Nordic combined at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Individual

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
   Norway
   Finland
   Russia
Nordic combined at the 1998 Winter Olympics
Individual   men  
Team men

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]


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]

Rank Name Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Time Difference
1 Bjarte Engen Vik Norway 116.0 125.0 241.0 +0:00
2 Valery Stolyarov Russia 120.0 115.0 235.0 +0:36
3 Tsugiharu Ogiwara Japan 112.5 120.0 232.5 +0:51
4 Junichi Kogawa Japan 112.0 120.0 232.0 +0:54
5 Christoph Bieler Austria 112.5 118.5 231.0 +1:00
6 Samppa Lajunen Finland 108.5 122.0 230.5 +1:03
7 Mario Stecher Austria 106.0 122.5 228.5 +1:15
8 Milan Kučera Czech Republic 110.5 117.5 228.0 +1:18
9 Kenji Ogiwara Japan 107.5 118.5 226.0 +1:30
10 Jens Deimel Germany 113.5 107.5 221.0 +2:00
11 Nicolas Bal France 110.0 108.5 218.5 +2:15
12 Jan Matura Czech Republic 104.5 113.5 218.0 +2:18
13 Todd Lodwick United States 101.0 116.0 217.0 +2:24
14 Tapio Nurmela Finland 110.5 103.0 213.5 +2:45
15 Dmitry Sinitsyn Russia 110.5 103.0 213.5 +2:45
16 Sylvain Guillaume France 108.0 104.5 212.5 +2:51
17 Jari Mantila Finland 101.0 111.0 212.0 +2:54
18 Ronny Ackermann Germany 103.5 106.0 209.5 +3:09
19 Bill Demong United States 110.5 98.0 208.5 +3:15
20 Hannu Manninen Finland 101.5 105.5 207.0 +3:24
21 Jean-Yves Cuendet Switzerland 105.5 100.5 206.0 +3:30
22 Fred Børre Lundberg Norway 101.5 103.5 205.0 +3:36
23 Ladislav Rygl Czech Republic 96.0 108.5 204.5 +3:39
24 Jens Salumäe Estonia 102.5 101.0 203.5 +3:45
25 Kristian Hammer Norway 105.5 98.0 203.5 +3:45
26 Josef Buchner Germany 99.5 103.5 203.0 +3:48
27 Ludovic Roux France 98.0 104.5 202.5 +3:51
28 Fabrice Guy France 98.0 103.5 201.5 +3:57
29 Christoph Eugen Austria 98.0 101.5 199.5 +4:09
30 Andrea Longo Italy 111.0 88.0 199.0 +4:12
31 Denis Tishagin Russia 98.0 100.5 198.5 +4:15
32 Urs Kunz Switzerland 102.0 94.0 196.0 +4:30
33 Aleksey Fadeyev Russia 107.5 88.0 195.5 +4:33
34 Petr Šmejc Czech Republic 103.0 92.0 195.0 +4:36
35 Dave Jarrett United States 105.5 89.5 195.0 +4:36
36 Satoshi Mori Japan 105.5 89.5 195.0 +4:36
37 Magnar Freimuth Estonia 95.5 99.0 194.5 +4:39
38 Andy Hartmann Switzerland 90.0 103.0 193.0 +4:48
39 Tim Tetreault United States 94.0 96.5 190.5 +5:03
40 Felix Gottwald Austria 98.5 91.5 190.0 +5:06
41 Matthias Looß Germany 83.0 104.0 187.0 +5:24
42 Halldor Skard Norway 75.5 110.5 186.0 +5:30
43 Marco Zarucchi Switzerland 99.0 86.5 185.5 +5:33
44 Ago Markvardt Estonia 77.5 104.0 181.5 +5:57
45 Konstantin Kalinovsky Belarus 85.5 95.5 181.0 +6:00
46 Roman Perko Slovenia 92.5 87.5 180.0 +6:06
47 Tambet Pikkor Estonia 77.0 88.5 165.5 +7:33
48 Sergey Zakharenko Belarus 73.0 85.0 158.0 +8:18

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) Bjarte Engen Vik Norway +0:00 41:21.1 17 41:21.1
2nd, silver medalist(s) Samppa Lajunen Finland +1:03 40:45.6 8 41:48.6
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Valery Stolyarov Russia +0:36 41:13.3 15 41:49.3
4 Tsugiharu Ogiwara Japan +0:51 41:12.2 13 42:03.2
5 Kenji Ogiwara Japan +1:30 41:12.2 13 42:42.2
6 Milan Kučera Czech Republic +1:18 41:27.8 18 42:45.8
7 Nicolas Bal France +2:15 40:31.8 5 42:46.8
8 Mario Stecher Austria +1:15 41:54.9 23 43:09.9
9 Sylvain Guillaume France +2:51 40:51.5 9 43:42.5
10 Dmitry Sinitsyn Russia +2:45 41:03.0 11 43:48.0
11 Hannu Manninen Finland +3:24 40:27.0 4 43:51.0
12 Ronny Ackermann Germany +3:09 40:43.9 7 43:52.9
13 Jens Deimel Germany +2:00 41:56.3 24 43:56.3
14 Ladislav Rygl Czech Republic +3:39 40:41.8 6 44:20.8
15 Tapio Nurmela Finland +2:45 41:46.6 22 44:31.6
16 Fred Børre Lundberg Norway +3:36 40:56.3 10 44:32.3
17 Jean-Yves Cuendet Switzerland +3:30 41:04.6 12 44:34.6
18 Urs Kunz Switzerland +4:30 40:23.2 3 44:53.2
19 Christoph Bieler Austria +1:00 43:55.5 38 44:55.5
20 Todd Lodwick United States +2:24 42:33.4 28 44:57.4
21 Felix Gottwald Austria +5:06 40:10.2 2 45:16.2
22 Andrea Longo Italy +4:12 41:14.2 16 45:26.2
23 Junichi Kogawa Japan +0:54 44:42.8 42 45:36.8
24 Christoph Eugen Austria +4:09 41:28.7 19 45:37.7
25 Marco Zarucchi Switzerland +5:33 40:04.9 1 45:37.9
26 Kristian Hammer Norway +3:45 42:22.7 26 46:07.7
27 Jari Mantila Finland +2:54 43:16.6 34 46:10.6
28 Andy Hartmann Switzerland +4:48 41:30.5 21 46:18.5
29 Fabrice Guy France +3:57 42:46.3 30 46:43.3
30 Dave Jarrett United States +4:36 42:16.0 25 46:52.0
31 Ludovic Roux France +3:51 43:01.2 32 46:52.2
32 Matthias Looß Germany +5:24 41:30.2 20 46:54.2
33 Magnar Freimuth Estonia +4:39 42:29.5 27 47:08.5
34 Bill Demong United States +3:15 44:03.9 40 47:18.9
35 Jan Matura Czech Republic +2:18 45:17.0 44 47:35.0
36 Tim Tetreault United States +5:03 42:45.5 29 47:48.5
37 Aleksey Fadeyev Russia +4:33 43:46.7 36 48:19.7
38 Satoshi Mori Japan +4:36 43:53.0 37 48:29.0
39 Jens Salumäe Estonia +3:45 44:51.2 43 48:36.2
40 Petr Šmejc Czech Republic +4:36 44:01.4 39 48:37.4
41 Roman Perko Slovenia +6:06 43:01.4 33 49:07.4
42 Konstantin Kalinovsky Belarus +6:00 43:38.2 35 49:38.2
43 Sergey Zakharenko Belarus +8:18 42:54.2 31 51:12.2
44 Tambet Pikkor Estonia +7:33 44:13.8 41 51:46.8
- Josef Buchner Germany +3:48 DNS - -
- Denis Tishagin Russia +4:15 DNF - -
- Halldor Skard Norway +5:30 DNF - -
- Ago Markvardt Estonia +5:57 DNS - -

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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