Nordic combined at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Individual
Appearance
Individual at the XV Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Canada Olympic Park (ski jumping) Canmore Nordic Centre (cross-country skiing) | ||||||||||||
Dates | 27–28 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 43 from 13 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 39:27.5 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Nordic combined at the 1988 Winter Olympics | |
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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.[2]
Results
[edit]Ski Jumping
[edit]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 |
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1 | Klaus Sulzenbacher | Austria | 114.5 | 114.0 | 228.5 | +0:00.0 | |
2 | Hubert Schwarz | West Germany | 110.1 | 109.1 | 219.2 | +1:02.0 | |
3 | Hippolyt Kempf | Switzerland | 107.5 | 110.4 | 217.9 | +1:10.7 | |
4 | Allar Levandi | Soviet Union | 108.6 | 108.0 | 216.6 | +1:19.4 | |
5 | Thomas Prenzel | East Germany | 105.6 | 109.9 | 215.5 | +1:26.7 | |
6 | Trond Arne Bredesen | Norway | 104.2 | 111.0 | 215.2 | +1:28.7 | |
7 | Hansjörg Aschenwald | Austria | 106.3 | 107.8 | 214.1 | +1:36.0 | |
8 | Tadeusz Bafia | Poland | 103.9 | 107.4 | 211.3 | +1:54.7 | |
9 | Joe Holland | United States | 101.8 | 108.6 | 210.4 | +2:00.7 | |
10 | Marko Frank | East Germany | 109.9 | 99.5 | 209.4 | +2:07.4 | |
11 | Klaus Ofner | Austria | 106.3 | 102.6 | 208.9 | +2:10.7 | |
12 | Miroslav Kopal | Czechoslovakia | 103.2 | 105.5 | 208.7 | +2:12.0 | |
13 | Uwe Prenzel | East Germany | 102.6 | 105.0 | 207.6 | +2:19.4 | |
14 | Andreas Schaad | Switzerland | 104.3 | 102.9 | 207.2 | +2:22.0 | |
15 | Hans-Peter Pohl | West Germany | 99.0 | 105.3 | 204.3 | +2:41.4 | |
16 | Knut Leo Abrahamsen | Norway | 96.5 | 107.6 | 204.1 | +2:42.7 | |
17 | Vasily Savin | Soviet Union | 103.7 | 100.0 | 203.7 | +2:45.4 | |
18 | Sami Leinonen | Finland | 103.7 | 98.7 | 202.4 | +2:54.0 | |
19 | Torbjørn Løkken | Norway | 101.6 | 97.8 | 199.4 | +3:14.0 | |
20 | Jouko Parviainen | Finland | 100.2 | 98.7 | 198.9 | +3:17.4 | |
21 | Ján Klimko | Czechoslovakia | 102.7 | 95.4 | 198.1 | +3:22.7 | |
22 | Hallstein Bøgseth | Norway | 100.8 | 96.9 | 197.7 | +3:25.4 | |
23 | Ladislav Patráš | Czechoslovakia | 100.6 | 96.2 | 196.8 | +3:31.4 | |
24 | Jukka Ylipulli | Finland | 96.2 | 100.5 | 196.7 | +3:32.0 | |
25 | Günther Csar | Austria | 98.0 | 98.2 | 196.2 | +3:35.4 | |
26 | Andrey Dundukov | Soviet Union | 95.0 | 99.0 | 194.0 | +3:50.0 | |
27 | Xavier Girard | France | 96.2 | 97.7 | 193.9 | +3:50.7 | |
28 | Pasi Saapunki | Finland | 97.1 | 96.2 | 193.3 | +3:54.7 | |
29 | Fabrice Guy | France | 101.7 | 90.4 | 192.1 | +4:02.7 | |
30 | Sergey Nikiforov | Soviet Union | 95.4 | 96.4 | 191.8 | +4:04.7 | |
31 | Thomas Müller | West Germany | 95.4 | 95.0 | 190.4 | +4:14.0 | |
32 | Kazuoki Kodama | Japan | 88.4 | 99.3 | 187.7 | +4:32.0 | |
33 | Jon Servold | Canada | 96.7 | 90.4 | 187.1 | +4:36.0 | |
34 | František Repka | Czechoslovakia | 90.1 | 94.0 | 184.1 | +4:56.0 | |
35 | Jean-Pierre Bohard | France | 85.5 | 97.7 | 183.2 | +5:02.0 | |
36 | Masashi Abe | Japan | 92.9 | 89.6 | 182.5 | +5:06.7 | |
37 | Fredy Glanzmann | Switzerland | 87.1 | 93.0 | 180.1 | +5:22.7 | |
37 | Todd Wilson | United States | 88.2 | 91.9 | 180.1 | +5:22.7 | |
39 | Hermann Weinbuch | West Germany | 90.8 | 88.8 | 179.6 | +5:26.0 | |
40 | Stefan Späni | Switzerland | 91.6 | 87.0 | 178.6 | +5:32.7 | |
41 | Hideki Miyazaki | Japan | 87.5 | 88.3 | 175.8 | +5:51.4 | |
42 | Francis Repellin | France | 74.7 | 85.2 | 159.9 | +7:37.4 | |
43 | Gary Crawford | United States | 65.2 | 70.6 | 135.8 | +10:18.0 |
Cross-Country
[edit]The cross-country race was over a distance of 15 kilometres.[1]
Rank | Name | Country | Start time | Cross-country | Finish time | |
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Time | Place | |||||
Hippolyt Kempf | Switzerland | +1:10.7 | 38:16.8 | 2 | 39:27.5 | |
Klaus Sulzenbacher | Austria | +0:00.0 | 39:46.5 | 17 | 39:46.5 | |
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 Repellin | France | +7:37.4 | DNF | - | - |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
- ^ "Nordic Combined at the 1988 Calgary Winter Games: Men's Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2019.