FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2001

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2001 were held in St. Anton, Austria, between 29 January and 10 February, 2001.[1]

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2001
Host citySankt Anton am Arlberg
CountryAustria
Events10
Opening ceremony29 January 2001 (2001-01-29)
Closing ceremony10 February 2001 (2001-02-10)
Officially opened byThomas Klestil

Men's competitions

Downhill

Date: 7 February

Placing Country Athlete Time
1  Austria Hannes Trinkl 1:38.74
2  Austria Hermann Maier 1:38.94
3  Germany Florian Eckert 1:39.26

Super-G

Date: 30 January

Placing Country Athlete Time
1  United States Daron Rahlves 1:21.46
2  Austria Stephan Eberharter 1:21.54
3  Austria Hermann Maier 1:21.69

Giant Slalom

Date: 8 February

Placing Country Athlete Time
1   Switzerland Michael von Grünigen 2:23.80
2  Norway Kjetil André Aamodt 2:24.15
3  France Frédéric Covili 2:24.18

Slalom

Date: 10 February

Placing Country Athlete Time
1  Austria Mario Matt 1:39.66
2  Austria Benjamin Raich 1:39.81
3  Slovenia Mitja Kunc 1:40.36

Combination

Date: 5 February

Placing Country Athlete Time
1  Norway Kjetil André Aamodt 2:58.25
2  Austria Mario Matt 2:58.93
3   Switzerland Paul Accola 2:59.53

Women's competitions

Downhill

Date: 6 February

Placing Country Athlete Time
1  Austria Michaela Dorfmeister 1:36.20
2  Austria Renate Götschl 1:36.34
3  Austria Selina Heregger 1:36.37

Super-G

Date: 29 January

Placing Country Athlete Time
1  France Régine Cavagnoud 1:23.44
2  Italy Isolde Kostner 1:23.49
3  Germany Hilde Gerg 1.23.52

Giant Slalom

Date: 9 February

Placing Country Athlete Time
1   Switzerland Sonja Nef 2:19.01
2  Italy Karen Putzer 2:20.11
3  Sweden Anja Pärson 2:20.52

Slalom

Date: 7 February

Placing Country Athlete Time
1  Sweden Anja Pärson 1:32.95
2  France Christel Pascal 1:33.56
3  Norway Hedda Berntsen 1:33.99

Combination

Date: 2 February

Placing Country Athlete Points
1  Germany Martina Ertl 2:55.65
2  Austria Christine Sponring 2:58.23
3  Italy Karen Putzer 2:58.69

Medals table

Place Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Austria 3 6 2 11
2   Switzerland 2 - 1 3
3  France 1 1 1 3
 Norway 1 1 1 3
5  Germany 1 - 2 3
6  Sweden 1 - 1 2
7  United States 1 - - 1
8  Italy - 2 1 3
9  Slovenia - - 1 1

References

  • FIS-ski.com - results - 2001 World Championships - St. Anton, Austria
  • FIS-ski.com - results - World Championships


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