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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2001

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2001 ski competition in Lahti, Finland

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2001
Official logo for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2001.
Host cityLahti,Finland
Events18
Opening15 February 2001
Closing25 February 2001
Main venueSalpausselkä
WebsiteLahti2001.fi
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Audience at the venue

TheFIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2001 took place February 15–25, 2001 inLahti, Finland, for a record sixth time, previous events having been held in1926,1938,1958,1978 and1989. These championships also saw the most event changes since the 1950s, with the 5 km women and 10 km men's events being discontinued, the 10 km women and 15 km men's events returning to their normal status for the first time since the1991 championships, the debut of a combined pursuit as a separate category (5 km + 5 km for women, 10 km + 10 km for men), the addition of the individual sprint race for both genders, and the debut of the ski jumping team normal hill event. Extremely cold weather (−23 °C (−9 °F)) cancelled the women's 30 km event. The biggest controversy occurred when adoping scandal hit the host nation of Finland, resulting in six disqualifications. This would serve as a prelude to further doping cases in cross country skiing at theWinter Olympics inSalt Lake City the following year.

Men's cross-country

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1 km individual sprint

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February 21. 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Tor Arne Hetland (NOR)3.14.1
Silver Cristian Zorzi (ITA)3.14.9
Bronze Håvard Solbakken (NOR)3.15.6

15 km classical

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February 15, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Per Elofsson (SWE)39:26.0
Silver Mathias Fredriksson (SWE)39:42.5
Bronze Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset (NOR)39:49.3

Finnish skierJari Isometsä finished fourth, but was disqualified for using plasma expanders.

10 km + 10 km combined pursuit

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February 17, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Per Elofsson (SWE)47:15.5
Silver Johann Mühlegg (ESP)47:42.0
Bronze Vitaly Denisov (RUS)47:49.5

Finland'sJari Isometsä finished second, but was disqualified for using of plasma expanders.

30 km classical

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February 19, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Andrus Veerpalu (EST)1:14:17.9
Silver Frode Estil (NOR)1:14:18.1
Bronze Mikhail Ivanov (RUS)1:14:49.1

50 km freestyle

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February 25, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Johann Mühlegg (ESP)2:05:27.2
Silver René Sommerfeldt (GER)2:07:23.4
Bronze Sergey Kriyanin (RUS)2:07:28.4

4 × 10 km relay

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February 22, 2001

MedalTeamTime
Gold Norway (Frode Estil,Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset,Thomas Alsgaard,Tor Arne Hetland)1:36:42.5
Silver Sweden (Urban Lindgren,Mathias Fredriksson,Magnus Ingesson,Per Elofsson)1:37:25.2
Bronze Germany (Jens Filbrich,Andreas Schlütter,Ron Spanuth,René Sommerfeldt)1:37:30.5

The Finnish team finished first, but was disqualified whenJanne Immonen,Mika Myllylä andHarri Kirvesniemi tested positive for doping.

Women's cross-country

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1 km individual sprint

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February 21, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Pirjo Manninen (FIN)3.41.5
Silver Kati Sundqvist (FIN)3.43.1
Bronze Yuliya Chepalova (RUS)3.43.5

10 km classical

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February 20, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Bente Skari (NOR)26:55.5
Silver Olga Danilova (RUS)27:08.4
Bronze Larisa Lazutina (RUS)27:27.0

5 km + 5 km combined pursuit

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February 18, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Virpi Kuitunen (FIN)28:06.1
Silver Larisa Lazutina (RUS)28:08.9
Bronze Olga Danilova (RUS)28:09.3

15 km classical

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February 15, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Bente Skari (NOR)43:54.8
Silver Olga Danilova (RUS)44:02.5
Bronze Kaisa Varis (FIN)44:57.5

4 × 5 km relay

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February 23, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Russia (Olga Danilova,Larisa Lazutina,Yuliya Chepalova,Nina Gavrylyuk)53:01.6
Silver Norway (Anita Moen,Bente Skari,Elin Nilsen,Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen)54:01.9
Bronze Italy (Gabriella Paruzzi,Sabina Valbusa,Stefania Belmondo,Cristina Paluselli)54:23.3

The Finnish relay team finished second, but was disqualified whenMilla Jauho andVirpi Kuitunen were tested positive for doping.

Men's Nordic combined

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7.5 km sprint

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February 24, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Marco Baacke (GER)19:45.3
Silver Samppa Lajunen (FIN)+ 6.2
Bronze Ronny Ackermann (GER)+ 9.7

15 km Individual Gundersen

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February 15, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Bjarte Engen Vik (NOR)39:26.7
Silver Samppa Lajunen (FIN)40:31.3
Bronze Felix Gottwald (AUT)40:37.0

Vik becomes the first repeat world champion in this event sinceOddbjørn Hagen did it in1934 and1935.

4 × 5 km team

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February 20, 2001

MedalAthleteTime
Gold Norway (Kenneth Bråten,Sverre Rotevatn,Bjarte Engen Vik,Kristian Hammer)50:14.1
Silver Austria (Christoph Eugen,Mario Stecher,David Kreiner,Felix Gottwald)+ 10.9
Bronze Finland (Jari Mantila,Hannu Manninen,Jaakko Tallus,Samppa Lajunen)+ 29.4

Men's ski jumping

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Individual normal hill

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February 23, 2001

MedalAthletePoints
Gold Adam Małysz (POL)246.0
Silver Martin Schmitt (GER)233.0
Bronze Martin Höllwarth (AUT)223.0

Individual large hill

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February 19, 2001

MedalAthletePoints
Gold Martin Schmitt (GER)276.3
Silver Adam Małysz (POL)273.5
Bronze Janne Ahonen (FIN)267.4

Team normal hill

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February 25, 2001

MedalTeamPoints
Gold Austria (Wolfgang Loitzl,Andreas Goldberger,Stefan Horngacher,Martin Höllwarth)953.5
Silver Finland (Matti Hautamäki,Risto Jussilainen,Ville Kantee,Janne Ahonen)951.5
Bronze Germany (Sven Hannawald,Michael Uhrmann,Alexander Herr,Martin Schmitt)911.5

Team large hill

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February 21, 2001

MedalAthletePoints
Gold Germany (Sven Hannawald,Michael Uhrmann,Alexander Herr,Martin Schmitt)939.8
Silver Finland (Risto Jussilainen,Jani Soininen,Ville Kantee,Janne Ahonen)900.2
Bronze Austria (Andreas Goldberger,Wolfgang Loitzl,Martin Höllwarth,Stefan Horngacher)880.2

Doping controversy

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The same doctor's bag that belonged to the Finnish Ski Association, which was eventually found at the petrol station

The2001 Doping Scandal in Lahti (fi) saw six Finnish cross-country skiers testing positive for doping, referred to as the "Lahti Six".[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

On 18 February,Jari Isometsä tested positive for use ofhydroxyethyl starch (HES), a bannedblood plasma expander. The test was carried out after the 15 km classical race, before the 10+10 km pursuit where Isometsä placed second. Isometsä admitted to using the HES product Hemohes and was immediately suspended.[9]

The Finnish relay teams won gold in the men's race and silver in the women's race. However, it was revealed on 25 February, the last day of the championships, thatJanne Immonen also had tested positive for using HES. This led to the disqualification of the men's relay team (Norway thus won the gold medal). After further testing, four more cross-country skiers provided positive doping tests:Harri Kirvesniemi andMika Myllylä,Milla Jauho andVirpi Kuitunen. The Finnish women's relay team was thus also disqualified, although Kuitunen was allowed to retain her gold medal in the 5+5 km pursuit. Kirvesniemi retired while the others served two year suspensions. The revelations led to the resignation of the medical staff of the cross-country team, and also the team leadership such as head coachKari-Pekka Kyrö.

Coinciding with the doping tests, Finnish newspaperHelsingin Sanomat revealed on 26 February that a woman had found a suspicious bag at apetrol station nearHelsinki Airport. The bag contained several vials with what was later revealed to be HES-products and other products such asadrenaline andasthma medicines. The incident occurred after the last World Cup races before the championships, held inOtepää in Estonia only a week before the opening.[10]

This incident, along with the doping disqualifications ofOlga Danilova,Larisa Lazutina, andJohann Mühlegg at the2002 Winter Olympics inSalt Lake City andKaisa Varis at theFIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2003 inVal di Fiemme, would force theInternational Olympic Committee and theInternational Ski Federation to tighten up theirdrug testing procedures. Incidentally, all of these skiers took individual medals during the 2001 championships. Varis was also part of the disqualified Finnish women's relay team in 2001, although she retained an individual bronze medal.

Doping concerns were also strongly mentioned at the opening and closing ceremonies of the2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.

Medal table

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Medal winners by nation.

  *   Host nation (Finland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway (NOR)62210
2 Germany (GER)3238
3 Finland (FIN)*25310
4 Sweden (SWE)2204
5 Russia (RUS)13610
6 Austria (AUT)1135
7 Poland (POL)1102
 Spain (ESP)1102
9 Estonia (EST)1001
10 Italy (ITA)0112
Totals (10 entries)18181854

References

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  1. ^Amplified Content, LLC."AXCS: Cross Country Skiing at". Xcskiworld.com. Archived fromthe original on February 5, 2012. RetrievedDecember 4, 2011.
  2. ^Amplified Content, LLC."AXCS: Cross Country Skiing at". Xcskiworld.com. Archived fromthe original on February 5, 2012. RetrievedDecember 4, 2011.
  3. ^"I am looking for new challenges". Cirkus.ee. March 1, 2001. RetrievedDecember 4, 2011.
  4. ^"Doping Disaster for Finnish Ski Team". Sportsci.org. RetrievedDecember 4, 2011.
  5. ^"HS Sport 21.11.2003 – Former skiing head coach to be charged with smuggling and fraud". .hs.fi. Archived fromthe original on September 26, 2011. RetrievedDecember 4, 2011.
  6. ^FasterSkier.comArchived September 2, 2006, at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Ski County USA . orgArchived September 29, 2007, at theWayback Machine
  8. ^Amplified Content, LLC (February 24, 2002)."AXCS: Cross Country Skiing at". Xcskiworld.com. Archived fromthe original on February 5, 2012. RetrievedDecember 4, 2011.
  9. ^"Den hemmelige saunakontrakten som skulle skjule finsk doping". January 2, 2017.
  10. ^"Dopingveske kan avsløre skandalen".VG. RetrievedJune 14, 2020.

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