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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999
The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 took place February 19–28, 1999 in Ramsau am Dachstein, Austria. The large hill ski jumping events took place at the Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen. The 7.5 km Nordic combined sprint event debuted at these championships.
Men's cross-country skiing
10 km classical
February 22, 1999
10 km + 15 km combined pursuit
February 23, 1999
30 km freestyle
February 19, 1999
50 km classical
February 28, 1999
4 × 10 km relay
February 26, 1999 The first two legs were run in the classical style while the last two legs were run in freestyle. Austria won its first relay medal since 1933 though it was done in dramatic fashion. Botvinov fell during his leg, causing Austria to lose its large lead, setting up a fight to the finish between Austria's Hoffmann and Norway's Alsgaard. As of 2024, this is the last men's relay at the world championships that was not won by Norway.
Women's cross-country skiing
5 km classical
February 22, 1999
5 km + 10 km combined pursuit
February 23, 1999 Taranenko became the first Ukrainian to medal in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.
15 km freestyle
February 19, 1999
30 km classical
February 27, 1999
4 × 5 km relay
February 26, 1999 The first two legs were run in classical style while the last two legs were run in freestyle.
Men's Nordic combined
7.5 km sprint
February 27, 1999
15 km Individual Gundersen
February 20, 1999
4 × 5 km team
February 25, 1999
Men's ski jumping
Individual normal hill
February 26, 1999 at the W90-Mattensprunganlage
Individual large hill
February 21, 1999 at the Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen, Austria.
Team large hill
February 20, 1999 at the Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen, Austria.
Medal table
Medal winners by nation.
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