Nordic combined at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Individual

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Individual
at the XVI Olympic Winter Games
Nordic combined pictogram.svg
Pictogram for Nordic combined
Venue Courchevel (ski jumping)
Les Saisies (cross-country skiing)
Dates11–12 February
Competitors45 from 12 nations
Winning time44:28.1
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Fabrice Guy Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg Sylvain Guillaume Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg Klaus Sulzenbacher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
  1988
1994  

The men's individual nordic combined competition for the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville at Courchevel and Les Saisies on 11 and 12 February. [1] [2]

Results

Ski Jumping

Athletes did three normal hill ski jumps, with the lowest score dropped. The combined points earned on the jumps determined the starting order and times for the cross-country race; each three points was equal to a 20 second deficit. [1]

RankNameCountryJump 1Jump 2Jump 3PointsTime Difference
1 Klaus Ofner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 111.6113.0115.5228.5+0:00.0
2 Reiichi Mikata Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 108.5111.1115.0226.1+0:16.0
3 Fabrice Guy Flag of France.svg  France 115.5101.1106.6222.1+0:42.6
4 Klaus Sulzenbacher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 110.8110.8108.9221.6+0:46.0
5 Jari Mantila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 107.3102.9109.4216.7+1:18.6
6 Kenji Ogiwara Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 110.9104.484.9215.3+1:27.9
7 Stefan Kreiner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 98.4106.2108.6214.8+1:31.2
8 Hans-Peter Pohl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 107.7104.8103.2212.5+1:46.5
9 Fred Børre Lundberg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 103.5106.1105.8211.9+1:50.5
10 Thomas Dufter Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 100.8104.6106.2210.8+1:57.8
11 Andrey Dundukov Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 92.7106.4104.0210.4+2:00.5
12 Teemu Summanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 95.7105.3103.0208.3+2:14.5
13 Sylvain Guillaume Flag of France.svg  France 97.2106.2101.9208.1+2:15.8
14 Allar Levandi Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 101.7102.7103.7206.4+2:27.1
15 Joe Holland Flag of the United States.svg  United States 93.898.6107.7206.3+2:27.8
16 Sergey Shvagirev Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 97.5102.0103.0205.0+2:36.4
17 Milan Kučera Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 97.3107.796.1205.0+2:36.4
18 Stanisław Ustupski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 102.0100.696.5202.6+2:52.4
19 Francis Reppelin Flag of France.svg  France 95.6100.8101.1201.9+2:57.1
20 Andreas Schaad Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 97.3103.098.1201.1+3:02.4
21 Marco Zarucchi Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 95.097.8103.3201.1+3:02.4
22 Xavier Girard Flag of France.svg  France 84.5100.798.6199.3+3:14.4
23 Ago Markvardt Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 91.299.0100.0199.0+3:16.4
24 Masashi Abe Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 100.497.596.8197.9+3:23.7
25 Takanori Kono Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 64.393.6103.8197.4+3:27.0
26 Sven Leonhardt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 89.796.5100.7197.2+3:28.4
27 František Máka Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 96.4100.796.4197.1+3:29.0
28 Ryan Heckman Flag of the United States.svg  United States 96.899.695.0196.4+3:33.7
29 Tim Tetreault Flag of the United States.svg  United States 96.496.698.9195.5+3:39.7
30 Josef Kovařík Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 96.996.494.8193.3+3:54.3
31 Günther Csar Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 92.5100.393.0193.3+3:54.3
32 Valery Stolyarov Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 88.8103.285.9192.0+4:03.0
33 Stefan Habas Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 93.889.498.0191.8+4:04.3
34 Pasi Saapunki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 92.693.397.8191.1+4:08.9
35 Knut Tore Apeland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 91.794.396.4190.7+4:11.6
36 Hippolyt Kempf Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 92.677.397.1189.7+4:18.3
37 Martin Bayer Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 97.091.288.3188.2+4:28.2
38 Peter Heli Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 89.492.689.1182.0+5:09.5
39 Trond Einar Elden Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 88.993.087.9181.9+5:10.2
40 Vasily Savin Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team 87.191.088.4179.4+5:26.8
41 Urs Niedhart Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 82.984.694.7179.3+5:27.5
42 Sami Kallunki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 87.683.189.9177.5+5:39.5
43 Todd Wilson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 84.778.792.0176.7+5:44.8
44 Toomas Tiru Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 80.683.287.7170.9+6:23.4
45 Bård Jørgen Elden Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 77.088.179.6167.7+6:44.7

Cross-Country

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

RankNameCountryStart timeCross-countryFinish time
TimePlace
Gold medal icon.svg Fabrice Guy Flag of France.svg  France +0:42.743:45.4644:28.1
Silver medal icon.svg Sylvain Guillaume Flag of France.svg  France +2:16.043:00.5345:16.5
Bronze medal icon.svg Klaus Sulzenbacher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria +0:46.044:48.41345:34.4
4 Fred Børre Lundberg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway +1:50.744:04.1945:54.8
5 Klaus Ofner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria +0:00.045:57.92145:57.9
6 Allar Levandi Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia +2:27.443:34.8546:02.2
7 Kenji Ogiwara Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan +1:28.044:57.51646:25.5
8 Stanisław Ustupski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland +2:52.744:03.5846:56.2
9 Trond Einar Elden Flag of Norway.svg  Norway +5:10.742:01.2147:11.9
10 Knut Tore Apeland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway +4:12.043:11.9447:23.9
11 Andrey Dundukov Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team +2:00.745:43.51947:44.2
12 Thomas Dufter Flag of Germany.svg  Germany +1:58.045:54.92047:52.9
13 Xavier Girard Flag of France.svg  France +3:14.744:47.31248:02.0
14 Andreas Schaad Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland +3:02.744:59.41748:02.1
15 František Máka Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia +3:29.444:33.41048:02.8
16 Hans-Peter Pohl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany +1:46.746:55.02648:41.7
17 Stefan Kreiner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria +1:31.447:10.42748:41.8
17 Josef Kovařík Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia +3:54.744:47.11148:41.8
19 Takanori Kono Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan +3:27.445:18.91848:46.3
20 Pasi Saapunki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland +4:09.444:54.01549:03.4
21 Bård Jørgen Elden Flag of Norway.svg  Norway +6:45.342:32.1249:17.4
22 Vasily Savin Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team +5:27.443:57.4749:24.8
23 Ago Markvardt Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia +3:16.746:21.92549:38.6
24 Teemu Summanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland +2:14.747:44.73149:59.4
25 Stefan Habas Flag of Poland.svg  Poland +4:04.746:13.42350:18.1
26 Hippolyt Kempf Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland +4:18.746:05.82250:24.5
27 Francis Reppelin Flag of France.svg  France +2:57.447:31.02850:28.4
28 Sami Kallunki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland +5:40.044:49.71450:29.7
29 Marco Zarucchi Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland +3:02.747:52.63350:55.3
30 Masashi Abe Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan +3:24.047:44.53051:08.5
31 Peter Heli Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia +5:10.046:15.12451:25.1
32 Günther Csar Flag of Austria.svg  Austria +3:54.747:34.02951:28.7
33 Valery Stolyarov Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team +4:03.447:46.83251:50.2
34 Reiichi Mikata Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan +0:16.051:53.14252:09.1
35 Sven Leonhardt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany +3:28.748:59.93652:28.6
36 Sergey Shvagirev Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team +2:36.750:26.93953:03.6
37 Ryan Heckman Flag of the United States.svg  United States +3:34.050:07.93753:41.9
38 Urs Niedhart Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland +5:28.048:39.43554:07.4
39 Todd Wilson Flag of the United States.svg  United States +5:45.348:36.73454:22.0
40 Tim Tetreault Flag of the United States.svg  United States +3:40.051:09.64154:49.6
41 Martin Bayer Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia +4:28.750:42.54055:11.2
42 Toomas Tiru Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia +6:24.050:13.13856:37.1
- Jari Mantila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland +1:18.7DNF--
- Joe Holland Flag of the United States.svg  United States +2:28.0DNF--
- Milan Kučera Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia +2:36.7DNF--

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References

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