Nordic combined at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Sprint

The Men's sprint Nordic combined competition for the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Pragelato, Italy. It took place on 21 February.[1]

Men's sprint
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenuePragelato
DatesFebruary 21
Competitors49 from 15 nations
Winning time18:38.6
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Felix Gottwald  Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Magnus Moan  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Georg Hettich  Germany
← 2002

Results edit

Ski Jumping edit

Forty-nine athletes entered the ski jumping portion of the sprint; each made one jump, which was judged in the same fashion as the Olympic ski jumping competition. The scores for these jumps were used to calculate the deficit with which each athlete began the cross-country portion of the event. Each one point behind the leading score of Georg Hettich was equivalent to four seconds of time deficit.[2]

Rank Name Country Score Deficit Notes
1 Georg Hettich   Germany 125.7 0:00
2 Jason Lamy Chappuis   France 124.4 +0:05
3 Anssi Koivuranta   Finland 121.5 +0:17
4 Jaakko Tallus   Finland 120.9 +0:19
5 Petter Tande   Norway 118.2 +0:30
6 Michael Gruber   Austria 116.9 +0:35
7 Yosuke Hatakeyama   Japan 116.1 +0:38
8 Christoph Bieler   Austria 115.8 +0:40
9 Akito Watabe   Japan 115.4 +0:41
10 Ronny Ackermann   Germany 114.0 +0:47
11 Ivan Fesenko   Russia 112.2 +0:54
12 Felix Gottwald   Austria 112.1 +0:54
13 Magnus Moan   Norway 111.8 +0:56
14 Johnny Spillane   United States 109.5 +1:05
15 Mario Stecher   Austria 108.9 +1:07
16 Hannu Manninen   Finland 108.3 +1:10
17 Damjan Vtic   Slovenia 107.8 +1:12
18 Daito Takahashi   Japan 107.7 +1:12
19 Todd Lodwick   United States 107.3 +1:14
20 Dimitry Matveev   Russia 106.8 +1:16
21 Björn Kircheisen   Germany 106.5 +1:17
22 Ronny Heer   Switzerland 105.6 +1:20
23 Ivan Rieder   Switzerland 105.5 +1:21
24 Seppi Hurschler   Switzerland 105.3 +1:22
25 Tomas Slavik   Czech Republic 104.9 +1:23
26 Giuseppe Michielli   Italy 104.7 +1:24
26 Ladislav Rygl   Czech Republic 104.7 +1:24
28 Norihito Kobayashi   Japan 103.9 +1:27
29 Janne Ryynänen   Finland 102.5 +1:33
30 Bill Demong   United States 102.2 +1:34
31 Davide Bresadola   Italy 102.0 +1:35
32 Sergej Maslennikov   Russia 99.3 +1:46
33 Andreas Hurschler   Switzerland 98.1 +1:50
34 Håvard Klemetsen   Norway 98.0 +1:51
35 Ales Vodsedalek   Czech Republic 97.2 +1:54
36 Pavel Churavy   Czech Republic 96.1 +1:58
37 Jochen Strobl   Italy 96.0 +1:59
38 Tambet Pikkor   Estonia 95.9 +1:59
39 Nicolas Bal   France 95.4 +2:01
40 Eric Camerota   United States 94.5 +2:05
41 Kristian Hammer   Norway 94.3 +2:06
42 Sebastian Haseney   Germany 90.7 +2:20
43 Jason Myslicki   Canada 90.0 +2:23
44 Daniele Munari   Italy 89.2 +2:26
45 Max Thompson   Canada 84.5 +2:45
46 Alexsej Barannikov   Russia 83.5 +2:49
47 Sergei Diyachuk   Ukraine 74.9 +3:23
48 Volodymyr Trachuk   Ukraine 61.5 +4:17
- Ludovic Roux   France DNS

Cross-Country edit

The start for the 7.5 kilometre race was staggered, with a one-point deficit in the ski jump portion resulting in a four second deficit in starting the cross-country course. This stagger meant that the first athlete across the finish line, Felix Gottwald was the overall winner of the event.[2]

Rank Name Country Deficit Cross-Country Time Total Notes
  Felix Gottwald   Austria +0:54 17:35.0 18.29.0
  Magnus Moan   Norway +0:56 17:38.4 +0:05.4
  Georg Hettich   Germany 0:00 18:38.6 +0:09.6
4 Jason Lamy Chappuis   France +0:05 18:46.5 +0:22.5
5 Jaakko Tallus   Finland +0:19 18:39.1 +0:29.1
6 Petter Tande   Norway +0:30 18:29.1 +0:30.1
7 Björn Kircheisen   Germany +1:17 17:48.7 +0:36.7
8 Ronny Ackermann   Germany +0:47 18:20.7 +0:38.7
9 Todd Lodwick   United States +1:14 17:57.4 +0:42.4
10 Johnny Spillane   United States +1:05 18:10.2 +0:46.2
11 Anssi Koivuranta   Finland +0:17 19:00.7 +0:48.7
12 Hannu Manninen   Finland +1:10 18:11.0 +0:52.0
13 Michael Gruber   Austria +0:35 18:48.3 +0:54.3
14 Mario Stecher   Austria +1:07 18:23.3 +1:01.3
15 Daito Takahashi   Japan +1:12 18:19.4 +1:02.4
16 Giuseppe Michielli   Italy +1:24 18:08.0 +1:03.0
17 Ladislav Rygl   Czech Republic +1:24 18:11.2 +1:06.2
18 Norihito Kobayashi   Japan +1:27 18:09.0 +1:07.0
19 Akito Watabe   Japan +0:41 18:56.3 +1:08.3
20 Ronny Heer   Switzerland +1:20 18:17.7 +1:08.7
21 Andreas Hurschler   Switzerland +1:50 17:51.6 +1:12.6
22 Yosuke Hatakeyama   Japan +0:38 19:05.0 +1:14.0
23 Christoph Bieler   Austria +0:40 19:04.0 +1:15.0
24 Seppi Hurschler   Switzerland +1:22 18:29.4 +1:22.4
25 Bill Demong   United States +1:34 18:29.7 +1:34.7 [1]
26 Tomas Slavik   Czech Republic +1:23 18:40.8 +1:34.8 [1]
27 Nicolas Bal   France +2:01 18:05.7 +1:37.7
28 Kristian Hammer   Norway +2:06 18:02.1 +1:39.1
29 Sebastian Haseney   Germany +2:20 17:49.1 +1:40.1
30 Jochen Strobl   Italy +1:59 18:10.8 +1:40.8
31 Pavel Churavy   Czech Republic} +1:58 18:11.9 +1:40.9
32 Tambet Pikkor   Estonia +1:59 18:15.1 +1:45.1
33 Ivan Fesenko   Russia +0:54 19:36.6 +2:01.6
34 Damjan Vtic   Slovenia +1:12 19:23.9 +2:06.9
35 Dmitry Matveyev   Russia +1:16 19:21.1 +2:08.1
36 Ivan Rieder   Switzerland +1:21 19:21.0 +2:13.0
37 Janne Ryynänen   Finland +1:33 19:14.6 +2:18.6
38 Daniele Munari   Italy +2:26 19:21.0 +2:34.1
39 Eric Camerota   United States +2:05 18:59.8 +2:35.8
40 Håvard Klemetsen   Norway +1:51 19:15.6 +2:37.6
41 Jason Myslicki   Canada +2:23 19:00.1 +2:54.1
42 Alexsej Barannikov   Russia +2:49 18:49.2 +3:09.2
43 Sergej Maslennikov   Russia +1:46 19:56.1 +3:13.1
44 Davide Bresadola   Italy +1:35 20:08.3 +3:14.3
45 Sergei Diyachuk   Ukraine +3:23 18:21.1 +3:15.1
46 Max Thompson   Canada +2:45 19:24.3 +3:40.3
47 Ales Vodsedalek   Czech Republic +1:54 20:51.0 +4:16.0
48 Volodymyr Trachuk   Ukraine +4:17 19:40.8 +5:28.8

^ 1: Determining the finish order of Demong and Slavik required a photo finish, with the American just edging Slavik for 25th place.

References edit

  1. ^ "Nordic Combined at the 2006 Torino Winter Games: Men's Sprint". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Torino 2006 Official Report - NordicCombined" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved June 2, 2009.