Nordic combined at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics – Individual

Last updated
Boys' individual
at the I Winter Youth Olympic Games
Venue Seefeld Arena
DateJanuary 15
Competitors17 from 17 nations
Winning time26:31.4
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Tomáš Portyk Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Silver medal icon.svg Ilkka Herola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Bronze medal icon.svg Go Yamamoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
2016  

The individual competition of the nordic combined events at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, was held on January 15, at the Seefeld Arena with one ski jump and a 10 kilometre cross-country race. 17 athletes from 17 different countries took part in this event. [1] [2]

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Results

Ski jumping

RankBibNameCountryDistance (m)PointsTime difference
117 Tom Lubitz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 78.0137.5
26 Go Yamamoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 75.5132.5+0:20
315 Harald Johnas Riiber Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 75.0131.3+0:25
49 Ilkka Herola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 76.0130.2+0:29
54 Tomáš Portyk Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 75.0129.8+0:31
616 Luka Pintarič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 72.5125.8+0:47
77 Jan Kirchhofer Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 73.5125.7+0:47
810 Kristjan Ilves Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 73.0124.5+0:52
912 Nathaniel Mah Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 72.0122.6+1:00
105 Michał Pytel Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 72.5120.8+1:07
1113 Raffaele Buzzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 71.0119.2+1:13
1214 Paul Gerstgraser Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 70.0116.8+1:23
132 Colton Kissell Flag of the United States.svg  United States 67.5105.3+2:09
143 Tom Balland Flag of France.svg  France 66.0104.7+2:11
1511 Roman Terekhin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 58.585.2+3:29
168 Vitaliy Marchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 58.080.0+3:50
171 Nikita Maladsou Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 52.066.1+4:46

Cross-country

RankBibNameCountryStart timeCross country
time
Cross country
rank
Finish time
Gold medal icon.svg5 Tomáš Portyk Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0:3126:00.4226:31.4
Silver medal icon.svg4 Ilkka Herola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0:2926:05.23+2.8
Bronze medal icon.svg2 Go Yamamoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0:2026:19.94+8.5
41 Tom Lubitz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0:0026:57.67+26.2
511 Raffaele Buzzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:1325:50.41+32.0
63 Harald Johnas Riiber Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0:2527:05.08+58.6
78 Kristjan Ilves Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0:5226:50.96+1:11.5
812 Paul Gerstgraser Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:2326:25.75+1:17.3
97 Jan Kirchhofer Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 0:4727:52.89+2:08.4
106 Luka Pintarič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0:4728:43.811+2:59.4
119 Nathaniel Mah Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:0028:35.010+3:03.6
1214 Tom Balland Flag of France.svg  France 2:1128:52.712+4:32.3
1313 Colton Kissell Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:0929:11.615+4:49.2
1415 Roman Terekhin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3:2928:56.513+5:54.1
1517 Nikita Maladsou Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 4:4629:06.714+7:21.3
1616 Vitaliy Marchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3:5030:28.116+7:46.7
10 Michał Pytel Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:07Did not finish

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