Nordic combined at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Individual

The men's individual nordic combined competition for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano at Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium and Snow Harp on 13 and 14 February.[1][2]

Individual
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenueHakuba Ski Jumping Stadium (ski jumping)
Snow Harp (cross-country skiing)
Dates13–14 February
Competitors45 from 14 nations
Winning time41:21.1
Medalists
Bjarte Engen Vik  Norway
Samppa Lajunen  Finland
Valery Stolyarov  Russia

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 six second deficit.[1]

RankNameCountryJump 1Jump 2TotalTime Difference
1Bjarte Engen Vik Norway116.0125.0241.0+0:00
2Valery Stolyarov Russia120.0115.0235.0+0:36
3Tsugiharu Ogiwara Japan112.5120.0232.5+0:51
4Junichi Kogawa Japan112.0120.0232.0+0:54
5Christoph Bieler Austria112.5118.5231.0+1:00
6Samppa Lajunen Finland108.5122.0230.5+1:03
7Mario Stecher Austria106.0122.5228.5+1:15
8Milan Kučera Czech Republic110.5117.5228.0+1:18
9Kenji Ogiwara Japan107.5118.5226.0+1:30
10Jens Deimel Germany113.5107.5221.0+2:00
11Nicolas Bal France110.0108.5218.5+2:15
12Jan Matura Czech Republic104.5113.5218.0+2:18
13Todd Lodwick United States101.0116.0217.0+2:24
14Tapio Nurmela Finland110.5103.0213.5+2:45
15Dmitry Sinitsyn Russia110.5103.0213.5+2:45
16Sylvain Guillaume France108.0104.5212.5+2:51
17Jari Mantila Finland101.0111.0212.0+2:54
18Ronny Ackermann Germany103.5106.0209.5+3:09
19Bill Demong United States110.598.0208.5+3:15
20Hannu Manninen Finland101.5105.5207.0+3:24
21Jean-Yves Cuendet Switzerland105.5100.5206.0+3:30
22Fred Børre Lundberg Norway101.5103.5205.0+3:36
23Ladislav Rygl Czech Republic96.0108.5204.5+3:39
24Jens Salumäe Estonia102.5101.0203.5+3:45
25Kristian Hammer Norway105.598.0203.5+3:45
26Josef Buchner Germany99.5103.5203.0+3:48
27Ludovic Roux France98.0104.5202.5+3:51
28Fabrice Guy France98.0103.5201.5+3:57
29Christoph Eugen Austria98.0101.5199.5+4:09
30Andrea Longo Italy111.088.0199.0+4:12
31Denis Tishagin Russia98.0100.5198.5+4:15
32Urs Kunz Switzerland102.094.0196.0+4:30
33Aleksey Fadeyev Russia107.588.0195.5+4:33
34Petr Šmejc Czech Republic103.092.0195.0+4:36
35Dave Jarrett United States105.589.5195.0+4:36
36Satoshi Mori Japan105.589.5195.0+4:36
37Magnar Freimuth Estonia95.599.0194.5+4:39
38Andy Hartmann Switzerland90.0103.0193.0+4:48
39Tim Tetreault United States94.096.5190.5+5:03
40Felix Gottwald Austria98.591.5190.0+5:06
41Matthias Looß Germany83.0104.0187.0+5:24
42Halldor Skard Norway75.5110.5186.0+5:30
43Marco Zarucchi Switzerland99.086.5185.5+5:33
44Ago Markvardt Estonia77.5104.0181.5+5:57
45Konstantin Kalinovsky Belarus85.595.5181.0+6:00
46Roman Perko Slovenia92.587.5180.0+6:06
47Tambet Pikkor Estonia77.088.5165.5+7:33
48Sergey Zakharenko Belarus73.085.0158.0+8:18

Cross-Country

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

RankNameCountryStart timeCross-countryFinish time
TimePlace
Bjarte Engen Vik Norway+0:0041:21.11641:21.1
Samppa Lajunen Finland+1:0340:45.6841:48.6
Valery Stolyarov Russia+0:3641:13.31441:49.3
4Kenji Ogiwara Japan+1:3041:12.21342:42.2
5Milan Kučera Czech Republic+1:1841:27.81742:45.8
6Tsugiharu Ogiwara Japan+0:5141:55.42342:46.4
7Nicolas Bal France+2:1540:31.8542:46.8
8Mario Stecher Austria+1:1541:54.92243:09.9
9Sylvain Guillaume France+2:5140:51.5943:42.5
10Dmitry Sinitsyn Russia+2:4541:03.01143:48.0
11Hannu Manninen Finland+3:2440:27.0443:51.0
12Ronny Ackermann Germany+3:0940:43.9743:52.9
13Jens Deimel Germany+2:0041:56.32443:56.3
14Ladislav Rygl Czech Republic+3:3940:41.8644:20.8
15Tapio Nurmela Finland+2:4541:46.62144:31.6
16Fred Børre Lundberg Norway+3:3640:56.31044:32.3
17Jean-Yves Cuendet Switzerland+3:3041:04.61244:34.6
18Urs Kunz Switzerland+4:3040:23.2344:53.2
19Christoph Bieler Austria+1:0043:55.53844:55.5
20Todd Lodwick United States+2:2442:33.42844:57.4
21Felix Gottwald Austria+5:0640:10.2245:16.2
22Andrea Longo Italy+4:1241:14.21545:26.2
23Junichi Kogawa Japan+0:5444:42.84245:36.8
24Christoph Eugen Austria+4:0941:28.71845:37.7
25Marco Zarucchi Switzerland+5:3340:04.9145:37.9
26Kristian Hammer Norway+3:4542:22.72646:07.7
27Jari Mantila Finland+2:5443:16.63446:10.6
28Andy Hartmann Switzerland+4:4841:30.52046:18.5
29Fabrice Guy France+3:5742:46.33046:43.3
30Dave Jarrett United States+4:3642:16.02546:52.0
31Ludovic Roux France+3:5143:01.23246:52.2
32Matthias Looß Germany+5:2441:30.21946:54.2
33Magnar Freimuth Estonia+4:3942:29.52747:08.5
34Bill Demong United States+3:1544:03.94047:18.9
35Jan Matura Czech Republic+2:1845:17.04447:35.0
36Tim Tetreault United States+5:0342:45.52947:48.5
37Aleksey Fadeyev Russia+4:3343:46.73648:19.7
38Satoshi Mori Japan+4:3643:53.03748:29.0
39Jens Salumäe Estonia+3:4544:51.24348:36.2
40Petr Šmejc Czech Republic+4:3644:01.43948:37.4
41Roman Perko Slovenia+6:0643:01.43349:07.4
42Konstantin Kalinovsky Belarus+6:0043:38.23549:38.2
43Sergey Zakharenko Belarus+8:1842:54.23151:12.2
44Tambet Pikkor Estonia+7:3344:13.84151:46.8
-Josef Buchner Germany+3:48DNS--
-Denis Tishagin Russia+4:15DNF--
-Halldor Skard Norway+5:30DNF--
-Ago Markvardt Estonia+5:57DNS--

References

  1. "Nagano 1998 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1998. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 26, 2008. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  2. "Nordic Combined at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
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