FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015 – Nations team event

FIS Overall Nations Cup standings

The participating nations were seeded according to the Overall Nations Cup standings prior to the World Championships:[2]

RankCountryPoints
1 Austria7103
2 Italy3845
3 United States3428
4  Switzerland3427
5 France3045
6 Sweden2747
7 Germany2251
8 Norway2076
9 Slovenia1206
10 Canada955
11 Czech Republic444
12 Russia398
13 Liechtenstein300
14 Croatia294
15 Slovakia187
16 Finland121
16 Spain121
18 Hungary99
19 Japan58
20 Great Britain45
21 Poland26
22 Andorra11
23 Monaco3
 Argentina0

Argentina also participated, although as they had no points in the Nations Cup, they were seeded last.

Participating teams

Every nation submitted a team of four to six athletes, with at least two male and two female skiers.[3]

Bracket

[4][5]

  Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                     
1  Austria 4  
16  Argentina 0  
  1  Austria 3  
    8  Norway 1  
8  Norway 3
9  Slovenia 1  
  1  Austria 3  
  4   Switzerland 1  
5  France 3  
12  Russia 1  
  5  France 1
    4   Switzerland 3  
4   Switzerland 2
13  Croatia 2  
  1  Austria 3
  10  Canada 1
3  United States 3  
14  Finland 1  
  3  United States 1 Third place
    6  Sweden 3  
6  Sweden 4 4   Switzerland 1
11  Czech Republic 1   6  Sweden 3
  6  Sweden 2
  10  Canada 2  
7  Germany 2  
10  Canada 2  
  10  Canada 3
    2  Italy 1  
2  Italy 3
15  Great Britain 1  

Results

Round of 16

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Small Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
Switzerland 1:3 Sweden
Holdener DSQ Swenn-Larsson 23.83
Caviezel 22.53 Myhrer 22.46
Gisin 24.28 Pietilä-Holmner 24.21
Murisier 22.60 Hargin 22.83

Big Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
Austria 3:1 Canada
Brem 23.94 Mielzynski 23.68
Hirscher 22.38 Brown 22.77
Kirchgasser 23.97 Crawford 24.10
Nösig 22.84 Philp 22.95
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References

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