Nordic combined at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Individual Gundersen

The Men's individual Gundersen Nordic combined competition for the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Pragelato, Italy. It took place on 11 February.[1]

Individual Gundersen
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenuePragelato
DatesFebruary 11
Competitors50 from 15 nations
Winning time39:44.6
Medalists
Georg Hettich  Germany
Felix Gottwald  Austria
Magnus Moan  Norway

Results

Ski Jumping

Fifty athletes entered the ski jumping portion of the sprint; each made two jumps, which was judged in the same fashion as the Olympic ski jumping competition. The combined scores from these two jumps were used to calculate the deficit with which each athlete began the cross-country portion of the event. Each point behind the leading score of Georg Hettich was equivalent to four seconds of time deficit.[2]

RankNameCountryScoreDeficitNotes
1Georg Hettich Germany262.50:00
2Petter Tande Norway262.0+0:02
3Jason Lamy Chappuis France257.0+0:22
3Jaakko Tallus Finland257.0+0:22
5Christoph Bieler Austria251.0+0:46
5Sergej Maslennikov Russia251.0+0:46
7Michael Gruber Austria248.5+0:56
8Hannu Manninen Finland238.0+1:38
9Magnus Moan Norway237.5+1:40
10Yosuke Hatakeyama Japan235.0+1:50
11Felix Gottwald Austria234.5+1:52
12Daito Takahashi Japan233.5+1:56
13Todd Lodwick United States232.0+2:02
14Ivan Rieder Switzerland230.0+2:10
15Havard Klemetsen Norway229.0+2:14
16Björn Kircheisen Germany224.0+2:34
17Mario Stecher Austria223.0+2:38
18Anssi Koivuranta Finland220.5+2:48
19Bill Demong United States220.0+2:50
19Johnny Spillane United States220.0+2:50
21Giuseppe Michielli Italy219.5+2:52
22Antti Kuisma Finland217.5+3:00
23Norihito Kobayashi Japan217.0+3:02
23Damjan Vtic Slovenia217.0+3:02
25Ivan Fesenko Russia215.0+3:10
26Ronny Ackermann Germany213.5+3:16
26Ronny Heer Switzerland213.5+3:16
28Sebastian Haseney Germany212.5+3:20
29Ludovic Roux France211.5+3:24
30Seppi Hurschler Switzerland211.0+3:26
31Pavel Churavy Czech Republic210.0+3:30
32Jason Myslicki Canada207.5+3:40
33Brett Camerota United States203.5+3:56
34Ladislav Rygl Czech Republic198.0+4:18
35Tomas Slavik Czech Republic196.5+4:24
35Daniele Munari Italy196.5+4:24
37Francois Braud France194.0+4:34
37Alexsej Barannikov Russia194.0+4:34
39Andreas Hurschler Switzerland193.5+4:36
40Takashi Kitamura Japan192.5+4:40
41Jochen Strobl Italy190.5+4:48
42Nicolas Bal France188.5+4:56
42Tambet Pikkor Estonia188.5+4:56
44Kristian Hammer Norway183.0+5:18
45Patrik Chlum Czech Republic182.5+5:20
46Max Thompson Canada171.5+6:04
47Alessandro Pittin Italy161.5+6:44
48Sergei Diyachuk Ukraine151.0+7:26
49Volodymyr Trachuk Ukraine140.0+8:10
-Dimitry Matveev RussiaDNF-

Cross-Country

The start for the 15 kilometre race was staggered, with a one-point deficit in the ski jump portion resulting in a four second deficit in starting the cross-country course. This stagger meant that the first athlete across the finish line, Georg Hettich, was the overall winner of the event. Silver medallist Felix Gottwald of Austria and bronze medallist Magnus Moan of Norway both managed to beat Hettich by more than a minute in the cross-country leg, but with eleventh and ninth place respectively in the ski jumping leg, their cross-country skiing was not enough to take them to the very top of the podium. Moan beat compatriot Petter Tande in a dash for the finish line, while Finn Jaakko Tallus is a further second behind.[2]

RankNameCountryDeficitCross-Country TimeTotalNotes
Georg Hettich Germany+0:0039:44.639:44.6
Felix Gottwald Austria+1:5238:02.4+0:09.8
Magnus Moan Norway+1:4038:20.8+0:16.2[1]
4Petter Tande Norway+0:0239:58.9+0:16.3[1]
5Jaakko Tallus Finland+0:2239:39.9+0:17.3
6Sebastian Haseney Germany+3:2037:15.7+0:51.1
7Björn Kircheisen Germany+2:3438:21.1+1:10.5
8Todd Lodwick United States+2:0238:54.6+1:12.0
9Hannu Manninen Finland+1:3839:42.2+1:35.6
10Sergej Maslennikov Russia+0:4640:44.2+1:45.6
11Jason Lamy Chappuis France+0:2241:12.0+1:49.4
12Michael Gruber Austria+0:5640:51.9+2:03.3
13Christoph Bieler Austria+0:4641:05.3+2:06.7
14Giuseppe Michielli Italy+2:5239:13.5+2:20.9
15Bill Demong United States+2:5039:18.5+2:23.9
16Norihito Kobayashi Japan+3:0239:21.1+2:38.5
17Antti Kuisma Finland+3:0039:33.8+2:49.2
18Ronny Ackermann Germany+3:1639:42.9+3:14.3
19Mario Stecher Austria+2:3840:21.2+3:14.6
20Havard Klemetsen Norway+2:1440:46.5+3:15.9
21Pavel Churavy Czech Republic+3:3039:44.2+3:29.6
22Seppi Hurschler Switzerland+3:2639:52.4+3:33.8
23Andreas Hurschler Switzerland+4:3638:45.9+3:37.3
24Ronny Heer Switzerland+3:1640:11.0+3:42.4
25Anssi Koivuranta Finland+2:4840:49.3+3:52.7
26Ludovic Roux France+3:2440:18.6+3:58.0
27Ivan Rieder Switzerland+2:1041:48.6+4:14.0
28Ivan Fesenko Russia+3:1040:51.3+4:16.7
29Alexsej Barannikov Russia+4:3439:46.3+4:35.7
30Johnny Spillane United States+2:5041:37.6+4:43.0
31Nicolas Bal France+4:5639:32.9+4:44.3
32Yosuke Hatakeyama Japan+1:5042:39.8+4:45.2
33Tambet Pikkor Estonia+4:5639:43.9+4:55.3
34Jochen Strobl Italy+4:4839:54.3+4:57.7
35Kristian Hammer Norway+5:1839:32.8+5:06.2
36Ladislav Rygl Czech Republic+4:1840:40.7+5:14.1
37Tomas Slavik Czech Republic+4:2440:35.4+5:14.8
38Brett Camerota United States+3:5641:03.6+5:15.0
39Daniele Munari Italy+4:2440:42.3+5:21.7
40Damjan Vtic Slovenia+3:0242:34.9+5:52.3
41Jason Myslicki Canada+3:4042:41.0+6:36.4
42Francois Braud France+4:3442:28.3+7:17.7
43Takashi Kitamura Japan+4:4042:37.3+7:32.7
44Max Thompson Canada+6:0441:58.3+8:13.2
45Sergei Diyachuk Ukraine+7:2640:42.1+8:23.5
46Alessandro Pittin Italy+6:4442:06.2+9:05.6
47Patrik Chlum Czech Republic+5:2044:43.9+10:19.3
48Volodymyr Trachuk Ukraine+8:1043:45.2+12:10.6
-Daito Takahashi Japan+1:56Did not start

^ 1: The bronze medal was determined by a photo finish, with Moan just edging Tande for third place.

References

  1. "Nordic Combined at the 2006 Torino Winter Games: Men's Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  2. "Torino 2006 Official Report - NordicCombined" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
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