FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007
The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007 took place 22 February – 4 March 2007 in Sapporo, Japan. It was the second time this city has hosted these championships, having previously done so in the 1972 Winter Olympics. Sapporo was selected as venue by vote at the 43rd FIS World Congress in Portorož, Slovenia, on 6 June 2002. It also marked the third time the championships were hosted outside Europe in a year that did not coincide with the Winter Olympics; it was the first championship held in Asia. The ski jumping team normal hill event was not held, as it had been in 2005.
Highlights
- The most successful competitor was Finland's Virpi Kuitunen who won three golds and one bronze.
- 20-year-old Astrid Jacobsen from Norway won three medals in women's cross-country with a gold in the individual sprint and bronzes in the team sprint and 4 x 5 km.
- Lars Berger of Norway became the first person to win medals at both the biathlon and Nordic skiing world championships in the same year with Nordic skiing golds in the 15 km and 4 x 10 km events and a silver in the 4 x 7.5 km biathlon relay in Rasen-Antholz, Italy, in February.
- Indoor skiing was held for the first time at the Sapporo Dome with the cross-country sprint and the Nordic combined sprint events.
- Germany's Ronny Ackermann became the first person to win the Nordic combined 15 km individual Gundersen event in three straight championships.
- Hannu and Pirjo Manninen of Finland became the first brother-and-sister combination to win gold medals at the same championships with Hannu's wins in the Nordic combined 7.5 km sprint and 4 x 5 km team events, and Pirjo's win in the women's 4 x 5 km cross-country relay.
- Belarus earned their first championship medal with Leanid Karneyenka's surprise silver in the 15 km event.
- Petra Majdič of Slovenia earned her first championship medal and the first for the nation both for women and in cross-country skiing.
- Switzerland's Simon Ammann won medals in both individual hill competitions and had the longest jumps in the team large hill events.
- Adam Małysz of Poland won his fourth world championship gold medal with the largest victory in the history of the individual normal hill event, his third win in event of the last four championships.
- Despite being well run and well-organized, the championships attendance was only 90,000, mostly at the Sapporo Dome and the ski jumping hills of Miyanomori and Okurayama. This amount was only a third of what was there at the previous games at Oberstdorf.
- A record 697 doping tests were administered for the event, one of the largest in any international major sports outside the Winter Olympics, including urine, EPO urine, blood, blood transfusion, and human growth hormone testing. One positive EPO urine control was found on Sergey Shiryayev, whose case resulted in a two-year suspension at the FIS Council meeting in Portorož, Slovenia, in May 2007, and nine start prohibitions were issued following pre-competition blood control. The cost for all FIS controls was over CHF 1 million for the 2006–07 season at all skiing disciplines for all championships.
Mascot
The mascot of the championships was Norkey, an Ezo deer named for combining the words "Nordic" and "ski" who wears a scarf in the symbol colors around his neck.Initial ranks
As of 16 February 2007, the top three World Cup positions were as follows:| Men | Leader | Second | Third | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nordic combined | Preparation
Participating nations49 nations were listed on the preliminary entry list.* Venues
Opening ceremonyThe opening ceremony took place on 22 February 2007 at 19:30 Japan Standard Time at the Sapporo Dome, with 23,602 spectators. Speeches were made by Fumio Ueda, Sapporo Mayor and Organizing Committee President, Ms. Yasuko Ikenobo, Deputy Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Ms. Harumi Takahashi, Governor of Hokkaido, and Prince Akishino. Then the men's and women's individual sprint cross-country skiing competitions took place.AttendanceThough the attendance on the first day of the championship, which included the opening ceremony, was nearly 30,000, the total attendance over the eleven days of the championships numbered around 90,000. Organizing Committee president Fumio Ueda admitted that the lack of good Japanese athletes – Japan only won one medal, a bronze in the ski jumping team large hill event, and the best individual finish came in the women's individual sprint with Madoka Natsumi's fifth-place finish – meant that the interest was low. FIS president Gian-Franco Kasper also said he had expected higher crowds, particularly in the cross-country skiing races on the Shirahatayama course. Several newspapers slated the low turnout in headlines: Norwegian Dagbladet called it a scandal, while Swedish Aftonbladet described it as a fiasco.Cross-country skiingFor more detailed information, please see the article Cross-country skiing at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007.Medal table – men's cross-country skiing
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