Nordic Combined - Men's Team

Calgary 1988

  1. West Germany
    (1600) Thomas Müller (frg-GER/1984-88)
    (1600=1788) Hans-Peter Pohl (frg-GER/1988-92)
    (1600) Hubert Schwarz (frg-GER/1980-88)
  2. Switzerland
    (1000) Fredy Glanzmann (SUI/1988)
    (1000=1659) Hippolyt Kempf (SUI/1988-94)
    (1000=1659) Andreas Schaad (SUI/1988-94)
  3. Austria
    (640) Hansjörg Aschenwald (AUT/1988)
    (640) Günther Csar (AUT/1988-92)
    (640=1120) Klaus Sulzenbacher (AUT/1984-92)
  4. Norway
    (400) Hallstein Bøgseth (NOR/1980-88)
    (400) Trond Arne Bredesen (NOR/1988)
    (400) Torbjørn Løkken (NOR/1988)
  5. East Germany
    (250) Thomas Prenzel (gdr-GER/1988)
    (250) Marko Frank (gdr-GER/1988)
    (250) Uwe Prenzel (gdr-GER/1988)
  6. Czechoslovakia
    (160) Ladislav Patráš (tch-SVK/1988)
    (160) Ján Klimko (tch-SVK/1984-88)
    (160) Miroslav Kopal (tch-CZE/1988,94)
  7. Finland
    (100=175) Pasi Saapunki (FIN/1988-92)
    (100) Jouko Parviainen (FIN/1988)
    (100) Jukka Ylipulli (FIN/1984-88)
  8. France
    (64) Jean-Pierre Bohard (FRA/1988)
    (64) Xavier Girard (FRA/1988-92)
    (64=1280) Fabrice Guy (FRA/1988-98)
  9. Japan
    (40) Miyazaki Hideki (JPN/1988)
    (40=1240) Abe Masashi (JPN/1988-94)
    (40) Kodama Kazuoki (JPN/1988)
  10. United States
    (25=73) Joe Holland (USA/1988-92)
    (25) Todd Wilson (USA/1988-92)
    (25) Hans Johnstone (USA/1988)
  11. Soviet Union
    (16=28) Andrey Dundukov (urs-RUS/1988-92)
    (16) Vasily Savin (urs-RUS/1988-92)
    (-=330) Allar Levandi (urs-EST/1988-94)

Albertville 1992

  1. 1 Japan JPN — 645.1 (1) 1-23:36.5 (6) Gold Reiichi Mikata – 227.5 28:22.5 Takanori Kono – 199.0 28:40.2 Kenji Ogiwara – 218.6 26:33.8
  2. 2 Norway NOR +1:26.4 569.9 (6) 1-18:46.9 (1) Silver
    (750) Knut Tore Apeland – 185.7 26:22.8
    (750) Fred Børre Lundberg (NOR/1992-98)
    (750) Trond Einar Elden – 185.3 26:04.4
  3. 3 Austria AUT +1:40.1 615.6 (2) 1-22:49.6 (3) Bronze
    (480) Klaus Ofner (AUT/1988-92)
    (480) Stefan Kreiner – 195.5 28:34.2
    (480=1120) Klaus Sulzenbacher (AUT/1984-92)
  4. 4 France FRA +2:15.5 578.4 (5) 1-20:19.0 (2)
    (300) Francis Repellin (FRA/1988-92)
    (300) Sylvain Guillaume – 191.1 26:28.8
    (300=1280) Fabrice Guy (FRA/1988-98)
  5. 5 Germany GER +4:45.4 609.7 (3) 1-25:24.9 (8)
    (187.5=1788) Hans-Peter Pohl (frg-GER/1988-92) Jens Deimel – 222.2 29:53.5 Thomas Dufter – 180.1 27:30.2
  6. 6 Czechoslovakia TCH +9:04.7 546.7 (8) 1-24:29.2 (7) Josef Kovarνk – 166.0 27:47.8 Milan Kucera – 196.2 29:37.8 František Mαka – 184.5 27:03.6
  7. 7 Finland FIN +9:06.8 561.2 (7) 1-25:44.3 (9)
    (75=175) Pasi Saapunki (FIN/1988-92)
    (75) Jari Mantila – 199.6 30:23.1
    (75) Teemu Summanen – 195.2 28:05.7
  8. 8 United States USA +9:08.3 591.3 (4) 1-28:15.8 (10)
    (48=73) Joe Holland (USA/1988-92)
    (48) Tim Tetreault – 184.3 28:48.6
    (48) Ryan Heckman – 198.1 29:42.3
  9. 9 Estonia EST +9:40.4 525.9 (10) 1-23:20.9 (4)
    (30) Ago Markvardt – 183.4 28:17.8
    (30) Peter Heli – 161.0 28:06.9
    (30=330) Allar Levandi (urs-EST/1988-94)
  10. 10 Switzerland SUI +10:01.9 521.9 (11) 1-23:22.4 (5)
    (18.75=1659) Hippolyt Kempf (SUI/1988-94)
    (18.75=1659) Andreas Schaad (SUI/1988-94)
    (18.75) Marco Zarucchi – 175.9 28:14.8
  11. 11 Unified Team EUN +14:20.7 545.3 (9) 1-29:38.2 (11)
    (12=28) Andrey Dundukov (urs-RUS/1988-92)
    (12) Sergey Shvagirev – 184.8 30:39.6
    (12) Valery Stolyarov – 167.4 30:23.4

Lillehammer 1994

  1. 1 Japan JPN — 733.5 (1) 1-22:51.8 (3) Gold
    Takanori Kono – 255.0 27:55.2
    Kenji Ogiwara – 245.5 27:07.5
    (1200=1240) Abe Masashi (JPN/1988-94)
  2. 2 Norway NOR +4:49.1 672.0 (2) 1-22:33.9 (2) Silver
    (750=2350) Bjarte Engen Vik (NOR/1994-98)

    Knut Tore Apeland – 215.0 26:51.5
    (750=1500) Fred Børre Lundberg (NOR/1992-98)
  3. 3 Switzerland SUI +7:48.1 643.5 (3) 1-23:09.9 (4) Bronze
    Jean-Yves Cuendet – 240.5 28:02.0
    (640=1659) Andreas Schaad (SUI/1988-94)
    (640=1659) Hippolyt Kempf (SUI/1988-94)
  4. 4 Estonia EST +10:15.6 619.0 (4) 1-23:35.4 (5)
    (300=330) Allar Levandi (urs-EST/1988-94)
    Ago Markvardt – 205.5 28:20.5
    Magnar Freimuth – 193.5 28:09.5
  5. 5 Czech Republic CZE +12:04.1 603.5 (6) 1-24:05.9 (6)
    Zbynek Pαnek – 210.5 27:23.4
    Milan Kucera – 206.5 28:45.0
    František Mαka – 186.5 27:57.5
  6. 6 France FRA +12:41.2 557.5 (10) 1-20:53.0 (1)
    Sylvain Guillaume – 193.0 26:45.8
    Stιphane Michon – 191.5 27:09.8
    (120=1280) Fabrice Guy (FRA/1988-98)
  7. 7 United States USA +13:15.6 602.0 (7) 1-25:10.4 (8)
    Todd Lodwick – 221.0 29:03.2
    Dave Jarrett – 193.5 27:49.8
    Ryan Heckman – 187.5 28:17.4
  8. 8 Finland FIN +13:27.6 592.0 (9) 1-24:32.4 (7)
    Jari Mantila – 202.0 28:44.7
    Tapio Nurmela – 200.5 27:42.2
    Topi Sarparanta – 189.5 28:05.5
  9. 9 Austria AUT +15:17.7 609.0 (5) 1-27:47.5 (10)
    Georg Riedlsperger – 218.5 29:41.0
    Mario Stecher – 197.0 29:17.4
    (40=6420) Felix Gottwald (AUT/1994-2010)
  10. 10 Germany GER +15:33.6 595.0 (8) 1-26:53.4 (9)
    Roland Braun – 223.0 30:06.4
    Thomas Dufter – 193.5 28:40.7
    Thomas Abratis – 178.5 28:06.3
  11. 11 Italy ITA +22:20.3 544.5 (11) 1-29:27.1 (11)
    Andrea Cecon – 192.0 28:55.2
    Andrea Longo – 179.5 29:02.3
    Simone Pinzani – 173.0 31:29.6
  12. 12 Russian Federation RUS +27:03.2 503.0 (12) 1-30:43.0 (12)
    Valery Kobelev – 179.5 32:06.0
    Valery Stolyarov – 165.0 29:25.8
    Stanislav Dubrovsky – 158.5 29:11.2

Nagano 1998

  1. 1 Norway NOR — 901.0 (3) 54:03.5 (2) Gold
    Halldor Skard, Jr. – 222.5 13:38.6
    Kenneth Braaten – 204.0 13:29.1
    (1600=2350) Bjarte Engen Vik (NOR/1994-98)
    (1600=3100) Fred Børre Lundberg (NOR/1992-98)
  2. 2 Finland FIN +1:18.9 906.0 (1) 55:30.4 (5) Silver
    (1000=2600) Samppa Lajunen (FIN/1998-2002)
    Jari Mantila – 231.5 14:21.4
    Tapio Nurmela – 210.5 13:53.8
    Hannu Manninen – 229.0 13:17.0
  3. 3 France FRA +1:41.9 863.0 (6) 54:42.4 (3) Bronze
    Sylvain Guillaume – 226.0 13:45.3
    Nicolas Bal – 212.0 13:30.4
    Ludovic Roux – 218.5 14:05.2
    (640=1280) Fabrice Guy (FRA/1988-98)
  4. 4 Austria AUT +1:53.1 903.5 (2) 56:00.6 (8)
    Christoph Eugen – 216.0 14:13.6
    Christoph Bieler – 223.0 14:51.9
    Mario Stecher – 248.5 13:42.3
    (400=6420) Felix Gottwald (AUT/1994-2010)
  5. 5 Japan JPN +2:07.3 893.0 (5) 55:57.8 (7)
    Tsugiharu Ogiwara – 229.5 13:55.6
    Satoshi Mori – 223.5 14:04.5
    Gen Tomii – 217.0 14:46.9
    Kenji Ogiwara – 223.0 13:10.8
  6. 6 Germany GER +2:10.5 861.0 (7) 55:07.0 (4)
    Matthias Looί – 208.0 14:24.3
    (160=2376) Ronny Ackermann (GER/1998-2002)
    Thorsten Schmitt – 210.0 13:44.7
    Jens Deimel – 234.0 13:29.7
  7. 7 Switzerland SUI +2:30.1 797.0 (10) 53:40.6 (1)
    Marco Zarucchi – 189.0 13:33.6
    Andy Hartmann – 230.5 13:33.3
    Jean-Yves Cuendet – 193.5 13:41.8
    Urs Kunz – 184.0 12:51.9
  8. 8 Czech Republic CZE +2:53.2 900.5 (4) 56:55.7 (10)
    Marek Fiurαšek – 190.5 14:50.5
    Milan Kucera – 241.0 13:27.6
    Jan Matura – 242.0 15:19.3
    Ladislav Rygl – 227.0 13:18.3
  9. 9 Russian Federation RUS +4:22.7 826.0 (8) 56:21.2 (9)
    Vladimir Lysenin – 165.0 13:58.6
    Valery Stolyarov – 231.0 14:19.9
    Aleksey Fadeyev – 205.5 14:33.4
    Dmitry Sinitsyn – 224.5 13:29.3
  10. 10 United States USA +4:27.1 807.0 (9) 55:53.6 (6)
    Dave Jarrett – 205.0 14:23.0
    Tim Tetreault – 197.0 14:07.0
    Bill Demong – 175.5 14:18.8
    Todd Lodwick – 229.5 13:04.8
  11. 11 Estonia EST +9:21.4 749.5 (11) 59:11.9 (11)
    Ago Markvardt – 176.0 15:20.1
    Jens Salumδe – 209.5 15:03.5
    Tambet Pikkor – 184.0 15:04.5
    Magnar Freimuth – 180.0 13:43.8

Salt Lake City 2002

  1. [Gold medal] [Finland] MANTILA, Jari
  2. (1600=4050) Hannu Manninen (FIN/1998-2006)
  3. TALLUS, Jaakko
    (1600=2600) Samppa Lajunen (FIN/1998-2002)
  4. [Silver medal] [Germany] KIRCHEISEN, Bjoern
  5. HETTICH, Georg
  6. HOEHLIG, Marcel
    (100=2376) Ronny Ackermann (GER/1998-2002)
  7. [Bronze medal] [Austria] BIELER, Christoph
  8. (640=5760) Michael Gruber (AUT/2002-10)
  9. (640=5760) Mario Stecher (AUT/2002-10)
  10. (640=6420) Felix Gottwald (AUT/1994-2010)
  11. 4 [United States of America] LODWICK, Todd
  12. (400=1650) Bill Demong (USA/1998-2010)
  13. (400=1650) Johnny Spillane (USA/2002-10)
  14. DAYTON, Matt 905.0
  15. 5 [Norway] ROTEVATN, Sverre
  16. OESTVIK, Lars Andreas
  17. GRAVE, Jan Rune
  18. HAMMER, Kristian 791.5
  19. 6 [France] BAUD, Frederic
  20. ROUX, Ludovic
  21. ARNOULD, Kevin
  22. BAL, Nicolas 846.5
  23. 7 [Switzerland] HURSCHLER, Andreas
  24. HEER, Ronny
  25. SCHMID, Jan
  26. RIEDER, Ivan 863.0
  27. 8 [Japan] OGIWARA, Kenji
  28. TOMII, Gen
  29. MORI, Satoshi
  30. TAKAHASHI, Daito 901.0
  31. 9 [Czech Republic] KUCERA, Milan
  32. HERMANSKY, Lukas
  33. CHURAVY, Pavel
  34. SMEJC, Petr 892.0
  35. [Russian Federation] FADEEV, Alexej
  36. ZVETKOV, Alexej
  37. BARANNIKOV, Alexej
  38. LYSENIN, Vladimir DNS


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