Winter sports world cup in Ramsau

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This article deals with the winter sports world cups in Ramsau , which take place in various winter sports disciplines. The highlight was the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1999 , which was held here.

Sports facilities

Ski jump

Ski jumps in Ramsau

The ski jump in Ramsau is a normal hill with a hill size of 98 meters and a K point of 90 meters. It was built in 1995 for the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1999 . The hill record of 101 meters from 2005 is held by the Japanese Daito Takahashi . Since the Nordic World Ski Championships also include jumping on the large hill, the competitions on this type of jump had to be relocated to the Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen .

Cross-country skiing

In cross-country skiing , World Cup races have been held in Ramsau since the 1983/84 season for men and 1986/87 for women.

Results men and women

year date discipline winner date discipline Winner
1983 16. 12. Classic 30 km SwedenSweden Gunde Svan
17th December Relay 4x10 km Italy
1986 10th December Freestyle 15 km SwedenSweden Gunde Svan Freestyle 10 km NorwayNorway Marianne Dahlmo
1988 10th December Freestyle 15 km SwedenSweden Torgny Mogren
11.12. Relay classic 4x10 km Not known
1992 12.12. Freestyle 10 km NorwayNorway Vegard Ulvang Classic 5 km Czech RepublicCzech Republic Kateřina Neumannová
13. 12. Classic 15 km NorwayNorway Bjørn Dæhlie
1998 8.1. Classic 15 km NorwayNorway Thomas Alsgaard Classic 10 km NorwayNorway Marit Mikkelsplass
9.1. Classic 5 km NorwayNorway Bente Skari
10.1. Freestyle 30 km NorwayNorway Thomas Alsgaard
11. 1. Relay 4x10 km Not known Freestyle 10 km ItalyItaly Stefania Belmondo
World Cup 1999 19 February Freestyle 30 km FinlandFinland Mika Myllyl Freestyle 15 km ItalyItaly Stefania Belmondo
22. 2. Classic 10 km FinlandFinland Mika Myllyl Classic 5 km NorwayNorway Bente Skari
23 February Hunting races 10 km + 15 km NorwayNorway Thomas Alsgaard Hunting races 5 km + 10 km ItalyItaly Stefania Belmondo
26. 2. Relay 4x10 km AustriaAustria Austria
Alois Stadlober
Markus Gandler
Michail Botwinow
Christian Hoffmann
Relay 4x5 km RussiaRussia Russia
Olga Danilowa
Larissa Lasutina
Anfissa Reszowa
Nina Gavriljuk
27. 2. Classic 30 km RussiaRussia Larissa Lasutina
28. 2. Classic 50 km FinlandFinland Mika Myllyl
2001 22.12. Freestyle 30 km 1 SwedenSweden Per Elofsson Freestyle 15 km 1 EstoniaEstonia Kristina Šmigun
2002 21 December Hunting races 10 km + 10 km GermanyGermany Axel Teichmann Hunting races 5 km + 5 km NorwayNorway Bente Skari
2003 20 December Hunting races 15 km + 15 km SwedenSweden Mathias Fredriksson Freestyle 10 km Czech RepublicCzech Republic Kateřina Neumannová
21 December Freestyle 10 km AustriaAustria Christian Hoffmann Hunting races 7.5 km + 7.5 km EstoniaEstonia Kristina Šmigun
2004 18. 12 Freestyle 30 km 1 FranceFrance Vincent Vittoz Freestyle 15 km 1 EstoniaEstonia Kristina Šmigun
  • 1 mass start race

Nordic combination

In Nordic Combined , World Cup competitions have been taking place on the K90 hill and on the cross-country ski run since the 1997/98 season .

Results

year date discipline winner
1998 9.1. Single K90 NH / 15 km NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik
13th January Sprint K90 NH / 7.5 km NorwayNorway Kenneth Braaten
World Cup 1999 20. 2. Single K90 NH / 15 km NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik
25.2. Team K90 NH / 4x5 km FinlandFinland Finland
Hannu Manninen
Tapio Nurmela
Jari Mantila
Samppa Lajunen
27. 2. Sprint K90 NH / 7.5 km NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik
2002 13th January Single K90 NH / 15 km 1 AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald
2003 8.1. Sprint K90 NH / 7.5 km FinlandFinland Samppa Lajunen
2005 17th December Single HS100 NH / 10 km 1 NorwayNorway Petter Tande
18. 12 Sprint HS100 NH / 7.5 km NorwayNorway Magnus Moan
2006 16. 12. Single HS98 NH / 10 km 1 AustriaAustria Christoph Bieler
17th December Sprint HS98 NH / 7.5 km 2 NorwayNorway Magnus Moan
2007 15 December Single HS98 NH / 10 km 1 GermanyGermany Björn Kircheisen
16. 12. Sprint HS98 NH / 7.5 km 2 GermanyGermany Björn Kircheisen
2008 20 December Single HS98 NH / 10 km United StatesUnited States Bill Demong
21 December Single HS98 NH / 10 km GermanyGermany Björn Kircheisen

Ski jumping

World Cup events in ski jumping were held twice on the K90 hill and each was won by the Japanese. In the current World Cup calendars, normal hills are no longer in the program.

Results

year date Jump winner
1998 11. 1. K90 NH JapanJapan Masahiko Harada
World Cup 1999 26. 2. K90 NH JapanJapan Kazuyoshi Funaki

Individual evidence

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