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| Host city | Åre,Sweden |
|---|---|
| Events | 11 |
| Opening | 2 February 2007 |
| Closing | 18 February 2007 |
| Opened by | Carl XVI Gustaf |
| Events at the2007 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships | ||
|---|---|---|
| Combined | men | women |
| Downhill | men | women |
| Giant slalom | men | women |
| Slalom | men | women |
| Super-G | men | women |
TheFIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007 were the 39thFIS Alpine World Ski Championships, held 2–18 February inÅre,Sweden. Åre previously hosted the world championships in1954, and often hosts late seasonWorld Cup events.
TheFIS awarded the 2007 event in 2002; other finalists wereLillehammer,Norway, andVal-d'Isère,France, which was later selected to host the2009 championships.
These were the first world championships to use the "super-combined" format (one run each ofdownhill andslalom) for thecombined event. First run on theWorld Cup circuit in2005 atWengen, the "super-combi" format (SC) made its debut at theWinter Olympics in2010. The traditional combined format (K) consists of one downhill run andtwo slalom runs.

| Race | Start elevation | Finish elevation | Vertical drop | Course length | Minimum gradient | Maximum gradient | Average gradient |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Downhill – men | 1240 m | 396 m | 844 m | 2.922 km | 7% | 69% | 33% |
| Downhill – women | 1055 | 396 | 659 | 2.236 | 14% | 69% | 31% |
| Super-G – men | 1033 | 396 | 637 | 2.127 | 10% | 69% | 34% |
| Super-G – women | 971 | 396 | 575 | 1.903 | 14% | 69% | 32% |
| Giant slalom – men | 812 | 396 | 416 | 1.308 | 13% | 69% | 35% |
| Giant slalom – women | 796 | 396 | 400 | 1.257 | 17% | 48% | 36% |
| Slalom – men | 615 | 396 | 219 | 0.740 | 19% | 48% | 32% |
| Slalom – women | 582 | 396 | 186 | 0.62 | 14% | 48% | 32% |
| Race | Start elevation | Finish elevation | Vertical drop | Course length | Minimum gradient | Maximum gradient | Average gradient |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Downhill – men | 4068 ft | 1299 ft | 2769 ft | 1.816 mi. | 7% | 69% | 33% |
| Downhill – women | 3461 | 1299 | 2162 | 1.389 | 14% | 69% | 31% |
| Super-G – men | 3389 | 1299 | 2090 | 1.322 | 10% | 69% | 34% |
| Super-G – women | 3186 | 1299 | 1887 | 1.182 | 14% | 69% | 32% |
| Giant slalom – men | 2664 | 1299 | 1365 | 0.813 | 13% | 69% | 35% |
| Giant slalom – women | 2612 | 1299 | 1313 | 0.781 | 17% | 48% | 36% |
| Slalom – men | 2018 | 1299 | 719 | 0.460 | 19% | 48% | 32% |
| Slalom – women | 1909 | 1299 | 610 | 0.388 | 14% | 48% | 32% |
2 February 19:00
10 February 12:30. Race postponed to 11 February 10:00CET due to foggy weather conditions.
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aksel Lund Svindal | 1:44.68 | |||
| Jan Hudec | 1:45.40 | +0.72 | ||
| Patrik Järbyn | 1:45.65 | +0.97 |
Originally planned for 3 February 12:30; postponed to 5 February due to wind conditions.
Race was postponed for a second time, to 6 February 10:00CET.[1]
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patrick Staudacher | 1:14.30 | |||
| Fritz Strobl | 1:14.62 | +0.32 | ||
| Bruno Kernen | 1:14.92 | +0.62 |
Qualification: 12 February 10:00/13:30
Final: 14 February 10:00/13:00
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aksel Lund Svindal | 2:19.64 | |||
| Daniel Albrecht | 2:20.12 | +0.48 | ||
| Didier Cuche | 2:20.56 | +0.92 |
Qualification: 15 February 10:00/13:30
Final: 17 February 10:00/13:00
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mario Matt | 1:57.33 | |||
| Manfred Mölgg | 1:59.14 | +1.81 | ||
| Jean-Baptiste Grange | 1:59.54 | +2.21 |
8 February 12:30/16:00
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daniel Albrecht | 2:28.99 | |||
| Benjamin Raich | 2:29.07 | +0.08 | ||
| Marc Berthod | 2:29.23 | +0.24 |
11 February 12:30
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anja Pärson | 1:26.89 | |||
| Lindsey C. Kildow | 1:27.29 | +0.40 | ||
| Nicole Hosp | 1:27.37 | +0.48 |
Originally planned for 4 February 12:30; postponed to 6 February due to wind conditions.[2]
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anja Pärson | 1:18.85 | |||
| Lindsey C. Kildow | 1:19.17 | +0.32 | ||
| Renate Götschl | 1:19.38 | +0.53 |
13 February 17:00/20:00
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nicole Hosp | 2:31.72 | |||
| Maria Pietilä-Holmner | 2:32.57 | + 0.85 | ||
| Denise Karbon | 2:32.69 | + 0.97 |
16 February 17:00/20:00
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Šárka Záhrobská | 1:43.91 | |||
| Marlies Schild | 1:44.02 | +0.11 | ||
| Anja Pärson | 1:44.07 | +0.16 |
9 February 12:30/16:00
| Medal | Name | Nation | Time | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anja Pärson | 1:57.69 | |||
| Julia Mancuso | 1:58.50 | +0.81 | ||
| Marlies Schild | 1:58.54 | +0.85 |
18 February 10:00/13:00
This competition was part of the World Championships for the second time. Six athletes from each country, including at least two men and two women, compete in a total of foursuper-G and fourslalom runs. Each country sends one athlete into each run, alternating between men and women. The placings of all eight competitions are added, and the country with the lowest number wins. If an athlete doesn't finish the run, gets disqualified or scores a time worse than 108% of the winning time, an extra penalty is incurred. If an athlete doesn't start, an even greater penalty is incurred.
| Medal | Name | Nation | SG1 | SG2 | SG3 | SG4 | SL1 | SL2 | SL3 | SL4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Renate Götschl | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 18 | ||
Anna Ottosson | 4 | 8 | 4 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 33 | ||
Sandra Gini | 11 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 4 | 11 | 39 |
| Place | Nation | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 9 | |
| 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7 | |
| 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
| 4 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 6 | |
| 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |
| 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 7 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | |
| 8 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
| 9 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
60 nations participated: (number of athletes in parentheses)
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