Nordic combined at the 1964 Winter Olympics
Nordic combined at the 1964 Winter Olympics consisted of one event, held 2–3 February at Seefeld in Tirol.[1][2]
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Venue | Seefeld in Tirol | ||||||||||||
Dates | 2–3 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 32 from 11 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning score | 469.28 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Medal summary
Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Norway | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
2 | Soviet Union | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
3 | United Team of Germany | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (3 nations) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual |
Tormod Knutsen Norway | 469.28 | Nikolay Kiselyov Soviet Union | 453.04 | Georg Thoma United Team of Germany | 452.88 |
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 | ||||||
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Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Jump 3 | Total | Rank | Time | Points | Rank | ||||
Tormod Knutsen | Norway | 120.8 | 118.1 | 238.9 | 2 | 50:58.6 | 230.38 | 4 | 469.28 | ||
Nikolay Kiselyov | Soviet Union | 113.9 | 119.1 | 233.0 | 3 | 51:49.1 | 220.04 | 8 | 453.04 | ||
Georg Thoma | United Team of Germany | 122.0 | 119.1 | 241.1 | 1 | 52:31.2 | 211.78 | 10 | 452.88 | ||
4 | Nikolay Gusakov | Soviet Union | 103.4 | 120.0 | 223.4 | 7 | 51:19.8 | 225.96 | 5 | 449.36 | |
5 | Arne Larsen | Norway | 96.5 | 101.8 | 198.3 | 17 | 50:49.6 | 232.33 | 3 | 430.63 | |
6 | Arne Barhaugen | Norway | 95.7 | 95.6 | 191.3 | 20 | 50:40.4 | 234.33 | 2 | 425.63 | |
7 | Vyacheslav Dryagin | Soviet Union | 101.8 | 114.4 | 216.2 | 10 | 52:58.3 | 206.55 | 12 | 422.75 | |
8 | Ezio Damolin | Italy | 99.5 | 98.6 | 198.1 | 18 | 51:42.3 | 221.44 | 7 | 419.54 | |
9 | Rainer Dietel | United Team of Germany | 114.5 | 109.3 | 223.8 | 6 | 54:07.3 | 193.34 | 15 | 417.14 | |
10 | Willy Köstinger | Austria | 113.8 | 111.7 | 225.5 | 5 | 54:35.5 | 188.18 | 18 | 413.68 | |
11 | Bjørn Wirkola | Norway | 101.9 | 115.3 | 217.2 | 9 | 53:51.9 | 196.34 | 14 | 413.54 | |
12 | Alois Kälin | Switzerland | 81.6 | 78.3 | 159.9 | 28 | 49:12.8 | 253.33 | 1 | 413.23 | |
13 | Štefan Olekšák | Czechoslovakia | 94.8 | 91.0 | 185.8 | 24 | 51:29.5 | 223.98 | 6 | 409.78 | |
14 | Erwin Fiedor | Poland | 105.4 | 113.7 | 219.1 | 8 | 54:41.3 | 187.06 | 19 | 406.16 | |
15 | John Bower | United States | 90.9 | 100.2 | 191.1 | 21 | 52:26.4 | 212.66 | 9 | 403.76 | |
16 | Roland Weißpflog | United Team of Germany | 117.1 | 115.3 | 232.4 | 4 | 56:18.2 | 169.30 | 23 | 401.70 | |
17 | Horst Möhwald | United Team of Germany | 97.0 | 92.2 | 189.2 | 23 | 52:56.2 | 206.98 | 11 | 396.18 | |
18 | Enzo Perin | Italy | 102.6 | 97.8 | 200.4 | 15 | 54:17.7 | 191.42 | 17 | 391.82 | |
19 | Waldemar Heigenhauser | Austria | 105.4 | 105.0 | 210.4 | 11 | 56:24.1 | 168.32 | 25 | 378.72 | |
20 | Takashi Fujisawa | Japan | 99.8 | 108.3 | 208.1 | 12 | 56:31.0 | 167.12 | 26 | 375.22 | |
21 | Josef Kutheil | Czechoslovakia | 105.4 | 102.6 | 208.0 | 13 | 56:58.3 | 162.36 | 28 | 370.36 | |
22 | Erkki Luiro | Finland | 103.5 | 103.5 | 207.0 | 14 | 56:57.3 | 162.50 | 27 | 369.50 | |
23 | Raimo Majuri | Finland | 99.4 | 93.3 | 192.7 | 19 | 55:44.5 | 175.52 | 21 | 368.22 | |
24 | Miloslav Švaříček | Czechoslovakia | 96.2 | 103.6 | 199.8 | 16 | 57:16.7 | 159.08 | 30 | 358.88 | |
25 | Esa Klinga | Finland | 94.4 | 78.7 | 173.1 | 26 | 55:22.4 | 179.49 | 20 | 352.59 | |
26 | Raimo Partanen | Finland | 83.9 | 72.7 | 156.6 | 29 | 54:15.9 | 191.78 | 16 | 348.38 | |
27 | Jim Shea | United States | 72.1 | 69.2 | 141.3 | 31 | 53:04.2 | 205.46 | 13 | 346.76 | |
28 | Leopold Kohl | Austria | 82.2 | 99.4 | 181.6 | 25 | 57:09.8 | 160.26 | 29 | 341.86 | |
29 | Franz Scherübl | Austria | 76.6 | 93.0 | 169.6 | 27 | 56:19.9 | 169.00 | 24 | 338.60 | |
30 | Eiichi Tanaka | Japan | 90.0 | 100.2 | 190.2 | 22 | 58:23.9 | 147.30 | 31 | 337.50 | |
31 | Akemi Taniguchi | Japan | 39.7 | 81.8 | 121.5 | 32 | 56:14.1 | 170.01 | 22 | 291.51 | |
- | Jim Page | United States | 80.1 | 72.2 | 152.3 | 30 | DNS | - | - | - |
Participating NOCs
Eleven nations participated in Nordic combined at the Innsbruck Games.[1]
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References
- "Offizieller Bericht der IX. Olympischen Winterspiele Innsbruck 1964" (PDF). Austrian Federal Publishing House for Instruction, Science and Art, Vienna and Munich. LA84 Foundation. 1964. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
- "Nordic Combined at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
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