List of Olympic medalists in Nordic combined

10 km individual normal hill

Known as the 18 km/ 15 km Individual Gundersen from 1924 to 2006, this event involved two jumps from the ski jumping normal hill. Since 2006, any one point difference between competitors in the ski jump represents 4 seconds between them at the start of the cross-country part of the competition. For the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the event has been changed to only one jump from the ski jumping normal hill followed by 10 km of cross country skiing using the Gundersen system. Point-time differentials for previous Olympics are as follows: 1988–1992 – 1 pt = 6.7 seconds, 1994 – 1 pt = 6.5 seconds, 1998 – 1 pt = 6 seconds, 2002 – 1 pt = 5 seconds.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1924 Chamonix
Thorleif Haug
 Norway
Thoralf Strømstad
 Norway
Johan Grøttumsbråten
 Norway
1928 St. Moritz
Johan Grøttumsbråten
 Norway
Hans Vinjarengen
 Norway
Jon Snersrud
 Norway
1932 Lake Placid
Johan Grøttumsbråten (2)
 Norway
Ole Stenen
 Norway
Hans Vinjarengen
 Norway
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Oddbjørn Hagen
 Norway
Olaf Hoffsbakken
 Norway
Sverre Brodahl
 Norway
1948 St. Moritz
Heikki Hasu
 Finland
Martti Huhtala
 Finland
Sven Israelsson
 Sweden
1952 Oslo
Simon Slåttvik
 Norway
Heikki Hasu
 Finland
Sverre Stenersen
 Norway
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
Sverre Stenersen
 Norway
Bengt Eriksson
 Sweden
Franciszek Gąsienica Groń
 Poland
1960 Squaw Valley
Georg Thoma
 United Team of Germany
Tormod Knutsen
 Norway
Nikolay Gusakov
 Soviet Union
1964 Innsbruck
Tormod Knutsen
 Norway
Nikolay Kiselyov
 Soviet Union
Georg Thoma
 United Team of Germany
1968 Grenoble
Franz Keller
 West Germany
Alois Kälin
 Switzerland
Andreas Kunz
 East Germany
1972 Sapporo
Ulrich Wehling
 East Germany
Rauno Miettinen
 Finland
Karl-Heinz Luck
 East Germany
1976 Innsbruck
Ulrich Wehling
 East Germany
Urban Hettich
 West Germany
Konrad Winkler
 East Germany
1980 Lake Placid
Ulrich Wehling (3)
 East Germany
Jouko Karjalainen
 Finland
Konrad Winkler (2)
 East Germany
1984 Sarajevo
Tom Sandberg
 Norway
Jouko Karjalainen (2)
 Finland
Jukka Ylipulli
 Finland
1988 Calgary
Hippolyt Kempf
 Switzerland
Klaus Sulzenbacher
 Austria
Allar Levandi
 Soviet Union
1992 Albertville
Fabrice Guy
 France
Sylvain Guillaume
 France
Klaus Sulzenbacher
 Austria
1994 Lillehammer
Fred Børre Lundberg
 Norway
Takanori Kōno
 Japan
Bjarte Engen Vik
 Norway
1998 Nagano
Bjarte Engen Vik
 Norway
Samppa Lajunen
 Finland
Valeri Stolyarov
 Russia
2002 Salt Lake City
Samppa Lajunen
 Finland
Jaakko Tallus
 Finland
Felix Gottwald
 Austria
2006 Turin
Georg Hettich
 Germany
Felix Gottwald
 Austria
Magnus H. Moan
 Norway
2010 Vancouver
Jason Lamy-Chappuis
 France
Johnny Spillane
 United States
Alessandro Pittin
 Italy
2014 Sochi
Eric Frenzel
 Germany
Akito Watabe
 Japan
Magnus Krog
 Norway
2018 Pyeongchang
Eric Frenzel (2)
 Germany
Akito Watabe (2)
 Japan
Lukas Klapfer
 Austria
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Norway105824
2 Germany81514
3 Finland27110
4 France21-3
5  Switzerland11-2
6 Austria-235
7 Japan-3-3
8 Soviet Union-123
9 Sweden-112
10 United States-1-2
11 Italy--11
 Poland--11
 Russia--11

The 10 km individual normal hill is one of ten events that has been in every Winter Olympic Games.

10 km individual large hill

Formerly known as the 7.5 km sprint, it consisted of only one jump from the large hill followined by 7.5 km of cross country skiing using the Gundersen system. Starting at the 2010 Winter Olympics, the cross country distance will be lengthened to 10 km. It follows the same point-time differential as the 10 km individual normal hill event.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Salt Lake City
Samppa Lajunen
 Finland
Ronny Ackermann
 Germany
Felix Gottwald
 Austria
2006 Turin
Felix Gottwald
 Austria
Magnus Moan
 Norway
Georg Hettich
 Germany
2010 Vancouver
Bill Demong
 United States
Johnny Spillane
 United States
Bernhard Gruber
 Austria
2014 Sochi
Jørgen Graabak
 Norway
Magnus Moan (2)
 Norway
Fabian Rießle
 Germany
2018 Pyeongchang
Johannes Rydzek
 Germany
Fabian Rießle
 Germany
Eric Frenzel
 Germany

4 x 5 km team (3 x 10 km: 1988–94)

This involves each team taking one jump from the ski jumping large hill. For each one point difference between teams at the ski jump, there are 1.33 seconds between them at the start of the cross country skiing part of the competition. Point-time differentials for previous Olympics are as follows: 1988–1994 – 1 pt = 5 seconds, 1998 – 1 pt = 3 seconds, 2002 – 1 pt = 1.5 seconds, 2006 – 1 pt = 1 second.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Calgary
 West Germany (FRG)
Thomas Müller
Hans-Peter Pohl
Hubert Schwarz
 Switzerland (SUI)
Fredy Glanzmann
Hippolyt Kempf
Andreas Schaad
 Austria (AUT)
Hansjörg Aschenwald
Günther Csar
Klaus Sulzenbacher
1992 Albertville
 Japan (JPN)
Reiichi Mikata
Takanori Kōno
Kenji Ogiwara
 Norway (NOR)
Knut Tore Apeland
Fred Børre Lundberg
Trond Einar Elden
 Austria (AUT)
Klaus Ofner
Stefan Kreiner
Klaus Sulzenbacher
1994 Lillehammer
 Japan (JPN)
Takanori Kōno
Masashi Abe
Kenji Ogiwara
 Norway (NOR)
Knut Tore Apeland
Bjarte Engen Vik
Fred Børre Lundberg
 Switzerland (SUI)
Jean-Yves Cuendet
Hippolyt Kempf
Andreas Schaad
1998 Nagano
 Norway (NOR)
Halldor Skard
Kenneth Braaten
Bjarte Engen Vik
Fred Børre Lundberg
 Finland (FIN)
Samppa Lajunen
Jari Mantila
Tapio Nurmela
Hannu Manninen
 France (FRA)
Sylvain Guillaume
Nicolas Bal
Ludovic Roux
Fabrice Guy
2002 Salt Lake City
 Finland (FIN)
Jari Mantila
Hannu Manninen
Jaakko Tallus
Samppa Lajunen
 Germany (GER)
Björn Kircheisen
Georg Hettich
Marcel Höhlig
Ronny Ackermann
 Austria (AUT)
Christoph Bieler
Michael Gruber
Mario Stecher
Felix Gottwald
2006 Turin
 Austria (AUT)
Michael Gruber
Christoph Bieler
Felix Gottwald
Mario Stecher
 Germany (GER)
Björn Kircheisen
Georg Hettich
Ronny Ackermann
Jens Gaiser
 Finland (FIN)
Antti Kuisma
Anssi Koivuranta
Jaakko Tallus
Hannu Manninen
2010 Vancouver
 Austria (AUT)
Bernhard Gruber
Felix Gottwald
Mario Stecher
David Kreiner
 United States (USA)
Brett Camerota
Todd Lodwick
Johnny Spillane
Bill Demong
 Germany (GER)
Johannes Rydzek
Tino Edelmann
Eric Frenzel
Björn Kircheisen
2014 Sochi
 Norway (NOR)
Jørgen Graabak
Håvard Klemetsen
Magnus Krog
Magnus Moan
 Germany (GER)
Eric Frenzel
Björn Kircheisen
Fabian Rießle
Johannes Rydzek
 Austria (AUT)
Christoph Bieler
Bernhard Gruber
Lukas Klapfer
Mario Stecher
2018 Pyeongchang
 Germany (GER)
Vinzenz Geiger
Fabian Rießle
Eric Frenzel
Johannes Rydzek
 Norway (NOR)
Jan Schmid
Espen Andersen
Jarl Magnus Riiber
Jørgen Graabak
 Austria (AUT)
Wilhelm Denifl
Lukas Klapfer
Bernhard Gruber
Mario Seidl
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Norway235
2 Austria257
3 Japan22
4 Germany1315
5 Finland1111
6 West Germany11
7  Switzerland-112
8 United States-11
9 France-11

Statistics

Athlete medal leaders

Four or more Olympic medals in Nordic combined:[1]

Athlete Nation Medal years Gold Silver Bronze Total
Felix Gottwald Austria (AUT)2002–20103137
Eric Frenzel Germany (GER)2010–2018 3126
Samppa Lajunen Finland (FIN)1998–20023205
Fred Børre Lundberg Norway (NOR)1992–19982204
Bjarte Engen Vik Norway (NOR)1994–19982114
Johannes Rydzek Germany (GER)2010–2018 2114
Mario Stecher Austria (AUT)2006–20142024
Georg Hettich Germany (GER)2002–20061214
Magnus Moan Norway (NOR)2006, 20141214
Fabian Rießle Germany (GER)2014–2018 1214
Bernhard Gruber Austria (AUT)2010–2018 1034
Björn Kircheisen Germany (GER)2002–20140314
Klaus Sulzenbacher Austria (AUT)1988–19920134

Medals per year

× NOC did not exist or did not participate # Number of medals won by the NOC NOC did not win any medals
NOC 24 28 32 36 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 94 98 02 06 10 14 18 Total
 Austria (AUT)223321215
 Finland (FIN)2111224114
 France (FRA)2114
 Germany (GER)×××××××××××2313514
 United Team of Germany (EUA)××××××11××××××××××××××2
 East Germany (GDR)×××××××××1222××××××××7
 West Germany (FRG)×××××××××111××××××××3
 Italy (ITA)11
 Japan (JPN)××12115
 Norway (NOR)33332111113224131
 Poland (POL)11
 Soviet Union (URS)××××××111××××××××3
 Russia (RUS)××××××××××××××××1×1
 Sweden (SWE)112
 Switzerland (SUI)1214
 United States (USA)44

Medal sweep events

These are events in which athletes from one NOC won all three medals.

Games Event NOC Gold Silver Bronze
1924 Chamonix Normal Hill *  Norway (NOR) Thorleif Haug Thoralf Strømstad Johan Grøttumsbråten
1928 St. Moritz Normal Hill Johan Grøttumsbråten Hans Vinjarengen Jon Snersrud
1932 Lake Placid Normal Hill * Johan Grøttumsbråten Ole Stenen Hans Vinjarengen
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Normal Hill Oddbjørn Hagen Olaf Hoffsbakken Sverre Brodahl
2018 Pyeongchang Large Hill  Germany (GER) Johannes Rydzek Fabian Rießle Eric Frenzel
  • * In addition to sweeping the podium, the country also had the fourth-place finisher.

See also

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Nordic Combined". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
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