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2018/2019 FISクロスカントリー・ワールドカップ【男子】 【スプリント種目】 スプリント第1戦 クラシカル/11月24日/ルカ(フィンランド) Qual
2018/2019 FIS CROSS COUNTRY WORLD CUP [Men's] 2018/2019 FISクロスカントリー・ワールドカップ【男子】 【スプリント種目】 スプリント第1戦 クラシカル/11月24日/ルカ(フィンランド) Qual. Quarter Final Semi Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Final Time Rnk Heat Time Rnk Heat Time Rnk 1 3 Alexander BOLSHUNOV RUS 2:32.70 3 2 2:31.72 1 1 +0.01 PF2 2:29.35 2 1 Johannes Hoesflot KLAEBO NOR 2:28.95 1 1 2:30.69 1 1 2:30.87 PF1 +0.31 3 2 Eirik BRANDSDAL NOR 2:32.16 2 1 +0.27 2 1 +0.36 3 +1.35 40 宮沢 大志 JR東日本スポーツスキー部 2:40.22 40 - - - - - - - スプリント第2戦 フリー/11月30日/リレハンメル(ノルウェー) Qual. Quarter Final Semi Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Final Time Rnk Heat Time Rnk Heat Time Rnk 1 3 Federico PELLEGRINO ITA 3:10.03 3 1 3:13.81 1 1 +0.01 PF2 3:19.14 2 2 Emil IVERSEN NOR 3:09.19 2 2 +0.16 PF3 2 +0.09 2 +0.47 3 17 Alex HARVEY CAN 3:15.22 17 5 3:17.03 1 2 +0.44 4 +0.71 25 25 宮沢 大志 JR東日本スポーツスキー部 3:16.78 25 3 +4.16 5 - - - - 87 吉田 圭伸 自衛隊体育学校 3:27.58 87 - - - - - - - 馬場 直人 専修大学 DNS - - - - - - - スプリント第3戦 フリー/12月15日/ダボス(スイス) Qual. Quarter Final Semi Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Final Time Rnk Heat Time Rnk Heat Time Rnk 1 1 Johannes Hoesflot KLAEBO NOR 2:22.39 1 1 2:21.06 1 1 2:19.99 1 2:20.44 2 2 Federico PELLEGRINO ITA 2:24.15 3 2 2:21.12 1 1 +1.54 4 +0.39 3 15 Baptiste GROS FRA 2:27.04 15 1 +0.23 2 1 +0.77 3 +1.40 42 宮沢 大志 JR東日本スポーツスキー部 2:30.17 42 - - - - - - - スプリント第4戦フリー/12月29日/トブラッハ(イタリア) Qual. -
Anti-Doping – Sochi 2014 the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Tribunal Arbitral du Sport Court of Arbitration for Sport MEDIA RELEASE ANTI-DOPING – SOCHI 2014 THE COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT (CAS) DELIVERS ITS DECISIONS IN THE MATTER OF 39 RUSSIAN ATHLETES V/ THE IOC: 28 APPEALS UPHELD, 11 PARTIALLY UPHELD Lausanne, 1 February 2018 – The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has delivered its decisions (operative parts only) in 39 of the 42 cases filed by Russian athletes against the decisions taken by the Disciplinary Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC DC) in relation to the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games. The reasoned decisions will be delivered in due course. After examining each individual case, the CAS upheld 28 appeals and partially upheld the remaining 11, as follows: Appeals upheld – no ADRV – sanctions annulled 24 Ekaterina Lebedeva (ice hockey) 1 Dmitry Trunenkov (bobsleigh) 25 Ekaterina Pashkevich (ice hockey) 2 Aleksei Negodailo (bobsleigh) 26 Tatiana Burina (ice hockey) 3 Olga Stulneva (bobsleigh) 27 Anna Shchukina (ice hockey) 4 Liudmila Udobkina (bobsleigh) 28 Ekaterina Smolentseva (ice hockey) 5 Aleksander Tretiakov (skeleton) 6 Sergei Chudinov (skeleton) Appeals partially upheld – ADRV confirmed 7 Elena Nikitina (skeleton) 29 Aleksandr Zubkov (bobsleigh) 8 Olga Potylitsyna (skeleton) 30 Alexey Voevoda (bobsleigh) 9 Maria Orlova (skeleton) 31 Alexander Kasyanov (bobsleigh) 10 Alexander Legkov (cross-country skiing) 32 Aleksei Pushkarev (bobsleigh) 11 Evgeniy Belov (cross-country skiing) 33 Ilvir Khuzin (bobsleigh) 12 Maxim Vylegzhanin (cross-country skiing) -
Ruka Sprint Classic
PRE-COMPETITION FACTS RUKA TRIPLE, FIN Stage 1: Ladies‘ / Men‘s Sprint Classic COMPETITION COURSE Ladies: 1,4 km Men: 1,4 km Bonus seconds: WEATHER FORECAST LADIES For the 10th season in a row, Ruka will host the first sprint event of the World Cup calendar (2008-2017). Marit Bjørgen (NOR) has won four of the previous 11 sprint World Cup events in Ruka (all classic style), most of all athletes and one more than Petra Majdic (SLO). Bjørgen's four sprint World Cup wins in Ruka, are joint-most for her at a single venue along with Lahti and Düsseldorf. Bjørgen is on five podium finishes in sprint World Cup events in Ruka, joint- most along with Majdic. Bjørgen has only recorded more sprint World Cup podium finishes in Davos (6) than in Ruka (5). Stina Nilsson (SWE) has won the last three sprint World Cup events (free and classic) and could become the first non-Norwegian to claim four victories in a row since Majdic in 2009. Nilsson has won each of the last five sprint World Cup events she participated in. The last time she failed to claim victory was in the sprint free in Davos on 11 December 2016 (31st). On 26 November 2016, Nilsson won the sprint classic in Ruka, her first ever World Cup victory in classic style. Only Maiken Caspersen Falla (NOR, 10) has claimed more sprint World Cup wins since the start of 2014/15 than Nilsson (9). Last season's sprint World Cup winner Falla has reached the podium in 14 of her last 15 sprint World Cup appearances with a 31st-place finish in Drammen (classic style) on 8 March as the only exception. -
Naiset Ylivoiman Takana
Naiset ylivoiman takana Edellisten vuosien tapaan norjalaiset ovat kuluneella kaudella onnistuneet esittämään hurjaa ylivoimaa maastohiihdon maailmancupissa. Miksi Norja on maastohiihdon ykkösmaa? Tähän koko hiihtoperhettä askarruttavaan kysymykseen etsivät vastausta niin valmentajat kuin penkkiurheilijat. TEKSTI ELINA HUHDANKOSI aksalainen hiihtolegenda Jochen huono talvi, niin silloinkin suksia myydään Behle kommentoi maastohiihdon 450 000 paria. Eli norjalaiset etsivät sen S nykytilaa: ”Ei tämä ole Norjan vika, lumen jostakin.” vaan muiden on tehtävä jotain. Lajille ei ole Suomessa vastaava määrä hyväksi, jos vain yksi maa hallitsee hiihtoa.” vaihtelee 150 000-250 000 suksiparin Norjan nais- ja mieshiihtäjät välillä. Ei siis ole mikään ihme, että Suomi ovat alkukauden aikana ehtineet tehdä voitti nuorten maailmanmestaruuden huikeita suorituksia maastohiihdon saralla. jääkiekossa eikä maastohiihdossa. Vuodenvaihteen jälkeen Norjan Norjan huippuhiihtäjät, jotka naishiihtäjät ottivat kolmoisvoiton ja pystyvät voittamaan yhä uudelleen ja mieshiihtäjät kaksoisvoiton Tour de Ski - uudelleen, nauttivat kotimaassaan erityistä kiertueella. Jopa norjalaiset pelkäävät suosiota. He ovat nuorten esikuvia, minkä ylivoimallaan pilaavan maastohiihdon seurauksena yhä useampi nuori haluaa tulla maineen. heidän kaltaisekseen. Norjassa hiihtäjien Hiihto on Norjan kansallinen taso on kiven kova, joten maajoukkueeseen urheilulaji. Suksimaahantuoja kommentoi pääsy edellyttää hiihtäjiltä todellista asiaa seuraavasti: ”Hyvänä talvena lahjakkuutta ja armotonta -
Part Iii the Inquiries Conducted After The
FINAL REPORT 47 PART III THE INQUIRIES CONDUCTED AFTER THE TRAGEDY 1. THE ADMINISTRATIVE INQUIRY BY THE ITALIAN AIR FORCE 1.1 Introduction The Committee of Italian Air Force officers convened by the Command of the 1st Air Region on 4 February 1998 (known as a technical inquiry) drew up its report in accordance with STANAG 3531 on investigations of accidents/incidents involving military aircraft from two or more NATO nations. This Committee worked in conjunction with its US counterpart, from which it obtained information as required. It did not, however, obtain copies of the documentation consigned to the official records, although it had free access for consultation purposes. The Committee’s investigations covered its fields of interest, where compatible with the procedures of the Italian judicial investigation, taking due account of the fact that many of the objects, materials, and documents had been seized. The investigation was affected by the fact that the crew members had opted to exercise their right to remain silent under questioning about the event. The Committee therefore recognized that it could not obtain certain fundamental information from the parties directly involved, such as data on the planning and execution of the mission, and that it could not ascertain the exact dynamic of events or the conduct of the crew members during the mission. 1.2 Summary of the Air Force investigation report The report contains the essential data on the most significant parts of the mission denominated « EASY 01 »: from pre-flight briefing to take-off from Aviano, the impact with the cableway and the emergency landing. -
IFK Kamraten Nr 2 2010
IFK Kamraten IFK Moras medlemstidning, nr 1 2015, årgång 21 Silverstina! Veteraner i Brasilien Full fart året runt för Andreas IFK Kamraten IFK Kamraten är en gemensam klubbtidning för föreningarna inom IFK Mora Idrottsallians. Tidningen utkommer med fyra nummer per år. skidor alpint IFK Mora Idrottsallians Vasaloppets Hus 792 32 Mora fotboll friidrott Tfn 0250-392 21 Fax 0250-392 50 Ansvarig utgivare: Gunnel Söderberg, IFK Mora Idrottsallians gymnastik orientering [email protected], 070-564 37 00 Redaktionsråd: Johan Trygg, redaktör IFK Mora Idrottsallians [email protected], 0250-392 43 Emelie Bröms IFK Mora Alpina Klubb [email protected], 0250-392 85 INNEHÅLL Nr. 1, 2015 Pernilla Näsdal IFK Moras Gymnastikklubb Profilen: Andreas Holmberg ...............4-5 [email protected], 0250-392 21 Emelie ny på Alpina klubben ..................7 Bo Thunberg IFK Mora Fotbollsklubb VM i Falun ..........................................8-9 [email protected], 0250-188 21 Mängder med SM-medaljer ..................10 Ing-Mari Skogs Alla på snö ............................................13 IFK Mora Friidrottsklubb Världscuppallen för Forslund ..........................14 [email protected], 0250-392 20 Skidskola i Gopshus ..............................15 Katarina Svahn IFK Mora Orienteringsklubb Vägen till Falun ...................................16 [email protected] Berg och dal i Sundsvall .......................17 Anders Forsén Scandic Cup .........................................18 IFK Mora Skidklubb Tillbaka i trean ...............................20-21 [email protected], 0250-392 83 Veteraner i Brasilien .......................26-27 Karin Ersson IFK Mora Idrottsallians Kamratgård i Hemus ............................28 [email protected], 0250-392 78 Jenny Eriksson Vasaloppet [email protected], 0250-392 65 Produktion: Layout: Johan Trygg Tryckeri: Edita Annonser: Johan Trygg, redaktör IFK Mora Idrottsallians Upplaga: Ca 2 000 ex. -
A Trusted Partner Why Nammo?
Nammo aNNual 12 RepoRt A trusted partner Why Nammo? “ Nammo, with itsvalue-based company culture and way of doing business, is an excellent partner in our efforts to develop a strong and healthy culture in Norwegian ski jumping, where a good attitude and way of living our values is the foundation for our performanceculture. – Clas Brede Bråthen, Director Ski Jumping, Norwegian Ski Federation – A trusted partner Nammo’s values Dedication We are enthusiastic and creative, always searching for the best solutions Precision We are reliable and accurate in our technology, processes and business Care We are inclusive and open-minded, always encouraging team spirit and cooperation Nammo in brief The Nammo Group, headquartered in Raufoss, Norway, is a technology driven aerospace and defense group specializing in high-end products. Core business comprised of commercial sales of services The core business of the Nammo Group is and sports and security products. the development, testing, production and sale of military and sport ammunition, Organization shoulder launched weapons systems, Nammo is present in eight countries with rocket motors for military and space a total of 18 production sites and sales applications and leading global services for offices. The group operates through its five environmentally friendly demilitarization. business units: Small Caliber, Medium & Large Caliber, Missile Products, Demil and Customer base Nammo Talley. As a technology driven aerospace and defense group, the majority of Nammo’s Ownership business is with the national armed forces The Nammo Group’s shareholders are or the national defense industries in the the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and countries where we operate. -
FIS Cross-Country World Cup Quebec City to Host World's Elite Cross
PRESS RELEASE For immediate release FIS Cross-Country World Cup Quebec City to host world’s elite cross-country skiers again in 2019 and 2020 Quebec City, Friday, October 6, 2017 – News doesn’t get any fresher than this! With the annual FIS (International Ski Federation) Technical Committee and FIS Cross-Country Committee meetings still underway in Zurich, it has just been confirmed that the FIS Cross-Country World Cup Finals will be coming back to Canada in March 2019 and 2020. “It’s a huge step forward for Quebec City to cement its place on the calendar for two years in a row, said FIS Race Director Pierre Mignerey. “We should stress, though, that the entire race calendars for both years are subject to FIS Council approval this November.” All bets, therefore, are on the world’s elite cross-country skiers taking the Plains of Abraham by storm from March 22 to 24, 2019. “The format of the 2020 event is yet to be confirmed, but the 2019 competition will be the same as what we saw in March this year,” added Gestev President, Patrice Drouin from his seat at the FIS meetings. That means it’s going to be all hands on deck for Quebec Winter Events Corporation and event producer Gestev in the next few months as preparation begins for these world-class events. The most recent FIS Cross-Country World Cup Finals attracted more than 60,000 people to Quebec City’s Plains of Abraham in March 2017 and the event was voted the top stop on the World Cup circuit last season, according to an FIS survey. -
Cross-Country Skiing Men’S and Women’S Men’S 30-Km (15-Km Men’S 4X10-Km Relay Women’S 30-Km Venue
CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE » Day 4 » Day 8 » Day 11 » Day 14 » Day 17 Monday, Feb. 15 Friday, Feb. 19 Monday, Feb. 22 Thursday, Feb. 25 Sunday, Feb. 28 Women’s 10-km Women’s 15-km Men’s and women’s Women’s 4x5-km relay Men’s 50-km individual pursuit (7.5-km classic, team sprint *11:30-1:05 p.m. mass start *10-11:15 a.m. 7.5-km free) 10:45-12:20 p.m. *9:30-12:15 p.m. *1-1:50 p.m. Men’s 15-km individual *1-1:45 p.m. Six men’s events and *12:30-2 p.m. six women’s events will be contested over » Day 6 » Day 9 » Day 13 » Day 16 nine days at the 2010 Wednesday, Feb. 17 Saturday, Feb. 20 Wednesday, Feb. 24 Saturday, Feb. 27 cross-country skiing Men’s and women’s Men’s 30-km (15-km Men’s 4x10-km relay Women’s 30-km venue. sprint classic classic,15-km free) *11:15-1:10 p.m. mass start 10:15-11 a.m. *1:30-3 p.m. *11:45-1:45 p.m. *Indicates medal event *12:30-2 p.m. DECONSTRUCTING THE GAMES CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: Nordic passion An event with a long Olympic history, this sport is all about variety. Canwest News Service writer Mike Beamish explains: THE COURSE Classic or freestyle Canadian Olympic team member Devon Classic technique Kershaw explains the differences between Free technique the classic and freestyle ski techniques: N CLASSIC:“The classic technique is the one most people conjure in their head,” 00.1km.1km Kershaw says.“It’s very much like linear 2 km running.All your energy is going forward in a linear motion.” 1 km Classical skis are longer than freestyle skis (typically 205-210 cm for men and 195- 200 cm for women).They have a sticky substance in the middle for grip and are 3 km designed with more pronounced tips. -
Al Sise Outstanding Alpine Masters Award
2017 U.S. SKI & SNOWBOARD AWARDS MANUAL U.S. Ski & Snowboard Awards 1 July 20, 2017 TO: U. S. Ski & Snowboard Sport Committee Chairs U. S. Ski & Snowboard Sport Directors U. S. Ski & Snowboard Awards Working Group FROM: Tom Kelly, Awards WG Liaison Bill Slattery, Chairman, U. S. Ski & Snowboard Awards Working Group Following is a complete outline of U. S. Ski & Snowboard’s organizational awards, designed to honor athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers for service on behalf of our ski and snowboard athletes. This manual is designed to assist you in management of awards selection within your sport, and to represent your sport in selection of organizational awards. It also includes a guideline for future awards you may wish to consider in your sport. As a sport committee chair, sport director, we would like you to be working on your nominations during the course of the season, so that you can provide detailed nominations no later than April 2. We will send out nomination information and convene a conference call on April 5 at 3:00 p.m. mountain time so that the working group can participate in a discussion of the award nominations. Thank you for your cooperation! U.S. Ski & Snowboard Awards 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page U. S. SKI & SNOWBOARD AWARDS WORKING GROUP ...................................................................................................... 4 AWARDS RESPONSIBILITIES OF SPORT COMMITTEES ..................................................................................................... 5 DISCRETIONARY AWARDS SELECTION -
På Lag Med Alle Som Elsker Snø
BERETNING 2009-2010 PÅ LAG MED ALLE SOM ELSKER SNØ 1 Norges Skiforbund // Ullevål Stadion // 0840 Oslo Telefon: +47 21 02 94 00 // Fax: +47 21 02 94 01 skiforbundet.no 2 Norges Skiforbunds virksomhet 2009-2010 Innholdsfortegnelse Side Spor 4 Skistyrets arbeid sesongen 2009-2010 6 Skistyret, ansatte, komiteer og utvalg 18 Prosjekt Hvit vinter 20 Rapport fra grenkomiteene Alpint 22 Freestyle 38 Hopp 48 Kombinert 58 Langrenn 66 Telemark 82 Tall og statistikker 90 3 Det ligger et spor bak oss. Det er formet g jennom århundrer. Og mer enn det. Det bærer vitnesbyrd om våre verdier. Idrettsglede. Fellesskap. Helse. Ærlighet. Sporet er formet av ski og snø. Uadskillelig fra vår nasjonale identitet. Det er en del av vår kulturarv. En del av vår folkesjel. Sporet ligger der. Det går g jennom by og land. Det fører utover i landskapet og innover i sjelen. Det ligger der om vi søker bakkens yrende liv eller naturens stillhet. 4 Det ligger der for alle. For store og små, for gammel og ung. For de som vil vinne og for de som bare vil fryde seg. Sporet er fylt av skiglede. Uten skigleden, ingen skisport. Ingen vinnere på jakt etter gull. Ingen tilskuere langs løypene. Ingen turgåere i skog og mark. Ingen barn i bakkene. Det ligger et spor foran oss. Også i de neste århundrer vil vi se det fylt av mange skiløpere. Gode skiløpere. Glade skiløpere. Som setter spor etter seg. Jørgen Insulán 5 Skistyrets beretning 2009-2010 Skistyrets arbeid Holmenkollen Nasjonalanlegget i Holmenkollen ble midlertidig åpnet Hovedmål: til prøve-VM i mars 2010. -
2020/2021 COOP FISクロスカントリー・ワールドカップ【男子】 【スプリント種目】 【ディスタンス種目】 スプリント第1戦 クラシカル/11月27日/ルカ(フィンランド) ディスタンス第1戦 15Km クラシカル/11月28日/ルカ(フィンランド) Qual
2020/2021 COOP FIS CROSS COUNTRY WORLD CUP [Men's] 2020/2021 COOP FISクロスカントリー・ワールドカップ【男子】 【スプリント種目】 【ディスタンス種目】 スプリント第1戦 クラシカル/11月27日/ルカ(フィンランド) ディスタンス第1戦 15km クラシカル/11月28日/ルカ(フィンランド) Qual. Quarter Final Semi Final 1.2km 5.0km 8.1km 11.2km Rnk Bib Name Nation Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Finish Behind Time Rnk Heat Time Rnk Heat Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Rnk 1 2 Erik VALNES NOR 2:34.94 2 1 +0.19 2 1 +0.03 PF2 2:29.56 1 64 Johannes Hoesflot KLAEBO NOR 2:20.8 1 10:55.9 1 18:46.6 1 25:10.5 1 34:04.6 0.0 2 1 Johannes Hoesflot KLAEBO NOR 2:33.32 1 1 2:34.84 1 1 2:31.80 PF1 +0.61 2 26 Alexey CHERBOTKIN RUS 2:21.3 4 11:02.9 3 18:59.5 3 25:26.9 3 34:19.8 +15.2 3 10 Emil IVERSEN NOR 2:41.23 10 4 +0.02 2 2 2:36.25 PF1 +4.09 3 66 Alexander BOLSHUNOV RUS 2:23.9 11 11:05.5 4 19:03.5 5 25:33.0 5 34:22.6 +18.0 84 馬場 直人 中野土建スキークラブ 3:03.13 84 - - - - - - - 57 17 馬場 直人 中野土建スキークラブ 2:26.4 26 11:56.2 67 20:24.8 63 27:22.2 58 36:48.5 +2:43.9 スプリント第2戦 クラシカル/12月4日/リレハンメル(ノルウェー) Cancelled ディスタンス第2戦 15km フリー・パシュート/11月29日/ルカ(フィンランド) 3.6km 6.1km 8.6km 11.1km Rnk Bib Name Nation Finish Behind スプリント第3戦 フリー/12月12日/ダボス(スイス) Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Rnk Qual.