FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007


The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007 were the 39th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, held 2–18 February in Åre, Sweden. Åre previously hosted the world championships in 1954, and often hosts late season World Cup events.
The FIS awarded the 2007 event in 2002; other finalists were Lillehammer, Norway, and Val-d'Isère, France, which was later selected to host the 2009 championships.
These were the first world championships to use the "super-combined" format for the combined event. First run on the World Cup circuit in 2005 at Wengen, the "super-combi" format made its debut at the Winter Olympics in 2010. The traditional combined format consists of one downhill run and two slalom runs.

Venues

The races were held on the Gästrappet, Lundsrappet, Störtloppet and VM-Störtloppet slopes.


RaceStart
elevation
Finish
elevation
Vertical
drop
Course
length
Minimum
gradient
Maximum
gradient
Average
gradient
Downhill – men1240 m396 m844 m2.922 km7%69%33%
Downhill – women10553966592.23614%69%31%
Super-G – men10333966372.12710%69%34%
Super-G – women9713965751.90314%69%32%
Giant slalom – men8123964161.30813%69%35%
Giant slalom – women7963964001.25717%48%36%
Slalom – men6153962190.74019%48%32%
Slalom – women5823961860.6214%48%32%



RaceStart
elevation
Finish
elevation
Vertical
drop
Course
length
Minimum
gradient
Maximum
gradient
Average
gradient
Downhill – men4068 ft1299 ft2769 ft1.816 mi.7%69%33%
Downhill – women3461129921621.38914%69%31%
Super-G – men3389129920901.32210%69%34%
Super-G – women3186129918871.18214%69%32%
Giant slalom – men2664129913650.81313%69%35%
Giant slalom – women2612129913130.78117%48%36%
Slalom – men201812997190.46019%48%32%
Slalom – women190912996100.38814%48%32%

Opening ceremony

2 February 19:00

Men's downhill">Downhill (ski competition)">downhill

10 February 12:30. Race postponed to 11 February 10:00 CET due to foggy weather conditions.
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Aksel Lund Svindal1:44.68
Jan Hudec1:45.40+0.72
Patrik Järbyn1:45.65+0.97

Men's [super-G]

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 10:00 CET.
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Patrick Staudacher1:14.30
Fritz Strobl1:14.62+0.32
Bruno Kernen1:14.92+0.62

Men's [giant slalom]

Qualification: 12 February 10:00/13:30
Final: 14 February 10:00/13:00
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Aksel Lund Svindal2:19.64
Daniel Albrecht2:20.12+0.48
Didier Cuche2:20.56+0.92

Men's slalom">slalom skiing">slalom

Qualification: 15 February 10:00/13:30
Final: 17 February 10:00/13:00
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Mario Matt1:57.33
Manfred Mölgg1:59.14+1.81
Jean-Baptiste Grange1:59.54+2.21

Men's super combined">alpine skiing combined">super combined

8 February 12:30/16:00
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Daniel Albrecht2:28.99
Benjamin Raich2:29.07+0.08
Marc Berthod2:29.23+0.24

Women's events

Women's downhill">Downhill (ski competition)">downhill

11 February 12:30
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Anja Pärson1:26.89
Lindsey C. Kildow1:27.29+0.40
Nicole Hosp1:27.37+0.48

Women's [super-G]

Originally planned for 4 February 12:30; postponed to 6 February due to wind conditions.
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Anja Pärson1:18.85
Lindsey C. Kildow1:19.17+0.32
Renate Götschl1:19.38+0.53

Women's [giant slalom]

13 February 17:00/20:00
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Nicole Hosp2:31.72
Maria Pietilä-Holmner2:32.57+ 0.85
Denise Karbon2:32.69+ 0.97

Women's slalom">slalom skiing">slalom

16 February 17:00/20:00
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Šárka Záhrobská1:43.91
Marlies Schild1:44.02+0.11
Anja Pärson1:44.07+0.16

Women's super combined">alpine skiing combined">super combined

9 February 12:30/16:00
MedalNameNationTimeDiff.
Anja Pärson1:57.69
Julia Mancuso1:58.50+0.81
Marlies Schild1:58.54+0.85

Team event

Nations team event

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 four super-G and four slalom 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.
MedalNameNationSG1SG2SG3SG4SL1SL2SL3SL4Total

Renate Götschl

Michaela Kirchgasser

Marlies Schild

Mario Matt

Fritz Strobl

Benjamin Raich
1112441418

Anna Ottosson

Anja Pärson

Jens Byggmark

Patrik Järbyn

Markus Larsson

Hans Olsson
4847122533

Sandra Gini

Rabea Grand

Nadia Styger

Fabienne Suter

Daniel Albrecht

Marc Berthod
113212541139

Medal table

PlaceNationTotal
1AUT3339
2SWE3227
3NOR2002
4SUI1146
5ITA1113
6CZE1001
7USA0303
8CAN0101
9FRA0011

Participating nations

60 nations participated: