Nordic combined at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Individual

The men's individual Nordic combined competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City at Utah Olympic Park and Soldier Hollow on 9 and 10 February.[1][2]

Men's individual
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenueUtah Olympic Park (ski jumping) & Soldier Hollow (cross-country)
Dates9–10 February
Competitors45 from 14 nations
Winning time39:11.7
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Samppa Lajunen  Finland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jaakko Tallus  Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Felix Gottwald  Austria
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Results edit

Ski Jumping edit

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 Jaakko Tallus   Finland 139.5 128.0 267.5 +0:00
2 Mario Stecher   Austria 130.0 128.0 258.0 +0:48
3 Samppa Lajunen   Finland 131.5 125.5 257.0 +0:53
4 Christoph Bieler   Austria 129.5 125.5 255.0 +1:03
5 Ronny Ackermann   Germany 125.5 128.5 254.0 +1:08
6 Daito Takahashi   Japan 118.0 125.5 243.5 +2:00
7 Todd Lodwick   United States 118.0 122.5 240.5 +2:15
8 Bill Demong   United States 118.0 121.5 239.5 +2:20
9 Andy Hartmann   Switzerland 120.5 116.0 236.5 +2:35
10 Kevin Arnould   France 117.5 119.0 236.5 +2:35
11 Felix Gottwald   Austria 116.0 119.0 235.0 +2:43
12 Gen Tomii   Japan 110.0 124.5 234.5 +2:45
13 Kenji Ogiwara   Japan 117.0 116.0 233.0 +2:53
14 Michal Pšenko   Slovakia 117.0 115.0 232.0 +2:58
15 Björn Kircheisen   Germany 115.5 116.5 232.0 +2:58
16 Pavel Churavý   Czech Republic 114.0 114.5 228.5 +3:15
17 Aleksey Barannikov   Russia 115.0 112.0 227.0 +3:23
18 Christoph Eugen   Austria 111.5 113.0 224.5 +3:35
19 Andrej Jezeršek   Slovenia 111.5 112.0 223.5 +3:40
20 Petr Šmejc   Czech Republic 113.5 110.0 223.5 +3:40
21 Ronny Heer   Switzerland 105.0 117.0 222.0 +3:48
22 Satoshi Mori   Japan 109.5 112.0 221.5 +3:50
23 Kristian Hammer   Norway 117.5 104.0 221.5 +3:50
24 Hannu Manninen   Finland 112.0 109.5 221.5 +3:50
25 Jens Salumäe   Estonia 111.0 109.5 220.5 +3:55
26 Johnny Spillane   United States 102.5 115.5 218.0 +4:08
27 Nicolas Bal   France 103.0 113.5 216.5 +4:15
28 Aleksey Fadeyev   Russia 115.0 99.5 214.5 +4:25
29 Tambet Pikkor   Estonia 110.0 103.0 213.0 +4:33
30 Preben Fjære Brynemo   Norway 103.5 108.5 212.0 +4:38
31 Aleksey Tsvetkov   Russia 104.0 106.0 210.0 +4:48
32 Matt Dayton   United States 104.0 105.5 209.5 +4:50
33 Georg Hettich   Germany 105.5 104.0 209.5 +4:50
34 Mikko Keskinarkaus   Finland 108.0 101.0 209.0 +4:53
35 Jan Rune Grave   Norway 107.0 100.0 207.0 +5:03
36 Frédéric Baud   France 108.5 97.5 206.0 +5:08
37 Ludovic Roux   France 95.0 107.0 202.0 +5:28
38 Sebastian Haseney   Germany 100.0 99.0 199.0 +5:43
39 Andreas Hurschler   Switzerland 86.5 111.5 198.0 +5:48
40 Vladimir Lysenin   Russia 99.5 95.5 195.0 +6:03
41 Sverre Rotevatn   Norway 91.5 98.0 189.5 +6:30
42 Ladislav Rygl   Czech Republic 95.0 94.5 189.5 +6:30
43 Ivan Rieder   Switzerland 85.0 101.5 186.5 +6:45
44 Milan Kučera   Czech Republic 109.0 73.0 182.0 +7:08
45 Sergey Zakharenko   Belarus 94.0 77.5 171.5 +8:00

Cross-Country edit

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

Rank Name Country Start time Cross country
time
Cross country
rank
Finish time
  Samppa Lajunen   Finland +0:53 38:18.7 6 39:11.7
  Jaakko Tallus   Finland +0:00 39:36.4 21 39:36.4
  Felix Gottwald   Austria +2:43 37:23.5 1 40:06.5
4 Ronny Ackermann   Germany +1:08 39:19.8 19 40:27.8
5 Björn Kircheisen   Germany +2:58 37:57.9 5 40:55.9
6 Mario Stecher   Austria +0:48 40:42.8 31 41:30.8
7 Todd Lodwick   United States +2:15 39:24.4 20 41:39.4
8 Kristian Hammer   Norway +3:50 37:50.8 3 41:40.8
9 Andy Hartmann   Switzerland +2:35 39:07.3 15 41:42.3
10 Nicolas Bal   France +4:15 37:28.3 2 41:43.3
11 Kenji Ogiwara   Japan +2:53 38:52.6 12 41:45.6
12 Daito Takahashi   Japan +2:00 40:01.2 26 42:01.2
13 Andrej Jezeršek   Slovenia +3:40 38:22.9 8 42:02.9
14 Hannu Manninen   Finland +3:50 38:31.1 9 42:21.1
15 Christoph Bieler   Austria +1:03 41:18.1 37 42:21.1
16 Pavel Churavý   Czech Republic +3:15 39:56.3 25 43:11.3
17 Kevin Arnould   France +2:35 40:37.1 30 43:12.1
18 Georg Hettich   Germany +4:50 38:22.3 7 43:12.3
19 Bill Demong   United States +2:20 40:58.1 36 43:18.1
20 Christoph Eugen   Austria +3:35 39:51.1 24 43:26.1
21 Sebastian Haseney   Germany +5:43 37:54.0 4 43:37.0
22 Aleksey Tsvetkov   Russia +4:48 38:50.2 11 43:38.2
23 Preben Fjære Brynemo   Norway +4:38 39:12.3 16 43:50.3
24 Aleksey Barannikov   Russia +3:23 40:44.3 32 44:07.3
25 Jan Rune Grave   Norway +5:03 39:15.5 17 44:18.5
26 Andreas Hurschler   Switzerland +5:48 38:31.4 10 44:19.4
27 Ludovic Roux   France +5:28 38:54.3 13 44:22.3
28 Mikko Keskinarkaus   Finland +4:53 39:45.9 23 44:38.9
29 Ronny Heer   Switzerland +3:48 40:52.0 34 44:40.0
30 Satoshi Mori   Japan +3:50 40:50.6 33 44:40.6
31 Aleksey Fadeyev   Russia +4:25 40:24.0 27 44:49.0
32 Johnny Spillane   United States +4:08 40:57.5 35 45:05.5
33 Gen Tomii   Japan +2:45 42:30.4 41 45:15.4
34 Matt Dayton   United States +4:50 40:27.8 28 45:17.8
35 Vladimir Lysenin   Russia +6:03 39:18.5 18 45:21.5
36 Ladislav Rygl   Czech Republic +6:30 38:54.6 14 45:24.6
37 Frédéric Baud   France +5:08 40:27.9 29 45:35.9
38 Michal Pšenko   Slovakia +2:58 43:08.2 42 46:06.2
39 Sverre Rotevatn   Norway +6:30 39:36.5 22 46:06.5
40 Jens Salumäe   Estonia +3:55 44:32.4 43 48:27.4
41 Milan Kučera   Czech Republic +7:08 41:24.4 39 48:32.4
42 Ivan Rieder   Switzerland +6:45 42:27.0 40 49:12.0
43 Petr Šmejc   Czech Republic +3:40 45:33.7 44 49:13.7
44 Sergey Zakharenko   Belarus +8:00 41:18.9 38 49:18.9
- Tambet Pikkor   Estonia +4:33 DNS - -

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Salt Lake City 2002 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Salt Lake Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 20, 2012. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
  2. ^ "Nordic Combined at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Men's Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2019.