Nordic combined at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Sprint

The Men's sprint Nordic combined competition for the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Pragelato, Italy. It took place on 21 February.[1]

Men's sprint
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenuePragelato
DatesFebruary 21
Competitors49 from 15 nations
Winning time18:38.6
Medalists
Felix Gottwald  Austria
Magnus Moan  Norway
Georg Hettich  Germany

Results

Ski Jumping

Forty-nine athletes entered the ski jumping portion of the sprint; each made one jump, which was judged in the same fashion as the Olympic ski jumping competition. The scores for these jumps were used to calculate the deficit with which each athlete began the cross-country portion of the event. Each one point behind the leading score of Georg Hettich was equivalent to four seconds of time deficit.[2]

RankNameCountryScoreDeficitNotes
1Georg Hettich Germany125.70:00
2Jason Lamy Chappuis France124.4+0:05
3Anssi Koivuranta Finland121.5+0:17
4Jaakko Tallus Finland120.9+0:19
5Petter Tande Norway118.2+0:30
6Michael Gruber Austria116.9+0:35
7Yosuke Hatakeyama Japan116.1+0:38
8Christoph Bieler Austria115.8+0:40
9Akito Watabe Japan115.4+0:41
10Ronny Ackermann Germany114.0+0:47
11Ivan Fesenko Russia112.2+0:54
12Felix Gottwald Austria112.1+0:54
13Magnus Moan Norway111.8+0:56
14Johnny Spillane United States109.5+1:05
15Mario Stecher Austria108.9+1:07
16Hannu Manninen Finland108.3+1:10
17Damjan Vtic Slovenia107.8+1:12
18Daito Takahashi Japan107.7+1:12
19Todd Lodwick United States107.3+1:14
20Dimitry Matveev Russia106.8+1:16
21Björn Kircheisen Germany106.5+1:17
22Ronny Heer Switzerland105.6+1:20
23Ivan Rieder Switzerland105.5+1:21
24Seppi Hurschler Switzerland105.3+1:22
25Tomas Slavik Czech Republic104.9+1:23
26Giuseppe Michielli Italy104.7+1:24
26Ladislav Rygl Czech Republic104.7+1:24
28Norihito Kobayashi Japan103.9+1:27
29Janne Ryynänen Finland102.5+1:33
30Bill Demong United States102.2+1:34
31Davide Bresadola Italy102.0+1:35
32Sergej Maslennikov Russia99.3+1:46
33Andreas Hurschler Switzerland98.1+1:50
34Håvard Klemetsen Norway98.0+1:51
35Ales Vodsedalek Czech Republic97.2+1:54
36Pavel Churavy Czech Republic96.1+1:58
37Jochen Strobl Italy96.0+1:59
38Tambet Pikkor Estonia95.9+1:59
39Nicolas Bal France95.4+2:01
40Eric Camerota United States94.5+2:05
41Kristian Hammer Norway94.3+2:06
42Sebastian Haseney Germany90.7+2:20
43Jason Myslicki Canada90.0+2:23
44Daniele Munari Italy89.2+2:26
45Max Thompson Canada84.5+2:45
46Alexsej Barannikov Russia83.5+2:49
47Sergei Diyachuk Ukraine74.9+3:23
48Volodymyr Trachuk Ukraine61.5+4:17
-Ludovic Roux FranceDNS

Cross-Country

The start for the 7.5 kilometre race was staggered, with a one-point deficit in the ski jump portion resulting in a four second deficit in starting the cross-country course. This stagger meant that the first athlete across the finish line, Felix Gottwald was the overall winner of the event.[2]

RankNameCountryDeficitCross-Country TimeTotalNotes
Felix Gottwald Austria+0:5417:35.018.29.0
Magnus Moan Norway+0:5617:38.4+0:05.4
Georg Hettich Germany0:0018:38.6+0:09.6
4Jason Lamy Chappuis France+0:0518:46.5+0:22.5
5Jaakko Tallus Finland+0:1918:39.1+0:29.1
6Petter Tande Norway+0:3018:29.1+0:30.1
7Björn Kircheisen Germany+1:1717:48.7+0:36.7
8Ronny Ackermann Germany+0:4718:20.7+0:38.7
9Todd Lodwick United States+1:1417:57.4+0:42.4
10Johnny Spillane United States+1:0518:10.2+0:46.2
11Anssi Koivuranta Finland+0:1719:00.7+0:48.7
12Hannu Manninen Finland+1:1018:11.0+0:52.0
13Michael Gruber Austria+0:3518:48.3+0:54.3
14Mario Stecher Austria+1:0718:23.3+1:01.3
15Daito Takahashi Japan+1:1218:19.4+1:02.4
16Giuseppe Michielli Italy+1:2418:08.0+1:03.0
17Ladislav Rygl Czech Republic+1:2418:11.2+1:06.2
18Norihito Kobayashi Japan+1:2718:09.0+1:07.0
19Akito Watabe Japan+0:4118:56.3+1:08.3
20Ronny Heer Switzerland+1:2018:17.7+1:08.7
21Andreas Hurschler Switzerland+1:5017:51.6+1:12.6
22Yosuke Hatakeyama Japan+0:3819:05.0+1:14.0
23Christoph Bieler Austria+0:4019:04.0+1:15.0
24Seppi Hurschler Switzerland+1:2218:29.4+1:22.4
25Bill Demong United States+1:3418:29.7+1:34.7[1]
26Tomas Slavik Czech Republic+1:2318:40.8+1:34.8[1]
27Nicolas Bal France+2:0118:05.7+1:37.7
28Kristian Hammer Norway+2:0618:02.1+1:39.1
29Sebastian Haseney Germany+2:2017:49.1+1:40.1
30Jochen Strobl Italy+1:5918:10.8+1:40.8
31Pavel Churavy Czech Republic}+1:5818:11.9+1:40.9
32Tambet Pikkor Estonia+1:5918:15.1+1:45.1
33Ivan Fesenko Russia+0:5419:36.6+2:01.6
34Damjan Vtic Slovenia+1:1219:23.9+2:06.9
35Dmitry Matveyev Russia+1:1619:21.1+2:08.1
36Ivan Rieder Switzerland+1:2119:21.0+2:13.0
37Janne Ryynänen Finland+1:3319:14.6+2:18.6
38Daniele Munari Italy+2:2619:21.0+2:34.1
39Eric Camerota United States+2:0518:59.8+2:35.8
40Håvard Klemetsen Norway+1:5119:15.6+2:37.6
41Jason Myslicki Canada+2:2319:00.1+2:54.1
42Alexsej Barannikov Russia+2:4918:49.2+3:09.2
43Sergej Maslennikov Russia+1:4619:56.1+3:13.1
44Davide Bresadola Italy+1:3520:08.3+3:14.3
45Sergei Diyachuk Ukraine+3:2318:21.1+3:15.1
46Max Thompson Canada+2:4519:24.3+3:40.3
47Ales Vodsedalek Czech Republic+1:5420:51.0+4:16.0
48Volodymyr Trachuk Ukraine+4:1719:40.8+5:28.8

^ 1: Determining the finish order of Demong and Slavik required a photo finish, with the American just edging Slavik for 25th place.

References

  1. "Nordic Combined at the 2006 Torino Winter Games: Men's Sprint". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  2. "Torino 2006 Official Report - NordicCombined" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
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