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FIS Speed World Ski Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

FIS Speed World Ski Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)January-February
Frequencybiennial (since 1995)
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1995 (1995)
Organised byFIS

The FIS World Speed Skiing Championships are a biannual speed skiing competition organized by FIS. A demonstration sport on the occasion of the 1992 Olympic Games in Albertville , the World Championships are today the most prestigious event, followed by the World Cup . The first World Championships officially recognized by the FIS were held in 1995 though they have existed since 1985 .

Venues

Year Location
1995 Finland Kolari
1996 France Vars / Les Arcs
1997 France Vars
1998 France Vars
1999 Sweden Idre
2001 Italy Cervinia
2003 Finland Salla
2005 Italy Breuil / Cervinia
2007 Switzerland Verbier
2009 France Vars
2011 Switzerland Verbier
2013 France Vars
2015 Andorra Grandvalira
2017 Sweden Idre
2019 France Vars
2022 France Vars
2024 France Vars

Medallists

Men's championship

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2024  Simon Billy (FRA)  Radim Palan (CZE)  Manuel Kramer (AUT)
2022  Simon Billy (FRA)  Manuel Kramer (AUT)  Simone Origone (ITA)
2019  Simone Origone (ITA)  Simon Billy (FRA)  Klaus Schrottshammer (AUT)
2017  Bastien Montes (FRA)  Manuel Kramer (AUT)  Klaus Schrottshammer (AUT)
2015  Ivan Origone (ITA)  Simone Origone (ITA)  Klaus Schrottshammer (AUT)
2013  Simone Origone (ITA)  Bastien Montes (FRA)  Simon Billy (FRA)
2011  Simone Origone (ITA)  Ivan Origone (ITA)  Bastien Montes (FRA)
2009  Simone Origone (ITA)  Philippe May (SUI)  Jonathan Moret (SUI)
2007  Simone Origone (ITA)  Philippe May (SUI)  Bastien Montes (FRA)
2005  Simone Origone (ITA)  Philippe May (SUI)  Ross Anderson (USA)
2003  Jukka Viitasaari (FIN)  John Hembel (USA)  Marc Poncin (GBR)
2001  Jukka Viitasaari (FIN)  Philippe Goitschel (FRA)  Serge Perroud (FRA)
1999  Philippe Goitschel (FRA)  Kokipii Jyrki (FRA)  Johan Rousseau (FRA)
1998  Jeffrey Hamilton (USA)  Philippe Goitschel (FRA)  Harry Egger (AUT)
1997  Harry Egger (AUT)  Jeffrey Hamilton (USA)  Mark Rupprecht (USA)
1996  Philippe Billy (FRA)
 Markku Tammela (FIN)
-  Jeffrey Hamilton (USA)
1995  Philippe Goitschel (FRA)  Bengt Jonnson (SWE)  Esa Maata (FIN)

Women's championship

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2024  Valentina Greggio (ITA)  Cléa Martinez (FRA)  Mathilda Persson (SWE)
2022  Valentina Greggio (ITA)  Cléa Martinez (FRA)  Britta Backlund (SWE)
2019  Britta Backlund (SWE)  Lisa Hovland-Udén (SWE)  Valentina Greggio (ITA)
2017  Valentina Greggio (ITA)  Karine Dubouchet (FRA)  Lisa Hovland-Udén (SWE)
2015  Valentina Greggio (ITA)  Linda Baginski (SWE)  Lisa Hovland-Udén (SWE)
2013  Liss-Anne Pettersen (NOR)  Sanna Tidstrand (SWE)  Karine Dubouchet (FRA)
2011  Karine Dubouchet (FRA)  Linda Baginski (SWE)  Sanna Tidstrand (SWE)
2009  Karine Dubouchet (FRA)  Elena Banfo (ITA)
 Sanna Tidstrand (SWE)
Not awarded
2007  Sanna Tidstrand (SWE)  Elena Banfo (ITA)  Emeli Wolff (SWE)
2005  Tracie Sachs (USA)  Kati Matsaepelto (FIN)  Elena Banfo (ITA)
2003  Jaana Viitasaari (FIN)  Tracie Sachs (USA)  Kati Matsaepelto (FIN)
2001  Karine Dubouchet (FRA)  Jaana Viitasaari (FIN)  Tracie Sachs (USA)
1999  Karine Dubouchet (FRA)  Carolyn Curl (USA)  Tracie Sachs (USA)
1998  Karine Dubouchet (FRA)  Carolyn Curl (USA)  Laurence Leuba (SUI)
1997  Carolyn Curl (USA)  Karine Dubouchet (FRA)  Régine Bianco (SUI)
1996  Karine Dubouchet (FRA)  Carolyn Curl (USA)  Ulla Riihimäki (FIN)
1995  Cheryl Sandercock (CAN)  Anna Morin (SWE)  Liss-Anne Pettersen (NOR)

References

  • "FIS Speed Skiing calendar and results". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  • "FIS Speed Skiing documents". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
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