Team at the XV Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Canada Olympic Park (ski jumping) Canmore Nordic Centre (cross-country skiing) | ||||||||||||
Dates | 23–24 February 1988 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 30 from 10 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | Team jump: 629.8 Ski time: 1:20:46.0 Final time: 1:20:46.0 | ||||||||||||
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Nordic combined at the 1988 Winter Olympics | |
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Individual | men |
Team | men |
The men's team Nordic combined competition for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary was held at Canada Olympic Park and Canmore Nordic Centre on 23 and 24 February. [1] [2]
Each of the three team members performed three jumps, with the top two scores counting. The scores for 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 six-second difference in the cross country part of the event. [1]
Rank | Team | Points | Time difference |
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1 | West Germany Hans-Peter Pohl Hubert Schwarz Thomas Müller | 629.8 204.7 227.2 197.9 | +0:00 |
2 | Austria Günther Csar Hansjörg Aschenwald Klaus Sulzenbacher | 626.6 193.7 204.5 228.4 | +0:16 |
3 | Norway Hallstein Bøgseth Trond Arne Bredesen Torbjørn Løkken | 596.6 195.0 201.1 200.5 | +2:46 |
4 | Czechoslovakia Ladislav Patráš Ján Klimko Miroslav Kopal | 573.5 192.0 184.7 196.8 | +4:41 |
5 | East Germany Thomas Prenzel Marko Frank Uwe Prenzel | 571.6 183.9 195.9 191.8 | +4:51 |
6 | Switzerland Andreas Schaad Hippolyt Kempf Fredy Glanzmann | 571.4 195.4 199.8 176.2 | +4:52 |
7 | Finland Pasi Saapunki Jouko Parviainen Jukka Ylipulli | 561.3 165.0 201.9 194.4 | +5:43 |
8 | France Jean-Pierre Bohard Xavier Girard Fabrice Guy | 541.0 178.0 187.2 175.8 | +7:24 |
9 | United States Joe Holland Todd Wilson Hans Johnstone | 516.9 181.7 175.7 159.5 | +9:24 |
10 | Japan Hideki Miyazaki Masashi Abe Kazuoki Kodama | 515.3 166.2 177.5 171.6 | +9:32 |
Each 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 | ||||
West Germany Hans-Peter Pohl Hubert Schwarz Thomas Müller | +0:00 | 1:20:46.0 27:26.7 27:45.7 25:33.6 | 8 | 1:20:46.0 | |
Switzerland Andreas Schaad Hippolyt Kempf Fredy Glanzmann | +4:52 | 1:15:57.4 25:34.7 25:12.9 25:09.8 | 1 | 1:20:49.4 | |
Austria Günther Csar Hansjörg Aschenwald Klaus Sulzenbacher | +0:16 | 1:21:00.9 26:39.7 28:33.7 25:47.5 | 9 | 1:21:16.9 | |
4 | Norway Hallstein Bøgseth Trond Arne Bredesen Torbjørn Løkken | +2:46 | 1:18:48.4 26:18.6 27:04.0 25:25.8 | 3 | 1:21:34.4 |
5 | East Germany Thomas Prenzel Marko Frank Uwe Prenzel | +4:51 | 1:18:13.5 26:23.9 26:12.1 25:37.5 | 2 | 1:23:04.5 |
6 | Czechoslovakia Ladislav Patráš Ján Klimko Miroslav Kopal | +4:42 | 1:19:02.1 26:49.7 26:30.4 25:42.0 | 4 | 1:23:44.1 |
7 | Finland Pasi Saapunki Jouko Parviainen Jukka Ylipulli | +5:43 | 1:19:56.3 26:29.7 26:42.3 26:44.3 | 7 | 1:25:39.3 |
8 | France Jean-Pierre Bohard Xavier Girard Fabrice Guy | +7:24 | 1:19:45.4 27:04.9 26:43.2 25:57.3 | 5 | 1:27:09.4 |
9 | Japan Hideki Miyazaki Masashi Abe Kazuoki Kodama | +9:33 | 1:19:54.3 25:59.1 26:54.9 27:00.3 | 6 | 1:29:27.3 |
10 | United States Joe Holland Todd Wilson Hans Johnstone | +9:25 | 1:23:42.9 27:00.3 27:03.1 29:39.5 | 10 | 1:33:07.9 |
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