The Holmenkollen Ski Festival (Norwegian: Holmenkollen skifestival or Holmenkollrennene) is a traditional annual Nordic skiing event in Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway. The full official name of the event is Holmenkollen FIS World Cup Nordic.
| Holmenkollen Ski Festival Holmenkollen skifestival | |
|---|---|
| Status | active |
| Genre | sporting event |
| Date | March |
| Frequency | annual |
| Venue | Holmenkollen |
| Location | Oslo |
| Country | Norway |
| Inaugurated | 1892 |
History
editIt takes place in March and has been arranged every year since 1892,[1] except for 1898 and during World War II (1941–1945). The event is arranged by Skiforeningen and takes place at Holmenkollen National Arena and ski jumping hills Holmenkollbakken and Midtstubakken. In 2009 Holmenkollen was under renovation and replacement races were held in Trondheim for cross-country skiing and biathlon, and in Vikersund for ski jumping and nordic combined.
In 2011, Holmenkollen hosted the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and there was no separate Holmenkollen Ski Festival. Previously Holmekollen had hosted World Championships in 1930, 1966, 1982, and it also hosted the Nordic skiing events of 1952 Winter Olympics that were also that year's World Championships. Holmenkollen has also hosted biathlon World Championship events in 1986, 1990, 1999, 2000, and 2002, and hosted it once again in 2016.
List of multiple winners
editCurrent events
editMen's 50 km
editDebuted 1898
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Six-time winners | ||
| Thorleif Haug | 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1924 | |
| Five-time winners | ||
| Lauritz Bergendahl | 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 | |
| Four-time winners | ||
| Elling Rønes | 1906 (40 km), 1907, 1908, 1916 | |
| Three-time winners | ||
| Veikko Hakulinen | 1952, 1953, 1955 | |
| Sverre Stensheim | 1959, 1960, 1961 | |
| Oddvar Brå | 1975, 1979, 1981 | |
| Thomas Wassberg | 1980, 1982, 1987 | |
| Vegard Ulvang | 1989, 1991, 1992 | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Paul Braaten | 1900 (30 km), 1901 (30 km) | |
| Karl Hovelsen | 1902, 1903 | |
| Sven Utterström | 1929, 1930 | |
| Nils Karlsson ("Mora-Nisse") | 1947, 1951 | |
| Arto Tiainen | 1964, 1965 | |
| Pål Tyldum | 1969, 1972 | |
| Gerhard Grimmer | 1970, 1971 | |
| Gunde Svan | 1986, 1990 | |
| Alexey Prokurorov | 1993, 1998 | |
| Andrus Veerpalu | 2003, 2005 | |
| Anders Södergren | 2006, 2008 | |
| Petter Northug | 2010, 2011 | |
| Martin Johnsrud Sundby | 2016, 2017 | |
| Alexander Bolshunov | 2019, 2020 | |
Men's nordic combined
editDebuted 1892. Sprint event debuted in 1997. 10 km event since 2010, unless else noted.
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Seven-time winners | ||
| Bjarte Engen Vik | 1996, 1997x2 (Individual, Sprint), 1998 (Individual), 1999 (Individual), 2000x2 (Individual, Sprint) | |
| Five-time winners | ||
| Lauritz Bergendahl | 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 | |
| Johan Grøttumsbråten | 1923, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1931 | |
| Rauno Miettinen | 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1978 | |
| Four-time winners | ||
| Georg Thoma | 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 | |
| Akito Watabe | 2012 (normal hill), 2015, 2017, 2018 | |
| Three-time winners | ||
| Thorleif Haug | 1919, 1920, 1921 | |
| Oddbjørn Hagen | 1932, 1934, 1935 | |
| Simon Slåttvik | 1948, 1950, 1951 | |
| Sverre Stenersen | 1955, 1956, 1959 | |
| Gunder Gundersen | 1952, 1959, 1960 | |
| Ulrich Wehling | 1975, 1976, 1977 | |
| Ronny Ackermann | 2002 (Individual), 2003 (Sprint), 2004 (Individual) | |
| Hannu Manninen | 2002 (Sprint), 2004 (Sprint), 2005 (Sprint) | |
| Jason Lamy Chappuis | 2010, 2011 (large hill), 2015 | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Thorvald Hansen | 1905, 1909 | |
| Otto Aasen | 1917, 1918 | |
| Harald Økern | 1922, 1924 | |
| Hans Vinjarengen | 1930, 1933 | |
| Olaf Hoffsbakken | 1936, 1939 | |
| Emil Kvanlid | 1938, 1940 | |
| Tom Sandberg | 1974, 1982 | |
| Hermann Weinbuch | 1985, 1987 | |
| Trond Einar Elden | 1989, 1991 | |
| Felix Gottwald | 2001, 2003 (Individual) | |
| Petter Tande | 2006 (Individual), 2008 (Sprint) | |
| Eric Frenzel | 2011 (normal hill), 2013 | |
| Jarl Magnus Riiber | 2016, 2019 | |
Women's 30 km
editDebuted 1988
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Seven-time winners | ||
| Marit Bjørgen | 2005, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 | |
| Four-time winners | ||
| Therese Johaug | 2011, 2013, 2016, 2019 | |
| Three-time winners | ||
| Larisa Lazutina | 1995, 1998, 2001 | |
| Yuliya Chepalova | 1999, 2004, 2006 | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Stefania Belmondo | 1997, 2002 | |
Men's ski jumping
editDebuted 1933
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Five-time winners | ||
| Adam Małysz | 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007 | |
| Three-time winners | ||
| Simon Ammann | 2002, 2007, 2010 | |
| Reidar Andersen | 1936, 1937, 1938 | |
| Severin Freund | 2014, 2015x2 (2x large hill) | |
| Arne Hoel | 1948, 1951, 1959 | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Torbjørn Falkanger | 1949, 1950 | |
| Helmut Recknagel | 1957, 1960 | |
| Bjørn Wirkola | 1966, 1967 | |
| Vladimir Belussov | 1968, 1970 | |
| Ingolf Mork | 1971, 1972 | |
| Matti Nykänen | 1982, 1985 | |
| Jens Weißflog | 1989, 1990 | |
Women's ski jumping
editDebuted in 2000.
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Five-time winners | ||
| Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | 2000, 2001, 2003, 2011, 2019 | |
| Three-time winners | ||
| Sara Takanashi | 2015, 2016, 2017 | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Anette Sagen | 2004, 2005 | |
| Sarah Hendrickson | 2012, 2013 | |
Men's biathlon
editDebuted 1984
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Ten-time winners | ||
| Martin Fourcade | 2010x2 (Sprint, Pursuit), 2013 (Pursuit), 2014 (Mass Start), 2015 (Individual), 2016x3 (Sprint, Pursuit, Individual), 2017 (Mass Start), 2018 (Pursuit) | |
| Eight-time winners | ||
| Sven Fischer | 1995x2 (Individual, Sprint), 1999x2 (Individual, Sprint), 2001 (Mass Start), 2002 (Pursuit), 2004x2 (Individual, Pursuit) | |
| Seven-time winners | ||
| Ole Einar Bjørndalen | 2003 (Pursuit), 2004 (Sprint), 2006x3 (Sprint, Pursuit, Mass Start), 2007x2 (Pursuit, Mass Start) | |
| Five-time winners | ||
| Raphaël Poirée | 2000 (Mass Start), 2002 (Mass Start), 2004x2 (Pursuit, Mass Start), 2007 (Individual) | |
| Johannes Thingnes Bø | 2016 (Mass Start), 2017 (Sprint), 2019x3 (Sprint, Pursuit, Mass Start) | |
| Three-time winners | ||
| Frank Luck | 1999 (Pursuit), 2000 (Pursuit), 2002 (Sprint) | |
| Frode Andresen | 2000 (Sprint), 2001x2 (Sprint, Pursuit) | |
| Emil Hegle Svendsen | 2011x2 (Pursuit, Mass Start), 2012 (Mass Start) | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Peter Angerer | 1984 (Individual), 1985 (Individual) | |
| Frank-Peter Roetsch | 1985 (Sprint), 1988 (Sprint) | |
| Valeriy Medvedtsev | 1986x2 (Individual, Sprint) | |
| Viktor Maigourov | 1996x2 (Sprint, Pursuit) | |
| Arnd Peiffer | 2012 (Pursuit), 2015 (Sprint) | |
Women's biathlon
editDebuted 1988
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Six-time winners | ||
| Anastasiya Kuzmina | 2011 (Pursuit), 2014x2 (Pursuit, Mass Start), 2018 (Sprint), 2019x2 (Sprint, Pursuit) | |
| Five-time winners | ||
| Olena Zubrilova | 1999x5 (Individual, Sprint, Pursuit, Mass Start), 2002 (Mass Start) | |
| Magdalena Neuner | 2007x2 (Mass Start, Pursuit), 2011 (Sprint), 2012x2 (Sprint, Pursuit) | |
| Four-time winners | ||
| Magdalena Forsberg | 1995 (Individual), 2000 (Pursuit), 2001 (Pursuit), 2002 (Pursuit) | |
| Liv Grete Skjelbreid | 2000x2 (Sprint, Mass Start), 2001 (Sprint), 2004 (Mass Start) | |
| Darya Domracheva | 2011 (Mass Start), 2014 (Sprint), 2015 (Sprint), 2018 (Pursuit) | |
| Three-time winners | ||
| Uschi Disl | 1995 (Sprint), 1996x2 (Sprint, Pursuit) | |
| Martina Glagow | 2003 (Pursuit), 2004 (Individual), 2006 (Sprint) | |
| Simone Hauswald | 2010x3 (Sprint, Pursuit, Mass Start) | |
| Tora Berger | 2013x3 (Sprint, Pursuit, Mass Start) | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Sandrine Bailly | 2003 (Sprint), 2004 (Pursuit) | |
| Olga Pyleva | 2004x2 (Sprint, Pursuit) | |
| Andrea Henkel | 2007 (Sprint), 2012 (Mass Start) | |
| Marie Dorin Habert | 2016x2 (Individual, Mass Start) | |
| Mari Laukkanen | 2017x2 (Sprint, Pursuit) | |
| Tiril Eckhoff | 2016 (Sprint), 2017 (Pursuit) | |
Discontinued events
editMen's 18 km
editCompeted 1933–40, 1946–55.
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Two-time winners | ||
| Arne Rustadstuen | 1934, 1935 | |
Men's 15 km
editCompeted 1954–85, 1994.
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Five-time winners | ||
| Juha Mieto | 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978 | |
| Three-time winners | ||
| Eero Mäntyranta | 1962, 1964, 1968 | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Hallgeir Brenden | 1956, 1963 | |
| Harald Grønningen | 1960, 1961 | |
| Magne Myrmo | 1970, 1972 | |
| Thomas Wassberg | 1979, 1985 | |
Women's 5 km
editCompeted 1966–69, 1972–82, 1991.
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Three-time winners | ||
| Marjatta Kajosmaa | 1969, 1972, 1973 | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Hilkka Kuntola | 1977, 1980 | |
Women's 10 km
editCompeted 1954–83, 1986.
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Four-time winners | ||
| Marjatta Kajosmaa | 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973 | |
| Two-time winners | ||
| Alevtina Kolchina | 1961, 1963 | |
| Klavdija Bojarskikh | 1965, 1966 | |
| Toini Gustafsson | 1967, 1968 | |
| Galina Kulakova | 1970, 1979 | |
Women's 20 km
editCompeted 1981–85, 1987.
| Winner | Country | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Two-time winners | ||
| Brit Pettersen | 1983, 1987 | |
| Anette Bøe | 1984, 1985 | |
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ John Misachi (25 September 2017). "Winter Olympic Games: Nordic Combined". World Atlas. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
Sources
edit- Holmenkollen winners since 1892 - click Vinnere for downloadable pdf file (in Norwegian)
- Skiforeningen - Official site for Holmenkollen (in English and Norwegian)
- Holmenkollen biathlon information Archived 2011-04-20 at the Wayback Machine