Nordic combined at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Sprint

The men's individual sprint Nordic combined competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City at Utah Olympic Park and Soldier Hollow on 21 and 22 February.[1][2]

Men's sprint
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenueUtah Olympic Park (ski jumping) & Soldier Hollow (cross-country)
Dates21–22 February
Competitors46 from 14 nations
Winning time16:40.1
Medalists
Samppa Lajunen  Finland
Ronny Ackermann  Germany
Felix Gottwald  Austria

Results

Ski Jumping

Athletes did one large hill ski jump. Points earned on the jump determined the starting order and times for the cross-country race; each point was equal to a 4-second deficit.[1]

RankNameCountryPointsTime Difference
1Samppa Lajunen Finland123.8+0:00
2Ronny Ackermann Germany119.9+0:15
3Jaakko Tallus Finland119.0+0:18
4Daito Takahashi Japan114.4+0:35
5Mario Stecher Austria113.5+0:39
6Christoph Bieler Austria112.7+0:42
7Jens Salumäe Estonia111.8+0:45
8Marcel Höhlig Germany111.6+0:46
9Michael Gruber Austria110.5+0:50
10Petr Šmejc Czech Republic110.4+0:50
11Felix Gottwald Austria110.3+0:51
12Todd Lodwick United States109.0+0:56
13Bill Demong United States108.2+0:59
14Satoshi Mori Japan106.9+1:03
15Björn Kircheisen Germany105.8+1:08
16Seppi Hurschler Switzerland105.8+1:08
17Hannu Manninen Finland104.7+1:12
18Andy Hartmann Switzerland104.2+1:14
19Ronny Heer Switzerland103.9+1:15
20Ludovic Roux France103.5+1:16
21Pavel Churavý Czech Republic102.5+1:20
22Jens Gaiser Germany102.4+1:20
23Mikko Keskinarkaus Finland101.7+1:23
24Norihito Kobayashi Japan101.1+1:25
25Kevin Arnould France101.1+1:25
26Milan Kučera Czech Republic100.2+1:29
27Andrej Jezeršek Slovenia100.1+1:29
28Sverre Rotevatn Norway100.0+1:29
29Kristian Hammer Norway98.3+1:36
30Preben Fjære Brynemo Norway96.8+1:41
31Tambet Pikkor Estonia96.7+1:42
32Nicolas Bal France96.5+1:42
33Jan Rune Grave Norway94.3+1:51
34Kenji Ogiwara Japan93.5+1:54
35Frédéric Baud France93.1+1:55
36Michal Pšenko Slovakia92.4+1:58
37Johnny Spillane United States91.3+2:02
38Andreas Hurschler Switzerland91.2+2:02
39Matt Dayton United States87.1+2:18
40Sergey Zakharenko Belarus86.6+2:20

Cross-Country

The cross-country race was over a distance of 7.5 kilometres.[1]

RankNameCountryStart timeCross country
time
Cross country
rank
Finish time
Samppa Lajunen Finland+0:0016:40.11616:40.1
Ronny Ackermann Germany+0:1516:34.1916:49.1
Felix Gottwald Austria+0:5116:29.3517:20.3
4Jaakko Tallus Finland+0:1817:07.92517:25.9
5Todd Lodwick United States+0:5616:36.11117:32.1
6Daito Takahashi Japan+0:3517:02.92417:37.9
7Hannu Manninen Finland+1:1216:30.7717:42.7
8Andy Hartmann Switzerland+1:1416:30.7717:44.7
9Björn Kircheisen Germany+1:0816:37.21217:45.2
10Ludovic Roux France+1:1616:29.7617:45.7
11Mario Stecher Austria+0:3917:10.52817:49.5
12Andrej Jezeršek Slovenia+1:2916:23.8317:52.8
13Sverre Rotevatn Norway+1:2916:25.4417:54.4
14Bill Demong United States+0:5916:57.12117:56.1
15Pavel Churavý Czech Republic+1:2016:38.01317:58.0
16Christoph Bieler Austria+0:4217:19.63018:01.6
17Norihito Kobayashi Japan+1:2516:39.61518:04.6
18Nicolas Bal France+1:4216:22.8218:04.8
19Jens Gaiser Germany+1:2016:59.32318:19.3
20Kristian Hammer Norway+1:3616:45.01818:21.0
21Andreas Hurschler Switzerland+2:0216:19.9118:21.9
22Satoshi Mori Japan+1:0317:22.03118:25.0
23Mikko Keskinarkaus Finland+1:2317:08.42618:31.4
24Petr Šmejc Czech Republic+0:5017:41.93418:31.9
25Marcel Höhlig Germany+0:4617:46.23718:32.2
26Jan Rune Grave Norway+1:5116:42.21718:33.2
27Frédéric Baud France+1:5516:38.51418:33.5
28Ronny Heer Switzerland+1:1517:19.02918:34.0
29Michael Gruber Austria+0:5017:44.03518:34.0
30Preben Fjære Brynemo Norway+1:4116:54.52018:35.5
31Seppi Hurschler Switzerland+1:0817:28.03218:36.0
32Johnny Spillane United States+2:0216:34.41018:36.4
33Kenji Ogiwara Japan+1:5416:45.11918:39.1
34Kevin Arnould France+1:2517:35.93319:00.9
35Milan Kučera Czech Republic+1:2917:44.53619:13.5
36Matt Dayton United States+2:1816:57.92219:15.9
37Jens Salumäe Estonia+0:4518:44.23919:29.2
38Sergey Zakharenko Belarus+2:2017:09.52719:29.5
39Michal Pšenko Slovakia+1:5818:09.33820:07.3
40Tambet Pikkor Estonia+1:4218:56.14020:38.1

References

  1. "Salt Lake City 2002 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Salt Lake Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 20, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  2. "Nordic Combined at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Men's Sprint". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
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