Nordic combined at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Individual large hill/10 km

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Men's individual large hill/10 km
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Nordic combined
VenueAlpensia Ski Jumping Centre (ski jumping)
Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre (cross-country skiing)
Dates20 February
Competitors48 from 16 nations
Winning time23:52.5
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Johannes Rydzek  Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Fabian Rießle  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Eric Frenzel  Germany
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The men's individual large hill/10 km Nordic combined competition for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, was held on 20 February 2018 at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre and Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre on 20 February.[1][2] The defending champion was Jørgen Graabak. The event was won by Johannes Rydzek. Fabian Rießle, the 2014 bronze medalist, won the silver medal. Eric Frenzel got bronze, completing the German sweep of the podium.

The ski jumping winner, Akito Watabe, and the seventh place, Eero Hirvonen, were separated at the start of the cross-country skiing race by 40 seconds. They soon after the start formed a group and skied together, well ahead of the rest of the field. Wilhelm Denifl dropped out of this group, but the rest went together until the finish. There, the German trio finished ahead of Jarl Magnus Riiber, Watabe, and Hirvonen.

Qualification[edit]

Using the Olympic Quota Allocation List and Continental Cup Standings, when no athletes remain in the allocation list (which includes results from July 1, 2016 to January 21, 2018), the top 50 athletes were awarded quotas (with maximum of five per country). Only maximum of four could be entered into this event. The remaining five quotas were given to countries with three athletes to make a team. If a minimum of ten teams were already formed in the first 50, then the remaining five quotas would be allocated using the allocation list or continental cup standings.[3]

Results[edit]

Ski jumping[edit]

The ski jumping was held at 19:00.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Deficit
1 48 Akito Watabe  Japan 134.0 138.9
2 40 Jarl Magnus Riiber  Norway 139.0 138.6 +0:01
3 36 Wilhelm Denifl  Austria 137.5 135.0 +0:16
4 41 Eric Frenzel  Germany 136.5 132.9 +0:24
5 44 Johannes Rydzek  Germany 133.5 131.2 +0:31
6 45 Fabian Rießle  Germany 130.5 130.3 +0:34
7 42 Eero Hirvonen  Finland 132.5 127.9 +0:44
8 27 Go Yamamoto  Japan 127.5 124.5 +0:58
9 38 Vinzenz Geiger  Germany 129.0 124.0 +1:00
10 39 Lukas Klapfer  Austria 131.0 123.0 +1:04
11 33 Maxime Laheurte  France 128.5 122.6 +1:05
12 18 Szczepan Kupczak  Poland 129.0 122.1 +1:07
13 22 Hideaki Nagai  Japan 134.0 121.0 +1:12
14 35 Mario Seidl  Austria 127.0 116.5 +1:30
15 21 Ernest Yahin  Olympic Athletes from Russia 127.5 114.1 +1:39
16 34 Kristjan Ilves  Estonia 123.5 114.0 +1:40
17 32 François Braud  France 121.0 112.6 +1:45
18 29 Tomáš Portyk  Czech Republic 120.5 111.5 +1:50
19 46 Jørgen Graabak  Norway 119.5 110.9 +1:52
20 28 Yoshito Watabe  Japan 121.0 110.6 +1:53
21 15 Viktor Pasichnyk  Ukraine 126.0 108.2 +2:03
22 47 Jan Schmid  Norway 119.0 107.9 +2:04
23 26 Bryan Fletcher  United States 120.5 107.8 +2:04
24 12 Ben Berend  United States 124.0 105.8 +2:12
25 43 Espen Andersen  Norway 121.0 105.6 +2:13
26 3 Ondřej Pažout  Czech Republic 124.5 105.2 +2:15
27 24 Tim Hug  Switzerland 117.5 104.6 +2:17
28 37 Ilkka Herola  Finland 119.5 103.6 +2:21
29 17 Miroslav Dvořák  Czech Republic 119.5 99.9 +2:36
30 23 Bernhard Gruber  Austria 133.5 98.5 +2:42
31 14 Jason Lamy-Chappuis  France 118.5 94.9 +2:56
32 16 Paweł Słowiok  Poland 119.5 93.2 +3:03
33 8 Adam Cieślar  Poland 119.0 89.8 +3:16
34 11 Karl-August Tiirmaa  Estonia 116.0 89.3 +3:18
35 10 Raffaele Buzzi  Italy 117.5 87.9 +3:24
36 31 Antoine Gérard  France 108.0 85.5 +3:34
37 20 Marjan Jelenko  Slovenia 109.0 84.4 +3:38
38 13 Vid Vrhovnik  Slovenia 112.5 83.4 +3:42
39 5 Wojciech Marusarz  Poland 114.0 82.3 +3:46
40 30 Alessandro Pittin  Italy 109.0 82.2 +3:47
41 19 Leevi Mutru  Finland 111.0 81.9 +3:48
42 25 Arttu Mäkiaho  Finland 108.0 81.7 +3:49
43 2 Ben Loomis  United States 114.5 81.6 +3:49
44 7 Lukáš Daněk  Czech Republic 114.0 78.7 +4:01
45 1 Lukas Runggaldier  Italy 110.0 77.9 +4:04
46 4 Jasper Good  United States 109.5 72.7 +4:25
47 9 Aaron Kostner  Italy 105.5 71.2 +4:31
48 6 Park Je-un  South Korea 104.5 60.4 +5:14

Cross-country[edit]

The cross-country part was held at 21:45.[5]

Rank Bib Name Country Start time Cross-country
time
Cross-country
rank
Finish time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Johannes Rydzek  Germany 0:31 23:21.5 4 23:52.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Fabian Rießle  Germany 0:34 23:18.9 3 23:52.9 +0.4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Eric Frenzel  Germany 0:24 23:29.3 7 23:53.3 +0.8
4 2 Jarl Magnus Riiber  Norway 0:01 23:54.3 17 23:55.3 +2.8
5 1 Akito Watabe  Japan 0:00 24:05.0 20 24:05.0 +12.5
6 7 Eero Hirvonen  Finland 0:44 23:30.6 9 24:14.6 +22.1
7 9 Vinzenz Geiger  Germany 1:00 23:42.6 13 24:42.6 +50.1
8 3 Wilhelm Denifl  Austria 0:16 24:38.6 34 24:54.6 +1:02.1
9 10 Lukas Klapfer  Austria 1:04 24:11.3 23 25:15.3 +1:22.8
10 19 Jørgen Graabak  Norway 1:52 23:25.3 6 25:17.3 +1:24.8
11 22 Jan Schmid  Norway 2:04 23:15.7 2 25:19.7 +1:27.2
12 13 Hideaki Nagai  Japan 1:12 24:08.2 22 25:20.2 +1:27.7
13 14 Mario Seidl  Austria 1:30 23:51.0 16 25:21.0 +1:28.5
14 11 Maxime Laheurte  France 1:05 24:17.8 27 25:22.8 +1:30.3
15 17 François Braud  France 1:45 23:39.6 12 25:24.6 +1:32.1
16 8 Go Yamamoto  Japan 0:58 24:34.2 32 25:32.2 +1:39.7
17 23 Bryan Fletcher  United States 2:04 23:31.4 10 25:35.4 +1:42.9
18 28 Ilkka Herola  Finland 2:21 23:25.2 5 25:46.2 +1:53.7
19 18 Tomáš Portyk  Czech Republic 1:50 24:04.9 19 25:54.9 +2:02.4
20 20 Yoshito Watabe  Japan 1:53 24:14.9 26 26:07.9 +2:15.4
21 30 Bernhard Gruber  Austria 2:42 23:46.3 14 26:28.3 +2:35.8
22 25 Espen Andersen  Norway 2:13 24:23.8 31 26:36.8 +2:44.3
23 21 Viktor Pasichnyk  Ukraine 2:03 24:36.6 33 26:39.6 +2:47.1
24 27 Tim Hug  Switzerland 2:17 24:23.5 30 26:40.5 +2:48.0
25 12 Szczepan Kupczak  Poland 1:07 25:34.3 42 26:41.3 +2:48.8
26 29 Miroslav Dvořák  Czech Republic 2:36 24:23.3 29 26:59.3 +3:06.8
27 40 Alessandro Pittin  Italy 3:47 23:13.9 1 27:00.9 +3:08.4
28 16 Kristjan Ilves  Estonia 1:40 25:28.3 40 27:08.3 +3:15.8
29 32 Paweł Słowiok  Poland 3:03 24:13.3 25 27:16.3 +3:23.8
30 31 Jason Lamy-Chappuis  France 2:56 24:21.5 28 27:17.5 +3:25.0
31 41 Leevi Mutru  Finland 3:48 23:30.3 8 27:18.3 +3:25.8
32 36 Antoine Gérard  France 3:34 23:46.3 14 27:20.3 +3:27.8
33 33 Adam Cieślar  Poland 3:16 24:07.4 21 27:23.4 +3:30.9
34 35 Raffaele Buzzi  Italy 3:24 24:02.5 18 27:26.5 +3:34.0
35 15 Ernest Yahin  Olympic Athletes from Russia 1:39 25:56.1 43 27:35.1 +3:42.6
36 45 Lukas Runggaldier  Italy 4:04 23:32.7 11 27:36.7 +3:44.2
37 26 Ondřej Pažout  Czech Republic 2:15 25:32.4 41 27:47.4 +3:54.9
38 42 Arttu Mäkiaho  Finland 3:49 24:12.3 24 28:01.3 +4:08.8
39 24 Ben Berend  United States 2:12 26:08.7 44 28:20.7 +4:28.2
40 43 Ben Loomis  United States 3:49 24:42.3 35 28:31.3 +4:38.8
41 37 Marjan Jelenko  Slovenia 3:38 24:57.7 36 28:35.7 +4:43.2
42 38 Vid Vrhovnik  Slovenia 3:42 25:08.4 37 28:50.4 +4:57.9
43 46 Jasper Good  United States 4:25 25:17.7 39 29:42.7 +5:50.2
44 47 Aaron Kostner  Italy 4:31 25:17.5 38 29:48.5 +5:56.0
45 34 Karl-August Tiirmaa  Estonia 3:18 26:44.0 47 30:02.0 +6:09.5
46 44 Lukáš Daněk  Czech Republic 4:01 26:36.1 46 30:37.1 +6:44.6
47 48 Park Je-un  South Korea 5:14 26:14.8 45 31:28.8 +7:36.3
39 Wojciech Marusarz  Poland 3:46 DNF

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Archived from the original on 17 February 2018. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 Cross-country skiing" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). 13 April 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  4. ^ Ski jumping results
  5. ^ Final results