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Nordic combined at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Individual

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Individual
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenueLysgårdsbakken (ski jumping)
Birkebeineren Ski Stadium (cross-country skiing)
Dates18–19 February
Competitors53 from 16 nations
Winning time39:07.9
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Fred Børre Lundberg  Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Takanori Kono  Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bjarte Engen Vik  Norway
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The men's individual nordic combined competition for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer at Lysgårdsbakken and Birkebeineren Ski Stadium on 18 and 19 February.[1][2]

Results

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Ski Jumping

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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 4-second deficit.[1]

Rank Name Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Time Difference
1 Fred Børre Lundberg  Norway 124.5 122.5 247.0 +0:00
2 Ago Markvardt  Estonia 123.0 120.5 243.5 +0:24
3 Bjarte Engen Vik  Norway 120.0 120.5 240.5 +0:43
4 Takanori Kono  Japan 119.0 120.5 239.5 +0:50
5 Todd Lodwick  United States 119.5 112.5 232.0 +1:40
6 Kenji Ogiwara  Japan 116.5 114.5 231.0 +1:47
7 Jean-Yves Cuendet  Switzerland 114.0 108.0 222.0 +2:47
8 Junichi Kogawa  Japan 96.0 124.5 220.5 +2:57
9 Hippolyt Kempf  Switzerland 104.5 112.0 216.5 +3:23
10 Jari Mantila  Finland 104.5 109.0 213.5 +3:43
11 Mario Stecher  Austria 99.0 112.0 211.0 +4:00
12 Roland Braun  Germany 113.5 95.5 209.0 +4:13
13 Dmytro Prosvirnin  Ukraine 103.0 105.5 208.5 +4:17
14 Masashi Abe  Japan 110.0 97.0 207.0 +4:27
15 Knut Tore Apeland  Norway 102.5 102.0 204.5 +4:43
16 Sylvain Guillaume  France 97.5 104.5 202.0 +5:00
17 Trond Einar Elden  Norway 98.5 103.0 201.5 +5:03
18 František Máka  Czech Republic 99.5 102.0 201.5 +5:03
19 Stanisław Ustupski  Poland 107.0 93.0 200.0 +5:13
20 Andreas Schaad  Switzerland 95.5 102.5 198.0 +5:27
21 Allar Levandi  Estonia 101.0 96.5 197.5 +5:30
22 Thomas Dufter  Germany 108.0 89.5 197.5 +5:30
23 Hannu Manninen  Finland 95.5 101.5 197.0 +5:33
24 Milan Kučera  Czech Republic 102.5 91.5 194.0 +5:53
25 Thomas Abratis  Germany 99.0 95.0 194.0 +5:53
26 Georg Riedlsperger  Austria 90.0 103.0 193.0 +6:00
27 Andrea Cecon  Italy 103.0 89.5 192.5 +6:03
28 Étienne Gouy  France 98.5 93.5 192.0 +6:07
29 Topi Sarparanta  Finland 95.0 97.0 192.0 +6:07
30 Ryan Heckman  United States 102.5 89.0 191.5 +6:10
31 Fabrice Guy  France 105.0 86.0 191.0 +6:13
32 Felix Gottwald  Austria 101.5 89.0 190.5 +6:17
33 Robert Stadelmann  Austria 102.0 88.5 190.5 +6:17
34 Tapio Nurmela  Finland 95.5 91.5 187.0 +6:40
35 Tim Tetreault  United States 99.5 87.0 186.5 +6:43
36 Michal Giacko  Slovakia 100.5 83.5 184.0 +7:00
37 Magnar Freimuth  Estonia 93.5 90.0 183.5 +7:03
38 Valery Kobelev  Russia 92.5 87.5 180.0 +7:26
39 Dave Jarrett  United States 90.5 85.0 175.5 +7:56
40 Valery Stolyarov  Russia 93.0 81.5 174.5 +8:03
41 Stéphane Michon  France 88.5 82.5 171.0 +8:26
42 Zbyněk Pánek  Czech Republic 89.5 81.5 171.0 +8:26
43 Andrea Longo  Italy 83.5 86.0 169.5 +8:36
44 Falk Schwaar  Germany 82.0 86.5 168.5 +8:43
45 Simone Pinzani  Italy 87.0 81.0 168.0 +8:46
46 Markus Wüst  Switzerland 71.0 96.6 167.6 +8:49
47 Ilmar Aluvee  Estonia 81.5 85.5 167.0 +8:53
48 Miroslav Kopal  Czech Republic 80.0 85.0 165.0 +9:06
49 Stanislav Dubrovsky  Russia 81.5 80.5 162.0 +9:26
50 Sergey Zakharenko  Belarus 75.5 71.0 146.5 +11:09
51 Martin Bayer  Slovakia 73.0 69.5 142.5 +11:36
52 Jozef Bachleda  Slovakia 73.0 67.5 140.5 +11:49
53 Dmitry Dubrovsky  Russia 67.5 71.5 139.0 +11:59

Cross-Country

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The cross-country race was over a distance of 15 kilometres.[1]

Rank Name Country Start time Cross-country Finish time
Time Place
1st place, gold medalist(s) Fred Børre Lundberg  Norway +0:00 39:07.9 8 39:07.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Takanori Kono  Japan +0:50 39:35.4 13 40:25.4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bjarte Engen Vik  Norway +0:43 39:43.2 15 40:26.2
4 Kenji Ogiwara  Japan +1:47 39:30.7 11 41:17.7
5 Ago Markvardt  Estonia +0:24 41:26.8 35 41:50.8
6 Hippolyt Kempf  Switzerland +3:23 39:30.2 10 42:53.2
7 Jean-Yves Cuendet  Switzerland +2:47 40:17.5 20 43:04.5
8 Trond Einar Elden  Norway +5:03 38:07.7 1 43:10.7
9 Sylvain Guillaume  France +5:00 38:18.4 2 43:18.4
10 Masashi Abe  Japan +4:27 38:55.7 4 43:22.7
11 Knut Tore Apeland  Norway +4:43 39:16.6 9 43:59.6
12 Allar Levandi  Estonia +5:30 38:50.9 3 44:20.9
13 Todd Lodwick  United States +1:40 42:41.2 43 44:21.2
14 Jari Mantila  Finland +3:43 41:13.6 31 44:56.6
15 Andreas Schaad  Switzerland +5:27 39:38.1 14 45:05.1
16 Dmytro Prosvirnin  Ukraine +4:17 40:48.8 25 45:05.8
17 Fabrice Guy  France +6:13 39:07.2 7 45:20.2
18 František Máka  Czech Republic +5:03 40:23.2 22 45:26.2
19 Junichi Kogawa  Japan +2:57 42:37.8 42 45:34.8
20 Topi Sarparanta  Finland +6:07 39:49.7 16 45:56.7
21 Stanisław Ustupski  Poland +5:13 40:53.8 26 46:06.8
22 Thomas Abratis  Germany +5:53 40:55.7 28 46:48.7
23 Thomas Dufter  Germany +5:30 41:18.8 32 46:48.8
24 Magnar Freimuth  Estonia +7:03 39:55.0 17 46:58.0
25 Tapio Nurmela  Finland +6:40 40:19.8 21 46:59.8
26 Michal Giacko  Slovakia +7:00 40:02.5 19 47:02.5
27 Mario Stecher  Austria +4:00 43:09.2 47 47:09.2
28 Étienne Gouy  France +6:07 41:08.5 30 47:15.5
29 Ryan Heckman  United States +6:10 41:05.7 29 47:15.7
30 Tim Tetreault  United States +6:43 40:34.0 24 47:17.0
31 Milan Kučera  Czech Republic +5:53 41:29.5 36 47:22.5
32 Zbyněk Pánek  Czech Republic +8:26 38:58.0 5 47:24.0
33 Andrea Cecon  Italy +6:03 41:22.1 33 47:25.1
34 Stéphane Michon  France +8:26 39:00.1 6 47:26.1
35 Roland Braun  Germany +4:13 43:17.0 48 47:30.0
36 Dave Jarrett  United States +7:56 39:34.4 12 47:30.4
37 Felix Gottwald  Austria +6:17 41:26.1 34 47:43.1
38 Hannu Manninen  Finland +5:33 43:08.9 46 48:41.9
39 Ilmar Aluvee  Estonia +8:53 39:56.8 18 48:49.8
40 Georg Riedlsperger  Austria +6:00 43:00.2 44 49:00.2
41 Robert Stadelmann  Austria +6:17 43:07.6 45 49:24.6
42 Falk Schwaar  Germany +8:43 40:53.8 26 49:36.8
43 Valery Stolyarov  Russia +8:03 41:51.2 37 49:54.2
44 Andrea Longo  Italy +8:36 42:13.1 40 50:49.1
45 Stanislav Dubrovsky  Russia +9:26 42:11.0 39 51:37.0
46 Markus Wüst  Switzerland +8:49 43:36.7 49 52:25.7
47 Dmitry Dubrovsky  Russia +11:59 40:27.6 23 52:26.6
48 Valery Kobelev  Russia +7:26 45:46.5 52 53:12.5
49 Simone Pinzani  Italy +8:46 44:40.7 50 53:26.7
50 Sergey Zakharenko  Belarus +11:09 42:34.3 41 53:43.3
51 Jozef Bachleda  Slovakia +11:49 41:54.4 38 53:43.4
52 Martin Bayer  Slovakia +11:36 44:43.9 51 56:19.9
- Miroslav Kopal  Czech Republic +9:06 DNS - -

References

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ "Nordic Combined at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games: Men's Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2019.