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1999 European Youth Olympic Winter Days
Host cityPoprad-Tatry
Country Slovakia
Nations40
Athletes819
Sport7
Events27
Opening6 March 1999
Closing12 March 1999
Summer
← Lisbon 1997Esbjerg 1999 →
Winter
← Sundsvall 1997Vuokatti 2001 →

The 1999 Winter European Youth Olympic Winter Days was an international multi-sport event held between 6 and 12 March 1999, in Poprad-Tatry, Slovakia.

Sports

1999 European Youth Olympic Winter Days Sports Programme

Medalists

Alpine skiing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys giant slalom Peter Fill
 Italy
Robi Perren
 Switzerland
Mario Scheiber
 Austria
Girls giant slalom Jaana-Maarit Välimäki
 Finland
Marion Rolland
 France
Chemmy Alcott
 Great Britain
Boys slalom Peter Fill
 Italy
Loic Paquotte
 France
Jouni Kaitala
 Finland
Girls slalom Sandrine Aubert
 France
Astrid Vierthaler
 Austria
Marion Rolland
 France
Boys super-G Werner Heel
 Italy
Mario Scheiber
 Austria
Philipp Schörghofer
 Austria
Girls super-G Marion Rolland
 France
Chemmy Alcott
 Great Britain
Sabrina Raich
 Austria

Biathlon

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys 10 km Vitali Tchernychev
 Russia
Alexei Konchine
 Russia
Kent Rog Guttormsen
 Norway
Girls 7,5 km Joulia Makarova
 Russia
Tora Berger
 Norway
Ekaterin Outotchkina
 Russia
Boys 7,5 km sprint Alexei Konchine
 Russia
Vitali Tchernychev
 Russia
Bartlomiej Ponikwia
 Poland
Girls 6 km sprint Joulia Makarova
 Russia
Ekaterin Outotchkina
 Russia
Alexandra Raluc Rusu
 Romania
Mixed relay 4x5 km Team Slovakia
 Slovakia
Team Russia
 Russia
Team Norway
 Norway

Cross-country skiing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys 10 km classic Kristian Horntvedt
 Norway
Nikolai Pankratov
 Russia
Vaclav Svub
 Czech Republic
Girls 7,5 km classic Carin Holmberg
 Sweden
Anastassia Kazakoul
 Russia
Evguenia Kravtsova
 Russia
Boys 10 km free Oleg Milovanov
 Russia
Alessandro Zenoni
 Italy
Nejc Brodar
 Slovenia
Girls 7,5 km free Evguenia Kravtsova
 Russia
Riikka Sarasoja
 Finland
Ursina Badilatti
 Switzerland
Mixed relay 4x5 km free Team Russia
 Russia
Team Norway
 Norway
Team Finland
 Finland

Figure skating

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys Stanislav Timtchenko
 Russia
Stephane Lambiel
 Switzerland
Alan Street
 Great Britain
Girls Tamara Dorofejev
 Hungary
Sarah Meier
 Switzerland
Svetlana Chernysheva
 Russia
Ice dancing Anastasia Litvinenko
Maxim Bolotin
 Russia
Viktoria Polzykina
Alexander Shakalov
 Ukraine
Myriam Trividic
Aurelien Geraud
 France

Ice hockey

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys Team Finland
 Finland
Team Sweden
 Sweden
Team Czech Republic
 Czech Republic

Short track speed skating

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys 500 m Andreé Hartwig
 Germany
Cees Juffermans
 Netherlands
Marco Mattia
 Italy
Girls 500 m Stephanie Bouvier
 France
Liesbeth Mau-Asam
 Netherlands
Christine Priebst
 Germany
Boys 1000 m Cees Juffermans
 Netherlands
Christian Lukas
 Austria
Ward Janssens
 Belgium
Girls 1000 m Christine Priebst
 Germany
Stephanie Bouvier
 France
Veronika Windisch
 Austria
Mixed relay 3000 m Team Netherlands
 Netherlands
Team France
 France
Team Belgium
 Belgium

Ski jumping

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys K90 Veli-Mati Lindström
 Finland
Stefan Kaiser
 Austria
Akseli Lajunen
 Finland
Team K90 Team Austria
 Austria
Team Finland
 Finland
Team Slovenia
 Slovenia

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Slovakia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)96318
2 France (FRA)3429
3 Finland (FIN)3238
4 Italy (ITA)3115
5 Netherlands (NED)2204
6 Germany (GER)2013
7 Austria (AUT)1449
8 Norway (NOR)1225
9 Sweden (SWE)1102
10 Hungary (HUN)1001
 Slovakia (SVK)*1001
12 Switzerland (SUI)0314
13 Great Britain (GBR)0123
14 Ukraine (UKR)0101
15 Belgium (BEL)0022
 Czech Republic (CZE)0022
 Slovenia (SLO)0022
18 Poland (POL)0011
 Romania (ROM)0011
Totals (19 entries)27272781
Source:

References

  1. Results

External links

European Youth Olympic Festival
Summer editions
Winter editions
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