Nordic combined at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Team
The men's team Nordic combined competition for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer was held at Lysgårdsbakken and Birkebeineren Ski Stadium on 23 and 24 February.[1]
Team at the XVII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Lysgårdsbakken (ski jumping) Birkebeineren Ski Stadium (cross-country skiing) | ||||||||||||
Dates | 23–24 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 36 from 12 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | Team jump: 733.5 Ski time: 1:22:51.8 Final time: 1:22:51.8 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Japan's margin of victory, preceded by their four-minute margin of victory at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Falun the previous year, would lead the FIS to change the Nordic combined team event from a 3 x 10 km relay to a 4 x 5 km relay later in 1994 that would become effective at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1995 in Thunder Bay and at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
Results
editSki jumping
editEach of the three 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 five second difference in the cross country part of the event.[1]
Cross-country
editEach member of the team completed a ten kilometre cross-country skiing leg.[1]
Rank | Team | Start time | Cross-country | Finish time | |
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Time | Place | ||||
Japan Takanori Kono Masashi Abe Kenji Ogiwara |
+0:00 | 1:22:51.8 27:55.2 27:49.1 27:07.5 |
5 | 1:22:51.8 | |
Norway Knut Tore Apeland Bjarte Engen Vik Fred Børre Lundberg |
+5:07 | 1:22:33.9 26:51.5 28:28.8 27:13.6 |
3 | 1:27:40.9 | |
Switzerland Hippolyt Kempf Jean-Yves Cuendet Andreas Schaad |
+7:30 | 1:23:09.9 27:35.6 28:02.0 27:32.3 |
4 | 1:30:39.9 | |
4 | Estonia Magnar Freimuth Allar Levandi Ago Markvardt |
+9:32 | 1:23:35.4 28:09.5 27:05.4 28:20.5 |
2 | 1:33:07.4 |
5 | Czech Republic Zbyněk Pánek Milan Kučera František Máka |
+10:50 | 1:24:05.9 27:23.4 28:45.0 27:57.5 |
6 | 1:34:55.9 |
6 | France Sylvain Guillaume Stéphane Michon Fabrice Guy |
+14:39 | 1:20:53.0 26:45.8 27:09.8 26:57.4 |
1 | 1:35:32.0 |
7 | United States Dave Jarrett Todd Lodwick Ryan Heckman |
+10:57 | 1:25:10.4 27:49.8 29:03.2 28:17.4 |
8 | 1:36:07.4 |
8 | Finland Topi Sarparanta Jari Mantila Tapio Nurmela |
+11:47 | 1:24:32.4 28:05.5 28:44.7 27:42.2 |
7 | 1:36:19.4 |
9 | Austria Georg Riedlsperger Mario Stecher Felix Gottwald |
+10:22 | 1:27:47.5 29:41.0 29:17.4 28:49.1 |
11 | 1:38:09.5 |
10 | Germany Thomas Dufter Roland Braun Thomas Abratis |
+11:32 | 1:26:53.4 28:40.7 30:06.4 28:06.3 |
10 | 1:38:25.4 |
11 | Italy Simone Pinzani Andrea Longo Andrea Cecon |
+15:44 | 1:29:27.1 31:29.6 29:02.3 28:55.2 |
12 | 1:45:11.1 |
12 | Russia Stanislav Dubrovsky Valery Stolyarov Valery Kobelev |
+19:12 | 1:30:43.0 29:11.2 29:25.8 32:06.0 |
9 | 1:49:55.0 |
References
edit- ^ a b c "Lillehammer 1994 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Lillehammer Olympic Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1994. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 2, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2014.