Nordic combined at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Individual

Individual
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
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
1st, gold medalist(s) Hippolyt Kempf  Switzerland
2nd, silver medalist(s) Klaus Sulzenbacher  Austria
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Allar Levandi  Soviet Union

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]

RankNameCountryJump 1Jump 2Jump 3PointsTime Difference
1Klaus Sulzenbacher Austria114.5114.0112.7228.5+0:00.0
2Hubert Schwarz West Germany110.1107.8109.1219.2+1:02.0
3Hippolyt Kempf Switzerland107.598.5110.4217.9+1:10.7
4Allar Levandi Soviet Union99.6108.6108.0216.6+1:19.4
5Thomas Prenzel East Germany99.7105.6109.9215.5+1:26.7
6Trond Arne Bredesen Norway102.3104.2111.0215.2+1:28.7
7Hansjörg Aschenwald Austria99.6106.3107.8214.1+1:36.0
8Tadeusz Bafia Poland103.9103.4107.4211.3+1:54.7
9Joe Holland United States101.896.4108.6210.4+2:00.7
10Marko Frank East Germany83.2109.999.5209.4+2:07.4
11Klaus Ofner Austria95.0106.3102.6208.9+2:10.7
12Miroslav Kopal Czechoslovakia102.4103.2105.5208.7+2:12.0
13Uwe Prenzel East Germany93.7102.6105.0207.6+2:19.4
14Andreas Schaad Switzerland99.7104.3102.9207.2+2:22.0
15Hans-Peter Pohl West Germany98.499.0105.3204.3+2:41.4
16Knut Leo Abrahamsen Norway96.589.4107.6204.1+2:42.7
17Vasily Savin Soviet Union80.0103.7100.0203.7+2:45.4
18Sami Leinonen Finland93.4103.798.7202.4+2:54.0
19Torbjørn Løkken Norway101.697.893.5199.4+3:14.0
20Jouko Parviainen Finland100.274.798.7198.9+3:17.4
21Ján Klimko Czechoslovakia94.2102.795.4198.1+3:22.7
22Hallstein Bøgseth Norway92.9100.896.9197.7+3:25.4
23Ladislav Patráš Czechoslovakia88.0100.696.2196.8+3:31.4
24Jukka Ylipulli Finland96.2100.593.2196.7+3:32.0
25Günther Csar Austria98.098.295.0196.2+3:35.4
26Andrey Dundukov Soviet Union95.099.093.4194.0+3:50.0
27Xavier Girard France82.296.297.7193.9+3:50.7
28Pasi Saapunki Finland97.196.295.1193.3+3:54.7
29Fabrice Guy France80.7101.790.4192.1+4:02.7
30Sergey Nikiforov Soviet Union95.496.486.3191.8+4:04.7
31Thomas Müller West Germany95.489.695.0190.4+4:14.0
32Kazuoki Kodama Japan76.888.499.3187.7+4:32.0
33Jon Servold Canada84.696.790.4187.1+4:36.0
34František Repka Czechoslovakia77.290.194.0184.1+4:56.0
35Jean-Pierre Bohard France77.785.597.7183.2+5:02.0
36Masashi Abe Japan92.989.686.7182.5+5:06.7
37Fredy Glanzmann Switzerland87.193.080.7180.1+5:22.7
37Todd Wilson United States88.291.978.1180.1+5:22.7
39Hermann Weinbuch West Germany90.878.888.8179.6+5:26.0
40Stefan Späni Switzerland91.687.057.3178.6+5:32.7
41Hideki Miyazaki Japan75.587.588.3175.8+5:51.4
42Francis Reppelin France74.764.685.2159.9+7:37.4
43Gary Crawford United States55.465.270.6135.8+10:18.0

Cross-Country

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

RankNameCountryStart timeCross-countryFinish time
TimePlace
1st, gold medalist(s)Hippolyt Kempf Switzerland+1:10.738:16.8239:27.5
2nd, silver medalist(s)Klaus Sulzenbacher Austria+0:00.039:46.51739:46.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Allar Levandi Soviet Union+1:19.439:12.41240:31.8
4Uwe Prenzel East Germany+2:19.438:18.8440:38.2
5Andreas Schaad Switzerland+2:22.038:18.0340:40.0
6Torbjørn Løkken Norway+3:14.037:39.0140:53.0
7Miroslav Kopal Czechoslovakia+2:12.038:48.0841:00.0
8Marko Frank East Germany+2:07.439:08.21141:15.6
9Thomas Prenzel East Germany+1:26.739:51.42041:18.1
10Vasily Savin Soviet Union+2:45.438:37.5641:22.9
11Trond Arne Bredesen Norway+1:28.740:13.92341:42.6
12Andrey Dundukov Soviet Union+3:50.038:31.1542:21.1
13Hubert Schwarz West Germany+1:02.041:33.83342:35.8
14Sergey Nikiforov Soviet Union+4:04.738:38.3742:43.0
15Pasi Saapunki Finland+3:54.738:49.4942:44.1
16Jukka Ylipulli Finland+3:32.039:23.61442:55.6
17Sami Leinonen Finland+2:54.040:04.42242:58.4
18Tadeusz Bafia Poland+1:54.741:05.32943:00.0
19Joe Holland United States+2:00.741:01.82843:02.5
20Fabrice Guy France+4:02.739:19.71343:22.4
21Ladislav Patráš Czechoslovakia+3:31.439:53.52143:24.9
22Klaus Ofner Austria+2:10.741:15.63143:26.3
23Hallstein Bøgseth Norway+3:25.440:14.02443:39.4
24Hansjörg Aschenwald Austria+1:36.042:19.54043:55.5
25Thomas Müller West Germany+4:14.039:48.71844:02.7
26Knut Leo Abrahamsen Norway+2:42.741:23.53244:06.2
27Ján Klimko Czechoslovakia+3:22.740:43.62644:06.3
28Hans-Peter Pohl West Germany+2:41.441:42.53644:23.9
29Hermann Weinbuch West Germany+5:26.039:00.41044:26.4
30František Repka Czechoslovakia+4:56.039:34.11644:30.1
31Masashi Abe Japan+5:06.739:24.41544:31.1
32Xavier Girard France+3:50.741:00.22744:50.9
33Jouko Parviainen Finland+3:17.441:42.23544:59.6
34Günther Csar Austria+3:35.441:50.83745:26.2
35Fredy Glanzmann Switzerland+5:22.740:16.12545:38.8
36Kazuoki Kodama Japan+4:32.041:08.23045:40.2
37Hideki Miyazaki Japan+5:51.439:49.41945:40.8
38Jon Servold Canada+4:36.041:56.13846:32.1
39Jean-Pierre Bohard France+5:02.041:33.93446:35.9
40Todd Wilson United States+5:22.742:07.93947:30.6
41Gary Crawford United States+10:18.043:54.74154:12.7
-Stefan Späni Switzerland+5:32.7DNS--
-Francis Reppelin France+7:37.4DNF--

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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