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Nordic combined at the 1976 Winter Olympics

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Nordic Combined
at the XII Olympic Winter Games
VenueSeefeld in Tirol
Dates8–9 February 1976
Competitors34 from 14 nations
Winning Score423.390
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ulrich Wehling  East Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Urban Hettich  West Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Konrad Winkler  East Germany
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Nordic combined at the 1976 Winter Olympics, consisted of one event, held from 8 February to 9 February at Seefeld.[1][2]

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Transcription

Medal summary

Medal table

[1]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany1012
2 West Germany0101
Totals (2 entries)1113

Germany won all three medals, with the East Germans topping the table with two and West Germany winning the third.

Events

[1]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
details
Ulrich Wehling
 East Germany
423.39 Urban Hettich
 West Germany
418.90 Konrad Winkler
 East Germany
417.47

Individual

Athletes did three normal hill ski jumps, with the lowest score dropped. They then raced a 15 kilometre cross-country course, with the time converted to points. The athlete with the highest combined points score was awarded the gold medal.[1]

Rank Name Country Ski Jumping Cross-country Total
Jump 1 Jump 2 Jump 3 Total Rank Time Points Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ulrich Wehling  East Germany 112.0 112.5 113.0 225.5 1 50:28.9 197.89 13 423.39
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Urban Hettich  West Germany 97.1 98.7 100.2 198.9 11 48:01.5 220.00 1 418.90
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Konrad Winkler  East Germany 107.0 105.9 106.9 213.9 4 49:51.1 203.57 7 417.47
4 Rauno Miettinen  Finland 109.3 110.6 101.4 219.9 2 51:12.2 191.40 19 411.30
5 Claus Tuchscherer  East Germany 103.2 109.1 109.6 218.7 3 51:16.1 190.81 20 409.51
6 Nikolay Nogovitsyn  Soviet Union 99.5 95.2 96.6 196.1 16 49:06.0 210.34 3 406.44
7 Valery Kopayev  Soviet Union 102.2 94.4 100.7 202.9 9 49:53.3 203.24 8 406.14
8 Tom Sandberg  Norway 96.3 94.7 99.4 195.7 17 49:09.3 209.83 4 405.53
9 Pål Schjetne  Norway 97.2 102.1 102.3 204.4 7 50:27.0 198.19 12 402.59
10 Erkki Kilpinen  Finland 70.5 100.9 102.2 203.1 8 50:20.5 199.16 11 402.26
11 Jukka Kuvaja  Finland 98.9 87.8 98.4 197.3 13 50:03.3 201.74 9 399.04
12 Josef Pospíšil  Czechoslovakia 95.0 94.7 102.9 197.9 12 50:14.7 200.03 10 397.93
13 Günter Deckert  East Germany 74.0 95.1 99.1 194.2 18 49:51.0 203.58 6 397.78
14 Günther Abel  West Germany 101.2 91.7 95.6 196.8 14 50:29.8 197.77 14 394.57
15 František Zeman  Czechoslovakia 89.2 94.7 95.2 189.9 21 51:00.2 193.21 16 383.11
16 Stefan Hula  Poland 98.7 101.0 104.9 205.9 6 52:48.4 176.98 26 382.88
17 Jim Galanes  United States 88.6 90.6 93.5 184.1 25 50:34.7 197.03 15 381.13
18 Jan Legierski  Poland 88.9 86.8 85.8 175.7 28 49:39.0 205.38 5 381.08
19 Karl Lustenberger  Switzerland 101.8 100.7 98.4 202.5 10 52:57.5 175.60 27 378.10
20 Marek Pach  Poland 94.7 93.2 96.6 191.3 19 52:05.0 183.49 22 374.79
21 Yuji Katsuro  Japan 91.6 104.5 105.3 209.8 5 54:15.7 163.87 29 373.67
22 Stein Erik Gullikstad  Norway 79.5 72.5 82.6 162.1 31 49:04.1 210.62 2 372.72
23 Aleksey Baranov  Soviet Union 93.7 92.0 88.1 185.7 23 51:58.4 184.47 21 370.17
24 Jorma Etelälahti  Finland 92.7 74.3 92.4 185.1 24 52:05.8 183.36 23 368.46
25 Jacques Gaillard  France 89.1 91.1 89.9 181.0 27 52:08.9 182.90 24 363.90
26 Fritz Koch  Austria 93.2 95.2 93.9 189.1 22 53:04.7 174.52 28 363.62
27 Arne Bystøl  Norway 80.1 81.9 84.6 166.5 30 51:02.8 192.81 17 359.31
28 Mike Devecka  United States 77.0 69.6 74.6 151.6 32 51:06.4 192.28 18 343.88
29 Walter Malmquist  United States 80.1 90.0 91.3 181.3 26 54:40.4 160.17 30 341.47
30 Michio Kubota  Japan 93.7 98.4 97.9 196.3 15 56:39.4 142.32 32 338.62
31 Francesco Giacomelli  Italy 89.1 94.2 96.1 190.3 20 56:08.8 146.92 31 337.22
32 Modesto De Silvestro  Italy 71.1 68.7 26.2 139.8 33 52:27.6 180.09 25 319.89
33 Kurt Sjolund  Canada 66.1 27.7 57.9 124.0 34 58:13.4 128.22 33 252.22
- Stanisław Kawulok  Poland 83.7 81.5 89.1 172.8 29 DNF DNF - -

Participating NOCs

Fourteen nations participated in nordic combined at the Innsbruck Games.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Final Report - XII. Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1976" (PDF). Organizing Committee for the XIIth Winter Olympic Games 1976. LA84 Foundation. 1976. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  2. ^ "Nordic Combined at the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2019.

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