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World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2005

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The World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2005 were the 24th World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, held between 23–27 February 2005 in Bardonecchia, Italy.

Medal winners

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill Rok Perko
 Slovenia
1:25.58 Christopher Beckmann
 United States
1:25.78 Erik Fisher
 United States
1:26.40
Super-G Michael Gmeiner
 Austria
1:25.20 Rok Perko
 Slovenia
Gareth Sine
 Canada
1:25.25 Not awarded
Giant Slalom Michael Gmeiner
 Austria
2:10.28 Florian Scheiber
 Austria
2:10.55 Stefan Guay
 Canada
2:10.85
Slalom Filip Trejbal
 Czech Republic
1:24.10 Mattias Hargin
 Sweden
1:24.74 Beat Feuz
 Switzerland
1:25.02
Combined Tim Jitloff
 United States
37.53 points Kjetil Jansrud
 Norway
39.20 Florian Scheiber
 Austria
42.84
  • Two silver medals were awarded in the Super-G.

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill Nadia Fanchini
 Italy
1:28.84 Elena Fanchini
 Italy
1:28.95 Katrin Triendl
 Austria
1:29.61
Super-G Andrea Fischbacher
 Austria
1:26.81 Nadia Fanchini
 Italy
1:26.90 Elena Fanchini
 Italy
1:27.06
Giant Slalom Nadia Fanchini
 Italy
2:21.34 Brigitte Acton
 Canada
2:21.64 Michaela Kirchgasser
 Austria
2:21.73
Slalom Šárka Záhrobská
 Czech Republic
1:23.97 Kathrin Zettel
 Austria
1:24.33 Ana Jelušić
 Croatia
1:25.19
Combined Kathrin Zettel
 Austria
35.54 points Resi Stiegler
 United States
57.86 Sophie Splawinski
 Canada
74.29

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