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Results

  

Find out all the results of the International Fire Brigades Competitions 2005.

  • Results - CTIF Traditional International Fire Brigade Competitions

Voluntary Fire Brigades

Class A (without credit of age points) - Gold

1- Austria (Weeg)
2- Austria (Götzendorf)
3- Austria (Peilstein im Mühlkreis)

Class B (with credit of age points) - Gold

1- Slovenia (Smartno Na Pohorju)
2- Slovenia (Hajdose 1)
3- Austria (Eichhorn 3)

Career Fire Brigades

Class A (without credit of age points) - Gold

1- Poland (Krakow)
2- Slovenia (Impol Slov. Bistrica)
3- Poland (Siedlice)

Class B (with credit of age points)

1- Portugal (Porto 2) - Gold
2- Croatia (Varazdin) - Gold
3- Denmark (Viborg) - Silver

Women teams

Class A (without credit of age points) - Gold

1- Slovenia (Hajdose 2)
2- Austria (Rudersdorf-Berg)
3- Poland (Ladek 3)

Class B (with credit of age points)

1- Slovenia (Sinkov Turn 2) - Gold
2- Germany (Asendorf 2) - Gold
3- Slovakia (Spisska Nova Ves) - Silver

Invited team:

Pyong-Chang, South Korea - Gold.

  • Results - International Fire Brigades Sports Competitions

Volunteer Fire Brigades - Global Results

1- Czech Republic (Reprezentace Shcm) - Gold
2- Austria (Upper Austria region) - Gold
3- Germany (Thüringen) - Silver

Career Fire Brigades - Global Results

1- Russia 1 - Gold
2- Russia 2 - Gold
3- Poland 1 - Gold

Women teams - Global Results

1- Czech Republic (Chvalenice)
2- Germany (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern)
3- Germany (Muldental)

  • Results - CTIF Youth Fire Brigades Competitions

Boys and mixed teams

1- Austria (Tragwein)
2- Austria (Winden-Windegg)
3- Russia (Russia 1)

Girls teams

1- Slovakia
2- Czech Republic
3- Poland

The Austrian Youth Team from Tragwein also won the Vetter-Cup.

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International Competitions Adults - Results
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International Competitions Youth Fire Brigades - Results

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