FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1991
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The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1991 took place February 7-17, 1991 in Val di Fiemme, Italy. The women's 5 km was reintroduced after not being held in the previous championships. The men's 10 km was introduced in this championships. Additionally, this was the first championship with a unified German team for the first time officially since 1939 following separate East German and West German teams that had competed from 1958 to 1989.
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[edit] Men's cross country
[edit] 10 km classical
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Terje Langli, Norway | 25:55.0 |
Silver | Christer Majbäck, Sweden | 25:59.7 |
Bronze | Torgny Mogren, Sweden | 26:01.5 |
[edit] 15 km freestyle
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Bjørn Dæhlie, Norway | 36:57.2 |
Silver | Gunde Svan, Sweden | 37:05.6 |
Bronze | Vladimir Smirnov, USSR | 37:07.8 |
[edit] 30 km classical
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Gunde Svan, Sweden | 1:16:12.4 |
Silver | Vladimir Smirnov, USSR | 1:16:17.3 |
Bronze | Vegard Ulvang, Norway | 1:16:32.8 |
[edit] 50 km freestyle
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Torgny Mogren, Sweden | 2:03:31.6 |
Silver | Gunde Svan, Sweden | 2:03:48.8 |
Bronze | Maurilio de Zolt, Italy | 2:04:01.7 |
[edit] 4 × 10 km relay
Medal | Team | Time |
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Gold | Norway (Øyvind Skaanes, Terje Langli, Vegard Ulvang, Bjørn Daehlie) | 1:39:47.3 |
Silver | Sweden (Thomas Eriksson, Christer Majbäck, Gunde Svan, Torgny Mogren) | 1:41:39.1 |
Bronze | Finland (Mika Kuusisto, Harri Kirvesniemi, Jari Isometsä, Jari Räsänen) | 1:42:10.0 |
[edit] Women's cross country
[edit] 5 km classical
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Trude Dybendahl, Norway | 14:04.2 |
Silver | Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi, Finland | 14:04.9 |
Bronze | Manuela Di Centa, Italy | 14:24.1 |
[edit] 10 km freestyle
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Yelena Välbe, USSR | 28:25.9 |
Silver | Marie-Helene Westin, Sweden | 28:59.4 |
Bronze | Tamara Tikhonova, USSR | 29:06.5 |
[edit] 15 km classical
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Yelena Välbe, USSR | 44:58.5 |
Silver | Trude Dybendahl, Norway | 46:02.4 |
Bronze | Stefania Belmondo, Italy | 46:31.4 |
[edit] 30 km freestyle
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Lyubov Yegorova, USSR | 1:20:26.8 |
Silver | Yelena Välbe, USSR | 1:21:02.4 |
Bronze | Manuela Di Centa, Italy | 1:21:15.3 |
Yegorova was the last person to win a gold medal for the Soviet Union before its breakup later that year.
[edit] 4 × 5 km relay
Medal | Team | Time |
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Gold | USSR (Lyubov Yegorova, Raisa Smetanina, Tamara Tikhonova, Yelena Välbe) | 55:36.6 |
Silver | Italy (Bice Vanzetta, Manuela Di Centa, Gabriella Paruzzi, Stefania Belmondo) | 56:22.5 |
Bronze | Norway (Solveig Pedersen, Inger Helene Nybråten, Elin Nilsen, Trude Dybendahl) | 56:34.5 |
[edit] Men's Nordic combined
[edit] 15 km Individual Gundersen
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Fred Børre Lundberg, Norway | |
Silver | Klaus Sulzenbacher, Austria | |
Bronze | Klaus Ofner, Austria |
[edit] 3 × 10 km team
Medal | Team | Time |
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Gold | Austria (Günther Csar, Klaus Ofner, Klaus Sulzenbacher) | |
Silver | France (Francis Repellin, Xavier Girard, Fabrice Guy) | |
Bronze | Japan (Reiichi Mikata, Masashi Abe, Kazuoki Kodama) |
[edit] Men's ski jumping
[edit] Individual normal hill
Medal | Athlete | Points |
Gold | Heinz Kuttin, Austria | 222.9 |
Silver | Kent Johanssen, Norway | 222.0 |
Bronze | Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Finland | 219.6 |
[edit] Individual large hill
Medal | Athlete | Points |
Gold | Franci Petek, Yugoslavia | 217.5 |
Silver | Rune Olijnyk, Norway | 216.3 |
Bronze | Jens Weissflog, Germany | 210.0 |
Petek became the last Yugoslavian to medal before the country's plunge into war later that year. Weissflog is the first German to win an individual medal following reunification of East Germany and West Germany and the first to medal since before World War II.
[edit] Team large hill
Medal | Team | Points |
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Gold | Austria (Heinz Kuttin, Ernst Vettori, Stefan Horngacher, Andreas Felder) | 567.6 |
Silver | Finland (Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Raimo Ylipulli, Vesa Hakala, Risto Laakkonen) | 562.8 |
Bronze | Germany (Heiko Hunger, André Kiesewetter, Dieter Thoma, Jens Weissflog) | 549.4 |
[edit] Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Norway | 5 | 3 | 2 | 10 |
2 | Soviet Union | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 |
3 | Sweden | 2 | 5 | 1 | 8 |
4 | Austria | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
5 | Italy | 0 | 1 | 4 | 5 |
6 | Finland | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
7 | Germany | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
8 | Yugoslavia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
9 | France | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
10 | Japan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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