FIS NORDIC WORLD SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS 1989
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The 'FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1989' took place February 17-26, 1989 in Lahti, Finland for a record fifth time (1926, 1938, 1958, 1978). The women's 5 km was not held after being reintroduced in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1987. These championships featured separate races of men's 15 km and women's 10 km both in the classical technique and in the freestyle technique. Additionally, the women's 15 km event debuted and the women's 20 km event was lengthened to 30 km.
February 22, 1989
February 20, 1989
February 18, 1989
February 26, 1989
February 24, 1989
Among the 19 relay teams competing were Australia, Denmark, Greece, and the Netherlands.
February 19, 1989
February 17, 1989
February 21, 1989
February 25, 1989
February 24, 1989
February 17, 1989
February 18, 1989
February 26, 1989
February 20, 1989
February 26, 1989
★ FIS 1989 Cross country results
★ FIS 1989 Nordic combined results
★ FIS 1989 Ski jumping results
The 'FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1989' took place February 17-26, 1989 in Lahti, Finland for a record fifth time (1926, 1938, 1958, 1978). The women's 5 km was not held after being reintroduced in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1987. These championships featured separate races of men's 15 km and women's 10 km both in the classical technique and in the freestyle technique. Additionally, the women's 15 km event debuted and the women's 20 km event was lengthened to 30 km.
Men's cross country
15 km classical
February 22, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Time' |
| Gold | Harri Kirvesniemi, Finland | 42:40.7 |
| Silver | Paal Gunnar Mikkelsplass, Norway | 42:44.0 |
| Bronze | Vegard Ulvang, Norway | 43:08.4 |
15 km freestyle
February 20, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Time' |
| Gold | Gunde Svan, Sweden | 40:39.6 |
| Silver | Torgny Mogren, Sweden | 41:02.9 |
| Bronze | Lars HÃ¥land, Sweden | 41:10.3 |
30 km classical
February 18, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Time' |
| Gold | Vladimir Smirnov, USSR | 1:24:56.9 |
| Silver | Vegard Ulvang, Norway | 1:25:03,6 |
| Bronze | Christer Majbaeck, Sweden | 1:25:09,8 |
50 km freestyle
February 26, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Time' |
| Gold | Gunde Svan, Sweden | 2:15:24.9 |
| Silver | Torgny Mogren, Sweden | 2:16:09.2 |
| Bronze | Alexey Prokurorov, USSR | 2:16:18.8 |
4 × 10 km relay
February 24, 1989
| Medal | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | Sweden (Christer Majbaeck, Gunde Svan, Lars HÃ¥land, Torgny Mogren) | 1:40:12.1 |
| Silver | Finland (Aki Karvonen, Harri Kirvesniemi, Kari Ristanen, Jari Raesaenen) | 1:40:13.6 |
| Bronze | Czechoslovakia (Ladislav Å vanda, Martin Petrášek, Radim NyÄ, Václav Korunka) | 1:40:13.7 |
Among the 19 relay teams competing were Australia, Denmark, Greece, and the Netherlands.
Women's cross country
10 km classical
February 19, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Time' |
| Gold | Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi, Finland | 29:19.0 |
| Silver | Pirkko Määttä, Finland | 30:12.2 |
| Bronze | Marjo Matikainen, Finland | 30:12.9 |
10 km freestyle
February 17, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Time' |
| Gold | Yelena Välbe, USSR | 27:04.5 |
| Silver | Marjo Matikainen, Finland | 27:36.7 |
| Bronze | Tamara Tikhonova, USSR | 27:58.8 |
15 km classical
February 21, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Time' |
| Gold | Marjo Matikainen, Finland | 47:46.6 |
| Silver | Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi, Finland | 47:48.6 |
| Bronze | Pirkko Määttä, Finland | 48:20.8 |
30 km freestyle
February 25, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Time' |
| Gold | Yelena Välbe, USSR | 1:29:59.7 |
| Silver | Larisa Lazutina, USSR | 1:30:07.7 |
| Bronze | Marjo Matikainen, Finland | 1:30:30.6 |
4 × 5 km relay
February 24, 1989
| Medal | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | Finland (Pirkko Määttä, Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi, Jaana Savolainen, Marjo Matikainen) | 54:49.8 |
| Silver | USSR (Yuliya Shamshurina, Raisa Smetanina, Tamara Tikhonova, Yelena Välbe) | 54:56.9 |
| Bronze | Norway (Inger Helene Nybråten, Anne Jahren, Nina Skeime, Marianne Dahlmo) | 55:52.3 |
Men's Nordic combined
15 km Individual Gundersen
February 17, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Time' |
| Gold | Trond Einar Elden, Norway | |
| Silver | Andrey Dundukov, USSR | |
| Bronze | Trond-Arne Bredesen, Norway |
3 × 10 km team
February 18, 1989
| Medal | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | Norway (Trond Einar Elden, Trond-Arne Bredesen, Bård Jørgen Elden) | |
| Silver | Switzerland (Andreas Schaad, Hippolyt Kempf, Fredy Glanzmann) | |
| Bronze | East Germany (Ralph Leonhardt, Bernd Blechschmidt, Thomas Abratis) |
Men's ski jumping
Individual normal hill
February 26, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Points' |
| Gold | Jens Weissflog, East Germany | 114.5 |
| Silver | Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Finland | 110.5 |
| Bronze | Heinz Kuttin, Austria | 108.5 |
Individual large hill
February 20, 1989
| 'Medal' | 'Athlete' | 'Points' |
| Gold | Jari Puikkonen, Finland | 218.5 |
| Silver | Jens Weissflog, East Germany | 212.5 |
| Bronze | Matti Nykänen, Finland | 205.0 |
Team large hill
February 26, 1989
| Medal | Team | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | Finland (Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Jari Puikkonen, Matti Nykänen, Risto Laakkonen) | 645.0 |
| Silver | Norway (Magne Johansen, Clas Brede Bråthen, Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl, Jon Inge Kjørum) | 626.0 |
| Bronze | Czechoslovakia (Jiřà Parma, Martin Švagerko, Ladislav Dluhoš, Pavel Ploc) | 595.5 |
External links
★ FIS 1989 Cross country results
★ FIS 1989 Nordic combined results
★ FIS 1989 Ski jumping results
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