2005 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships

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FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2005
Host city Rovaniemi, Finland
Events13
Opening21 March
Closing26 March

The FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2005 took place in Rovaniemi, Finland from 21 March to 26 March 2005. It was the 28th Junior World Championships in nordic skiing.

Contents

Schedule

All times are in local time (UTC+2).

Medal summary

Junior events

Cross-country skiing

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Junior Events
Men's sprint classic [1] Even Sletten
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Petter Northug
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Emil Jönsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Men's 10 kilometre free [2] Petter Northug
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
23:06.1 Keishin Yoshida
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
23:36.1 Emil Hegle Svendsen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
23:41.7
Men's 20 kilometre pursuit [3] Petter Northug
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
52:04.7 Toni Närväinen
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
52:06.3 Mikhail Devyatyarov Jr.
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
52:10.5
Men's 4 × 10 km relay [4] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Mikhail Devyatyarov Jr.
Ilia Chernousov
Nikolay Khokhryakov
Egor Sorin
1:36:38.2Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Kjell Christian Markset
Petter Northug
Ronny Hafsås
Emil Hegle Svendsen
1:38:06.4Flag of France.svg  France
Romain Vandel
Cyril Miranda
Maurice Manificat
Guilhem Alexandre
1:39:04.7
Ladies' Junior Events
Ladies' sprint classic [5] Kari Vikhagen Gjeitnes
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Astrid Jacobsen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Ida Ingemarsdotter
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Ladies' 5 kilometre free [6] Natalya Iliana
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
14:24.8 Yuliya Kolesnitchenko
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
14:39.2 Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
14:39.8
Ladies' 10 kilometre pursuit [7] Marte Elden
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
29:24.9 Olga Tiagai
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
29:29.4 Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
29:43.9
Ladies' 4 × 5 km relay [8] Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Astrid Jacobsen
Caroline Tangen
Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen
Marte Elden
54:11.1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Olga Tiagai
Yuliya Kolesnitchenko
Natalya Iliana
Evgenya Bazarnova
54:28.3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Eliška Hájková
Martina Chrástková
Lenka Munclingerová
Eva Nývltová
55:30.3

Nordic Combined

EventGoldSilverBronze
Normal hill/5 km [9] Petter Tande
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
11:51.7 Florian Schillinger
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
+3.9 Tino Edelmann
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
+5.8
Normal hill/10 km [10] Petter Tande
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
25:56.6 Tino Edelmann
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
+57.4 Anssi Koivuranta
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
+1:18.2
Team 4 × 5 km/normal hill [11] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Steffen Tepel
Tom Beetz
Florian Schillinger
Tino Edelmann
924.0Flag of France.svg  France
Maxime Boillot
Maxime Laheurte
François Braud
Jason Lamy-Chappuis
810.2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Martin Skopek
Petr Kutal
Miroslav Dvořák
Aleš Vodseďálek
731.8

Ski jumping

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual normal hill [12] Jonas Ikonen
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
252.0 Arthur Pauli
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
245.5 Jurij Tepeš
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
245.0
Team normal hill [13] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Mitja Mežnar
Matevž Šparovec
Jurij Tepeš
Nejc Frank
982.0Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Paweł Urbański
Wojciech Topór
Piotr Żyła
Kamil Stoch
978.0Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Anssi Koivuranta
Jere Kykkänen
Olli Pekkala
Joonas Ikonen
951.5

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Finland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)83314
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)2316
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)1214
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)*1124
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SVN)1012
6Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)0112
7Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT)0101
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)0101
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)0101
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)0022
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)0022
Totals (11 entries)13131339

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