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Nordic combined at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Individual Gundersen

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Individual Gundersen
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenuePragelato
DatesFebruary 11
Competitors50 from 15 nations
Winning time39:44.6
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Georg Hettich  Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Felix Gottwald  Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Magnus Moan  Norway

The Men's individual Gundersen Nordic combined competition for the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Pragelato, Italy. It took place on 11 February.[1]

Results

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Ski Jumping

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

Rank Name Country Score Deficit Notes
1 Georg Hettich  Germany 262.5 0:00
2 Petter Tande  Norway 262.0 +0:02
3 Jason Lamy Chappuis  France 257.0 +0:22
3 Jaakko Tallus  Finland 257.0 +0:22
5 Christoph Bieler  Austria 251.0 +0:46
5 Sergej Maslennikov  Russia 251.0 +0:46
7 Michael Gruber  Austria 248.5 +0:56
8 Hannu Manninen  Finland 238.0 +1:38
9 Magnus Moan  Norway 237.5 +1:40
10 Yosuke Hatakeyama  Japan 235.0 +1:50
11 Felix Gottwald  Austria 234.5 +1:52
12 Daito Takahashi  Japan 233.5 +1:56
13 Todd Lodwick  United States 232.0 +2:02
14 Ivan Rieder  Switzerland 230.0 +2:10
15 Havard Klemetsen  Norway 229.0 +2:14
16 Björn Kircheisen  Germany 224.0 +2:34
17 Mario Stecher  Austria 223.0 +2:38
18 Anssi Koivuranta  Finland 220.5 +2:48
19 Bill Demong  United States 220.0 +2:50
19 Johnny Spillane  United States 220.0 +2:50
21 Giuseppe Michielli  Italy 219.5 +2:52
22 Antti Kuisma  Finland 217.5 +3:00
23 Norihito Kobayashi  Japan 217.0 +3:02
23 Damjan Vtic  Slovenia 217.0 +3:02
25 Ivan Fesenko  Russia 215.0 +3:10
26 Ronny Ackermann  Germany 213.5 +3:16
26 Ronny Heer  Switzerland 213.5 +3:16
28 Sebastian Haseney  Germany 212.5 +3:20
29 Ludovic Roux  France 211.5 +3:24
30 Seppi Hurschler  Switzerland 211.0 +3:26
31 Pavel Churavy  Czech Republic 210.0 +3:30
32 Jason Myslicki  Canada 207.5 +3:40
33 Brett Camerota  United States 203.5 +3:56
34 Ladislav Rygl  Czech Republic 198.0 +4:18
35 Tomas Slavik  Czech Republic 196.5 +4:24
35 Daniele Munari  Italy 196.5 +4:24
37 Francois Braud  France 194.0 +4:34
37 Alexsej Barannikov  Russia 194.0 +4:34
39 Andreas Hurschler  Switzerland 193.5 +4:36
40 Takashi Kitamura  Japan 192.5 +4:40
41 Jochen Strobl  Italy 190.5 +4:48
42 Nicolas Bal  France 188.5 +4:56
42 Tambet Pikkor  Estonia 188.5 +4:56
44 Kristian Hammer  Norway 183.0 +5:18
45 Patrik Chlum  Czech Republic 182.5 +5:20
46 Max Thompson  Canada 171.5 +6:04
47 Alessandro Pittin  Italy 161.5 +6:44
48 Sergei Diyachuk  Ukraine 151.0 +7:26
49 Volodymyr Trachuk  Ukraine 140.0 +8:10
- Dimitry Matveev  Russia DNF -

Cross-Country

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The start for the 15 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, Georg Hettich, was the overall winner of the event. Silver medallist Felix Gottwald of Austria and bronze medallist Magnus Moan of Norway both managed to beat Hettich by more than a minute in the cross-country leg, but with eleventh and ninth place respectively in the ski jumping leg, their cross-country skiing was not enough to take them to the very top of the podium. Moan beat compatriot Petter Tande in a dash for the finish line, while Finn Jaakko Tallus is a further second behind.[2]

Rank Name Country Deficit Cross-Country Time Total Notes
Georg Hettich  Germany +0:00 39:44.6 39:44.6
Felix Gottwald  Austria +1:52 38:02.4 +0:09.8
Magnus Moan  Norway +1:40 38:20.8 +0:16.2 [1]
4 Petter Tande  Norway +0:02 39:58.9 +0:16.3 [1]
5 Jaakko Tallus  Finland +0:22 39:39.9 +0:17.3
6 Sebastian Haseney  Germany +3:20 37:15.7 +0:51.1
7 Björn Kircheisen  Germany +2:34 38:21.1 +1:10.5
8 Todd Lodwick  United States +2:02 38:54.6 +1:12.0
9 Hannu Manninen  Finland +1:38 39:42.2 +1:35.6
10 Sergej Maslennikov  Russia +0:46 40:44.2 +1:45.6
11 Jason Lamy Chappuis  France +0:22 41:12.0 +1:49.4
12 Michael Gruber  Austria +0:56 40:51.9 +2:03.3
13 Christoph Bieler  Austria +0:46 41:05.3 +2:06.7
14 Giuseppe Michielli  Italy +2:52 39:13.5 +2:20.9
15 Bill Demong  United States +2:50 39:18.5 +2:23.9
16 Norihito Kobayashi  Japan +3:02 39:21.1 +2:38.5
17 Antti Kuisma  Finland +3:00 39:33.8 +2:49.2
18 Ronny Ackermann  Germany +3:16 39:42.9 +3:14.3
19 Mario Stecher  Austria +2:38 40:21.2 +3:14.6
20 Havard Klemetsen  Norway +2:14 40:46.5 +3:15.9
21 Pavel Churavy  Czech Republic +3:30 39:44.2 +3:29.6
22 Seppi Hurschler  Switzerland +3:26 39:52.4 +3:33.8
23 Andreas Hurschler  Switzerland +4:36 38:45.9 +3:37.3
24 Ronny Heer  Switzerland +3:16 40:11.0 +3:42.4
25 Anssi Koivuranta  Finland +2:48 40:49.3 +3:52.7
26 Ludovic Roux  France +3:24 40:18.6 +3:58.0
27 Ivan Rieder  Switzerland +2:10 41:48.6 +4:14.0
28 Ivan Fesenko  Russia +3:10 40:51.3 +4:16.7
29 Alexsej Barannikov  Russia +4:34 39:46.3 +4:35.7
30 Johnny Spillane  United States +2:50 41:37.6 +4:43.0
31 Nicolas Bal  France +4:56 39:32.9 +4:44.3
32 Yosuke Hatakeyama  Japan +1:50 42:39.8 +4:45.2
33 Tambet Pikkor  Estonia +4:56 39:43.9 +4:55.3
34 Jochen Strobl  Italy +4:48 39:54.3 +4:57.7
35 Kristian Hammer  Norway +5:18 39:32.8 +5:06.2
36 Ladislav Rygl  Czech Republic +4:18 40:40.7 +5:14.1
37 Tomas Slavik  Czech Republic +4:24 40:35.4 +5:14.8
38 Brett Camerota  United States +3:56 41:03.6 +5:15.0
39 Daniele Munari  Italy +4:24 40:42.3 +5:21.7
40 Damjan Vtic  Slovenia +3:02 42:34.9 +5:52.3
41 Jason Myslicki  Canada +3:40 42:41.0 +6:36.4
42 Francois Braud  France +4:34 42:28.3 +7:17.7
43 Takashi Kitamura  Japan +4:40 42:37.3 +7:32.7
44 Max Thompson  Canada +6:04 41:58.3 +8:13.2
45 Sergei Diyachuk  Ukraine +7:26 40:42.1 +8:23.5
46 Alessandro Pittin  Italy +6:44 42:06.2 +9:05.6
47 Patrik Chlum  Czech Republic +5:20 44:43.9 +10:19.3
48 Volodymyr Trachuk  Ukraine +8:10 43:45.2 +12:10.6
- Daito Takahashi  Japan +1:56 Did not start

^ 1: The bronze medal was determined by a photo finish, with Moan just edging Tande for third place.

References

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