The FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships is an annual nordic skiing event organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS). The Junior World Championships was started in 1977 and was first hosted in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland. The Junior World Championship events include Nordic skiing's three disciplines: cross-country skiing, ski jumping, and nordic combined (the latter being a combination sport consisting of both cross-country and ski jumping).
FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships Status active Genre sports competition Date January–March Frequency annual Location various Inaugurated 1977 (1977 ) Organised by FIS
Editions Year Location Country Top of the medal table Events FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 1977 Sainte-Croix Switzerland East Germany 6 1979 Mont-Sainte-Anne Canada East Germany 6 1980 Örnsköldsvik Sweden Soviet Union 6 1981 Schonach West Germany Norway 6 1982 Murau Austria Norway 6 1983 Kuopio Finland Soviet Union 6 1984 Trondheim Norway Norway 7 1985 Randa / Täsch / Zermatt Switzerland Soviet Union 7 1986 Lake Placid United States Soviet Union 10 1987 Asiago Italy Soviet Union 10 1988 Saalfelden Austria Soviet Union 10 1989 Vang / Hamar Norway Soviet Union 10 1990 Les Saisies / Štrbské Pleso France / Czechoslovakia Soviet Union 10 1991 Reit im Winkl Germany Norway 10 1992 Vuokatti Finland Finland 10 1993 Harrachov Czech Republic Norway 10 1994 Breitenwang Austria Russia 10 1995 Gällivare Sweden Russia 10 1996 Asiago Italy Russia 10 1997 Canmore Canada Estonia 10 1998 St. Moritz / Pontresina Switzerland Finland 10 1999 Saalfelden Austria Finland 10 2000 Štrbské Pleso Slovakia Russia 12 2001 Karpacz Poland Finland 13 2002 Schonach Germany Germany 10 2003 Sollefteå Sweden Russia 13 2004 Stryn Norway Russia 13 2005 Rovaniemi Finland Norway 13 FIS Nordic Junior and U23 World Ski Championships 2006 Kranj Slovenia Norway 20 2007 Planica (sj & nc) / Tarvisio (cc) Slovenia / Italy Norway 20 2008 Zakopane (sj & nc) / Mals (cc) Poland / Italy Germany 20 2009 Štrbské Pleso (sj & nc) / Praz de Lys-Sommand (cc) Slovakia / France Norway 20 2010 Hinterzarten Germany Norway 20 2011 Otepää Estonia Norway 19 2012 Erzurum Turkey Russia 21 2013 Liberec Czech Republic Germany 21 2014 Val di Fiemme Italy Austria 21 2015 Almaty Kazakhstan Norway 21 2016 Râșnov Romania Norway 21 2017 Park City United States Russia 22 2018 Kandersteg (sj & nc) / Goms (cc) Switzerland Norway 22 2019 Lahti Finland Russia 23 2020 Oberwiesenthal Germany Norway 24 2021 Lahti / Vuokatti Finland Norway 20 2022 Zakopane (sj & nc) / Lygna (cc) Poland / Norway Russia 22 2023 Whistler Canada Norway 23 2024 Planica Slovenia Norway 24 2025 Lake Placid (sj & nc) / Schilpario (cc) United States / Italy Norway 24 2026 Lillehammer Norway 2027 Otepää Estonia 2028 Falun Sweden
Notes:
1984: First with Nordic combined team event 1986: First with 30 km (men) and 15 km (women) in cross-country skiing / First with ski jumping team event 2000: First with a sprint in cross-country skiing / First with sprint (5 km) in Nordic combined 2006: First with ski jumping for women / First with under-23 events 2008: Originally scheduled in Szczyrk and Wisła 2016: First with the mixed team in ski jumping 2019: Originally scheduled in Vuokatti / First with nordic combined for women 2021: Originally scheduled in Szczyrk, Wisła and Zakopane 2022: Originally scheduled in 2021 2026: Originally scheduled in Trondheim
Multiple winners
Cross-country skiing
Men
Women
Nordic combined
Men
Women
Ski jumping
Men
Women
The individual ski jumping event was cancelled due to weather conditions. Women's cross-country 4×5 km relay, men's cross-country 4×10 km relay and the nordic combined team event were cancelled due to weather conditions. Nordic combined team event cancelled.
See also