Nordic combined at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Individual

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
   Finland
   Finland
   Austria
Nordic Combined at the
2002 Winter Olympics
Sprint   men  
Individual men
Team men

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]


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 4 second deficit.[1]

Rank Name Country Points 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

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

Rank Name Country Start timeCross country
time
Cross country
rank
Finish time
1st, gold medalist(s) Samppa Lajunen Finland +0:53 38:18.7 6 39:11.7
2nd, silver medalist(s) Jaakko Tallus Finland +0:00 39:36.4 21 39:36.4
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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 Michal Pšenko Slovakia +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 Kevin Arnould France +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 Petr Šmejc Czech Republic +3:40 38:22.9 8 42:02.9
14 Satoshi Mori Japan +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 Andy Hartmann Switzerland +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 Hannu Manninen Finland +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 Björn Kircheisen Germany +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 Andrej Jezeršek Slovenia +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

  1. 1 2 3 "Salt Lake City 2002 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Salt Lake Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 2002. Retrieved January 31, 2014.

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