Nordic combined at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Team

Team
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueHakuba Ski Jumping Stadium (ski jumping)
Snow Harp (cross-country skiing)
Dates19–20 February
Competitors44 from 11 nations
Winning timeTeam jump: 901.0
Ski time: 54:03.5
Final time: 54:11.5
Medalists
   Norway
   Finland
   France
Nordic combined at the 1998 Winter Olympics
Individual   men  
Team men

The men's team Nordic combined competition for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano was held at Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium and Snow Harp on 19 and 20 February.[1]

For the first time, the Olympic team Nordic combined event featured a 4 x 5 kilometre relay race, rather than the 3 x 10 km used previously.

Results

Ski Jumping

Each of the four team members performed a single jump that was judged in the same format as the Olympic ski jumping competition. The scores for all the jumps each team were combined and used to calculate their deficit in the cross-country skiing portion of the event. Each point difference between teams in the ski jumping portion in this event resulted in a six second difference in the cross country part of the event.[1]

Rank Team Points Time difference
1 Finland
Jari Mantila
Hannu Manninen
Tapio Nurmela
Samppa Lajunen
906.0
231.5
229.0
210.5
235.0
+0:00
2 Austria
Mario Stecher
Christoph Bieler
Felix Gottwald
Christoph Eugen
903.5
248.5
223.0
216.0
216.0
+0:04
3 Norway
Fred Børre Lundberg
Kenneth Braaten
Halldor Skard
Bjarte Engen Vik
901.0
219.5
204.0
222.5
255.0
+0:08
4 Czech Republic
Marek Fiurášek
Ladislav Rygl
Jan Matura
Milan Kučera
900.5
190.5
227.0
242.0
241.0
+0:09
5 Japan
Satoshi Mori
Gen Tomii
Tsugiharu Ogiwara
Kenji Ogiwara
893.0
223.5
217.0
229.5
223.0
+0:21
6 France
Fabrice Guy
Nicolas Bal
Ludovic Roux
Sylvain Guillaume
863.0
206.5
212.0
218.5
226.0
+1:11
7 Germany
Jens Deimel
Matthias Looß
Thorsten Schmitt
Ronny Ackermann
861.0
234.0
208.0
210.0
209.0
+1:15
8 Russia
Aleksey Fadeyev
Vladimir Lysenin
Dmitry Sinitsyn
Valery Stolyarov
826.0
205.5
165.0
224.5
231.0
+2:13
9 United States
Bill Demong
Tim Tetreault
Dave Jarrett
Todd Lodwick
807.0
175.5
197.0
205.0
229.5
+2:45
10 Switzerland
Marco Zarucchi
Jean-Yves Cuendet
Urs Kunz
Andy Hartmann
797.0
189.0
193.5
184.0
230.5
+2:57
11 Estonia
Tambet Pikkor
Ago Markvardt
Jens Salumäe
Magnar Freimuth
749.5
184.0
176.0
209.5
180.0
+4:21

Cross-Country

Each member of the team completed a five kilometre cross-country skiing leg.[1]

Rank Team Start timeCross-countryFinish time
Time Place
1st, gold medalist(s) Norway
Halldor Skard
Kenneth Braaten
Bjarte Engen Vik
Fred Børre Lundberg
+0:08 54:03.5
13:38.6
13:29.1
13:40.1
13:15.7
2 54:11.5
2nd, silver medalist(s) Finland
Samppa Lajunen
Jari Mantila
Tapio Nurmela
Hannu Manninen
+0:00 55:30.4
13:58.2
14:21.4
13:53.8
13:17.0
5 55:30.4
3rd, bronze medalist(s) France
Sylvain Guillaume
Nicolas Bal
Ludovic Roux
Fabrice Guy
+1:11 54:42.4
13:45.3
13:30.4
14:05.2
13:21.5
3 55:53.4
4 Austria
Christoph Eugen
Christoph Bieler
Mario Stecher
Felix Gottwald
+0:04 56:00.6
14:13.6
14:51.9
13:42.3
13:12.8
8 56:04.6
5 Japan
Tsugiharu Ogiwara
Satoshi Mori
Gen Tomii
Kenji Ogiwara
+0:21 55:57.8
13:55.6
14:04.5
14:46.9
13:10.8
7 56:18.8
6 Germany
Matthias Looß
Ronny Ackermann
Thorsten Schmitt
Jens Deimel
+1:15 55:07.0
14:24.3
13:28.3
13:44.7
13:29.7
4 56:22.0
7 Switzerland
Marco Zarucchi
Andy Hartmann
Jean-Yves Cuendet
Urs Kunz
+2:57 53:40.6
13:33.6
13:33.3
13:41.8
12:51.9
1 56:37.6
8 Czech Republic
Marek Fiurášek
Milan Kučera
Jan Matura
Ladislav Rygl
+0:09 56:55.7
14:50.5
13:27.6
15:19.3
13:18.3
10 57:04.7
9 Russia
Vladimir Lysenin
Valery Stolyarov
Aleksey Fadeyev
Dmitry Sinitsyn
+2:13 56:21.2
13:58.6
14:19.9
14:33.4
13:29.3
9 58:34.2
10 United States
Dave Jarrett
Tim Tetreault
Bill Demong
Todd Lodwick
+2:45 55:53.6
14:23.0
14:07.0
14:18.8
13:04.8
6 58:38.6
11 Estonia
Ago Markvardt
Jens Salumäe
Tambet Pikkor
Magnar Freimuth
+4:21 59:11.9
15:20.1
15:03.5
15:04.5
13:43.8
11 63:32.9

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Nagano 1998 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1998. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
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