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Nordic combined at the 1984 Winter Olympics

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Nordic Combined
at the XIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueIgman Olympic Jumps (ski jumping)
Igman (cross-country skiing)
Dates11–12 February 1984
Competitors28 from 11 nations
Winning Score422.595
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tom Sandberg  Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jouko Karjalainen  Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jukka Ylipulli  Finland
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Nordic combined at the 1984 Winter Olympics, consisted of one event, held from 11 February to 12 February. The ski jumping portion took place at Igman Olympic Jumps, while the cross-country portion took place at Igman.[1][2]

Medal summary

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway1001
2 Finland0112
Totals (2 entries)1113

Events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
details
Tom Sandberg
 Norway
422.595 Jouko Karjalainen
 Finland
416.900 Jukka Ylipulli
 Finland
410.825

Individual

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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) Tom Sandberg  Norway 92.2 108.9 105.8 214.7 1 47:52.7 207.895 2 422.595
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jouko Karjalainen  Finland 89.6 100.6 96.3 196.9 15 46:32.0 220.000 1 416.900
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jukka Ylipulli  Finland 97.9 103.7 104.6 208.3 5 48:28.5 202.525 5 410.825
4 Rauno Miettinen  Finland 97.6 107.9 93.6 205.5 6 49:02.2 197.470 9 402.970
5 Thomas Müller  West Germany 106.9 100.1 102.2 209.1 3 49:32.7 192.895 12 401.995
6 Alexander Prosvirnin  Soviet Union 91.5 101.8 97.6 199.4 13 48:40.1 200.785 6 400.185
7 Uwe Dotzauer  East Germany 99.5 89.0 100.0 199.5 12 48:56.8 198.280 7 397.780
8 Hermann Weinbuch  West Germany 94.3 102.1 99.5 201.6 10 49:13.4 195.790 10 397.390
9 Klaus Sulzenbacher  Austria 94.0 88.3 110.0 204.0 7 49:48.2 190.570 14 394.570
10 Geir Andersen  Norway 103.2 100.6 88.9 203.8 8 49:56.3 189.355 18 393.155
11 Hallstein Bøgseth  Norway 95.1 92.8 97.9 193.0 18 48:58.0 198.100 8 391.100
12 Sergey Chervyakov  Soviet Union 105.5 90.7 104.8 210.3 2 51:11.7 178.045 23 388.345
13 Kerry Lynch  United States 95.9 84.5 85.9 181.8 22 48:02.9 206.365 3 388.165
14 Aleksandr Mayorov  Soviet Union 90.1 100.6 102.1 202.7 9 50:27.8 184.630 20 387.330
15 Gunter Schmieder  East Germany 93.5 106.7 101.7 208.4 4 51:16.3 177.355 24 385.755
16 Andreas Langer  East Germany 97.9 97.2 88.1 195.1 16 49:52.8 189.880 15 384.980
17 Pat Ahern  United States 103.5 87.4 91.6 195.1 17 49:55.2 189.520 17 384.620
18 Dirk Kramer  West Germany 94.5 94.5 62.1 189.0 19 49:43.7 191.245 13 380.245
19 Espen Andersen  Norway 75.7 88.2 100.6 188.8 20 49:53.9 189.715 16 378.515
20 Takahiro Tanaka  Japan 92.1 106.5 90.6 198.6 14 51:05.5 178.975 22 377.575
21 Toshiaki Maruyama  Japan 81.9 88.0 91.4 179.4 25 49:24.9 194.065 11 373.465
22 Ján Klimko  Czechoslovakia 81.1 105.8 78.5 186.9 21 51:03.1 179.335 21 366.235
23 Ildar Garifullin  Soviet Union 84.3 61.6 82.2 166.5 26 49:56.5 189.325 19 355.825
24 Hubert Schwarz  West Germany 62.6 75.3 106.3 181.6 23 51:42.0 173.500 26 355.100
25 Vladimír Frák  Czechoslovakia 93.8 72.2 85.9 179.7 24 52:10.0 169.300 27 349.000
26 Walter Hurschler  Switzerland 60.2 64.9 78.9 143.8 28 48:12.4 204.940 4 348.740
27 Robert Kaštrun  Yugoslavia 90.6 100.1 100.6 200.7 11 56:09.4 133.390 28 334.090
28 Mike Randall  United States 70.2 75.6 70.0 145.8 27 51:31.0 175.150 25 320.950

Participating NOCs

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Eleven nations participated in nordic combined at the Sarajevo Games.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Sarajevo 1984 Official Report" (PDF). Organising Committee of the XlVth Winter Olympic Games 1984 at Sarajevo. LA84 Foundation. 1984. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  2. ^ "Nordic Combined at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
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