Nordic combined at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Team

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Team
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Nordic combined pictogram.svg
Venue Park City (ski jumping)
Soldier Hollow (cross-country skiing)
DatesFebruary 16–17, 2002
Competitors40 from 10 nations
Winning time48:42.2
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Jari Mantila
Hannu Manninen
Jaakko Tallus
Samppa Lajunen
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Silver medal icon.svg Björn Kircheisen
Georg Hettich
Marcel Höhlig
Ronny Ackermann
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Christoph Bieler
Michael Gruber
Mario Stecher
Felix Gottwald
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
  1998
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The Men's team Nordic combined competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City & Soldier Hollow, United States. The ski jumping part took place on February 16, and the cross-country race on February 17. [1]

Results

Ski Jumping

Each of the four team members, performed two jumps, which were judged in the same fashion as the Olympic ski jumping competition. The scores for all the jumps each team took were summed, and used to calculate their deficit in the cross-country race. Each one point behind the leading score of Finland was equivalent to about one and a half seconds of time deficit.

RankAthleteRun 1RankRun 2RankTotalDeficit
1Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Jari Mantila
Jaakko Tallus
Hannu Manninen
Samppa Lajunen
486.5
112.0
127.0
119.5
128.0
1481.0
113.0
125.0
113.5
129.5
1967.50:00
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Michael Gruber
Christoph Bieler
Mario Stecher
Felix Gottwald
467.5
110.5
116.0
119.0
122.0
2471.0
104.5
123.0
125.0
118.5
2938.50:44
3Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Todd Lodwick
Matt Dayton
Johnny Spillane
Bill Demong
448.5
119.5
97.5
108.5
123.0
5456.5
120.0
103.5
107.0
126.0
3905.01:34
4Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Gen Tomii
Kenji Ogiwara
Satoshi Mori
Daito Takahashi
450.5
112.5
106.5
109.5
122.0
3450.5
115.5
108.0
104.5
122.5
4901.01:40
5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Björn Kircheisen
Georg Hettich
Marcel Höhlig
Ronny Ackermann
449.5
109.5
104.5
113.0
122.5
4444.0
110.5
103.0
111.0
119.5
5893.51:51
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Petr Šmejc
Milan Kučera
Lukáš Heřmanský
Pavel Churavý
448.0
110.5
109.5
112.0
116.0
6444.0
118.0
105.0
103.0
118.0
5892.01:53
7Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Andreas Hurschler
Jan Schmid
Ivan Rieder
Ronny Heer
437.5
106.0
102.0
112.0
117.5
7425.5
99.0
111.0
101.0
114.5
8863.02:37
8Flag of France.svg  France
Ludovic Roux
Frédéric Baud
Nicolas Bal
Kevin Arnould
412.5
103.0
102.0
104.5
103.0
8434.0
115.0
101.5
103.5
114.0
7846.53:02
9Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Alexei Fadeev
Alexei Zvetkov
Vladimir Lysenin
Alexei Barannikov
398.0
110.5
91.5
83.0
113.0
9423.0
113.5
102.5
94.5
112.5
9821.03:40
10Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Jan Rune Grave
Lars Andreas Østvik
Sverre Rotevatn
Kristian Hammer
386.0
106.0
87.5
89.0
103.5
10405.5
108.5
98.0
93.5
105.5
10791.54:24

Cross-Country

RankAthleteDeficitTimeRankTotal
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Jari Mantila
Hannu Manninen
Jaakko Tallus
Samppa Lajunen
+0:0048:42.2
12:49.9
11:28.1
12:14.1
12:10.1
648:42.2
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Björn Kircheisen
Georg Hettich
Marcel Höhlig
Ronny Ackermann
+1:5146:58.7
11:48.0
11:49.0
11:46.3
11:35.4
2+0:07.5
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Christoph Bieler
Michael Gruber
Mario Stecher
Felix Gottwald
+0:4448:09.2
12:26.9
11:57.6
12:11.4
11:33.3
3+0:11.0
4Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Todd Lodwick
Bill Demong
Johnny Spillane
Matt Dayton
+1:3448:20.1
12:07.7
11:58.3
12:23.7
11:50.4
4+1:11.9
5Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Sverre Rotevatn
Lars Andreas Østvik
Jan Rune Grave
Kristian Hammer
+4:2446:58.1
11:57.4
11:27.0
11:48.6
11:45.1
1+2:39.9
6Flag of France.svg  France
Frédéric Baud
Ludovic Roux
Kevin Arnould
Nicolas Bal
+3:0248:33.5
11:59.9
12:11.6
12:36.1
11:45.9
5+2:53.3
7Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Andreas Hurschler
Ronny Heer
Jan Schmid
Ivan Rieder
+2:3749:30.9
11:54.2
12:07.5
12:44.7
12:44.5
7+3:25.7
8Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Kenji Ogiwara
Gen Tomii
Satoshi Mori
Daito Takahashi
+1:4050:46.5
12:33.2
12:52.5
12:35.2
12:45.6
8+3:44.3
9Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Milan Kučera
Lukáš Heřmanský
Pavel Churavý
Petr Šmejc
+1:5351:35.8
12:49.1
13:52.3
11:51.4
13:03.0
9+4:46.6
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Alexei Fadeev
Alexei Zvetkov
Vladimir Lysenin
Alexei Barannikov
+3:40DNS

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