Nordic combined at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Individual

Individual
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenueLysgårdsbakken (ski jumping)
Birkebeineren Ski Stadium (cross-country skiing)
Dates18-19 February
Competitors53 from 16 nations
Winning time39:07.9
Medalists
   Norway
   Japan
   Norway
Nordic combined at the 1994 Winter Olympics
Individual   men  
Team men

The men's individual nordic combined competition for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer at Lysgårdsbakken and Birkebeineren Ski Stadium on 18 and 19 February.[1]

Results

Ski Jumping

Athletes did two normal hill ski jumps. The combined points earned on the jumps determined the starting order and times for the cross-country race; each point was equal to a 4 second deficit.[1]

Rank Name Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Time Difference
1 Fred Børre Lundberg Norway 124.5 122.5 247.0 +0:00
2 Ago Markvardt Estonia 123.0 120.5 243.5 +0:24
3 Bjarte Engen Vik Norway 120.0 120.5 240.5 +0:44
4 Takanori Kono Japan 119.0 120.5 239.5 +0:50
5 Todd Lodwick United States 119.5 112.5 232.0 +1:40
6 Kenji Ogiwara Japan 116.5 114.5 231.0 +1:47
7 Jean-Yves Cuendet Switzerland 114.0 108.0 222.0 +2:47
8 Junichi Kogawa Japan 96.0 124.5 220.5 +2:57
9 Hippolyt Kempf Switzerland 104.5 112.0 216.5 +3:23
10 Jari Mantila Finland 104.5 109.0 213.5 +3:43
11 Mario Stecher Austria 99.0 112.0 211.0 +4:00
12 Roland Braun Germany 113.5 95.5 209.0 +4:13
13 Dmytro Prosvirnin Ukraine 103.0 105.5 208.5 +4:17
14 Masashi Abe Japan 110.0 97.0 207.0 +4:27
15 Knut Tore Apeland Norway 102.5 102.0 204.5 +4:43
16 Sylvain Guillaume France 97.5 104.5 202.0 +5:00
17 Trond Einar Elden Norway 98.5 103.0 201.5 +5:03
18 František Máka Czech Republic 99.5 102.0 201.5 +5:03
19 Stanisław Ustupski Poland 107.0 93.0 200.0 +5:13
20 Andreas Schaad Switzerland 95.5 102.5 198.0 +5:27
21 Allar Levandi Estonia 101.0 96.5 197.5 +5:30
22 Thomas Dufter Germany 108.0 89.5 197.5 +5:30
23 Hannu Manninen Finland 95.5 101.5 197.0 +5:33
24 Milan Kučera Czech Republic 102.5 91.5 194.0 +5:53
25 Thomas Abratis Germany 99.0 95.0 194.0 +5:53
26 Georg Riedlsperger Austria 90.0 103.0 193.0 +6:00
27 Andrea Cecon Italy 103.0 89.5 192.5 +6:03
28 Étienne Gouy France 98.5 93.5 192.0 +6:07
29 Topi Sarparanta Finland 95.0 97.0 192.0 +6:07
30 Ryan Heckman United States 102.5 89.0 191.5 +6:10
31 Fabrice Guy France 105.0 86.0 191.0 +6:13
32 Felix Gottwald Austria 101.5 89.0 190.5 +6:17
33 Robert Stadelmann Austria 102.0 88.5 190.5 +6:17
34 Tapio Nurmela Finland 95.5 91.5 187.0 +6:40
35 Tim Tetreault United States 99.5 87.0 186.5 +6:43
36 Michal Giacko Slovakia 100.5 83.5 184.0 +7:00
37 Magnar Freimuth Estonia 93.5 90.0 183.5 +7:03
38 Valery Kobelev Russia 92.5 87.5 180.0 +7:26
39 Dave Jarrett United States 90.5 85.0 175.5 +7:56
40 Valery Stolyarov Russia 93.0 81.5 174.5 +8:03
41 Stéphane Michon France 88.5 82.5 171.0 +8:26
42 Zbyněk Pánek Czech Republic 89.5 81.5 171.0 +8:26
43 Andrea Longo Italy 83.5 86.0 169.5 +8:36
44 Falk Schwaar Germany 82.0 86.5 168.5 +8:43
45 Simone Pinzani Italy 87.0 81.0 168.0 +8:46
46 Markus Wüst Switzerland 71.0 96.6 167.6 +8:49
47 Ilmar Aluvee Estonia 81.5 85.5 167.0 +8:53
48 Miroslav Kopal Czech Republic 80.0 85.0 165.0 +9:06
49 Stanislav Dubrovsky Russia 81.5 80.5 162.0 +9:26
50 Sergey Zakharenko Belarus 75.5 71.0 146.5 +11:09
51 Martin Bayer Slovakia 73.0 69.5 142.5 +11:36
52 Jozef Bachleda Slovakia 73.0 67.5 140.5 +11:49
53 Dmitry Dubrovsky Russia 67.5 71.5 139.0 +11:59

Cross-Country

The cross-country race was over a distance of 15 kilometres.[1]

Rank Name Country Start timeCross-countryFinish time
Time Place
1st, gold medalist(s) Fred Børre Lundberg Norway +0:00 39:07.9 8 39:07.9
2nd, silver medalist(s) Takanori Kono Japan +0:50 39:35.4 13 40:25.4
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Bjarte Engen Vik Norway +0:44 39:43.2 15 40:27.2
4 Kenji Ogiwara Japan +1:47 39:30.7 11 41:17.7
5 Ago Markvardt Estonia +0:24 41:26.8 35 41:50.8
6 Hippolyt Kempf Switzerland +3:23 39:30.2 10 42:53.2
7 Jean-Yves Cuendet Switzerland +2:47 40:17.5 20 43:04.5
8 Trond Einar Elden Norway +5:03 38:07.7 1 43:10.7
9 Sylvain Guillaume France +5:00 38:18.4 2 43:18.4
10 Masashi Abe Japan +4:27 38:55.7 4 43:22.7
11 Knut Tore Apeland Norway +4:43 39:16.6 9 43:59.6
12 Allar Levandi Estonia +5:30 38:50.9 3 44:20.9
13 Todd Lodwick United States +1:40 42:41.2 43 44:21.2
14 Jari Mantila Finland +3:43 41:13.6 31 44:56.6
15 Andreas Schaad Switzerland +5:27 39:38.1 14 45:05.1
16 Dmytro Prosvirnin Ukraine +4:17 40:48.8 25 45:05.8
17 Fabrice Guy France +6:13 39:07.2 7 45:20.2
18 František Máka Czech Republic +5:03 40:23.2 22 45:26.2
19 Junichi Kogawa Japan +2:57 42:37.8 42 45:34.8
20 Topi Sarparanta Finland +6:07 39:49.7 16 45:56.7
21 Stanisław Ustupski Poland +5:13 40:53.8 26 46:06.8
22 Thomas Abratis Germany +5:53 40:55.7 28 46:48.7
23 Thomas Dufter Germany +5:30 41:18.8 32 46:48.8
24 Magnar Freimuth Estonia +7:03 39:55.0 17 46:58.0
25 Tapio Nurmela Finland +6:40 40:19.8 21 46:59.8
26 Michal Giacko Slovakia +7:00 40:02.5 19 47:02.5
27 Mario Stecher Austria +4:00 43:09.2 47 47:09.2
28 Étienne Gouy France +6:07 41:08.5 30 47:15.5
29 Ryan Heckman United States +6:10 41:05.7 29 47:15.7
30 Tim Tetreault United States +6:43 40:34.0 24 47:17.0
31 Milan Kučera Czech Republic +5:53 41:29.5 36 47:22.5
32 Zbyněk Pánek Czech Republic +8:26 38:58.0 5 47:24.0
33 Andrea Cecon Italy +6:03 41:22.1 33 47:25.1
34 Stéphane Michon France +8:26 39:00.1 6 47:26.1
35 Roland Braun Germany +4:13 43:17.0 48 47:30.0
36 Dave Jarrett United States +7:56 39:34.4 12 47:30.4
37 Felix Gottwald Austria +6:17 41:26.1 34 47:43.1
38 Hannu Manninen Finland +5:33 43:08.9 46 48:41.9
39 Ilmar Aluvee Estonia +8:53 39:56.8 18 48:49.8
40 Georg Riedlsperger Austria +6:00 43:00.2 44 49:00.2
41 Robert Stadelmann Austria +6:17 43:07.6 45 49:24.6
42 Falk Schwaar Germany +8:43 40:53.8 26 49:36.8
43 Valery Stolyarov Russia +8:03 41:51.2 37 49:54.2
44 Andrea Longo Italy +8:36 42:13.1 40 50:49.1
45 Stanislav Dubrovsky Russia +9:26 42:11.0 39 51:37.0
46 Markus Wüst Switzerland +8:49 43:36.7 49 52:25.7
47 Dmitry Dubrovsky Russia +11:59 40:27.6 23 52:26.6
48 Valery Kobelev Russia +7:26 45:46.5 52 53:12.5
49 Simone Pinzani Italy +8:46 44:40.7 50 53:26.7
50 Sergey Zakharenko Belarus +11:09 42:34.3 41 53:43.3
51 Jozef Bachleda Slovakia +11:49 41:54.4 38 53:43.4
52 Martin Bayer Slovakia +11:36 44:43.9 51 56:19.9
- Miroslav Kopal Czech Republic +9:06 DNS - -

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Lillehammer 1994 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Lillehammer Olympic Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1994. Retrieved January 21, 2014.

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