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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2005

Skiing event in Bormio, Italy


Skiing event in Bormio, Italy

FieldValue
name38th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
logoFIS Alpine Ski WC Bormio 2005 logo.png
size150
host_cityBormio and Santa Caterina, Italy
events11
opening28 January 2005
closing13 February 2005
opened_byCarlo Azeglio Ciampi
previous2003
next2007

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2005 were held from January 28 to February 13 in Bormio, Italy. The women's competition was held in neighboring Santa Caterina.

Bormio previously hosted the World Championships in 1985; other host cities in Italy include Cortina d'Ampezzo (1932, 1941 (unofficial), and 1956 (Winter Olympics)), Val Gardena (1970), and Sestriere (1997).

In northern Italy, Bormio is a regular stop on the World Cup circuit, usually for a men's downhill in late December. The Pista Stelvio is among the longest and most challenging downhill courses in the world, with a vertical drop exceeding 1000 m.

These were the last World Championships to use the traditional combined (K) format (one downhill run and two slalom runs). Starting in 2007, the world championships switched to the "super-combined" (SC) format (one run each of downhill & slalom) for the combined event. First run on the World Cup circuit in 2005 at Wengen, the "super-combi" format made its debut at the Winter Olympics in 2010.

Men's events

Men's downhill

Date: February 5

PlacingCountryAthleteTime123456
Bode Miller1:56.22
Daron Rahlves1:56.66
Michael Walchhofer1:57.09
Fritz Strobl1:57.17
Bruno Kernen1:57.25
Didier Défago1:57.37

Men's super-G

Date: January 29

PlacingCountryAthleteTime123456
Bode Miller1:27.55
Michael Walchhofer1:27.69
Benjamin Raich1:28.23
Hermann Maier1:28.40
Marco Büchel1:28.61
Florian Eckert1:28.69

Men's giant slalom

Date: February 10

PlacingCountryAthleteTimeRun 1Run 2123456
Hermann Maier2:50.411:25.051:25.36
Benjamin Raich2:50.661:25.901:24.76
Daron Rahlves2:51.091:24.451:26.64
Kalle Palander2:51.451:25.441:26.01
Thomas Grandi2:51.821:26.031:25.79
Aksel Lund Svindal2:51.991:26.031:25.96

Men's slalom

Date: February 12

PlacingCountryAthleteTimeRun 1Run 2123456
Benjamin Raich1:41.3452.0249.32
Rainer Schönfelder1:41.5852.7648.82
Giorgio Rocca1:42.0852.2249.86
Markus Larsson1:42.4852.9949.49
André Myhrer1:42.7253.3349.39
Thomas Grandi1:42.7653.0249.74

Men's combination

Date: February 3

PlacingCountryAthleteTimeDownhillSlalom123456
Benjamin Raich3:19.101:53.411:25.69
Aksel Lund Svindal3:20.011:53.701:26.31
Giorgio Rocca3:20.081:54.301:25.78
Michael Walchhofer3:20.551:51.761:28.79
Silvan Zurbriggen3:20.981:53.951:27.03
Lasse Kjus3:21.341:53.761:27.58

Women's events

Women's downhill

Date: February 6

PlacingCountryAthleteTime123456
Janica Kostelić1:39.90
Elena Fanchini1:40.16
Renate Götschl1:40.29
Lindsey C. Kildow1:40.52
Ingrid Jacquemod1:40.86
Jessica Lindell-Vikarby1:40.98

Women's super-G

Date: January 30

PlacingCountryAthleteTime123456
Anja Pärson1:17.64
Lucia Recchia1:18.09
Julia Mancuso1:18.40
Nadia Fanchini1:18.43
Isolde Kostner1:18.54
Tina Maze1:18.67

Women's giant slalom

Date: February 8

PlacingCountryAthleteTimeRun 1Run 2123456
Anja Pärson2:13,631:07.071:06.56
Tanja Poutiainen2:13,821:07.431:06.39
Julia Mancuso2:14,271:07.791:06.48
Martina Ertl2:14,311:07.681:06.63
Nicole Hosp2:14,381:07.391:06.99
Karen Putzer2:14,841:07.621:07.22

Women's slalom

Date: February 11

PlacingCountryAthleteTimeRun 1Run 2123456
Janica Kostelić1:47,9851.5956.39
Tanja Poutiainen1:48,1651.1956.97
Šárka Záhrobská1:48,6551.9056.75
Kathrin Zettel1:48.8252.5256.30
Therese Borssén1:49.0252.9356.09
Resi Stiegler1:49.2752.9756.30

Women's combination

Date: February 4

PlacingCountryAthleteTimeDownhillSlalom123456
Janica Kostelić2:53.701:31.311:22.39
Anja Pärson2:55.151:31.971:23.18
Marlies Schild2:56.401:33.621:22.78
Lindsey C. Kildow2:56.601:32.011:24.59
Šárka Záhrobská2:56.891:33.531:23.36
Kathrin Zettel2:57.441:33.741:23.70

Team event

Nations' team award

Date: February 13

This competition was held for the first time in these world championships. Six athletes of a country, including at least two men and two women, start in a total of four super G and four slalom runs. Each country sends one athlete into each run, men's and women's runs taking turns. The placings of all eight competitions are added and the country with the lowest number wins. If an athlete doesn't finish a run, the country receives 9 points.

PlacingCountryAthletesSG1
SL1SG2
SL2SG3
SL3SG4
SL4Total
Points126229338439542646748850954
Monika Bergmann-Schmuderer, Andreas Ertl, Martina Ertl, Florian Eckert, Hilde Gerg, Felix Neureuther2
32
11
17
9
Nicole Hosp, Renate Götschl, Benjamin Raich, Rainer Schönfelder, Michael Walchhofer, Kathrin Zettel5
93
52
22
1
Pierrick Bourgeat, Ingrid Jacquemod, Carole Montillet, Christel Pascal, Laure Péquegnot, Jean-Pierre Vidal3
79
23
45
5
Lindsey C. Kildow, Ted Ligety, Julia Mancuso, Bode Miller, Daron Rahlves, Sarah Schleper9
21
99
51
3
Brigitte Acton, Patrick Biggs, François Bourque, Emily Brydon, Thomas Grandi, Erik Guay3
34
96
63
8
Daniel Albrecht, Fränzi Aufdenblatten, Didier Défago, Sonja Nef, Nadia Styger, Silvan Zurbriggen9
15
64
96
6
Therese Borssén, Janette Hargin, Patrik Järbyn, Markus Larsson, André Myhrer, Anja Pärson9
58
39
39
2
Chiara Costazza, Nadia Fanchini, Peter Fill, Manfred Mölgg, Karen Putzer, Giorgio Rocca1
96
49
98
4
Mitja Dragšič, Aleš Gorza, Jure Košir, Tina Maze, Urška Rabić, Andrej Šporn9
67
75
94
7

Medal table

Course information

DateRaceStart
ElevationFinish
ElevationVertical
DropCourse
LengthAverage
Gradient
Sat 05-FebDownhill – men2255 m1268 m987 m3.186 km31.0%
Sun 06-FebDownhill – women253017457852.90127.1
Thu 03-FebDownhill – (K) – men216012688922.92630.5
Fri 04-FebDownhill – (K) – women241517456702.60625.7
Sat 29-JanSuper-G – men190712686392.09130.6
Sun 30-JanSuper-G – women233517455901.99329.6
Wed 09-FebGiant Slalom – men16961251445
Tue 08-FebGiant Slalom – women21101730380
Sat 12-FebSlalom – men14701251219
Fri 11-FebSlalom – women19001730170
Thu 03-FebSlalom – (K) – men14351251184
Fri 04-FebSlalom – (K) – women18901730160
Sun 13-FebTeam169612684281.53627.9
DateRaceStart
ElevationFinish
ElevationVertical
DropCourse
LengthAverage
Gradient
Sat 05-FebDownhill – men7398 ft4160 ft3238 ft1.980 mi.31.0%
Sun 06-FebDownhill – women8300572525751.80327.1
Thu 03-FebDownhill – (K) – men7087416029271.81830.5
Fri 04-FebDownhill – (K) – women7923572521981.61925.7
Sat 29-JanSuper-G – men6256416020961.29930.6
Sun 30-JanSuper-G – women7661572519361.23829.6
Wed 09-FebGiant Slalom – men556441041460
Tue 08-FebGiant Slalom – women692356761247
Sat 12-FebSlalom – men48234104719
Fri 11-FebSlalom – women62345676558
Thu 03-FebSlalom – (K) – men47084104604
Fri 04-FebSlalom – (K) – women62015676525
Sun 13-FebTeam5564416014040.95427.9

References

  • FIS-ski.com – results – 2005 World Championships – Bormio/Santa Caterina, Italy
  • FIS-ski.com – results – World Championships

References

  1. [[:de:Alpine Skiweltmeisterschaft 2005]]
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