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Dario Cologna 1: 51: 03.3
8th United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR Andrew Musgrave 1: 51: 03.8
9 FranceFrance FRA Adrien Backscheider 1: 51: 05.7
10 SwedenSweden SWE Jens Burman 1: 51: 07.1
17th GermanyGermany GER Jonas Dobler 1: 51: 13.9
22nd GermanyGermany GER Florian Notz 1: 51: 58.8
24 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Toni Livers 1: 52: 06.6
30th AustriaAustria AUT Bernhard Tritscher 1: 52: 54.7
31 GermanyGermany GER Lucas Bögl 1: 53: 22.0
43 GermanyGermany GER Andreas Katz 1: 56: 56.4
53 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Roman Furger 2: 03: 10.4
56 AustriaAustria AUT Mika Vermeulen 2: 05: 36.8
60 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein LIE Martin Vögeli 2: 09: 07.2
The three medal winners: Alexander Bolschunow , Hans Christer Holund and Sjur Røthe
Sprint to the finish for 3rd place - Sjur Røthe and Martin Johnsrud Sundby

Date: March 3, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Alex Harvey Olympic Champion 2018 : Iivo NiskanenCanadaCanada
FinlandFinland

4 × 10 km relay

space country athlete Time / delay [h / min]
1 NorwayNorway Norway Emil Iversen
Martin Johnsrud Sundby
Sjur Røthe
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
1: 42: 32.1
2 RussiaRussia Russia Andrei Larkow
Alexander Bessmertnych
Alexander Bolschunow
Sergei Ustjugow
+ 0: 38.8
3 FranceFrance France Adrien Backscheider
Maurice Manificat
Clément Parisse
Richard Jouve
+1: 01.0
4th FinlandFinland Finland Ristomatti Hakola
Iivo Niskanen
Matti Heikkinen
Perttu Hyvärinen
+1: 02.8
5 SwedenSweden Sweden Oskar Svensson
Calle Halfvarsson
Jens Burman
Viktor Thorn
+1: 39.5
6th GermanyGermany Germany Sebastian Eisenlauer
Andreas Katz
Florian Notz
Jonas Dobler
+1: 48.3
7th KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Denis Wolotka
Olschas Klimin
Witali Puchkalo Evgeni Velitschko
+1: 48.9
8th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Ueli Schnider
Jonas Baumann
Dario Cologna
Toni Livers
+1: 49.9
9 United StatesUnited States United States Erik Bjornsen
Scott Patterson
David Norris
Kyle Bratrud
+ 4: 06.4
10 ItalyItaly Italy Maicol Rastelli
Federico Pellegrino
Giandomenico Salvadori
Francesco De Fabiani
+ 4: 42.7
11 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Michal Novák
Miroslav Rypl
Adam Fellner
Petr Knop
+ 6: 33.8
12 CanadaCanada Canada Alex Harvey
Scott James Hill
Evan Palmer-Charrette
Len Väljas
+ 7: 05.5
13 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Shang Jincai
Zhu Mingliang
Bao Lin
Wang Qiang
LAP
14th UkraineUkraine Ukraine Oleksij Krassowskyj
Jan Kostruba
Ruslan Perechoda
Dmytro Drahun
LAP
Start of the relay race
Relay handover after the second runner
The Norwegian team won the gold medal
The Russian team took second place
The French relay with the bronze medal

Date: March 1, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Norway | Didrik Tønseth , Niklas Dyrhaug , Martin Johnsrud Sundby , Finn Hågen Krogh Olympic Champion 2018 : Norway | Didrik Tønseth , Martin Johnsrud Sundby , Simen Hegstad Krüger , Johannes Høsflot KlæboNorwayNorway 
NorwayNorway 

Women

Sprint freestyle

space country sportswoman
1 NorwayNorway NOR Maiken Caspersen Falla
2 SwedenSweden SWE Stina Nilsson
3 NorwayNorway NOR Mari Eide
4th SwedenSweden SWE Jonna Sundling
5 GermanyGermany GER Victoria Carl
6th SwedenSweden SWE Maja Dahlqvist
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Nadine Fähndrich
8th United StatesUnited States United States Jessica Diggins
9 RussiaRussia RUS Natalja Neprjajewa
10 ItalyItaly ITA Elisa Brocard
11 NorwayNorway NOR Kristine Stavås Skistad
12 GermanyGermany GER Sandra Ringwald
16 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Laurien van der Graaff
20th GermanyGermany GER Laura Gimmler
28 GermanyGermany GER Sofie Krehl
44 AustriaAustria AUT Lisa Unterweger

Date: February 21, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Maiken Caspersen Falla Olympic Champion 2018 : Stina NilssonNorwayNorway
SwedenSweden

Classic team sprint

space country sportswoman Time [min]
1 SwedenSweden SWE Stina Nilsson
Maja Dahlqvist
15: 14.93
2 SloveniaSlovenia SLO Katja Višnar
Anamarija Lampič
15: 15.30
3 NorwayNorway NOR Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
Maiken Caspersen Falla
15: 15.53
4th RussiaRussia RUS Natalja Neprjajewa
Julija Belorukowa
15: 15.86
5 United StatesUnited States United States Sadie Bjornsen
Jessica Diggins
15: 17.72
6th GermanyGermany GER Victoria Carl
Sandra Ringwald
15: 21.64
7th FinlandFinland FIN Anne Kyllönen
Krista Pärmäkoski
15: 23.79
8th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Laurien van der Graaff
Nadine Fähndrich
15: 36.28
9 BelarusBelarus BLR Nastassja Kirylawa Polina Seronosova
15: 39.70
10 PolandPoland POLE Justyna Kowalczyk
Monika Skinder
16: 00.99

Date: February 24, 2019

World Champions 2017 : Norway | Heidi Weng , Maiken Caspersen Falla Olympic Champions 2018 : United States | Jessica Diggins , Kikkan RandallNorwayNorway 
United StatesUnited States 

10 km classic

space country sportswoman Time [min]
1 NorwayNorway NOR Therese Johaug 27: 02.1
2 SwedenSweden SWE Frida Karlsson 27: 14.3
3 NorwayNorway NOR Ingvild Flugstad Østberg 27: 37.7
4th FinlandFinland FIN Krista Pärmäkoski 27: 39.1
5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Nadine Fähndrich 28: 06.0
6th RussiaRussia RUS Anastasija Sedova 28: 07.0
7th RussiaRussia RUS Natalja Neprjajewa 28: 09.6
8th AustriaAustria AUT Teresa Stadlober 28: 10.0
9 SwedenSweden SWE Charlotte Kalla 28: 11.3
10 NorwayNorway NOR Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen 28: 11.5
11 GermanyGermany GER Katharina Hennig 28: 17.8
13 GermanyGermany GER Laura Gimmler 28: 19.4
15th GermanyGermany GER Pia Fink 28: 25.5
27 GermanyGermany GER Sandra Ringwald 29: 08.9
31 AustriaAustria AUT Lisa Unterweger 29: 23.0
Gold went to Therese Johaug
The three winners at the finish

Date: February 26, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Marit Bjørgen Olympic Champion 2018 : Ragnhild HagaNorwayNorway
NorwayNorway

15 km skiathlon

space country sportswoman Time [min]
1 NorwayNorway NOR Therese Johaug 36: 54.5
2 NorwayNorway NOR Ingvild Flugstad Østberg 37: 52.1
3 RussiaRussia RUS Natalja Neprjajewa 37: 53.2
4th NorwayNorway NOR Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen 37: 56.5
5 SwedenSweden SWE Frida Karlsson 38: 01.9
6th SwedenSweden SWE Charlotte Kalla 38: 07.8
7th NorwayNorway NOR Heidi Weng 38: 14.7
8th FinlandFinland FIN Krista Pärmäkoski 38: 28.2
9 RussiaRussia RUS Anastasija Sedova 38: 44.9
10 United StatesUnited States United States Rosie Brennan 38: 56.3
16 GermanyGermany GER Katharina Hennig 39: 35.6
18th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Nathalie von Siebenthal 39: 39.1
25th GermanyGermany GER Sofie Krehl 40: 07.6
30th GermanyGermany GER Pia Fink 40: 19.1

Date: February 23, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Marit Bjørgen Olympic Champion 2018 : Charlotte KallaNorwayNorway
SwedenSweden

30 km freestyle mass start

space country sportswoman Time [h]
1 NorwayNorway NOR Therese Johaug 1: 14: 26.2
2 NorwayNorway NOR Ingvild Flugstad Østberg 1: 15: 03.0
3 SwedenSweden SWE Frida Karlsson 1: 15: 10.2
4th United StatesUnited States United States Jessica Diggins 1: 15: 32.1
5 SwedenSweden SWE Charlotte Kalla 1: 15: 42.8
6th SwedenSweden SWE Ebba Andersson 1: 15: 43.5
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Nathalie von Siebenthal 1: 16: 09.9
8th AustriaAustria AUT Teresa Stadlober 1: 16: 30.0
9 GermanyGermany GER Victoria Carl 1: 16: 43.0
10 NorwayNorway NOR Ragnhild Haga 1: 16: 51.5
21st GermanyGermany GER Katharina Hennig 1: 20: 25.1
25th GermanyGermany GER Pia Fink 1: 21: 33.5
43 AustriaAustria AUT Lisa Unterweger 1: 27: 36.3
Therese Johaug crosses the finish line first with a large margin

Date: March 2, 2019

World Champion 2017 : Marit Bjørgen Olympic Champion 2018 : Marit BjørgenNorwayNorway
NorwayNorway

4 × 5 km relay

space country Sportswomen Time / delay [min]
1 SwedenSweden Sweden Ebba Andersson
Frida Karlsson
Charlotte Kalla
Stina Nilsson
55: 21.0
2 NorwayNorway Norway Heidi Weng
Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
Astrid Jacobsen
Therese Johaug
+ 0: 03.1
3 RussiaRussia Russia Julija Belorukowa
Anastassija Sedowa
Anna Netschajewskaja
Natalja Neprjajewa
+ 2: 03.8
4th GermanyGermany Germany Victoria Carl
Katharina Hennig
Sandra Ringwald
Laura Gimmler
+ 2: 46.3
5 United StatesUnited States United States Julia Kern
Sadie Bjornsen
Rosie Brennan
Jessica Diggins
+ 3: 06.0
6th FinlandFinland Finland Laura Mononen
Krista Pärmäkoski
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
Eveliina Piippo
+ 3: 47.7
7th ItalyItaly Italy Anna Comarella
Lucia Scardoni
Elisa Brocard
Ilaria Debertolis
+ 3: 54.9
8th FranceFrance France Anouk Faivre-Picon
Laura Chamiot Maitral
Delphine Claudel
Flora Dolci
+ 4: 00.9
9 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Katja Višnar
Anamarija Lampič
Alenka Čebašek
Eva Urevc
+ 4: 21.2
10 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Laurien van der Graaff
Nadine Fähndrich
Lydia Hiernickel
Nathalie von Siebenthal
+ 4: 30.9
11 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Kateřina Razýmová
Petra Hynčicová
Petra Nováková
Sandra Schützová
+ 4: 53.0
12 CanadaCanada Canada Katherine Stewart-Jones
Emily Nishikawa
Cendrine Browne
Dahria Beatty
+ 5: 02.7
13 PolandPoland Poland Monika Skinder
Justyna Kowalczyk
Izabela Marcisz
Urszula Łętocha
+ 5: 04.7
14th JapanJapan Japan Masako Ishida
Kozue Takizawa
Miki Kodama
Sumiko Ishigaki
+ 6: 03.0
15th KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Anna Shevchenko
Irina Bykowa
Marina Matrossowa
Valerija Tjuleneva
+ 6: 51.4
16 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Chi Chunxue
Ma Qinghua
Meng Honglian
Li Xin
LAP
17th UkraineUkraine Ukraine Julija Krol
Tetjana Antypenko
Walentyna Kaminska
Wiktorija Olech
LAP
The gold medal in the women's relay race went to Sweden
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After switching to free technology, however , Anna Nechayevskaya hurried ...
… Sandra Ringwald, so that…
... the Russians won the bronze medal.

Date: February 28, 2019

World Champions 2017 : Norway | Maiken Caspersen Falla , Heidi Weng , Astrid Jacobsen , Marit Bjørgen Olympic champions 2018 : Norway | Ingvild Flugstad Østberg , Astrid Jacobsen , Ragnhild Haga , Marit BjørgenNorwayNorway 
NorwayNorway 

Ski jumping

Participating Nations

Europe (18 nations)
Asia (3 nations)
America (2 nations)

Men

Normal hill

space country athlete Widths [m] Points
1 PolandPoland POLE Dawid Kubacki 093.0 / 104.5 218.3
2 PolandPoland POLE Kamil Stoch 091.5 / 101.5 215.5
3 AustriaAustria AUT Stefan Kraft 093.5 / 101.0 214.8
4th AustriaAustria AUT Philipp Aschenwald 091.0 / 103.5 214.5
5 GermanyGermany GER Richard Friday 093.5 / 103.5 211.3
6th GermanyGermany GER Stephan Leyhe 096.5 / 099.0 210.6
7th GermanyGermany GER Markus Eisenbichler 091.0 / 102.5 210.5
JapanJapan JPN Yukiya Satō 092.0 / 099.0 210.5
9 AustriaAustria AUT Michael Hayboeck 093.5 / 100.0 208.5
10 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Killian Peier 098.5 / 098.0 207.4
12 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Simon Ammann 093.0 / 100.0 205.8
18th GermanyGermany GER Karl Geiger 100.0 / 092.5 199.0
21st AustriaAustria AUT Daniel Huber 097.0 / 094.0 197.0
36 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Luca Egloff 086.0 84.4
41 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Andreas Schuler 086.5 78.7
44 AustriaAustria AUT Jan Hörl 085.5 74.2

Date: March 1st, 2019
normal hill HS 109

World Champion 2017 : Stefan Kraft Olympic Champion 2018 : Andreas WellingerAustriaAustria
GermanyGermany

The competition suffered in the second run from the onset of snowfall, which made the track slower and slower and thus hit the leaders of the first run in particular. So the Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi , the German Karl Geiger and the Slovenian Žiga Jelar , who were in the three leading positions after the first jump, were passed on to places 14, 18 and 27. On the other hand, some jumpers who had their early turn in the second round after failed first jumps, like the Pole Dawid Kubacki , who jumped from rank 27 to the world championship, or those after an interruption, like all ten jumpers for TV broadcasts took a commercial break, found a freshly swept track, like the Austrians Stefan Kraft (from ten to three) and Philipp Aschenwald (from 18 to four). The Germans Richard Freitag (from 19 to five), Markus Eisenbichler (from 25 to seven) and the Pole Kamil Stoch (from 18 to two) were also able to improve. Other jumpers who were still in the top ten after the first round, such as the Slovenian Peter Prevc (from five to 24), the Czech Filip Sakala (from six to 29) and the Norwegians Thomas Aasen Markeng and Andreas Stjernen (from seven to 20 and 25) also suffered from the conditions. The fact that the jury did not intervene in spite of the conditions that were perceived as irregular and interrupted or even stopped jumping was criticized on various occasions by those responsible for the team. The sporting director of the German team, Horst Hüttel, said: “The second round was completely irregular. If that is not irregular, then I no longer understand the world. There is competition management for this. They failed miserably. "The German national coach Werner Schuster also said that the result was unfair due to the weather conditions:" The athletes Geiger and Kobayashi, they were kidnapped today. They would have deserved a medal too. ”The Austrian association president Peter Schröcksnadel also spoke of a lottery and criticized sticking to the schedule:“ We were lucky. We won a bronze in the lottery and we're happy about that. It was a crazy jump and not regular for me. (…) If you had to wait a little longer you could have covered the heaviest snowfall, the quick pulling through just for television was not right. "

Large hill

space country athlete Widths [m] Points
1 GermanyGermany GER Markus Eisenbichler 131.5 / 135.5 279.4
2 GermanyGermany GER Karl Geiger 131.0 / 130.5 267.3
3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Killian Peier 131.0 / 129.5 266.1
4th JapanJapan JPN Ryoyu Kobayashi 133.5 / 126.5 262.0
5 PolandPoland POLE Kamil Stoch 128.5 / 129.5 259.4
6th AustriaAustria AUT Stefan Kraft 130.0 / 126.5 256.1
7th NorwayNorway NOR Johann André Forfang 132.5 / 125.5 250.9
8th NorwayNorway NOR Robert Johansson 128.0 / 129.0 248.9
9 GermanyGermany GER Richard Friday 125.5 / 129.5 248.7
10 SloveniaSlovenia SLO Timi Zajc 127.0 / 124.0 245.5
11 AustriaAustria AUT Daniel Huber 126.0 / 125.5 242.0
13 AustriaAustria AUT Philipp Aschenwald 120.0 / 128.0 239.9
14th AustriaAustria AUT Michael Hayboeck 122.0 / 125.5 233.7
15th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Simon Ammann 122.5 / 126.0 230.6
24 AustriaAustria AUT Manuel Fettner 117.5 / 122.5 219.0
26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Andreas Schuler 117.5 / 119.0 212.6
32 GermanyGermany GER Andreas Wellinger 119.5 103.1
38 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Luca Egloff 112.5 093.9

Date: February 23, 2019
Large hill HS 130

World Champion 2017 : Stefan Kraft Olympic Champion 2018 : Kamil StochAustriaAustria
PolandPoland

61 jumpers from 19 nations took part in the qualifying competition for jumping on the large hill, of which 50 athletes from 18 countries qualified for the actual competition. Only Hungary, for whom only 17-year-old Flórián Molnár took part in the qualification, did not have a jumper in the competition. In the qualification, which survived all favorites, the German Markus Eisenbichler prevailed ahead of his compatriot Karl Geiger and the Swiss Killian Peier . The World Cup leader Ryoyu Kobayashi from Japan finished fourth, while defending champion Stefan Kraft and Olympic champion Kamil Stoch only finished ten and eleven. With the Swiss Luca Egloff , the Kazakhs Sergei Tkachenko , the Estonians Kevin Maltsev , the Americans Casey Larson and Andrew holidays and the Ukrainians Vitaliy Kalinichenko six Springer, who had previously scored no World Cup points in their careers qualified for the competition.

The result of the qualification was largely reflected in the competition itself: After the first round, the Swiss Peier, who has not yet achieved a podium finish in the World Cup, was just 1.2 points ahead of Eisenbichler and 2.6 points ahead of Kobayashi. Geiger was fourth 0.1 point behind Kobayashi. This was followed by a clear gap to defending champion Kraft and the Norwegian Johann André Forfang , who as fifth were already 6.7 points behind the bronze rank. The Olympic champion on the normal hill from Pyeongchang, Andreas Wellinger , surprisingly retired as 32nd already in the first round and was then no longer nominated for the other competitions. On the other hand, the Swiss Andreas Schuler , who had only reached one World Cup point this season, made it into the second round in 28th place. In this, the four leaders of the first round remained the measure of all things. As the second best jumper in the second round, Kamil Stoch was able to catch up well and take the lead in front of the last four starters, but in the end his deficit from the first jump was too big to intervene in the medal decisions. Karl Geiger was the first of the top quartet to start and set the bar for the competition with a width of 130.5 meters and 132.1 points. Subsequently, Ryoyu Kobayashi only reached 126.5 meters and lost his wafer-thin lead over Geiger, but stayed ahead of Stoch. Markus Eisenbichler flew at 135.5 meters and thus achieved the highest distance of the entire competition. He was clearly ahead of him and was 12.1 points ahead of Geiger and 17.4 points ahead of Kobayashi in the overall result. Killian Peier would have had to jump similarly to maintain the narrow lead. However, he “only” reached 129.5 meters and thus not only lost the lead, but also had to let Geiger pass. With the bronze medal he not only achieved the greatest success of his career to date, but also the best World Cup result for a Swiss ski jumper since 2011, when Simon Ammann also won the bronze medal on the large hill. For Geiger, who won his first individual medal at a world championship, and Eisenbichler, who became the first jumper since the Norwegian Tommy Ingebrigtsen to become world champion at the 1995 world championships without ever being able to win a world cup competition, it was the greatest success of the previous ones Career.

team

space country athlete Widths [m] Points
1 GermanyGermany Germany Karl Geiger
Richard Freitag
Stephan Leyhe
Markus Eisenbichler
129.0 / 130.0
121.0 / 120.0
126.0 / 128.5
128.0 / 128.5
987.5
2 AustriaAustria Austria Philipp Aschenwald
Michael Hayböck
Daniel Huber
Stefan Kraft
117.0 / 118.0
122.5 / 120.5
126.5 / 126.5
125.0 / 123.5
930.9
3 JapanJapan Japan Yukiya Satō
Daiki Itō
Junshirō Kobayashi
Ryōyū Kobayashi
119.5 / 125.0
117.0 / 116.0
127.0 / 126.0
127.0 / 123.0
920.2
4th PolandPoland Poland Piotr Żyła
Stefan Hula
Dawid Kubacki
Kamil Stoch
121.5 / 119.5
113.5 / 116.5
127.0 / 126.5
125.0 / 122.5
909.1
5 NorwayNorway Norway Halvor Egner Granerud
Andreas Stjernen
Johann André Forfang
Robert Johansson
117.5 / 121.5
123.5 / 120.5
122.0 / 127.0
117.5 / 121.0
900.2
6th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Anže Lanišek
Peter Prevc
Žiga Jelar
Timi Zajc
117.0 / 118.0
123.0 / 120.0
117.0 / 119.0
121.0 / 117.0
858.7
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Andreas Schuler
Luca Egloff
Simon Ammann
Killian Peier
112.0 / 108.0
111.5 / 110.5
125.5 / 123.0
127.0 / 128.5
837.0
8th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Viktor Polášek
Tomáš Vančura
Čestmír Kožíšek
Roman Koudelka
119.0 / 121.5
118.0 / 106.0
118.5 / 112.0
120.5 / 122.0
814.4
9 RussiaRussia Russia Denis Kornilow
Dmitri Wassiljew
Roman Trofimow
Evgeni Klimow
109.5
111.5
115.0
123.5
370.9
10 FinlandFinland Finland Jarkko Määttä
Andreas Alamommo
Eetu Nousiainen
Antti Aalto
110.5
106.5
115.5
118.0
354.1
11 United StatesUnited States United States Patrick Gasienica
Andrew Holidays
Kevin Bickner
Casey Larson
103.0
111.0
121.0
113.0
342.5
12 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Gleb Safonow
Sabyrschan Muminow
Sergei Tkachenko
Nikita Devyatkin
075.0
102.5
116.0
084.0
214.6
Germany won the team competition on the large hill

Date: February 24, 2019
Large hill HS 130

World Champion 2017 : Poland | Piotr Żyła , Dawid Kubacki , Maciej Kot , Kamil Stoch Olympic champions 2018 : Norway | Johann André Forfang , Robert Johansson , Andreas Stjernen , Daniel-André TandePolandPoland 
NorwayNorway 

The men's team competition was dominated from the first jump by the German team, which showed the best jump in four of the eight rounds, three times the second best and once the third best jump. For the German team it was the first team title on the large hill since 2001. On the other hand, defending champion Poland with Stefan Hula and Olympic champion Norway with top jumper Robert Johansson each had a jumper in their ranks who fell significantly behind his teammates. Austria, bronze medal winners in 2017 , and Japan, which won a team medal for the first time in ten years, took the opportunity to line up behind the German team. The situation was also clear at the lower end of the table: Despite a good final jump by Yevgeny Klimov, Russia was ninth after the first four jumps over 40 points behind the Czech Republic and eighth place and was eliminated together with Finland, the United States and Kazakhstan after that first pass.

Women

Normal hill

space country sportswoman Widths [m] Points
1 NorwayNorway NOR Maren Lundby 106.5 / 104.5 259.6
2 GermanyGermany GER Katharina Althaus 108.0 / 107.0 259.1
3 AustriaAustria AUT Daniela Iraschko-Stolz 101.0 / 105.5 247.6
4th GermanyGermany GER Juliane Seyfarth 104.0 / 101.5 244.4
5 AustriaAustria AUT Eva peeing 102.0 / 103.0 241.8
6th JapanJapan JPN Sara Takanashi 101.5 / 102.0 236.7
7th SloveniaSlovenia SLO Nika Križnar 101.5 / 102.5 236.1
8th SloveniaSlovenia SLO Urša Bogataj 102.0 / 099.0 231.7
9 NorwayNorway NOR Anna Odine Strøm 102.0 / 099.5 230.6
10 GermanyGermany GER Carina Vogt 100.5 / 098.5 224.3
16 AustriaAustria AUT Jacqueline Seifriedsberger 095.0 / 094.5 212.3
18th GermanyGermany GER Ramona Straub 092.5 / 101.0 209.9
24 GermanyGermany GER Anna Rupprecht 093.0 / 096.0 203.5
26th AustriaAustria AUT Chiara Hölzl 093.0 / 095.0 201.6
v. l. No. Katharina Althaus, Maren Lundby and Daniela Iraschko-Stolz

Date: February 27, 2019
normal hill HS 109

World Champion 2017 : Carina Vogt Olympic Champion 2018 : Maren LundbyGermanyGermany
NorwayNorway

team

space country Sportswomen Widths [m] Points
1 GermanyGermany Germany Juliane Seyfarth
Ramona Straub
Carina Vogt
Katharina Althaus
098.0 / 095.0
106.0 / 100.0
099.0 / 092.5
104.5 / 099.5
898.9
2 AustriaAustria Austria Eva Pissing
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
Chiara Hölzl
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
099.5 / 099.5
092.5 / 096.0
099.0 / 096.5
104.5 / 096.5
880.3
3 NorwayNorway Norway Anna Odine Strøm
Ingebjørg Saglien Bråten
Silje Opseth
Maren Lundby
097.5 / 097.0
096.0 / 090.0
097.5 / 094.5
108.0 / 100.5
876.9
4th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Špela Rogelj
Jerneja Brecl
Nika Križnar
Urša Bogataj
089.0 / 097.5
096.5 / 094.0
095.5 / 091.0
101.0 / 099.5
828.1
5 RussiaRussia Russia Anna Schpynjowa
Alexandra Kustowa
Lidija Jakowlewa
Sofja Tichonowa
087.5 / 102.5
093.0 / 092.5
097.0 / 091.0
104.0 / 098.5
820.3
6th JapanJapan Japan Yūki Itō
Kaori Iwabuchi
Nozomi Maruyama
Sara Takanashi
092.0 / 104.5
088.0 / 088.0
096.0 / 092.5
101.0 / 093.5
806.1
7th FranceFrance France Léa Lemare
Joséphine Pagnier
Océane Avocat Gros
Lucile Morat
088.0 / 090.5
091.5 / 095.5
087.5 / 085.0
096.5 / 088.0
718.1
8th ItalyItaly Italy Elena Runggaldier
Veronica Gianmoena
Giada Tomaselli
Lara Malsiner
093.5 / 097.5
087.0 / 081.0
078.5 / 076.0
097.5 / 100.0
690.5
9 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Marta Křepelková
Štěpánka Ptáčková
Karolína Indráčková
Zdeňka Pešatová
075.0
083.5
087.0
090.5
326.6
10 United StatesUnited States United States Logan Sankey
Nina Lussi
Tara Geraghty-Moats
Nita Englund
072.0
075.5
078.5
093.0
291.6
11 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Valentina Sderschikowa
Dajana Pecha
Weronika Shishkina
Alina Tuchtajewa
070.5
063.5
080.5
065.0
207.8

Date: February 26th, 2019
normal hill HS 109

World champions 2017 : not in the program
Olympic champions 2018 : not in the program

Mixed

space country athlete Widths [m] Points
1 GermanyGermany Germany Katharina Althaus
Markus Eisenbichler
Juliane Seyfarth
Karl Geiger
107.5 / 103.0
104.5 / 107.0
100.5 / 103.0
103.5 / 107.0
1012.2
2 AustriaAustria Austria Eva Pinkelnig
Philipp Aschenwald
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
Stefan Kraft
105.5 / 103.5
110.0 / 101.0
100.5 / 102.5
096.5 / 104.5
989.9
3 NorwayNorway Norway Anna Odine Strøm
Robert Johansson
Maren Lundby
Andreas Stjernen
097.5 / 102.5
106.5 / 103.5
099.0 / 105.5
091.5 / 102.0
938.4
4th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Urša Bogataj
Žiga Jelar
Nika Križnar
Peter Prevc
102.5 / 101.0
099.5 / 104.0
098.5 / 108.5
095.5 / 100.5
930.8
5 JapanJapan Japan Yūki Itō
Yukiya Satō
Sara Takanashi
Ryōyū Kobayashi
100.5 / 095.0
103.5 / 102.0
091.0 / 099.5
097.0 / 113.0
928.6
6th PolandPoland Poland Kinga Rajda
Dawid Kubacki
Kamila Karpiel
Kamil Stoch
091.5 / 097.0
112.0 / 110.0
091.5 / 097.0
100.0 / 105.5
914.9
7th RussiaRussia Russia Anna Schpynjowa
Dmitri Wassiljew
Sofja Tichonowa
Evgeni Klimow
097.5 / 100.5
099.5 / 104.0
096.0 / 098.5
101.5 / 099.0
896.2
8th ItalyItaly Italy Elena Runggaldier
Sebastian Colloredo
Lara Malsiner
Alex Insam
097.5 / 095.5
093.0 / 097.5
098.5 / 100.5
086.5 / 094.5
801.4
9 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Karolína Indráčková
Viktor Polášek
Štěpánka Ptáčková
Roman Koudelka
091.0
097.5
092.0
096.0
374.4
10 United StatesUnited States United States Nina Lussi
Kevin Bickner
Nita Englund
Casey Larson
086.0
096.5
090.0
095.5
364.9
11 FinlandFinland Finland Susanna Forsström
Jarkko Määttä
Julia Kykkänen
Antti Aalto
090.0
091.0
087.5
097.0
354.8
12 RomaniaRomania Romania Andreea Diana Trâmbițaș
Hunor Farkas
Daniela Haralambie
Radu Mihai Păcurar
078.5
081.0
100.0
088.5
311.1
13 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Valentina
Sderschikowa Sabyrschan Muminov
Weronika Shishkina
Sergei Tkachenko
088.5
087.5 DSQ 96.0
0
0
256.8

Date: March 2, 2019
normal hill HS 109

World Champion 2017 : Germany | Carina Vogt , Markus Eisenbichler , Svenja Würth , Andreas Wellinger Olympic champion 2018 : not in the program GermanyGermany 

Nordic combination

Participating Nations

Europe (13 nations)
Asia (3 nations)
America (2 nations)

Normal hill

space athlete country Leap

Pts./pl.

Run

Time / pl.

End time [min]
1 NorwayNorway NOR Jarl Magnus Riiber 135.6 / 1 25: 01.3 / 8 25: 01.3
2 AustriaAustria AUT Bernhard Gruber 130.2 / 8 24: 40.7 / 4 25: 02.7
3 JapanJapan JPN Akito Watabe 130.4 / 6 24: 44.9 / 6 25: 05.9
4th AustriaAustria AUT Franz-Josef Rehrl 133.9 / 3 25: 24.1 / 19 25: 31.1
5 FinlandFinland FIN Ilkka Herola 114.6 / 24 24: 13.7 / 1 25: 37.7
6th NorwayNorway NOR Espen Bjørnstad 134.1 / 2 25: 36.7 / 21 25: 42.7
7th AustriaAustria AUT Mario Seidl 125.7 / 11 25: 05.6 / 10 25: 45.6
8th GermanyGermany GER Johannes Rydzek 116.6 / 17 24: 39.1 / 3 25: 55.1
9 NorwayNorway NOR Jørgen Graabak 112.8 / 27 24: 40.8 / 5 26: 11.8
10 FinlandFinland FIN Leevi Mutru 120.8 / 14 25: 14.9 / 14 26: 13.9
14th GermanyGermany GER Vincent Geiger 126.9 / 10 24: 46.8 / 27 26: 21.8
15th AustriaAustria AUT Martin Fritz 120.7 / 15 25: 22.8 / 17 26: 22.8
16 GermanyGermany GER Eric Frenzel 114.8 / 22 25: 01.8 / 9 26: 24.8
17th GermanyGermany GER Fabian Riessle 116.4 / 18 25: 10.8 / 11 26: 27.8
25th GermanyGermany GER Terence Weber 130.4 / 6 26: 52.8 / 40 27: 13.8
26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Tim Hug 106.3 / 37 25: 17.8 / 15 27: 14.8

Date: February 28, 2019

Normal hill HS 109/10 km

World Champion 2017 : Johannes Rydzek Olympic Champion 2018 : Eric FrenzelGermanyGermany
GermanyGermany

Large hill

space country athlete Leap

Pts./pl.

Run

Time / pl.

End time [min]
1 GermanyGermany GER Eric Frenzel 138.5 / 1 23: 43.0 / 16 23: 43.0
2 NorwayNorway NOR Jan Schmid 136.1 / 3 23: 37.3 / 13 23: 47.3
3 AustriaAustria AUT Franz-Josef Rehrl 135.9 / 4 23: 41.7 / 15 23: 51.7
4th AustriaAustria AUT Mario Seidl 137.2 / 2 23: 53.3 / 18 23: 58.3
5 NorwayNorway NOR Jarl Magnus Riiber 123.8 / 10 23: 04.9 / 4 24: 03.9
6th JapanJapan JPN Akito Watabe 129.0 / 5 23: 27.0 / 9 24: 05.0
7th GermanyGermany GER Fabian Riessle 128.7 / 6 23: 26.3 / 8 24: 05.3
8th FranceFrance FRA Antoine Gerard 124.0 / 9 23: 14.6 / 5 24: 12.6
9 GermanyGermany GER Johannes Rydzek 119.8 / 13 23: 04.1 / 3 24: 29.1
10 AustriaAustria AUT Bernhard Gruber 112.6 / 19 22: 57.6 / 1 24: 41.6
12 GermanyGermany GER Vincent Geiger 118.0 / 15 23: 34.2 / 12 24: 56.2
14th GermanyGermany GER Manuel Faisst 115.5 / 17 23: 29.5 / 11 25: 01.5
19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Tim Hug 108.8 / 22 23: 53.7 / 19 25: 52.7
31 AustriaAustria AUT Lukas Klapfer 120.6 / 12 26: 03.5 / 46 27: 15.5

Date: February 22, 2019
Large hill HS 130/10 km

World Champion 2017 : Johannes Rydzek Olympic Champion 2018 : Johannes RydzekGermanyGermany
GermanyGermany

team

space country athlete Time / backlog
1 NorwayNorway Norway Espen Bjørnstad
Jan Schmid
Jørgen Graabak
Jarl Magnus Riiber
50: 15.5
2 GermanyGermany Germany Johannes Rydzek
Eric Frenzel
Fabian Rießle
Vinzenz Geiger
+ 1.0
3 AustriaAustria Austria Bernhard Gruber
Mario Seidl
Franz-Josef Rehrl
Lukas Klapfer
+ 5.0
4th JapanJapan Japan Gō Yamamoto
Yoshito Watabe
Hideaki Nagai
Akito Watabe
+28.7
5 FinlandFinland Finland Arttu Mäkiaho
Leevi Mutru
Ilkka Herola
Eero Hirvonen
+1: 09.6
6th FranceFrance France Laurent Muhlethaler
Maxime Laheurte
François Braud
Antoine Gérard
+1: 12.0
7th ItalyItaly Italy Raffaele Buzzi
Aaron Kostner
Samuel Costa
Alessandro Pittin
+ 2: 39.1
8th PolandPoland Poland Adam Cieślar
Paweł Twardosz
Szczepan Kupczak
Paweł Słowiok
+ 2: 54.0
9 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Tomáš Portyk
Lukáš Daněk
Jan Vytrval
Ondřej Pažout
+ 4: 27.6
10 United StatesUnited States United States Taylor Fletcher
Grant Andrews
Jared Shumate
Ben Loomis
+ 6: 49.7
11 RussiaRussia Russia Vitaly Ivanov
Ernest Yachin
Vyacheslav Barkov
Alexander Paschajew
+ 7: 24.6
12 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Tschingis Rakparow
Eldar Orusayev
Vyacheslav Botschkarew
Daniil Gluchow
+14: 43.7

Date: March 2, 2019
normal hill HS 109/4 × 5 km

World Champion 2017 : Germany | Eric Frenzel , Björn Kircheisen , Fabian Rießle , Johannes Rydzek Olympic Champion 2018 : Germany | Vinzenz Geiger , Fabian Rießle , Eric Frenzel , Johannes RydzekGermanyGermany 
GermanyGermany 

Team sprint

space country athlete Leap

Pts./pl.

Run

Time / pl.

End time [min]
1 GermanyGermany GER Eric Frenzel
Fabian Riessle
258.2 / 1 28: 29.5 / 6 28: 29.5
2 NorwayNorway NOR Jan Schmid
Jarl Magnus Riiber
244.6 / 4 28: 10.7 / 2 28: 37.7
3 AustriaAustria AUT Franz-Josef Rehrl
Bernhard Gruber
247.2 / 3 28: 16.7 / 4 28: 38.7
4th JapanJapan JPN Yoshito Watabe
Akito Watabe
254.1 / 2 29: 17.9 / 12 29: 25.9
5 ItalyItaly ITA Aaron Kostner
Alessandro Pittin
204.0 / 7 28: 18.6 / 5 30: 06.6
6th FranceFrance FRA Antoine Gérard
Maxime Laheurte
209.3 / 5 28: 36.1 / 7 30: 14.1
7th FinlandFinland FIN Ilkka Herola
Eero Hirvonen
182.7 / 8 28: 01.6 / 1 30: 32.6
8th PolandPoland POLE Szczepan Kupczak
Paweł Słowiok
205.6 / 6 29: 14.9 / 11 30: 59.9
9 United StatesUnited States United States Taylor Fletcher
Ben Loomis
163.4 / 11 28: 16.3 / 3 31: 36.2
10 Czech RepublicCzech Republic CZE Jan Vytrval
Tomáš Portyk
170.4 / 9 29: 08.0 / 8 32: 04.0
11 SloveniaSlovenia SLO Ožbej Jelen
Vid Vrhovnik
167.2 / 10 29: 10.8 / 10 32: 12.8
12 RussiaRussia RUS Samir Mastiev
Vyacheslav Barkov
145.5 / 13 29: 10.0 / 9 32: 54.0
13 UkraineUkraine UKR Dmytro Masurchuk
Viktor Passichnyk
154.4 / 12 LAP
14th KazakhstanKazakhstan KAZ Tschingis Rakparow
Daniil Gluchow
100.1 / 15 LAP
15th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN Zhao Jiawen
Zhao Zihe
110.7 / 14 LAP

Date: February 24, 2019
Large hill HS 130/2 x 7.5 km

World Champion 2017 : Germany | Eric Frenzel , Johannes Rydzek Olympic Champion 2018 : not in the program GermanyGermany 

Incidents

Safety nets

After the ski jumper Thomas Aasen Markeng crashed against the boards at high speed on a training jump from the Bergiselschanze in Innsbruck , a net was set up to cushion any further falls. However, another incident occurred at the Nordic Combined competition on February 22nd when a ski came off after the Estonian Kristjan Ilves fell , raced down the slope and shot out through the new safety net. Martin Schmitt , who worked as a TV expert at the World Championships, narrowly escaped a collision. The competition has meanwhile been interrupted to make the network safer. As a further measure, a closer-meshed ice hockey network was installed to intercept potential skis.

Doping raids: "Operation Bloodletting"

On the morning of February 27, 2019, extensive raids under the code name "Operation Aderlass" began in the athletes' camp in Seefeld and in Erfurt, Germany , on suspicion of blood doping , as a result of which the police arrested nine people, including five athletes and two supervisors in Seefeld announced. The cross-country skiers temporarily arrested, excluded from the competition and threatened by the FIS with a multi-year ban and mostly confessed are Dominik Baldauf , Max Hauke (both Austria), Andreas Veerpalu , Karel Tammjärv (both Estonia) and Alexei Poltoranin (Kazakhstan), and according to the coordinating Austrian Federal Criminal Police Office around the German sports doctor Mark Schmidt , who already worked for the Gerolsteiner cycling team , and another German accomplice. In Schmidt's practice in Erfurt, which was observed for weeks, dozens of blood bags, centrifuges and computers, which according to other sources were 40 under cover names, were seized. Schmidt had received some equipment, such as a centrifuge, from Stefan Matschiner , who had been involved in a doping scandal in Austria around 10 years earlier. Media reports compare the dimension and the procedure with the doping scandal Fuentes . The main public prosecutor for doping offenses in Munich is responsible for the German investigations , and the two German suspects from the supervisory staff - including the doctor's father - were brought from Austria.

As a result, the ÖSV waived the start of the Austrian cross-country relay and announced personnel consequences.

Web links

Commons : Nordic World Ski Championships 2019  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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