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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

International Nordic skiing competitions


International Nordic skiing competitions

FieldValue
nameFIS Nordic World Ski Championships
imageFIS World Ski Championships Gold Medal.jpg
captionGold medal
statusactive
genresporting event
dateFebruary–March
frequencybiennial (since 1985)
locationvarious
first
organisedFIS

The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships is a biennial Nordic skiing event organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS). The World Championships was started in 1924 for men and opened for women's participation in 1954. World Championship events include Nordic skiing's three disciplines: cross-country skiing, ski jumping, and Nordic combined (the latter being a combination sport consisting of both cross-country and ski jumping). The Winter Olympics from 1924 to 1980 were also the Nordic World Ski Championships. This meant that the Olympic champions were also World champions and received an additional medal from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Since 1985, the World Championships have been held in odd-numbered years.

History

The first Nordic Skiing World Championships were held in Chamonix in 1924, as part of the first Winter Olympics, which were only later recognized as such. The competitions took place annually until 1939. From 1925 to 1927, the FIS referred to the events as Rendezvous races, while in the years after that until 1935 they were held as FIS races. Since 1937, the competitions have had the official title of FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. Until the 1980 Winter Olympics, the Olympic champions were also World champions.

The 1940 Nordic World Ski Championships were canceled due to the war, but this was also criticized at the time. The Italian winter sports resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo organized the 1941 Nordic World Ski Championships. However, the FIS subsequently declared these invalid at a congress in Pau in 1946, so that the medals awarded lost their official status and were no longer counted.

With the 1984 Winter Olympics, the rule that the Olympic winners were also World champions was finally abandoned. Since 1985, the Nordic World Ski Championships have taken place in odd-numbered years, independently of the Winter Olympics, in order to avoid an overlap with the Olympics.

The 1980 and 1984 World Championships consisted of a total of only three events; women's 20 km cross-country (1980), ski-jumping team event and Nordic combined team event (both 1984). These events were not held in the 1980 Winter Olympics and 1984 Winter Olympics and therefore got their own World Championships.

Historical notes

The following list shows when new events were added for the first time:

  • 1933, men's relay (cross-country) was added.
  • 1954, women's 10 km and 3 × 5 km relay was added, men's 15 km (cross-country) replaced the 18 km.
  • 1962, men's normal hill (ski jumping) and women's 5 km (cross-country) were added.
  • 1978, women's 20 km (cross-country) was added.
  • 1982, men's ski jumping team large hill and Nordic combined team large hill were added.
  • 1989, women's 15 km was added (cross-country) and women's 30 km replaced the 20 km.
  • 1991, men's 10 km (cross-country) was added.
  • 1993, cross-country pursuit (both genders) were added.
  • 2001, men's ski jumping team normal hill was added and cross-country sprint (both genders) replaced the 10 km (men) and the 5 km (women).
  • 2003, women's 30 km and men's 50 km (cross-country) changed from interval start to mass start. Additionally, the Skiathlon format was introduced for pursuit races (previously separate races on the same day).
  • 2005, cross-country team sprint (both genders) were added.
  • 2009, women's normal hill (ski jumping) was added.
  • 2011, Nordic combined team normal hill was added.
  • 2013, mixed team (ski jumping) was added and team sprint large hill (Nordic combined) replaced the team large hill.
  • 2019, women's team normal hill (ski jumping) was added.
  • 2021, women's Nordic combined with women's large hill (ski jumping) were added.
  • 2023, Nordic combined mixed team event replaced men's team sprint large hill.
  • 2025, men's 10 km replaced the 15 km (interval start, cross-country), women's 50 km replaced the 30 km (mass-start, cross-country), men's and women's 4x7,5 km replaced the men's 4x10 km and the women's 4x5 km (relay, cross-country), men's and women's 20 km replaced the men's 30 km and the women's 15 km (skiathlon, cross-country), men's compact 7,5 km replaced the Gundersen 10 km (normal hill, Nordic combined), women's mass-start 5 km + normal hill (Nordic combined) and men's and women's Para Sprint (separated from Para Cross-Country World Championships) were added.

Editions

#YearLocationDateVenueHost countryTop nationEventsNotes
[1924](1924-winter-olympics)Chamonix25 Jan – 2 FebStade Olympique de Chamonix /
Tremplin Olympique du Mont4Declared the first Winter Olympic Games in 1926.
Declared the first Nordic World Ski Championships in 1965.
11925Janské Lázně4–14 Feb4Denoted *Rendezvous races*
21926Lahti4–6 FebSalpausselkä4Denoted *Rendezvous races*
31927Cortina d'Ampezzo2–5 FebTrampolino OlimpicoITA4Denoted *FIS races*
[1928](1928-winter-olympics)St. Moritz11–17 FebOlympic Stadium / Olympiaschanze4Winter Olympic Games
41929Zakopane5–9 FebPOL4Denoted *FIS races*
51930Oslo27 Feb – 1 MarHolmenkollen4
61931Oberhof13–15 FebGER4
[1932](1932-winter-olympics)Lake Placid10–13 FebJames B. Sheffield Olympic Skating Rink / Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex4Winter Olympic Games
71933Innsbruck8–12 Feb5Denoted *FIS races*. First with cross-country relay
81934Sollefteå20–25 FebHallstaberget5Denoted *FIS races*
91935Vysoké Tatry13–18 Feb(2)5Denoted *FIS races*
[1936](1936-winter-olympics)Garmisch-Partenkirchen6–15 FebOlympic Stadium /
Große OlympiaschanzeGermany5Winter Olympic Games
101937Chamonix12–28 FebTremplin Olympique / Stade Olympique5First official *FIS Nordic World Ski Championships*
111938Lahti (2)24–28 FebSalpausselkä(2)5
121939Zakopane (2)11–19 FebPOL (2)5
1941Cortina d'Ampezzo1–10 FebTrampolino OlimpicoITA5Declared unofficial in 1946
[1948](1948-winter-olympics)St. Moritz31 Jan – 7 FebOlympic Stadium / Olympiaschanze5Winter Olympic Games
131950Lake Placid (SJ)
Rumford (XC)1–6 FebIntervales
USA5First championship outside Europe
[1952](1952-winter-olympics)Oslo17–24 FebHolmenkollbakken6Winter Olympic Games
141954Falun13–21 FebLugnet(2)URS8First championship with women
[1956](1956-winter-olympics)Cortina d'Ampezzo27 Jan – 5 FebStadio della neve / Trampolino Olimpico8Winter Olympic Games
151958Lahti (3)1–9 MarSalpausselkä(3)8
[1960](1960-winter-olympics)Squaw Valley19–27 FebMcKinney Creek Stadium /
Papoose Peak Jumps8Winter Olympic Games
161962Zakopane (3)18–25 FebPOL (3)URS10First with normal hill
[1964](1964-winter-olympics)Innsbruck
Seefeld in Tirol18–28 FebBergiselschanze /
Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze /
Olympiaregion Seefeld10Winter Olympic Games
171966Oslo (2)17–27 FebHolmenkollen(2)10
[1968](1968-winter-olympics)Grenoble7–18 FebDauphine / Le Claret / Austrans10Winter Olympic Games
181970Vysoké Tatry (2)14–22 FebŠtrbské pleso(3)URS10
[1972](1972-winter-olympics)Sapporo5–13 FebURS10Winter Olympic Games
191974Falun (2)16–24 FebLugnet(3)10
[1976](1976-winter-olympics)Innsbruck
Seefeld in Tirol7–15 FebBergiselschanze /
Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze /
Olympiaregion SeefeldURS10Winter Olympic Games
201978Lahti (4)18–26 FebSalpausselkä(4)URS11
[1980](1980-winter-olympics)Lake Placid14–23 FebLake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex /
Olympic Sports ComplexURS10Winter Olympic Games.
Last Winter Olympics, which were also considered the Nordic World Ski Championships
211980Falun (3)8 MarLugnet(4)1Non-Olympic event
221982Oslo (3)19–28 FebHolmenkollen(3)13First with team large hill/Nordic combined relay
231984Engelberg (SJ)
Rovaniemi (NC)26 Feb
17 MarGross-Titlis-Schanze
(5)2Non-Olympic events
241985Seefeld16–27 JanSeefeld Nordic Competence Centre /
Bergiselschanze in Innsbruck(2)13
251987Oberstdorf12–21 FebSchattenberg Ski Jump / Birgsautal13
261989Lahti (5)17–26 FebSalpausselkä / Lahti Stadium(6)15
271991Val di Fiemme7–17 FebLago di Tesero / Trampolino dal Ben(2)15First with 10 km cross-country (men)
281993Falun (4)19–28 FebLugnet(5)15First with pursuit
291995Thunder Bay9–19 MarBig Thunder15
301997Trondheim21 Feb – 2 MarGranåsen Ski Centre(4)15
311999Ramsau19–28 FebRamsau am Dachstein /
Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen(3)16First with 10 km/large hill
322001Lahti (6)15–25 FebSalpausselkä / Lahti Stadium(7)19First with team normal hill; first with sprint
332003Val di Fiemme (2)18 Feb – 1 MarLago di Tesero / Trampolino dal Ben(3)18
342005Oberstdorf (2)16–27 FebSchattenberg Ski Jump / Ried(2)19First with team sprint
352007Sapporo22 Feb – 4 MarMiyanomori / Okurayama /
Shirahatayama / Sapporo Dome18
362009Liberec18 Feb – 1 MarJeštěd / Vesec20First with ski jumping for women; only with Nordic combined mass start
372011Oslo (4)23 Feb – 6 MarHolmenkollen(5)21First with Nordic combined normal hill relay
382013Val di Fiemme (3)20 Feb – 3 MarLago di Tesero / Trampolino dal Ben(4)21First with mixed team ski jumping
First with Nordic combined large hill team sprint
392015Falun (5)18 Feb – 1 MarLugnet(6)21
402017Lahti (7)22 Feb – 5 MarSalpausselkä / Lahti Stadium(8)21
412019Seefeld (2)20 Feb – 3 MarSeefeld Nordic Competence Centre /
Bergiselschanze in Innsbruck(4)22First with women's team ski jumping
422021Oberstdorf (3)24 Feb – 7 MarSchattenberg Ski Jump / Ried(3)24First with women's nordic combined individual race
First with women's ski jumping large hill
432023Planica22 Feb – 5 MarPlanica Nordic Centre24First with Nordic combined mixed team event
442025Trondheim (2)26 Feb – 9 MarGranåsen Ski Centre(6)25+6First with women's mass-start 5 km + normal hill (Nordic combined), men's and women's para sprint events
452027Falun (6)24 Feb – 7 MarLugnet(7)
462029Lahti (8)Salpausselkä / Lahti Stadium(9)

Medalists by sport

  • Cross-country skiing
    • List of FIS Nordic World Ski Championships medalists in men's cross-country skiing
    • List of FIS Nordic World Ski Championships medalists in women's cross-country skiing
  • Nordic combined
    • List of FIS Nordic World Ski Championships medalists in Nordic combined
  • Ski jumping
    • List of FIS Nordic World Ski Championships medalists in ski jumping

Medal table

Table updated after the 2025 Championships.

The medals won at the 13 Winter Olympics (from 1924 through 1980) are not included into this table.

The medals won at the para cross-country events (in 2025) are also not included.

Multiple medalists

Boldface denotes active athletes and highest medal count among all athletes (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

All events

RankAthleteCountryGenderDisciplineFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Marit Bjørgen**F**Cross-country skiing20032017**18**53**26**
2**Johannes Høsflot Klæbo****M**Cross-country skiing20172025152118
3Therese Johaug**F**Cross-country skiing20072025145423
4Yelena Välbe
**F**Cross-country skiing1989199714317
5Petter Northug**M**Cross-country skiing2007201513316
6Larisa Lazutina (Ptitsyna)
**F**Cross-country skiing19872001113216
7Jarl Magnus Riiber**M**Nordic combined20192025113115
8Bjørn Dæhlie**M**Cross-country skiing1991199995317
9Thomas Morgenstern**M**Ski jumping2005201382111
10Eric Frenzel**M**Nordic combined201120237**8**318

Individual events

Men

RankAthleteCountryDisciplineFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1**Johannes Høsflot Klæbo**Cross-country skiing20172025**7**2110
2Petter NorthugCross-country skiing20092015**7**29
3Jarl Magnus RiiberNordic combined20192025617
4Bjørn DæhlieCross-country skiing199119995**4**3**12**
5Gunde SvanCross-country skiing19851991527
6Vladimir Smirnov
Cross-country skiing1989199543310
7Mika MyllyläCross-country skiing199519994228
8Ronny AckermannNordic combined200120074116
Adam MałyszSki jumping200120114116
10Eric FrenzelNordic combined201120193115
**Johannes Rydzek**Nordic combined201120173115

Women

RankAthleteCountryDisciplineFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Marit BjørgenCross-country skiing20032017**12**41**17**
2Therese JohaugCross-country skiing200720251034**17**
3Yelena Välbe
Cross-country skiing1989199710212
4Larisa Lazutina (Ptitsyna)
Cross-country skiing1987200153210
5Bente Skari (Martinsen)Cross-country skiing1999200355
6Stefania BelmondoCross-country skiing199119994419
7Alevtina KolchinaCross-country skiing19581966415
8**Ebba Andersson**Cross-country skiing20212025437
9Galina KulakovaCross-country skiing197019803115
10**Gyda Westvold Hansen**Nordic combined20212025314

TV broadcasters

Eurosport (75 countries) Match TV (Russia) ORF (Austria) Eesti Media (Estonia) YLE (Finland) ARD/ZDF (Germany) NRK (Norway) Viaplay/TV6 (Sweden) SRG/SSR (Switzerland) RUV (Iceland) NBC (USA) TVP (Poland) Rai Sport (Italia) L'equipe (France) CBC (Canada) CT Sport (Czech Republic) JOJ Sport (Slovakia) RTV Slovenija (Slovenia)

References

References

  1. "14th Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER) 1936". [[International Ski Federation.
  2. "25th Mamaia (ROM) 1965". [[International Ski Federation.
  3. "16th Pau (FRA) 1946". [[International Ski Federation.
  4. "Trondheim 2025 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships including Para Cross-Country Sprint events. Invitation".
  5. Non-Olympic event: women's 20 km cross-country skiing.
  6. Non-Olympic events: FIN: 3 x 10 km team Nordic combined; SUI: Non-Olympic event: team large hill ski jumping.
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