Nordic combined at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Individual
The men's individual nordic combined competition for the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville at Courchevel and Les Saisies on 11 and 12 February.[1][2]
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Venue | Courchevel (ski jumping) Les Saisies (cross-country skiing) | ||||||||||||
Dates | 11–12 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 45 from 12 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 44:28.1 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Individual | men |
Team | men |
Results
Ski Jumping
Athletes did three normal hill ski jumps, with the lowest score dropped. The combined points earned on the jumps determined the starting order and times for the cross-country race; each three points was equal to a 20 second deficit.[1]
Rank | Name | Country | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Jump 3 | Points | Time Difference |
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1 | Klaus Ofner | Austria | 113.0 | 115.5 | 228.5 | +0:00.0 | |
2 | Reiichi Mikata | Japan | 111.1 | 115.0 | 226.1 | +0:16.0 | |
3 | Fabrice Guy | France | 115.5 | 106.6 | 222.1 | +0:42.6 | |
4 | Klaus Sulzenbacher | Austria | 110.8 | 110.8 | 221.6 | +0:46.0 | |
5 | Jari Mantila | Finland | 107.3 | 109.4 | 216.7 | +1:18.6 | |
6 | Kenji Ogiwara | Japan | 110.9 | 104.4 | 215.3 | +1:27.9 | |
7 | Stefan Kreiner | Austria | 106.2 | 108.6 | 214.8 | +1:31.2 | |
8 | Hans-Peter Pohl | Germany | 107.7 | 104.8 | 212.5 | +1:46.5 | |
9 | Fred Børre Lundberg | Norway | 106.1 | 105.8 | 211.9 | +1:50.5 | |
10 | Thomas Dufter | Germany | 104.6 | 106.2 | 210.8 | +1:57.8 | |
11 | Andrey Dundukov | Unified Team | 106.4 | 104.0 | 210.4 | +2:00.5 | |
12 | Teemu Summanen | Finland | 105.3 | 103.0 | 208.3 | +2:14.5 | |
13 | Sylvain Guillaume | France | 106.2 | 101.9 | 208.1 | +2:15.8 | |
14 | Allar Levandi | Estonia | 102.7 | 103.7 | 206.4 | +2:27.1 | |
15 | Joe Holland | United States | 98.6 | 107.7 | 206.3 | +2:27.8 | |
16 | Sergey Shvagirev | Unified Team | 102.0 | 103.0 | 205.0 | +2:36.4 | |
17 | Milan Kučera | Czechoslovakia | 97.3 | 107.7 | 205.0 | +2:36.4 | |
18 | Stanisław Ustupski | Poland | 102.0 | 100.6 | 202.6 | +2:52.4 | |
19 | Francis Reppelin | France | 100.8 | 101.1 | 201.9 | +2:57.1 | |
20 | Andreas Schaad | Switzerland | 103.0 | 98.1 | 201.1 | +3:02.4 | |
21 | Marco Zarucchi | Switzerland | 97.8 | 103.3 | 201.1 | +3:02.4 | |
22 | Xavier Girard | France | 100.7 | 98.6 | 199.3 | +3:14.4 | |
23 | Ago Markvardt | Estonia | 99.0 | 100.0 | 199.0 | +3:16.4 | |
24 | Masashi Abe | Japan | 100.4 | 97.5 | 197.9 | +3:23.7 | |
25 | Takanori Kono | Japan | 93.6 | 103.8 | 197.4 | +3:27.0 | |
26 | Sven Leonhardt | Germany | 96.5 | 100.7 | 197.2 | +3:28.4 | |
27 | František Máka | Czechoslovakia | 100.7 | 197.1 | +3:29.0 | ||
28 | Ryan Heckman | United States | 96.8 | 99.6 | 196.4 | +3:33.7 | |
29 | Tim Tetreault | United States | 96.6 | 98.9 | 195.5 | +3:39.7 | |
30 | Josef Kovařík | Czechoslovakia | 96.9 | 96.4 | 193.3 | +3:54.3 | |
31 | Günther Csar | Austria | 100.3 | 93.0 | 193.3 | +3:54.3 | |
32 | Valery Stolyarov | Unified Team | 88.8 | 103.2 | 192.0 | +4:03.0 | |
33 | Stefan Habas | Poland | 93.8 | 98.0 | 191.8 | +4:04.3 | |
34 | Pasi Saapunki | Finland | 93.3 | 97.8 | 191.1 | +4:08.9 | |
35 | Knut Tore Apeland | Norway | 94.3 | 96.4 | 190.7 | +4:11.6 | |
36 | Hippolyt Kempf | Switzerland | 92.6 | 97.1 | 189.7 | +4:18.3 | |
37 | Martin Bayer | Czechoslovakia | 97.0 | 91.2 | 188.2 | +4:28.2 | |
38 | Peter Heli | Estonia | 89.4 | 92.6 | 182.0 | +5:09.5 | |
39 | Trond Einar Elden | Norway | 88.9 | 93.0 | 181.9 | +5:10.2 | |
40 | Vasily Savin | Unified Team | 91.0 | 88.4 | 179.4 | +5:26.8 | |
41 | Urs Niedhart | Switzerland | 84.6 | 94.7 | 179.3 | +5:27.5 | |
42 | Sami Kallunki | Finland | 87.6 | 89.9 | 177.5 | +5:39.5 | |
43 | Todd Wilson | United States | 84.7 | 92.0 | 176.7 | +5:44.8 | |
44 | Toomas Tiru | Estonia | 83.2 | 87.7 | 170.9 | +6:23.4 | |
45 | Bård Jørgen Elden | Norway | 88.1 | 79.6 | 167.7 | +6:44.7 |
Cross-Country
The cross-country race was over a distance of 15 kilometres.[1]
Rank | Name | Country | Start time | Cross-country | Finish time | |
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Time | Place | |||||
Fabrice Guy | France | +0:42.7 | 43:45.4 | 6 | 44:28.1 | |
Sylvain Guillaume | France | +2:16.0 | 43:00.5 | 3 | 45:16.5 | |
Klaus Sulzenbacher | Austria | +0:46.0 | 44:48.4 | 13 | 45:34.4 | |
4 | Fred Børre Lundberg | Norway | +1:50.7 | 44:04.1 | 9 | 45:54.8 |
5 | Klaus Ofner | Austria | +0:00.0 | 45:57.9 | 21 | 45:57.9 |
6 | Allar Levandi | Estonia | +2:27.4 | 43:34.8 | 5 | 46:02.2 |
7 | Kenji Ogiwara | Japan | +1:28.0 | 44:57.5 | 16 | 46:25.5 |
8 | Stanisław Ustupski | Poland | +2:52.7 | 44:03.5 | 8 | 46:56.2 |
9 | Trond Einar Elden | Norway | +5:10.7 | 42:01.2 | 1 | 47:11.9 |
10 | Knut Tore Apeland | Norway | +4:12.0 | 43:11.9 | 4 | 47:23.9 |
11 | Andrey Dundukov | Unified Team | +2:00.7 | 45:43.5 | 19 | 47:44.2 |
12 | Thomas Dufter | Germany | +1:58.0 | 45:54.9 | 20 | 47:52.9 |
13 | Xavier Girard | France | +3:14.7 | 44:47.3 | 12 | 48:02.0 |
14 | Andreas Schaad | Switzerland | +3:02.7 | 44:59.4 | 17 | 48:02.1 |
15 | František Máka | Czechoslovakia | +3:29.4 | 44:33.4 | 10 | 48:02.8 |
16 | Hans-Peter Pohl | Germany | +1:46.7 | 46:55.0 | 26 | 48:41.7 |
17 | Stefan Kreiner | Austria | +1:31.4 | 47:10.4 | 27 | 48:41.8 |
17 | Josef Kovařík | Czechoslovakia | +3:54.7 | 44:47.1 | 11 | 48:41.8 |
19 | Takanori Kono | Japan | +3:27.4 | 45:18.9 | 18 | 48:46.3 |
20 | Pasi Saapunki | Finland | +4:09.4 | 44:54.0 | 15 | 49:03.4 |
21 | Bård Jørgen Elden | Norway | +6:45.3 | 42:32.1 | 2 | 49:17.4 |
22 | Vasily Savin | Unified Team | +5:27.4 | 43:57.4 | 7 | 49:24.8 |
23 | Ago Markvardt | Estonia | +3:16.7 | 46:21.9 | 25 | 49:38.6 |
24 | Teemu Summanen | Finland | +2:14.7 | 47:44.7 | 31 | 49:59.4 |
25 | Stefan Habas | Poland | +4:04.7 | 46:13.4 | 23 | 50:18.1 |
26 | Hippolyt Kempf | Switzerland | +4:18.7 | 46:05.8 | 22 | 50:24.5 |
27 | Francis Reppelin | France | +2:57.4 | 47:31.0 | 28 | 50:28.4 |
28 | Sami Kallunki | Finland | +5:40.0 | 44:49.7 | 14 | 50:29.7 |
29 | Marco Zarucchi | Switzerland | +3:02.7 | 47:52.6 | 33 | 50:55.3 |
30 | Masashi Abe | Japan | +3:24.0 | 47:44.5 | 30 | 51:08.5 |
31 | Peter Heli | Estonia | +5:10.0 | 46:15.1 | 24 | 51:25.1 |
32 | Günther Csar | Austria | +3:54.7 | 47:34.0 | 29 | 51:28.7 |
33 | Valery Stolyarov | Unified Team | +4:03.4 | 47:46.8 | 32 | 51:50.2 |
34 | Reiichi Mikata | Japan | +0:16.0 | 51:53.1 | 42 | 52:09.1 |
35 | Sven Leonhardt | Germany | +3:28.7 | 48:59.9 | 36 | 52:28.6 |
36 | Sergey Shvagirev | Unified Team | +2:36.7 | 50:26.9 | 39 | 53:03.6 |
37 | Ryan Heckman | United States | +3:34.0 | 50:07.9 | 37 | 53:41.9 |
38 | Urs Niedhart | Switzerland | +5:28.0 | 48:39.4 | 35 | 54:07.4 |
39 | Todd Wilson | United States | +5:45.3 | 48:36.7 | 34 | 54:22.0 |
40 | Tim Tetreault | United States | +3:40.0 | 51:09.6 | 41 | 54:49.6 |
41 | Martin Bayer | Czechoslovakia | +4:28.7 | 50:42.5 | 40 | 55:11.2 |
42 | Toomas Tiru | Estonia | +6:24.0 | 50:13.1 | 38 | 56:37.1 |
- | Jari Mantila | Finland | +1:18.7 | DNF | - | - |
- | Joe Holland | United States | +2:28.0 | DNF | - | - |
- | Milan Kučera | Czechoslovakia | +2:36.7 | DNF | - | - |
References
- "Albertville 1992 Official Report" (PDF). Le Comite d'Organisation des Jeux Olympiques Albertville. LA84 Foundation. 1992. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
- "Nordic Combined at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games: Men's Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
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