2003 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering

The 2003 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering was the fifth European Championship of ski mountaineering and was held in the Tatra Mountains, Slovakia, from March 28, 2003 to March 30, 2003. The competition was organized by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC) of the Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA).

Results

[1]

Nation ranking and medals

(all age groups)[2]

ranking country team individual
points points total points
1  France 452 1 1 969 1 2 1 1421
2  Italy 312 1 953 4 3 2 1265
3   Switzerland 342 1 1 1 805 3 1 2 1147
4  Slovakia 208 777 1 985
5  Spain 168 694 1 862
6  Germany 278 370 648
7  Poland 106 266 372
8  Czech Republic 142 121 263
9  Bulgaria 72 182 254
10  Andorra 62 120 1 182
11  Slovenia 14 146 160
12  Austria 148 148
13  Romania 18 124 1 142
14  Greece 6 67 73
15  Liechtenstein 69 69
16  Denmark 1 3 4
17  Russia 2 2

Team

Event held on March 28, 2003

List of the best 10 teams by gender:[3]

Women

ranking team total time
Switzerland Mabillard/Favre-Moretti 02h 53' 52"*)
France Ducognon/Oggeri 03h 02' 56"*)
France C. Favre/Lathuraz 03h 10' 26"*)
4 Italy Raso/Riva 03h 10' 35"*)
5 Germany Maurer/J. Graßl 03h 14' 33"*)
6 France Guigon/N. Blanc 03h 30' 32"*)
7 Germany Treimer/Echtler-Schleich 03h 39' 21"*)
8 Slovakia Pažitná/Lackovičová 03h 40' 10"*)
9 Spain García Sàez/C. Bes Ginesta 03h 45' 26"*)
10 Czech Republic Oršulová/Bulířová 04h 09' 16"*)

Men

ranking team total time
Switzerland Farquet/Elmer 02h 23' 37"*)
Italy Reichegger/Brunod 02h 23' 43"*)
Italy Vescovo/Mezzanotte 02h 24' 01"*)
4 France Brosse/Gignoux 02h 24' 31"*)
5 Switzerland Hug/Taramarcaz 02h 27' 57"*)
6 Switzerland J.-Y. Rey/Masserey 02h 28' 33"*)
7 France B. Blanc/Champange 02h 28' 54"*)
8 France Meilleur/Tomio 02h 29' 16"*)
9 Italy Battel/J. Pellissier 02h 29' 24"*)
10 Switzerland Moret/Pittex 02h 31' 14"*)

*) total time including 3 penalty minutes

Individual

Event held on March 30, 2003

List of the best 10 participants by gender:[4]

Women

ranking participant total time
Switzerland Cristina Favre-Moretti 02h 25' 33"
Switzerland Catherine Mabillard 02h 32' 21"
France Valérie Ducognon 02h 39' 08"
4 Germany Judith Graßl 02h 40' 56"
5 France Corinne Favre 02h 42' 35"
6 France Delphine Oggeri 02h 44' 27"
7 Switzerland Gabrielle Magnenat 02h 44' 39"
8 Germany Traudl Maurer 02h 45' 50"
9 France Nathalie Bourillon 02h 49' 28"
10 France Carole Toïgo 02h 50' 33"

Men

ranking participant total time
Italy Manfred Reichegger 02h 01' 20"
France Stéphane Brosse 02h 01' 39"
Switzerland Heinz Blatter 02h 02' 08"
4 Switzerland Rico Elmer 02h 02' 51"
5 Switzerland Pierre-Marie Taramarcaz 02h 03' 35"
6 Italy Dennis Brunod 02h 03' 42"
7 Italy Graziano Boscacci 02h 04' 44"
8 Italy Camillo Vescovo 02h 04' 44"
9 France Cédric Tomio 02h 04' 54"
10 Switzerland Damien Farquet 02h 05' 03"

Combination ranking

combination ranking including the results of the individual and team races

List of the best 10 participants by gender:[5]

Women

ranking participant
Switzerland Cristina Favre-Moretti
Switzerland Catherine Mabillard
France Valérie Ducognon
4 France Delphine Oggeri
5 France Corinne Favre
6 Germany Judith Graßl
7 Germany Traudl Maurer
8 Italy Maria Luisa Riva
9 France Véronique Lathuraz
10 France Nathalie Blanc

Men

ranking participant
Italy Manfred Reichegger
France Stéphane Brosse
Switzerland Rico Elmer
4 Italy Dennis Brunod
5 Switzerland Damien Farquet
6 Italy Camillo Vescovo
7 Switzerland Pierre-Marie Taramarcaz
8 Italy Mirco Mezzanotte
9 France Cédric Tomio
10 Switzerland Alexander Hug

References

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