2006 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering

The 2006 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering (Italian: Campionato del Mondo di Scialpinismo 2006) was the third World Championship of Ski Mountaineering sanctioned by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC), held in the Italian Province of Cuneo from February 27 to March 4, 2006.

The participating athletes were from 33 nations. Because the relay event for the "Senior" athletes had to be canceled to bad snow conditions, there was consequently no combined ranking.[1][2]

Results

Nation ranking and medals

(all age groups)[3]

ranking country vertical Race team relay individual
(Juniors)
points points points points total points
1 Italy 1320 1 3 2 458 1 1 400 2 164 1 2342
2 Switzerland 1412 1 3 2 354 1 344 1 1 180 1 2290
3 France 1210 5 2 3 420 1 2 344 1 1 200 1 2174
4 Spain 1028 1 162 284 144 1618
5 Germany 443 290 296 1029
6 Slovakia 644 1 100 152 152 922
7 Greece 447 11 100 136 694
8 Czech Republic 286 160 124 680
9 Andorra 383 160 132 675
10 United States 331 130 128 589
11 Slovenia 416 24 136 576
12 Poland 214 26 120 140 500
13 Norway 214 81 108 403
14 Romania 343 343
15 Russia 152 8 96 256
16 Sweden 85 22 116 223
17 Bulgaria 192 22 214
18 Chile 105 2 92 199
19 United Kingdom 53 32 112 197
20 Japan 50 24 104 178
21 Liechtenstein 72 72
22 Venezuela 62 62
22 Denmark 62 62
24 Finland 51 51
25 Croatia 49 49
26 Canada 44 44
27 Argentina 42 42
28 Belgium 13 1 14
29 Morocco 9 9
30 South Korea 2 2
31 Austria
31 China
31 Turkey

Vertical race

Event held at Crissolo on February 28, 2008

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

Women

ranking participant total time
 Natascia Leonardi Cortesi 00h 50' 11.5"
 Roberta Pedranzini 00h 51' 55"
 Catherine Mabillard 00h 52' 27.2"
4  Gloriana Pellissier 00h 52' 54.8"
5  Corinne Favre 00h 53' 13.3"
6  Chiara Raso 00h 53' '41.4 "
7  Nathalie Etzensperger 00h 54' 00.7"
8  Barbara Gruber 00h 55' 19.8"
9  Laëtitia Roux 00h 55' 54.2"
10  Monique Merrill 00h 55' 58.1"

Men

ranking participant total time
 Patrick Blanc 00h 39' 11.3"
 Tony Sbalbi 00h 41' 13.9"
 Florent Perrier 00h 41' 14.1"
4  Agustí Roc Amador 00h 42' 21.8"
5  Sébastien Epiney 00h 43' 39.7"
6  Alain Rey 00h 43' 40.4"
7  Manuel Pérez Brunicardi 00h 44' 03.2"
8  Denis Trento 00h 44' 19.1"
9  Olivier Nägele 00h 44' 20.9"
10  Mirco Mezzanotte 00h 44' 22.7"

Team

Event held at Crissolo on March 1, 2006

List of the best 10 teams by gender:[7]

Women

ranking team total time
 Pedranzini/Martinelli 02h 21' 10.3"
 Favre/Toïgo 02h 26' 07.2"
 Mabillard/Pont-Combe 02h 26' 23.2"
4  J. Graßl/Koch 02h 28' 45.1"
5  Bourillon/Lathuraz 02h 31' 11.1"
6  Magnenat/Zimmermann 02h 31' 37.4"
7  Renzler/Calliari 02h 35' 05.3"
8  Raso/Martinale 02h 36' 54.6"
9  C. Bes Ginesta/Zubizarreta Guerendiain 02h 42' 10.4"
10  Echtler-Schleich/Treimer 02h 45' 10.6"

Men

ranking team total time
 Brosse/P. Blanc 01h 48' 41.5"
 Perrier/Gachet 01h 50' 21.1"
 Brunod/Reichegger 01h 51' 15.1"
4  Hug/Elmer 01h 54' 05.8"
5  Giacomelli/Lunger 01h 55' 31.6"
6  J. Pellissier/Battel 01h 57' 32.5"
7  D. Blanc/Premat 01h 57' 44."
8  Pellicier/Gignoux 01h 58' 17.3"
9  Ecoeur/A. Rey 01h 58' 33.2"
10  Moret/Taramarcaz 01h 59' 36.4"

Individual (canceled)

planned route:[8]

Relay

Event held in Artesina on March 4, 2006

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

Women

ranking team total time
 Francesca Martinelli/Chiara Raso/Roberta Pedranzini/Gloriana Pellissier 01h 13' 21"
 Gabrielle Magnenat/Nathalie Etzensperger/Catherine Mabillard/Séverine Pont-Combe 01h 14' 23"
 Carole Toïgo/Véronique Lathuraz/Corinne Favre/Nathalie Bourillon 01h 14' 26"
4  Judith Graßl/Barbara Gruber/Silvia Treimer/Stefanie Koch 01h 18' 32.2"
5  Gemma Arró Ribot/Naila Jornet Burgada/Izaskun Zubizarreta/Cristina Bes Ginesta 01h 27' 25"

Men

ranking team total time
 Dennis Brunod/Hansjörg Lunger/Manfred Reichegger/Guido Giacomelli 00h 57' 47.2"
 Grégory Gachet/Stéphane Brosse/Florent Perrier/Patrick Blanc 00h 59' 57.1"
 Alexander Hug/Alain Rey/Rico Elmer/Florent Troillet 00h 59' 58.4"
4  Peter Svätojánsky/Miroslav Leitner/Milan Blaško/Milan Madaj 01h 02' 50"
5  Toni Steurer/Franz Graßl/Martin Echtler/Georg Nickaes 01h 03' 12.4"
6  Javier Martín de Villa/Federico Galera Díez/Manuel Pérez Brunicardi/Agustí Roc Amador 01h 03' 31"
7  Anže Šenk/Jernej Karničar/Tomaž Soklič/Nejc Kuhar 01h 06' 44"
8  Toni Casals Rueda/Xavier Capdevila Romero/Joan Albós Cavaliere/Joan Vilana Díaz 01h 07' 15.4"
9  Pete Swenson/Cary Smith/Chris Kroger/Steve Romeo 01h 07' 48.3"
10  Jaroslav Bánský/Marcel Svoboda/Michal Němec/Miroslav Duch 01h 10' 14.7"

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