FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2001
Host city | Sankt Anton am Arlberg |
---|---|
Country | Austria |
Events | 10 |
Opening | 29 January 2001 (2001-01-29) |
Closing | 10 February 2001 (2001-02-10) |
Opened by | Thomas Klestil |
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2001 were held in St. Anton, Austria, between 29 January and 10 February, 2001.[1]
Men's competitions
Downhill
Date: 7 February
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Austria | Hannes Trinkl | 1:38.74 |
2 | Austria | Hermann Maier | 1:38.94 |
3 | Germany | Florian Eckert | 1:39.26 |
Super-G
Date: 30 January
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | Daron Rahlves | 1:21.46 |
2 | Austria | Stephan Eberharter | 1:21.54 |
3 | Austria | Hermann Maier | 1:21.69 |
Giant Slalom
Date: 8 February
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time | Run 1 | Run 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Switzerland | Michael von Grünigen | 2:23.80 | 1:10.94 | 1:12.86 |
2 | Norway | Kjetil André Aamodt | 2:24.15 | 1:10.58 | 1:13.57 |
3 | France | Frédéric Covili | 2:24.18 | 1:11.06 | 1:13.12 |
Slalom
Date: 10 February
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time | Run 1 | Run 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Austria | Mario Matt | 1:39.66 | 50.22 | 49.44 |
2 | Austria | Benjamin Raich | 1:39.81 | 50.18 | 49.63 |
3 | Slovenia | Mitja Kunc | 1:40.36 | 51.52 | 48.84 |
Combination
Date: 5 February
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time | Slalom | Downhill |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Norway | Kjetil André Aamodt | 2:58.25 | 1:31.81 | 1:26.44 |
2 | Austria | Mario Matt | 2:58.93 | 1:31.95 | 1:26.98 |
3 | Switzerland | Paul Accola | 2:59.53 | 1:33.98 | 1:25.55 |
Women's competitions
Downhill
Date: 6 February
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Austria | Michaela Dorfmeister | 1:36.20 |
2 | Austria | Renate Götschl | 1:36.34 |
3 | Austria | Selina Heregger | 1:36.37 |
Super-G
Date: 29 January
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | France | Régine Cavagnoud | 1:23.44 |
2 | Italy | Isolde Kostner | 1:23.49 |
3 | Germany | Hilde Gerg | 1.23.52 |
Giant Slalom
Date: 9 February
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time | Run 1 | Run 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Switzerland | Sonja Nef | 2:19.01 | 1:09.76 | 1:09.25 |
2 | Italy | Karen Putzer | 2:20.11 | 1:10.12 | 1:09.99 |
3 | Sweden | Anja Pärson | 2:20.52 | 1:11.39 | 1:09.13 |
Slalom
Date: 7 February
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time | Run 1 | Run 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sweden | Anja Pärson | 1:32.95 | 44.69 | 48.26 |
2 | France | Christel Saioni | 1:33.56 | 44.88 | 48.68 |
3 | Norway | Hedda Berntsen | 1:33.99 | 46.34 | 47.65 |
Combination
Date: 2 February
Placing | Country | Athlete | Time | Downhill | Slalom |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Germany | Martina Ertl | 2:55.65 | 1:27.36 | 1:28.29 |
2 | Austria | Christine Sponring | 2:58.23 | 1:27.20 | 1:31.03 |
3 | Italy | Karen Putzer | 2:58.69 | 1:27.59 | 1:31.10 |
Medals table
Place | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Austria | 3 | 6 | 2 | 11 |
2 | Switzerland | 2 | - | 1 | 3 |
3 | France | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Norway | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |
5 | Germany | 1 | - | 2 | 3 |
6 | Sweden | 1 | - | 1 | 2 |
7 | United States | 1 | - | - | 1 |
8 | Italy | - | 2 | 1 | 3 |
9 | Slovenia | - | - | 1 | 1 |
References
- ^ de:Alpine Skiweltmeisterschaft 2001
External links
- FIS-ski.com – results – 2001 World Championships – St. Anton, Austria
- FIS-ski.com – results – World Championships
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