2003 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering

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The 2003 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering was the fifth European Championship of ski mountaineering and was held in the Tatra Mountains, Slovakia, from March 28, 2003 to March 30, 2003. The competition was organized by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC) of the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA).

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Results

[1]

Nation ranking and medals

(all age groups) [2]

rankingcountryteamindividual
points Med 1.png Med 2.png Med 3.png points Med 1.png Med 2.png Med 3.png total points
1Flag of France.svg  France 452119691211421
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 31219534321265
3Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 3421118053121147
4Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 2087771985
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1686941862
6Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 278370648
7Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 106266372
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 142121263
9Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 72182254
10Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 621201182
11Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 14146160
12Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 148148
13Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 181241142
14Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 66773
15Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 6969
16Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 134
17Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22

Team

Event held on March 28, 2003

List of the best 10 teams by gender: [3]

Women

rankingteamtotal time
Med 1.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Mabillard/Favre-Moretti 02h 53' 52"*)
Med 2.png Flag of France.svg   Ducognon/Oggeri 03h 02' 56"*)
Med 3.png Flag of France.svg   C. Favre/Lathuraz 03h 10' 26"*)
4 Flag of Italy.svg   Raso/Riva03h 10' 35"*)
5 Flag of Germany.svg   Maurer/J. Graßl 03h 14' 33"*)
6 Flag of France.svg  Guigon/N. Blanc03h 30' 32"*)
7 Flag of Germany.svg   Treimer/Echtler-Schleich03h 39' 21"*)
8 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Pažitná/Lackovičová 03h 40' 10"*)
9 Flag of Spain.svg   García Sàez/C. Bes Ginesta 03h 45' 26"*)
10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   Oršulová/Bulířová04h 09' 16"*)

Men

rankingteamtotal time
Med 1.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Farquet/Elmer 02h 23' 37"*)
Med 2.png Flag of Italy.svg   Reichegger/Brunod 02h 23' 43"*)
Med 3.png Flag of Italy.svg   Vescovo/Mezzanotte 02h 24' 01"*)
4 Flag of France.svg   Brosse/Gignoux 02h 24' 31"*)
5 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Hug/Taramarcaz 02h 27' 57"*)
6 Flag of Switzerland.svg   J.-Y. Rey/Masserey 02h 28' 33"*)
7 Flag of France.svg   B. Blanc/Champange02h 28' 54"*)
8 Flag of France.svg   Meilleur/Tomio 02h 29' 16"*)
9 Flag of Italy.svg   Battel/J. Pellissier 02h 29' 24"*)
10 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Moret/Pittex 02h 31' 14"*)

*) total time including 3 penalty minutes

Individual

Event held on March 30, 2003

List of the best 10 participants by gender: [4]

Women

rankingparticipanttotal time
Med 1.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Cristina Favre-Moretti 02h 25' 33"
Med 2.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Catherine Mabillard 02h 32' 21"
Med 3.png Flag of France.svg   Valérie Ducognon 02h 39' 08"
4 Flag of Germany.svg   Judith Graßl 02h 40' 56"
5 Flag of France.svg   Corinne Favre 02h 42' 35"
6 Flag of France.svg   Delphine Oggeri 02h 44' 27"
7 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Gabrielle Magnenat 02h 44' 39"
8 Flag of Germany.svg   Traudl Maurer 02h 45' 50"
9 Flag of France.svg   Nathalie Bourillon 02h 49' 28"
10 Flag of France.svg   Carole Toïgo 02h 50' 33"

Men

rankingparticipanttotal time
Med 1.png Flag of Italy.svg   Manfred Reichegger 02h 01' 20"
Med 2.png Flag of France.svg   Stéphane Brosse 02h 01' 39"
Med 3.png Flag of Switzerland.svg  Heinz Blatter02h 02' 08"
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Rico Elmer 02h 02' 51"
5 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Pierre-Marie Taramarcaz 02h 03' 35"
6 Flag of Italy.svg   Dennis Brunod 02h 03' 42"
7 Flag of Italy.svg   Graziano Boscacci 02h 04' 44"
8 Flag of Italy.svg   Camillo Vescovo 02h 04' 44"
9 Flag of France.svg   Cédric Tomio 02h 04' 54"
10 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Damien Farquet 02h 05' 03"

Combination ranking

combination ranking including the results of the individual and team races

List of the best 10 participants by gender: [5]

Women

rankingparticipant
Med 1.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Cristina Favre-Moretti
Med 2.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Catherine Mabillard
Med 3.png Flag of France.svg   Valérie Ducognon
4 Flag of France.svg   Delphine Oggeri
5 Flag of France.svg   Corinne Favre
6 Flag of Germany.svg   Judith Graßl
7 Flag of Germany.svg   Traudl Maurer
8 Flag of Italy.svg  Maria Luisa Riva
9 Flag of France.svg   Véronique Lathuraz
10 Flag of France.svg  Nathalie Blanc

Men

rankingparticipant
Med 1.png Flag of Italy.svg   Manfred Reichegger
Med 2.png Flag of France.svg   Stéphane Brosse
Med 3.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Rico Elmer
4 Flag of Italy.svg   Dennis Brunod
5 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Damien Farquet
6 Flag of Italy.svg   Camillo Vescovo
7 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Pierre-Marie Taramarcaz
8 Flag of Italy.svg   Mirco Mezzanotte
9 Flag of France.svg   Cédric Tomio
10 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Alexander Hug

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References

  1. Championnat d'Europe 2003-Résultats, published by the FFME. Accessed 2009-03-15. Archived 2009-05-14.
  2. Championnat d’Europe 2003-Classement par nation Archived 2006-12-10 at the Wayback Machine , published by the FFME.
  3. Championnat d'Europe 2003-Classements par équipe Archived 2006-12-10 at the Wayback Machine , published by the FFME.
  4. Championnat d'Europe 2003-Classements individuell Archived 2006-12-10 at the Wayback Machine , published by the FFME.
  5. Classements du combiné Archived 2006-12-10 at the Wayback Machine , published by the FFME.