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Nordic World Ski Championships 2023: ski jumping, cross

2023-02-21T10:02:21.976Z


From February 21, the 54th Nordic World Ski Championships will be held in Planica, Slovenia. German athletes have good chances of medals. Everything important can be found here.


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Ski jumper Andreas Wellinger is in top form just in time for the World Championships

Photo: Hans Pennink / AP

Nordic World Ski Championships 2023

From February 21st to March 6th the 54th Nordic World Ski Championships will take place in Planica.

For Slovenia it is the largest ski sports event in its history.

A total of 72 medals were awarded in cross-country skiing (36), ski jumping (21) and Nordic combined (15).

The World Championships also have an innovation in the program: For the first time, winners in the mixed competition will also be determined in Nordic combined.

Time schedule

cross country skiing

February 23: Women's Sprint, 2.30 p.m.


February 23: Men's Sprint, 2.30 p.m. February


24: Men's 15 km + 15 km Skiathlon, 3.30 p.m.


February 25: Men's 7.5 km + 7.5 km Skiathlon Women, 2 p.m.


February 26: Women's classic team sprint, 1:30 p.m.


February 26: Men's classic team sprint, 1:30 p.m. February


28: Women's 10 km freestyle, 12:30 p.m.


March 1: Men's 15 km freestyle, 12:30 p.m


2 March: Women's 4x5 km relay, 12:30 p.m.


3 March: Men's 4x10 km relay, 12:30 p.m. 4 March: Women's


30 km freestyle mass start, 12 p.m.


5 March: Men's 50 km freestyle mass start, 12 p.m

ski jumping

February 23: Women's individual normal hill, 5 p.m.


February 25: Women's team competition, 12:15 p.m.


February 25: Men's individual normal hill, 5 p.m.


February 26: Mixed competition, 5 p.m.


March 1: Women's individual large hill , 5.30 p.m.


March 3: Men's individual large hill, 5.30 p.m.


March 4: Men's team competition, 4.30 p.m

Nordic combination

February 24: women's individual normal hill + 5 km, 11:30 a.m. / 2:15 p.m.


February 25: men's individual normal hill + 10 km, 10 a.m. / 3:30 p.m.


February 26: mixed team normal hill + 2x5 km + 2x2.5 km , 10.30 a.m. / 3 p.m.


March 1: Men's large hill/4x5 km, 11 a.m. / 3 p.m.


March 4: Men's individual large hill/10 km, 10.30 a.m. / 3 p.m

World Cup on TV

As usual, all decisions will be shown alternately on the public broadcasters (Das Erste, ZDF) or in their live streams.

In addition, Eurosport broadcasts the World Cup extensively.

SPIEGEL accompanies the World Cup with results reports and analyses.

records

Ski jumping (men and women):

1. Thomas Morgenstern (Austria) - 8x gold, 2x silver, 1x bronze


2. Wolfgang Loitzl (Austria) - 7x gold, 1x bronze


3. Gregor Schlierenzauer (Austria) - 6x gold, 5x silver, 1x bronze


4. Matti Nykänen ( Finland) – 6x gold, 2x silver, 3x bronze


5. Markus Eisenbichler (Germany), 6x gold, 1x bronze


6. Janne Ahonen (Finland) – 5x gold, 3x silver, 2x bronze


7. Birger Ruud (Norway) – 5x gold , 2x silver


8. Carina Vogt (Germany) – 5x gold, 1x bronze


9. Martin Schmitt (Germany) – 4x gold, 3x silver, 3x bronze


10. Jari Puikkonen (Finland) – 4x gold, 2x silver, 3x bronze

Nordic combination:

1. Eric Frenzel (Germany), 7x gold, 6x silver, 2x bronze


2. Johannes Rydzek (Germany), 6x gold, 4x silver, 1x bronze


3. Bjarte Engen Vik (Norway), 5x gold, 3x silver


4. Jason Lamy Chappuis (France), 5x gold, 5x bronze


5. Ronny Ackermann (Germany), 4x gold, 5x silver, 1x bronze


6. Kenji Ogiwara (Japan), 4x gold, 1x bronze


7. Fred Børre Lundberg (Norway), 3x gold , 3x silver


8. Bernhard Gruber (Austria), 3x gold, 2x silver, 1x bronze


9. Hannu Manninen (Finland), 3x gold, 1x silver, 2x bronze


10. Hermann Weinbuch (Germany), 3x gold, 1x bronze

Cross-country skiing (men and women):

1. Marit Bjørgen (Norway), 18x gold, 5x silver, 3x bronze


2. Jelena Välbe (Russia), 14x gold, 3x silver


3. Therese Johaug (Norway), 14x gold, 2x silver, 3x bronze


4. Petter Northug ( Norway), 13x gold, 3x silver


5. Larissa Lasutina (Russia), 11x gold, 1x silver, 2x bronze


6. Bjørn Dæhlie (Norway), 9x gold, 5x silver, 3x bronze


7. Galina Kulakova (Soviet Union), 9x gold , 3x silver, 4x bronze


8. Sixten Jernberg (Sweden), 8x gold, 3x silver, 4x bronze


9. Alevtina Kolchina (Soviet Union), 8x gold, 2x silver, 3x bronze


10. Raisa Smetanina (Soviet Union), 7x gold, 6x silver, 4x bronze

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Source: spiegel

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