FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

Started Year
: 1924
Game
: Nordic combined
Current Champion
: 10 km individual normal hill:Johannes Rydzek
 

History Of FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships have been held in various numbers and types of events since 1925 for men and since 1954 for women. Championship events include nordic skiing's three disciplines: cross-country skiing, ski jumping, and nordic combined (the latter being a combination sport consisting of both cross-country and ski jumping). From 1924 to 1939, the World Championships were held every year, including the Winter Olympics. After World War II, the World Championships were held every four years from 1950 to 1982. Since 1985, the World Championships have been held in odd-numbered years.


FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Archieve

10 km individual normal hill

  • 1925-Otakar Nemecký 
    • 1926-Johan Grøttumsbråten 
    • 1927-Rudolf Burkert 
    • 1929-Hans Vinjarengen 
    • 1930-Hans Vinjarengen 
    • 1931-Johan Grøttumsbråten 
    • 1933-Sven Eriksson 
    • 1934-Oddbjørn Hagen 
    • 1935-Oddbjørn Hagen 
    • 1937-Sigurd Røen 
    • 1938-Olaf Hoffsbakken 
    • 1939-Gustav 'Gustl' Berauer 
    • 1950-Heikki Hasu 
    • 1954-Sverre Stenersen 
    • 1958-Paavo Korhonen 
    • 1962-Arne Larsen 
    • 1966-Georg Thoma 
    • 1970-Ladislav Rygl 
    • 1974-Ulrich Wehling 
    • 1978-Konrad Winkler 
    • 1982-Tom Sandberg 
    • 1985-Hermann Weinbuch 
    • 1987-Torbjørn Løkken 
    • 1989-Trond Einar Elden 
    • 1991-Fred Børre Lundberg 
    • 1993-Kenji Ogiwara 
    • 1995-Fred Børre Lundberg 
    • 1997-Kenji Ogiwara 
    • 1999-Bjarte Engen Vik 
    • 2001-Bjarte Engen Vik 
    • 2003-Ronny Ackermann 
    • 2005-Ronny Ackermann 
    • 2007-Ronny Ackermann 
    • 2009-Todd Lodwick 
    • 2011-Eric Frenzel 
    • 2013-Jason Lamy
    • 2015-Johannes Rydzek


    4 x 5 km team (3 x 10 km: 1982-93):

    • 1982-Uwe Dotzauer,Günther Schmieder,Konrad Winkler
    • 1984-Hallstein Bøgseth,Geir Andersen,Thomas Müller
    • 1985-Thomas Müller,Hubert Schwarz,Hermann Weinbuch
    • 1987-Hermann Weinbuch,Hans-Peter Pohl,Thomas Müller
    • 1989-Trond Einar Elden,Trond-Arne Bredesen,Bård Jørgen Elden
    • 1991-Günther Csar,Klaus Ofner,Klaus Sulzenbacher
    • 1993-Takanori Kono,Masashi Abe,Kenji Ogiwara
    • 1995-Masashi Abe,Tsugiharu Ogiwara,Kenji Ogiwara,Takanori Kono
    • 1997-Halldor Skard,Bjarte Engen Vik,Knut Tore Apeland,Fred Børre Lundberg
    • 1999-Hannu Manninen,Tapio Nurmela,Jari Mantila,Fred Børre Lundberg
    • 2001-Kenneth Braaten,Sverre Rotevatn,Bjarte Engen Vik,Kristian Hammer
    • 2003-Michael Gruber,Wilhelm Denifl,Christoph Bieler,Felix Gottwald
    • 2005-Petter Tande,Håvard Klemetsen,Magnus Moan,Kristian Hammer
    • 2007-Anssi Koivuranta,Janne Ryynänen,Jaakko Tallus,Hannu Manninen
    • 2009-Yusuke Minato,Taihei Kato,Akito Watabe,Norihito Kobayashi
    • 2011-Bernhard Gruber,David Kreiner,Felix Gottwald,Mario Stecher


    10 km individual large hill:

    • 1999 -Bjarte Engen Vik 
    • 2001- Marco Baacke 
    • 2003- Johnny Spillane 
    • 2005- Ronny Ackermann 
    • 2007- Hannu Manninen 
    • 2009 - Bill Demong 
    • 2011 - Jason Lamy-Chappuis 
    • 2013 Eric Frenzel 
    • 2015- Bernhard Gruber 


    4 x 5 km team normal hill:

    • 2011-David Kreiner,Bernhard Gruber,Felix Gottwald,Mario Stecher
    • 2013-François Braud,Maxime Laheurte,Sébastien Lacroix,Jason Lamy-Chappuis
    • 2015-Tino Edelmann,Eric Frenzel,Fabian Rießle,Johannes Rydzek


    2 x 7.5 km team sprint large hill:

    • 2013-Sébastien Lacroix,Jason Lamy-Chappuis
    • 2015-François Braud,Jason Lamy-Chappuis

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