2011 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships

The 35th Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in 2011 and discharged in this context 6 U-23 Cross Country World Championships were held until January 31, 2011 in Otepaeae of 25. The competitions in ski jumping and Nordic combined were held on the Tehvandi hill ( K90 ) in Tehvandi Sports Center.

  • 3.1 10 km freestyle
  • Sprint Classic 3.2
  • 3.3 15 km pursuit race
  • 4.1 10 km freestyle
  • 4.2 Sprint Classic
  • 4.3 20 km pursuit race
  • 4.4 4x5 km relay
  • 5.1 5 km freestyle
  • 5.2 Sprint Classic
  • 5.3 10 km pursuit race
  • 5.4 4x3, 3 km relay
  • 6.1 Gundersen ( normal hill HS 100/10 miles)
  • 6.2 Gundersen ( normal hill HS 106/5 miles)
  • 6.3 team competition
  • 7.1 Normal Hill
  • 7.2 jumping team normal hill
  • 8.1 Normal Hill
  • 8.2 jumping team normal hill
  • 9.1 Nations Cup
  • 9.2 Junior Nations Cup
  • 9.3 U23 Nations Cup

Participant

Athletes from 38 nations took part in the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2011. Broken down by sports were represented, followed by jumping with 25 nations and of the Nordic combined with 17 nations, most nations in the long run with 36 different countries.

  • Canada Canada
  • Kazakhstan
  • Croatia Croatia
  • Latvia Latvia
  • Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
  • Lithuania Lithuania
  • Mongolia Mongolia
  • Netherlands The Netherlands
  • Norway Norway
  • Austria Austria
  • Poland Poland
  • Romania Romania
  • Russia Russia
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Switzerland Switzerland
  • Slovakia Slovakia
  • Slovenia Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Czech Republic Czech Republic
  • Ukraine Ukraine
  • Hungary Hungary
  • Venezuela Venezuela
  • United States United States
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom
  • Belarus Belarus

Cross Country U23 Men

15 km freestyle

Date: January 27, 2011 The competition about 15 km freestyle was dominated by the Russian athletes. Also in this competition continued with Yevgeny Below the favorite by. Below, the already celebrated a podium finish in the World Cup this season, pointed his compatriots Pavel Vikulin and Raul Schakirsjanow on the second and third places. For a little surprise was the Briton Andrew Musgrave, who was eliminated in sixth place. On the seventh and eighth was followed by two German competitors Andreas Katz and Hannes Dotzler. The German hopefuls Tim Tscharnke finished a disappointing 21st place for him. The Romanian Constantin Paul pepene who last year won the pursuit competition, was tenth. Best Austrian starter was Thomas grader in 13th place. 67 athletes crossed the finish line. The Finn Juho Mikkonen gave up the race.

Sprint classic

Date: January 29, 2011 The Russian Alexander Panschinski, who won the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver the silver medal in the sprint, was his role as favorite. After qualifying he could already decide for himself, he sat down in the final against the Norwegians Timo Andre Bakken and Magnus Moholt by. The Italian Dietmar Nöckler took fourth place as the year before. Local hero Karel Tammjärv überraschete with fifth place. Best German was Sebastianan Eisenlauer in eighth place. The other two German competitors Bögl Lucas and Philip Marshall dropped out in qualifying. Best Swiss Jovian Hediger was on the 22nd place. Gianluca Gologna, the younger brother of Dario Cologna failed than 31 short of the qualification. Markus Bader finished in 26th place as the best Austrian starter. 56 athletes ran the qualification, a registered participant does not approached.

30 km pursuit race

Date: January 31, 2011 57 athletes crossed the finish line, five did not reach the goal and two participants reported not competed.

Cross Country U23 Women

10 km freestyle

Date: January 27, 2011 Even the women's 10-kilometer freestyle competition sat down with Krista Lähteenmäki the top favorite by. The Olympian in 2010, the already celebrated top- ten finishes in the World Cup, sat confidently with a minute's lead over the competition through. The Norwegian Hilde Lauvhaug who had stood by 6.6 kilometers in sixth place, had the most power reserves towards the end of the race and secured with 2 seconds behind the Russian Mariya Gischina the bronze medal. The Slovenian Alenka Čebašek who still held the second place in the previous measurement, had to pay tribute to their early pace and dropped back to sixth place. A good performance was shown by the German sprint specialist Denise Herrmann, the einkam seventh. Monique Siegel and Sandra Ringwald occupied the place 15 and 21 among the 42 starters who all reached the goal, there were no athletes from Austria and Switzerland.

Sprint classic

Date: January 29, 2011 The victory in the women's sprint secured Kerttu Niskanen. The Finn, who last year won the 10 km classic in itself, thus won her second U23 World Champion title. She sat down while clearly against the Norwegian Britt Ingunn Nydal and the Swede by Jennie Öberg. Launched as a big favorite Swede Hanna Brodin would have to be content with fifth place. The Estonian starter Triin Ojaste who had finished second in qualifying, missed the final and finished ninth. The best German rider was Denis Herrmann, who also was eliminated in the semifinals, finishing in eleventh place. The only starter from Switzerland, Tatjana Stiffler, 19, was among the 40 starters that challenged the qualification was not a participant from Austria.

15 km pursuit race

Date: January 31, 2011 35 athletes crossed the finish line, three reported no runners competed.

Cross Country Junior

10 km freestyle

Date: January 26, 2011 103 starters were reported. A registered participant did not occur to an athlete did not reach the target.

Sprint Classic

Date: January 28, 2011 A total of 98 athletes participated in the qualification part, reported two runners did not occur and a runner did not reach the target.

20 km pursuit race

Date: January 30, 2011 80 athletes crossed the finish line, 7 gave early on and a registered participant does not approached.

4x5 km relay

Date: January 31, 2011 A total of 19 nations registered a season for this race and all came to the finish.

Cross Country Junior Women

5 km freestyle

Date: January 26, 2011 88 starters were reported. One participant reported not joined to an athlete did not reach the target.

Sprint Classic

Date: January 28, 2011 A total of 87 athletes took part in the qualification.

10 km pursuit race

Date: January 30, 2011 75 athletes crossed the finish line and gave three early on.

4x3, 3 km relay

Date: January 31, 2011 A total of 17 nations registered a season for this race and all came to the finish.

Nordic Combined Junior

Gundersen ( normal hill HS 100/10 miles)

Date: January 27, 2011 The local hero Nurmsalu secured the jump competition and walked away with a lead of 28 seconds or 30 seconds on the two favorites Rydzek and Jelenko in the cross-country competition. The strong runners Ole Christian Wendel was in 27th after the jumping already 2:40 behind the Estonians. Already in the 2nd round ( after a little more than 2.5 miles) Jelenko and Rydzek could close a gap. From this leading trio, the German was the strongest runner and won safely at the end of 47 seconds or 1:03 before Jelenko and Nurmsalu. Rydzek said after the competition of a perfect race. Nurmsalu announced that he was a little nervous when Wendel came closer and closer, but after the 3rd round it was clear to 90% that he will not catch him. Fastest cross country time had addressed the spiral with just under 20 seconds ahead of the Austrians Rehrl and Schneider. The medal winners presented the 9th ( Rydzek ), 18 ( Jelenko ) or 33 ( Nurmsalu ) runtime for their success. A runner came not, three of the 57 participants started not reached the destination.

Gundersen ( normal hill HS 106/5 miles)

Date: January 29, 2011 As early as 2 days earlier again went Nurmsalu emerged as the winner jump. This time was the projection on Jelenko 10 seconds over third-placed Austria Brandner 30 seconds. Rydzek was as 5 already 50 seconds behind the Estonians, the other strong runners were already too far behind the medals to the short distance to become dangerous again. Halfway through the race had Rydzek still a residue of 21 seconds to the leading duo now Jelenko / Nurmsalu. At the beginning of this second round of Jelenko to distinguish it from Nurmsalu and gave no more from this guide. Nurmsalu of Rypdzek was allowed to stand on the last slope and the silver medal was able to secure. Fastest in the long- running was again Ole Christian Wendel, who finished the race in 28th, 20 seconds before Rydzek and the American Nick Hendrickson. Jelenko ran the fastest 11, Nurmsalu would become in the long run 37. Nurmsalu celebrated his third bronze medal within three days of self-reported with a glass of apple juice, because it has to compete the next day with the Estonian team at the ski jumpers. 59 athletes completed the jump, one of which did not occur in the long run and a combiner ended the long- running early.

Team competition

The Mannschaftsbewerbwar scheduled for January 30, 2011, but had to be canceled.

Junior Ski Jumping

Normal hill

Date: January 28, 2011 Stefan Kraft secured with hill record in the second passage nor the Vice World Champion title to make it clear before the team competition, that the series of the Austrian Ski Federation continues, at least got a medal since 1988 at each Junior World Cup in ski jumping. Gold went to the world cup already experienced Favorites Vladimir Sografski from Bulgaria, thus crowned the first Bulgarian Nordic Junior World Champion. The third place of the local hero Kaarel Nurmsalu was a big surprise, the actual combiner secured a day before in just this sport also the bronze medal. "So I did not expect. Actually tomorrow is my day with the combination. I thought I might make it into the top ten. I wanted the special jumping actually try only once ," said the man surprise. The world cup seasoned Richard Freitag disappointed somewhat with the 9th Place. Overall, were among the top 12 jumpers from ten nations. 68 participants attended in the standings, two knights were disqualified.

Team jumping normal hill

Date: January 30, 2011 After several postponements due to the strong wind sat down as expected the defending champion quartet from Austria with 920.5 points, just ahead of the relatively strong DSV team through. After the first pass, the German quartet still 24 points was ahead. "It was good to be not jumped in singles. I was really sick. Even nicer is the title with the team that we had not really taken into account. We have caught 24 points in the second passage, which is sport ," said the now three -time junior world champion Michael Hayböck. A small surprise was the third place of the Norwegian team that managed to put almost against the favored Poland. Disappointing the Finnish team behind a podium place went to 50 points on rank 7. A total of 12 nations registered a team for this jump.

Ski Jumping Juniors

Normal hill

Date: January 27, 2011 By Coline Mattel the favorite won the contest, for in November 2010, has become only 15 years old Frenchwoman it was for silver last year was the second Junior World Championship medal in her career. The Japanese Yūki Itō reached after 93 meters on the first pass and the associated fifth place with 99 in the second daily maximum width and the front runners. The second place went to the Slovenian Špela Rogelj, which thus kept their place from the first run. Striking that all medal winners were born 94 and younger and none of the major ski jumping nations such as Norway, Austria, Germany and Finland was represented on the podium. 50 participants came to the vote, a vaulter was disqualified.

Team jumping normal hill

The team competition for women was scheduled for January 29, 2011, but had to be canceled after several postponements.

Nations Cup

Nations Cup

Junior Nations Cup

U23 Nations Cup

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