Nordic combined at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Individual

Individual
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenueCanada Olympic Park (ski jumping)
Canmore Nordic Centre (cross-country skiing)
Dates27-28 February
Competitors43 from 13 nations
Winning time39:27.5
Medalists
   Switzerland
   Austria
   Soviet Union
Nordic combined at the 1988 Winter Olympics
Individual   men  
Team men

The men's individual nordic combined competition for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary at Canada Olympic Park and Canmore Nordic Centre on 27 and 28 February.[1]

This was the first individual event that used the Gundersen system, using a pursuit cross-country race, with the time gaps for the pursuit determined by the point differences in the ski jumping.

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]

Rank Name Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Jump 3 Points Time Difference
1 Klaus Sulzenbacher Austria 114.5 114.0 112.7 228.5 +0:00.0
2 Hubert Schwarz West Germany 110.1 107.8 109.1 219.2 +1:02.0
3 Hippolyt Kempf Switzerland 107.5 98.5 110.4 217.9 +1:10.7
4 Allar Levandi Soviet Union 99.6 108.6 108.0 216.6 +1:19.4
5 Thomas Prenzel East Germany 99.7 105.6 109.9 215.5 +1:26.7
6 Trond Arne Bredesen Norway 102.3 104.2 111.0 215.2 +1:28.7
7 Hansjörg Aschenwald Austria 99.6 106.3 107.8 214.1 +1:36.0
8 Tadeusz Bafia Poland 103.9 103.4 107.4 211.3 +1:54.7
9 Joe Holland United States 101.8 96.4 108.6 210.4 +2:00.7
10 Marko Frank East Germany 83.2 109.9 99.5 209.4 +2:07.4
11 Klaus Ofner Austria 95.0 106.3 102.6 208.9 +2:10.7
12 Miroslav Kopal Czechoslovakia 102.4 103.2 105.5 208.7 +2:12.0
13 Uwe Prenzel East Germany 93.7 102.6 105.0 207.6 +2:19.4
14 Andreas Schaad Switzerland 99.7 104.3 102.9 207.2 +2:22.0
15 Hans-Peter Pohl West Germany 98.4 99.0 105.3 204.3 +2:41.4
16 Knut Leo Abrahamsen Norway 96.5 89.4 107.6 204.1 +2:42.7
17 Vasily Savin Soviet Union 80.0 103.7 100.0 203.7 +2:45.4
18 Sami Leinonen Finland 93.4 103.7 98.7 202.4 +2:54.0
19 Torbjørn Løkken Norway 101.6 97.8 93.5 199.4 +3:14.0
20 Jouko Parviainen Finland 100.2 74.7 98.7 198.9 +3:17.4
21 Ján Klimko Czechoslovakia 94.2 102.7 95.4 198.1 +3:22.7
22 Hallstein Bøgseth Norway 92.9 100.8 96.9 197.7 +3:25.4
23 Ladislav Patráš Czechoslovakia 88.0 100.6 96.2 196.8 +3:31.4
24 Jukka Ylipulli Finland 96.2 100.5 93.2 196.7 +3:32.0
25 Günther Csar Austria 98.0 98.2 95.0 196.2 +3:35.4
26 Andrey Dundukov Soviet Union 95.0 99.0 93.4 194.0 +3:50.0
27 Xavier Girard France 82.2 96.2 97.7 193.9 +3:50.7
28 Pasi Saapunki Finland 97.1 96.2 95.1 193.3 +3:54.7
29 Fabrice Guy France 80.7 101.7 90.4 192.1 +4:02.7
30 Sergey Nikiforov Soviet Union 95.4 96.4 86.3 191.8 +4:04.7
31 Thomas Müller West Germany 95.4 89.6 95.0 190.4 +4:14.0
32 Kazuoki Kodama Japan 76.8 88.4 99.3 187.7 +4:32.0
33 Jon Servold Canada 84.6 96.7 90.4 187.1 +4:36.0
34 František Repka Czechoslovakia 77.2 90.1 94.0 184.1 +4:56.0
35 Jean-Pierre Bohard France 77.7 85.5 97.7 183.2 +5:02.0
36 Masashi Abe Japan 92.9 89.6 86.7 182.5 +5:06.7
37 Fredy Glanzmann Switzerland 87.1 93.0 80.7 180.1 +5:22.7
37 Todd Wilson United States 88.2 91.9 78.1 180.1 +5:22.7
39 Hermann Weinbuch West Germany 90.8 78.8 88.8 179.6 +5:26.0
40 Stefan Späni Switzerland 91.6 87.0 57.3 178.6 +5:32.7
41 Hideki Miyazaki Japan 75.5 87.5 88.3 175.8 +5:51.4
42 Francis Reppelin France 74.7 64.6 85.2 159.9 +7:37.4
43 Gary Crawford United States 55.4 65.2 70.6 135.8 +10:18.0

Cross-Country

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

Rank Name Country Start timeCross-countryFinish time
Time Place
1st, gold medalist(s) Hippolyt Kempf Switzerland +1:10.7 38:16.8 2 39:27.5
2nd, silver medalist(s) Klaus Sulzenbacher Austria +0:00.0 39:46.5 17 39:46.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Allar Levandi Soviet Union +1:19.4 39:12.4 12 40:31.8
4 Uwe Prenzel East Germany +2:19.4 38:18.8 4 40:38.2
5 Andreas Schaad Switzerland +2:22.0 38:18.0 3 40:40.0
6 Torbjørn Løkken Norway +3:14.0 37:39.0 1 40:53.0
7 Miroslav Kopal Czechoslovakia +2:12.0 38:48.0 8 41:00.0
8 Marko Frank East Germany +2:07.4 39:08.2 11 41:15.6
9 Thomas Prenzel East Germany +1:26.7 39:51.4 20 41:18.1
10 Vasily Savin Soviet Union +2:45.4 38:37.5 6 41:22.9
11 Trond Arne Bredesen Norway +1:28.7 40:13.9 23 41:42.6
12 Andrey Dundukov Soviet Union +3:50.0 38:31.1 5 42:21.1
13 Hubert Schwarz West Germany +1:02.0 41:33.8 33 42:35.8
14 Sergey Nikiforov Soviet Union +4:04.7 38:38.3 7 42:43.0
15 Pasi Saapunki Finland +3:54.7 38:49.4 9 42:44.1
16 Jukka Ylipulli Finland +3:32.0 39:23.6 14 42:55.6
17 Sami Leinonen Finland +2:54.0 40:04.4 22 42:58.4
18 Tadeusz Bafia Poland +1:54.7 41:05.3 29 43:00.0
19 Joe Holland United States +2:00.7 41:01.8 28 43:02.5
20 Fabrice Guy France +4:02.7 39:19.7 13 43:22.4
21 Ladislav Patráš Czechoslovakia +3:31.4 39:53.5 21 43:24.9
22 Klaus Ofner Austria +2:10.7 41:15.6 31 43:26.3
23 Hallstein Bøgseth Norway +3:25.4 40:14.0 24 43:39.4
24 Hansjörg Aschenwald Austria +1:36.0 42:19.5 40 43:55.5
25 Thomas Müller West Germany +4:14.0 39:48.7 18 44:02.7
26 Knut Leo Abrahamsen Norway +2:42.7 41:23.5 32 44:06.2
27 Ján Klimko Czechoslovakia +3:22.7 40:43.6 26 44:06.3
28 Hans-Peter Pohl West Germany +2:41.4 41:42.5 36 44:23.9
29 Hermann Weinbuch West Germany +5:26.0 39:00.4 10 44:26.4
30 František Repka Czechoslovakia +4:56.0 39:34.1 16 44:30.1
31 Masashi Abe Japan +5:06.7 39:24.4 15 44:31.1
32 Xavier Girard France +3:50.7 41:00.2 27 44:50.9
33 Jouko Parviainen Finland +3:17.4 41:42.2 35 44:59.6
34 Günther Csar Austria +3:35.4 41:50.8 37 45:26.2
35 Fredy Glanzmann Switzerland +5:22.7 40:16.1 25 45:38.8
36 Kazuoki Kodama Japan +4:32.0 41:08.2 30 45:40.2
37 Hideki Miyazaki Japan +5:51.4 39:49.4 19 45:40.8
38 Jon Servold Canada +4:36.0 41:56.1 38 46:32.1
39 Jean-Pierre Bohard France +5:02.0 41:33.9 34 46:35.9
40 Todd Wilson United States +5:22.7 42:07.9 39 47:30.6
41 Gary Crawford United States +10:18.0 43:54.7 41 54:12.7
- Stefan Späni Switzerland +5:32.7 DNS - -
- Francis Reppelin France +7:37.4 DNF - -

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 21, 2014.

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