2004 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering

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The 2004 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering was the second World Championship of Ski Mountaineering sanctioned by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC), held in the Spanish Aran Valley (Catalonia) from March 1 to March 6, 2004.

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Compared to the 2002 World Championship a relay race and a vertical race competition was added.

Results

Nation ranking and medals

(all age groups) [1]

rankingcountryvertical raceteamindividualrelay
points Med 1.png Med 2.png Med 3.png points Med 1.png Med 2.png Med 3.png points Med 1.png Med 2.png Med 3.png points Med 1.png Med 2.png Med 3.png total points
1 Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland50122146611137832364112709
2 Flag of Italy.svg Italy469224436111390111344112639
3 Flag of France.svg France3511146011125511380112446
4 Flag of Spain.svg Spain35011222101812961886
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic2861344532801153
6 Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 25211145821441092
7 Flag of Germany.svg Germany268224320120932
8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia16078425140803
9 Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra 151104150132537
10 Flag of Romania.svg Romania5528290136509
11 Flag of Greece.svg Greece14242193116493
12 Flag of Poland.svg Poland682981124490
13 Flag of Austria.svg Austria14864147359
14 Flag of Japan.svg Japan1091464112299
15 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria5634186276
16 Flag of the United States.svg United States146128274
17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom1271458199
18 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark1211853192
19 Flag of Canada.svg Canada9575170
20 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein 8274156
21 Flag of Russia.svg Russia701653139
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 681245125
23 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 8989
24 Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco 61869
25 Flag of Eritrea.svg Eritrea 6060
26 Flag of Chile.svg Chile 3421450
27 Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 27936
28 Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium3030
29 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia2626

Vertical race

event held on March 2, 2004

altitude difference (ascent): 950m

List of the best 10 participants by gender (incl. "Espoirs" level): [2]

Women

rankingparticipanttotal time
Med 1.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Favre-Moretti 00h 48' 21"
Med 2.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Isabella Crettenand-Moretti 00h 50' 13"
Med 3.png Flag of Italy.svg   Gloriana Pellissier 00h 50' 56"
4 Flag of France.svg   Corinne Favre 00h 52' 26"
5 Flag of the United States.svg   Jeannie Wall 00h 53' 22"
6 Flag of Italy.svg   Annamaria Baudena 00h 54' 34"
7 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Marie Troillet 00h 56' 13"
8 Flag of Germany.svg  Christine Echtler-Schleich00h 56' 51"
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   Lucie Oršulová 00h 57' 28"
10 Flag of Italy.svg  Maria Luisa Riva00h 57' 45"

Men

rankingparticipanttotal time
Med 1.png Flag of France.svg   Patrick Blanc 00h 40' 27"
Med 2.png Flag of France.svg   Florent Perrier 00h 40' 51"
Med 3.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Sébastien Epiney 00h 41' 27"
4 Flag of Italy.svg   Jean Pellissier 00h 41' 47"
5 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg   Olivier Nägele 00h 41' 49"
6 Flag of Austria.svg   Andreas Ringhofer 00h 43' 00"
7 Flag of Spain.svg   Manuel Pérez Brunicardi 00h 43' 08"
8 Flag of Italy.svg   Martin Riz 00h 43' 39"
9 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Jean-Yves Rey 00h 43' 49"
10 Flag of Spain.svg   Javier Martín de Villa 00h 44' 07"

Team

Event held on March 3, 2004

altitude difference:

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

Women

rankingteamtotal time
Med 1.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Favre-Moretti/Mabillard 03h 05' 43"
Med 2.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Bapst/Crettenand-Moretti 03h 18' 50"
Med 3.png Flag of France.svg   Corinne Favre/Toïgo 03h 20' 25"
4 Flag of France.svg   Oggeri/Ducognon 03h 20' 41"
5 Flag of France.svg   Bourillon/Lathuraz 03h 21' 03"
6 Flag of Italy.svg   Nex/Riva03h 24' 36"
7 Flag of Italy.svg   Rogger/Renzler03h 25' 23"
8 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Magnenat/Zimmermann 03h 42' 17"
9 Flag of Germany.svg  Echtler-Schleich/Treimer 03h 45' 59"
10 Flag of Spain.svg   Roca Rodríguez/C. Bes Ginesta 03h 55' 04"

Men

rankingteamtotal time
Med 1.png Flag of France.svg   P. Blanc/Perrier 02h 31' 54"
Med 2.png Flag of Italy.svg   Battel/Pellissier 02h 33' 19"
Med 3.png Flag of Italy.svg   Brunod/Reichegger 02h 34' 45"
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg   J.-Y. Rey/Epiney 02h 37' 18"
5 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Hug/Pittex 02h 38' 35"
6 Flag of France.svg   Meilleur/Tomio 02h 39' 25"
7 Flag of Slovakia.svg   Leitner/Svätojánsky02h 39' 59"
8 Flag of Italy.svg   Giacomelli/Mezzanotte 02h 40' 22"
9 Flag of Austria.svg   Lugger/Ringhofer 02h 41' 53"
10 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Taramarcaz/F. Troillet 02h 43' 38"

Individual

Event held on March 5, 2004

List of the best 10 participants by gender (incl. "Espoirs" level): [4]

Women

rankingparticipanttotal time
Med 1.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Cristina Favre-Moretti 02h 21' 55"
Med 2.png Flag of Italy.svg   Gloriana Pellissier 02h 30' 10"
Med 3.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Isabella Crettenand-Moretti 02h 31' 57"
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Catherine Mabillard 02h 33' 05"
5 Flag of France.svg   Delphine Oggeri 02h 35' 18"
6 Flag of France.svg   Nathalie Bourillon 02h 35' 52"
7 Flag of France.svg   Véronique Lathuraz 02h 35' 53"
8 Flag of Italy.svg  Maria Luisa Riva02h 39(+3)' 01"
9 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Marie Troillet 02h 43' 09"
10 Flag of France.svg   Corinne Favre 02h 44' 15"

Men

rankingparticipanttotal time
Med 1.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Rico Elmer 02h 00' 38"
Med 2.png Flag of France.svg   Florent Perrier 02h 01' 03"
Med 3.png Flag of Italy.svg   Dennis Brunod 02h 01' 19"
4 Flag of Italy.svg   Manfred Reichegger 02h 02' 11"
5 Flag of Austria.svg   Alexander Lugger 02h 02' 22"
6 Flag of France.svg   Patrick Blanc 02h 03' 31"
7 Flag of France.svg   Grégory Gachet 02h 05' 50"
8 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg   Olivier Nägele 02h 05' 06"
9 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Taramarcaz 02h 06' 16"
10 Flag of Italy.svg   Jean Pellissier 02h 06' 18"

Relay

Event held on March 6, 2004

List of the best 10 relay teams by gender (some teams included "Espoirs" level athletes): [5]

Women

rankingteamGesamtzeit
Med 1.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Isabella Crettenand-Moretti/Catherine Mabillard/Cristina Favre-Moretti 00h 46' 02"
Med 2.png Flag of France.svg   Nathalie Bourillon/Véronique Lathuraz/Delphine Oggeri 00h 47' 16"
Med 3.png Flag of Italy.svg   Annamaria Baudena/Christiane Nex/Gloriana Pellissier 00h 49' 21"
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Alice Korbová/Kamila Bulířová/Lucie Oršulová 00h 50' 45"
5 Flag of Spain.svg   Emma Roca Rodríguez/Cristina Bes Ginesta/Iolanda García Sàez 00h 52' 25"

Men

rankingteamtotal time
Med 1.png Flag of France.svg   Stéphane Brosse/Cédric Tomio/Florent Perrier/Patrick Blanc 00h 49' 33"
Med 2.png Flag of Italy.svg   Carlo Battel/Graziano Boscacci/Martin Riz/Guido Giacomelli 00h 49' 43"
Med 3.png Flag of Switzerland.svg   Alexander Hug/Alain Richard/Pierre Bruchez/Rico Elmer 00h 51' 46"
4 Flag of Spain.svg   Agustí Roc Amador/Javier Martín de Villa/Dani León Roca/Manuel Pérez Brunicardi 00h 52' 44"
5 Flag of Slovakia.svg   Miroslav Leitner/Branislav Kačina/Milan Madaj/Peter Svätojánsky00h 53' 17"
6 Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tone Karničar/Jernej Karničar/Žiga Karničar/Marko Lihteneker 00h 56' 44"
7 Flag of Romania.svg   Ionuţ Găliţeanu/Silviu Manea/Péter Károly/Lucian Clinciu00h 57' 35"
8 Flag of Andorra.svg  Joan Vilana Díaz/Manel Pelegrina Lopez/Xavier Capdevila Romero/Toni Casals Rueda 00h 57' 44"
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   Jaroslav Bánský/Tomáš Němec/Michal Němec/Miroslav Duch00h 58' 23"
10 Flag of Poland.svg  Jakub Brzosko/Grzegorz Bargiel/Adam Gomola/Maciej Ziarko00h 58' 45"
11 Flag of Germany.svg   Toni Steurer/Tim Stachel/Gerhard Reithmeier/Stefan Klinger [6] 00h 54(+6)' 15"

Combination ranking

(individual, team, vertical race rankings)

List of the best 10 participants by gender: [7]

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 Switzerland.svg   Isabella Crettenand-Moretti
4 Flag of France.svg   Delphine Oggeri
5 Flag of France.svg   Nathalie Bourillon
6 Flag of France.svg   Véronique Lathuraz
7 Flag of France.svg   Corinne Favre
8 Flag of Italy.svg  Maria Luisa Riva
9 Flag of Italy.svg  Astrid Renzler
10 Flag of Germany.svg   Silvia Treimer

Men

rankingparticipant
Med 1.png Flag of France.svg   Florent Perrier
Med 2.png Flag of France.svg   Patrick Blanc
Med 3.png Flag of Italy.svg   Dennis Brunod
4 Flag of Italy.svg   Manfred Reichegger
5 Flag of Italy.svg   Jean Pellissier
6 Flag of Austria.svg   Alexander Lugger
7 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Svätojánsky
8 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Pierre-Marie Taramarcaz
9 Flag of Slovakia.svg   Miroslav Leitner
10 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Christian Pittex

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References

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  2. Vertical Race World Championship-Final Classification 02/03/2004 Archived 2004-07-07 at the Wayback Machine , www.ski-mountaineering.net.
  3. Teams World Championship-Final Classification 03/03/2004 Archived 2004-07-07 at the Wayback Machine , www.ski-mountaineering.net.
  4. Singles World Championship-Final Classification 05/03/2004 Archived 2004-07-07 at the Wayback Machine , www.ski-mountaineering.net.
  5. Relays World Championship-Final Classification 06/03/2004 Archived 2004-07-07 at the Wayback Machine , www.ski-mountaineering.net.
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  7. Combined World Championship-Final Classification 05/03/2004 [ permanent dead link ], www.ski-mountaineering.net.