Team at the XIX Olympic Winter Games | |
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Venue | Park City (ski jumping) Soldier Hollow (cross-country skiing) |
Dates | February 16–17, 2002 |
Competitors | 40 from 10 nations |
Winning time | 48:42.2 |
Medalists | |
Nordic combined at the 2002 Winter Olympics | |
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Sprint | men |
Individual | men |
Team | men |
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]
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.
Rank | Athlete | Run 1 | Rank | Run 2 | Rank | Total | Deficit |
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1 | Finland Jari Mantila Jaakko Tallus Hannu Manninen Samppa Lajunen | 486.5 112.0 127.0 119.5 128.0 | 1 | 481.0 113.0 125.0 113.5 129.5 | 1 | 967.5 | 0:00 |
2 | Austria Michael Gruber Christoph Bieler Mario Stecher Felix Gottwald | 467.5 110.5 116.0 119.0 122.0 | 2 | 471.0 104.5 123.0 125.0 118.5 | 2 | 938.5 | 0:44 |
3 | United States Todd Lodwick Matt Dayton Johnny Spillane Bill Demong | 448.5 119.5 97.5 108.5 123.0 | 5 | 456.5 120.0 103.5 107.0 126.0 | 3 | 905.0 | 1:34 |
4 | Japan Gen Tomii Kenji Ogiwara Satoshi Mori Daito Takahashi | 450.5 112.5 106.5 109.5 122.0 | 3 | 450.5 115.5 108.0 104.5 122.5 | 4 | 901.0 | 1:40 |
5 | Germany Björn Kircheisen Georg Hettich Marcel Höhlig Ronny Ackermann | 449.5 109.5 104.5 113.0 122.5 | 4 | 444.0 110.5 103.0 111.0 119.5 | 5 | 893.5 | 1:51 |
6 | Czech Republic Petr Šmejc Milan Kučera Lukáš Heřmanský Pavel Churavý | 448.0 110.5 109.5 112.0 116.0 | 6 | 444.0 118.0 105.0 103.0 118.0 | 5 | 892.0 | 1:53 |
7 | Switzerland Andreas Hurschler Jan Schmid Ivan Rieder Ronny Heer | 437.5 106.0 102.0 112.0 117.5 | 7 | 425.5 99.0 111.0 101.0 114.5 | 8 | 863.0 | 2:37 |
8 | France Ludovic Roux Frédéric Baud Nicolas Bal Kevin Arnould | 412.5 103.0 102.0 104.5 103.0 | 8 | 434.0 115.0 101.5 103.5 114.0 | 7 | 846.5 | 3:02 |
9 | Russia Alexei Fadeev Alexei Zvetkov Vladimir Lysenin Alexei Barannikov | 398.0 110.5 91.5 83.0 113.0 | 9 | 423.0 113.5 102.5 94.5 112.5 | 9 | 821.0 | 3:40 |
10 | Norway Jan Rune Grave Lars Andreas Østvik Sverre Rotevatn Kristian Hammer | 386.0 106.0 87.5 89.0 103.5 | 10 | 405.5 108.5 98.0 93.5 105.5 | 10 | 791.5 | 4:24 |
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