Nordic combined at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Individual normal hill/10 km

The men's individual normal hill/10 km Nordic combined competition for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, was held at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium and Alpensia Cross-Country Centre on 14 February 2018.[1][2]

Men's individual normal hill/10 km
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenueAlpensia Ski Jumping Stadium and Alpensia Cross-Country Centre
Dates14 February
Competitors48 from 16 nations
Medalists
Eric Frenzel  Germany
Akito Watabe  Japan
Lukas Klapfer  Austria

Summary

The defending champion was Eric Frenzel; the field also included the 2014 silver medalist Akito Watabe and the 2010 champion Jason Lamy-Chappuis, who was coming out of retirement and was not considered a medal contender.[3] Frenzel became the champion again, with Watabe again taking silver, and Lukas Klapfer becoming the bronze medalist.

After the ski jumping, Franz-Josef Rehrl was leading, with Watabe third and Frenzel fifth. By 4 km of the cross-country skiing part, the top five athletes after the ski jumping, Rehrl, Jarl Magnus Riiber, Frenzel, Lukas Klapfer, and Akito Watabe, were skiing together, with a gap of 15 seconds between them and Eero Hirvonen. The gap was growing. By 5 km Rehrl started lagging behind the rest of the leading group, and by 6.5 km was out of the medal contention. Klapfer was leading the field, with Watabe and Frenzel 0.6 and 1.3 seconds behind, respectively. At the finish, Frenzel was the fastest, with Watabe second five seconds behind. Klapfer and Riiber were left behind, and Klapfer won the bronze medal four seconds ahead of Riiber.

Qualification

Using the Olympic Quota Allocation List and Continental Cup Standings, when no athletes remain in the allocation list (which includes results from July 1, 2016 to January 21, 2018), the top 50 athletes were awarded quotas (with maximum of five per country). Only maximum of four could be entered into this event. The remaining five quotas were given to countries with three athletes to make a team. If a minimum of ten teams were already formed in the first 50, then the remaining five quotas would be allocated using the allocation list or continental cup standings.[4]

Results

Ski jumping

The ski jumping was held at 15:30.[5]

RankBibNameCountryDistance (m)PointsTime difference
127Franz-Josef Rehrl Austria112.0130.6
240Jarl Magnus Riiber Norway111.0126.9+0:15
348Akito Watabe Japan105.5123.7+0:28
439Lukas Klapfer Austria109.0122.6+0:32
541Eric Frenzel Germany106.5121.7+0:36
642Eero Hirvonen Finland102.0118.0+0:50
743Espen Andersen Norway104.5117.2+0:54
829Yoshito Watabe Japan104.0114.3+1:05
935Kristjan Ilves Estonia104.0112.8+1:11
1034Maxime Laheurte France104.5110.7+1:20
1144Johannes Rydzek Germany101.0109.1+1:26
1233François Braud France101.5108.6+1:28
1338Vinzenz Geiger Germany103.5105.4+1:41
1422Hideaki Nagai Japan101.0104.2+1:46
1528Go Yamamoto Japan97.5104.0+1:46
1645Fabian Rießle Germany94.599.9+2:03
1737Ilkka Herola Finland97.099.7+2:04
1826Bryan Fletcher United States97.599.0+2:06
1914Jason Lamy-Chappuis France96.097.7+2:12
2019Szczepan Kupczak Poland97.096.8+2:15
2121Ernest Yahin Olympic Athletes from Russia96.096.7+2:16
228Ondřej Pažout Czech Republic97.595.8+2:19
2346Jørgen Graabak Norway90.093.6+2:28
2432Antoine Gérard France96.592.9+2:31
2536Wilhelm Denifl Austria92.092.3+2:33
2624Tim Hug Switzerland97.090.9+2:39
2713Vid Vrhovnik Slovenia92.590.4+2:41
2818Miroslav Dvořák Czech Republic95.589.3+2:43
2930Tomáš Portyk Czech Republic89.589.3+2:45
303Aaron Kostner Italy93.589.2+2:46
3147Jan Schmid Norway88.088.8+2:47
3216Paweł Słowiok Poland92.588.3+2:49
3323Bernhard Gruber Austria91.588.2+2:50
3425Arttu Mäkiaho Finland91.085.2+3:02
3417Hannu Manninen Finland90.085.2+3:02
3615Viktor Pasichnyk Ukraine89.584.0+3:06
379Ben Loomis United States86.579.5+3:24
3831Alessandro Pittin Italy89.077.4+3:33
3910Taylor Fletcher United States86.076.4+3:37
4011Raffaele Buzzi Italy88.074.6+3:44
416Lukas Runggaldier Italy85.073.6+3:48
424Park Je-un South Korea86.073.3+3:49
4312Karl-August Tiirmaa Estonia87.068.9+4:07
447Adam Cieślar Poland81.068.7+4:08
452Wojciech Marusarz Poland79.561.3+4:37
4620Marjan Jelenko Slovenia73.560.4+4:41
471Jasper Good United States76.058.8+4:47
5Lukáš Daněk Czech RepublicDSQ

Cross-country

The cross-country part was held at 18:00.[6]

RankBibNameCountryStart timeCross-country
time
Cross-country
rank
Finish timeDeficit
5Eric Frenzel Germany0:3624:15.4624:51.4
3Akito Watabe Japan0:2824:28.2924:56.2+4.8
4Lukas Klapfer Austria0:3224:37.51125:09.5+18.1
42Jarl Magnus Riiber Norway0:1524:58.92325:13.9+22.5
511Johannes Rydzek Germany1:2623:53.3325:19.3+27.9
66Eero Hirvonen Finland0:5024:53.01925:43.0+51.6
716Fabian Rießle Germany2:0323:53.7425:56.7+1:05.3
817Ilkka Herola Finland2:0423:52.9225:56.9+1:05.5
913Vinzenz Geiger Germany1:4124:15.9725:56.9+1:05.5
107Espen Andersen Norway0:5425:11.12826:05.1+1:13.7
1110Maxime Laheurte France1:2024:54.52126:14.5+1:23.1
128Yoshito Watabe Japan1:0525:11.22926:16.2+1:24.8
131Franz-Josef Rehrl Austria0:0026:29.54426:29.5+1:38.1
1414Hideaki Nagai Japan1:4624:44.51626:30.5+1:39.1
1512François Braud France1:2825:12.53026:40.5+1:49.1
169Kristjan Ilves Estonia1:1125:52.33827:03.3+2:11.9
1718Bryan Fletcher United States2:0624:57.62227:03.6+2:12.2
1823Jørgen Graabak Norway2:2824:53.32027:21.3+2:29.9
1938Alessandro Pittin Italy3:3323:48.9127:21.9+2:30.5
2033Bernhard Gruber Austria2:5024:32.11027:22.1+2:30.7
2128Miroslav Dvořák Czech Republic2:4324:40.41427:23.4+2:32.0
2232Paweł Słowiok Poland2:4924:37.61227:26.6+2:35.2
2335Hannu Manninen Finland3:0224:27.8827:29.8+2:38.4
2429Tomáš Portyk Czech Republic2:4524:46.41727:31.4+2:40.0
2531Jan Schmid Norway2:4724:47.81827:34.8+2:43.4
2624Antoine Gérard France2:3125:05.82627:36.8+2:45.4
2726Tim Hug Switzerland2:3924:59.42527:38.4+2:47.0
2827Vid Vrhovnik Slovenia2:4124:58.92327:39.9+2:48.5
2925Wilhelm Denifl Austria2:3325:08.82727:41.8+2:50.4
3036Viktor Pasichnyk Ukraine3:0624:40.11327:46.1+2:54.7
3119Jason Lamy-Chappuis France2:1225:36.93527:48.9+2:57.5
3241Lukas Runggaldier Italy3:4824:03.2527:51.2+2:59.8
3315Go Yamamoto Japan1:4626:11.14227:57.1+3:05.7
3422Ondřej Pažout Czech Republic2:1925:46.83728:05.8+3:14.4
3539Taylor Fletcher United States3:3724:42.21528:19.2+3:27.8
3634Arttu Mäkiaho Finland3:0225:25.33128:27.3+3:35.9
3730Aaron Kostner Italy2:4625:44.43628:30.4+3:39.0
3821Ernest Yahin Olympic Athletes from Russia2:1626:18.34328:34.3+3:42.9
3920Szczepan Kupczak Poland2:1526:47.64529:02.6+4:11.2
4040Raffaele Buzzi Italy3:4425:29.13329:13.1+4:21.7
4137Ben Loomis United States3:2425:56.84029:20.8+4:29.4
4244Adam Cieślar Poland4:0825:30.73429:38.7+4:47.3
4343Karl-August Tiirmaa Estonia4:0725:58.24130:05.2+5:13.8
4446Marjan Jelenko Slovenia4:4125:27.53230:08.5+5:17.1
4547Jasper Good United States4:4725:52.83930:39.8+5:48.4
4642Park Je-un South Korea3:4927:07.54730:56.5+6:05.1
4745Wojciech Marusarz Poland4:3726:50.54631:27.5+6:36.1

References

  1. "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Archived from the original on 17 February 2018. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. Start list
  3. Geffrotin, Thibaud (13 February 2018). "JO 2018 - Jason Lamy-Chappuis : vol n° 2018 direction Pyeongchang". Le Point. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  4. "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 Cross-country skiing" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). 13 April 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  5. Ski jumping results
  6. Final results
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