Nordic Combined - Teams
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1924-1984: not played event
1988 Calgary
1. West Germany 792.08
(Hans-Peter Pohl, Hubert Schwarz, Thomas Müller)
2. Switzerland 791.40
(Andreas Schaad, Hippolyt Kempf, Fredy Glanzmann)
3. Austria 785.90
(Günther Csar, Hansjörg Aschenwald, Klaus Sulzenbacher)
4. Norway 782.40
(Hailstein Bogseth, Trond Ame Bredesen, Torbjom Lokken)
5. East Germany 764.38
(Romas Prenzel, Marko Frank, Uwe Prenzel)
6. Czechoslovakia 756.56
(Ladislav Patras, Ján Klimko, Miroslav Kopal)
7. Finland 733.52
(Pasi Saapunki, Jouko Parviainen, Jukka Ylipulli)
8. France 715.40
(Jean Bohard, Xavier Gi rard, Fabrice Guy)
1992 Albertville
1. Japan 0”0
(Reiichi Mikata, Takanori Kono, Kenji Ogiwara)
2. Norway 1’26”4
(Knut Apeland, Fred Lundberg, Elden Trond)
3. Austria l’40”1
(Klaus Ofner, Stefan Kreiner, Klaus Sulzenbacher)
4. France 2’15”5
(Francis Repellin, Sylvain Guillaume, Fabrice Guy)
5. Germany 4’45”4
(Hans-Peter Pohl, Jens Deimel, Ilomas Dufter)
6. Czech Rep. & Slovakia 9’04”7
(Josef Kovarin, Milan Kucera, Frantisek Maka)
7. Finland 9’06”8
(Pasi Saapunki, Jari Mantila, Teemu Summanen)
8. United States 9’08”3
(Joseph Holland, Timoty Tetreault, Ryan Heckrnan)
1994 Lillehammer (24-2)
1. Japan 0”0
(Takanori Kono, Masashi Abe, Kenji Ogiwara)
2. Norway 5’07”
(Knut Tore Apetand, Biarte Engen Vik, Fred Borre Lundberg)
3. Switzerland 7’30”
(Hippolyt Kempf, Jean- Yves Cuendet, Andreas Schaad)
4. Estonia 9’32”
(Magnar Freìmuth, Allar Levandi, Ago Markvardt)
5. Cech Republic 10’22”
(Zbynek Panek, Milan Kucera, Frantisek Maka)
6. France 10’50”
(Sylvain Guillaume, Stéphane Michon, Fabrice Guy)
7. United States 10’57”
(John Jarrett, Todd Lod wick, Steven Heckman)
8. Finland 11’32”
(Topi Sarparanta, Jari Mantila, Tapio Nurmela)
11. Italy 15’45”
(Simone Pinzani, Andrea Longo, Andrea Cecon)
1998 Nagano (20-2)
1. Norway 0”0
(Haldor Jr Skard, Kenneth Braaten, Bjarte Engen Vik, Fred Boerre Lundberg)
2. Finland 1’18”9
(Samppa Lajunen, Jari Mentila, Tapio Nurmela, Hannu Manninen)
3. France 1’41”9
(Sylvain Guillaume, Nicolas Bal, Ludovic Roux, Fabrice Guy)
4. Austria 1’53”1
(Christoph Eugen, Christoph Bieler, Mario Stecher, Felix Gottwald)
5. Japan 2’07”3
(Tsugiharu Ogiwara, Saotshi Mori, Gen Tomii, Kenji Ogiwara)
6. Germany 2’10”5
(Matthias Loos, Ronny Ackermann, Thorsten Schmitt, Jens Deimel)
7. Switzerland 2’30”1
(Marco Zarucchi, Andi Hartmann, Jean-Yves Cuendet, Urs Kunz)
8. Czech Republic 2’53”2
(Marek Fiurasek, Milan Kucera, Jan Matura, Ladislav Rygl)
2002 Salt Lake City (16/17-2)
1. Finland 48’42”2
(Jari Mantila, Hannu Manninen, Jaakko Tallus, Samppa Lajunen)
2. Germany 48’49”7
(Bjoern Kircheisen, Georg Hettich, Marcel Hoehlig, Ronny Ackermann)
3. Austria 48’53”2
(Christoph Bieler, Michael Gruber, Mario Stecher, Felix Gottwald)
4. United States 49’54”1
(Todd Lodwick, Bill Demong, Johnny Spillane, Matt Dayton)
5. Norway 51’22”1
(Sverre Rotevatn, Lars Andreas Oestvik, Jan Rune Grave, Kristian Hammer)
6. France 51’35”5
(Frederic Baud, Ludovic Roux, Kevin Arnould, Nicolas Bal)
7. Switzerland 52’07”9
(Andreas Hurschler, Ronny Heer, Jan Schmid, Ivan Rieder)
8. Japan 52’26”5
Kenji Ogiwara, Gen Tomil, Satoshi Mori, Daito Takahashi)
2006 Torino - (16/02)
1.Austria (Michael Gruber,Cristoph Bieler,Felix Gottwald,Mario Stecher) 49:42.6
2.Germany (Bjoern Kircheisen,Georg Hettich,Ronny Ackermann,Jens Gaiser) 50:07.9
3.Finland (Antti Kuisma,Anssi Koivuranta,Jaakko Tallus,Hanno Manninen ) 49:44.4
4.Switzerland (Ronny Heer,Jan Schmid,Andreas Hurschler,Ivan Rieder ) 50:09.0
5.France (Francois Braud,Ludovic Roux,Jason Lamy Chappuis,Nicolas Bal) 50:19.6
6.Japan (Daito Takahashi,Takashi Kitamura,Norihito Kobayashi,Yosuke Hatakeyama) 50:47.0
7.United States (Jonny Spillane,Carl Van Loan,Bill Demong,Todd Lodwick ) 50:49.5
8.Czech Republic (Ladyslav Rygl,Pavel Churavy,Ales Vodsalek,Tomas Slavik) 52:10.5
DNS : Italy (Davide Bresadola,Jochen Strobl,Daniele Munari,Giuseppe Michielli)
2010 Vancouver (23-2)
1 Austria (Behrnard Gruber,Felix Gottwald,Mario Stecher,David Kreiner) 48:55.6
2 United States (Brett Camerota,Todd Lodwick,Johnny Spillane,Bill Demong) + 5.2
3 Germany (Johannes Rydzek,Tino Edlemann,Eric Frenzel , Bjorn Kircheisen) + 19.5
4 France (Maxime Laheurte,Francois Braud,Sebastien Lacroix,Jason Lamy Chappuis) +39.8
5 Norway (Jan Schmid,Espen Rian,Petter Tande,Magnus Moan) + 54.3
6 Japan (Kato Takhiei,Takahashi Daito,Akito Watabe,Norihito Kobayashi) +1:14.02
7 Finland (Janne Ryynnanen,Jaako Tallus,Anssi Koivuranta,Hannu Manninen) +2:21.5
8 Czech Republic (Ales Vodsedalek,Miroslav Dvorak,Tomas Slavik,Pavel Churavy) + 3:18.6
10 Italy (Alessandro Pittin,Giuseppe Michielli,Lukas Runggaldier,Armin Bauer) +4:42.9
1924-1984: not played event
1988 Calgary
1. West Germany 792.08
(Hans-Peter Pohl, Hubert Schwarz, Thomas Müller)
2. Switzerland 791.40
(Andreas Schaad, Hippolyt Kempf, Fredy Glanzmann)
3. Austria 785.90
(Günther Csar, Hansjörg Aschenwald, Klaus Sulzenbacher)
4. Norway 782.40
(Hailstein Bogseth, Trond Ame Bredesen, Torbjom Lokken)
5. East Germany 764.38
(Romas Prenzel, Marko Frank, Uwe Prenzel)
6. Czechoslovakia 756.56
(Ladislav Patras, Ján Klimko, Miroslav Kopal)
7. Finland 733.52
(Pasi Saapunki, Jouko Parviainen, Jukka Ylipulli)
8. France 715.40
(Jean Bohard, Xavier Gi rard, Fabrice Guy)
1992 Albertville
1. Japan 0”0
(Reiichi Mikata, Takanori Kono, Kenji Ogiwara)
2. Norway 1’26”4
(Knut Apeland, Fred Lundberg, Elden Trond)
3. Austria l’40”1
(Klaus Ofner, Stefan Kreiner, Klaus Sulzenbacher)
4. France 2’15”5
(Francis Repellin, Sylvain Guillaume, Fabrice Guy)
5. Germany 4’45”4
(Hans-Peter Pohl, Jens Deimel, Ilomas Dufter)
6. Czech Rep. & Slovakia 9’04”7
(Josef Kovarin, Milan Kucera, Frantisek Maka)
7. Finland 9’06”8
(Pasi Saapunki, Jari Mantila, Teemu Summanen)
8. United States 9’08”3
(Joseph Holland, Timoty Tetreault, Ryan Heckrnan)
1994 Lillehammer (24-2)
1. Japan 0”0
(Takanori Kono, Masashi Abe, Kenji Ogiwara)
2. Norway 5’07”
(Knut Tore Apetand, Biarte Engen Vik, Fred Borre Lundberg)
3. Switzerland 7’30”
(Hippolyt Kempf, Jean- Yves Cuendet, Andreas Schaad)
4. Estonia 9’32”
(Magnar Freìmuth, Allar Levandi, Ago Markvardt)
5. Cech Republic 10’22”
(Zbynek Panek, Milan Kucera, Frantisek Maka)
6. France 10’50”
(Sylvain Guillaume, Stéphane Michon, Fabrice Guy)
7. United States 10’57”
(John Jarrett, Todd Lod wick, Steven Heckman)
8. Finland 11’32”
(Topi Sarparanta, Jari Mantila, Tapio Nurmela)
11. Italy 15’45”
(Simone Pinzani, Andrea Longo, Andrea Cecon)
1998 Nagano (20-2)
1. Norway 0”0
(Haldor Jr Skard, Kenneth Braaten, Bjarte Engen Vik, Fred Boerre Lundberg)
2. Finland 1’18”9
(Samppa Lajunen, Jari Mentila, Tapio Nurmela, Hannu Manninen)
3. France 1’41”9
(Sylvain Guillaume, Nicolas Bal, Ludovic Roux, Fabrice Guy)
4. Austria 1’53”1
(Christoph Eugen, Christoph Bieler, Mario Stecher, Felix Gottwald)
5. Japan 2’07”3
(Tsugiharu Ogiwara, Saotshi Mori, Gen Tomii, Kenji Ogiwara)
6. Germany 2’10”5
(Matthias Loos, Ronny Ackermann, Thorsten Schmitt, Jens Deimel)
7. Switzerland 2’30”1
(Marco Zarucchi, Andi Hartmann, Jean-Yves Cuendet, Urs Kunz)
8. Czech Republic 2’53”2
(Marek Fiurasek, Milan Kucera, Jan Matura, Ladislav Rygl)
2002 Salt Lake City (16/17-2)
1. Finland 48’42”2
(Jari Mantila, Hannu Manninen, Jaakko Tallus, Samppa Lajunen)
2. Germany 48’49”7
(Bjoern Kircheisen, Georg Hettich, Marcel Hoehlig, Ronny Ackermann)
3. Austria 48’53”2
(Christoph Bieler, Michael Gruber, Mario Stecher, Felix Gottwald)
4. United States 49’54”1
(Todd Lodwick, Bill Demong, Johnny Spillane, Matt Dayton)
5. Norway 51’22”1
(Sverre Rotevatn, Lars Andreas Oestvik, Jan Rune Grave, Kristian Hammer)
6. France 51’35”5
(Frederic Baud, Ludovic Roux, Kevin Arnould, Nicolas Bal)
7. Switzerland 52’07”9
(Andreas Hurschler, Ronny Heer, Jan Schmid, Ivan Rieder)
8. Japan 52’26”5
Kenji Ogiwara, Gen Tomil, Satoshi Mori, Daito Takahashi)
2006 Torino - (16/02)
1.Austria (Michael Gruber,Cristoph Bieler,Felix Gottwald,Mario Stecher) 49:42.6
2.Germany (Bjoern Kircheisen,Georg Hettich,Ronny Ackermann,Jens Gaiser) 50:07.9
3.Finland (Antti Kuisma,Anssi Koivuranta,Jaakko Tallus,Hanno Manninen ) 49:44.4
4.Switzerland (Ronny Heer,Jan Schmid,Andreas Hurschler,Ivan Rieder ) 50:09.0
5.France (Francois Braud,Ludovic Roux,Jason Lamy Chappuis,Nicolas Bal) 50:19.6
6.Japan (Daito Takahashi,Takashi Kitamura,Norihito Kobayashi,Yosuke Hatakeyama) 50:47.0
7.United States (Jonny Spillane,Carl Van Loan,Bill Demong,Todd Lodwick ) 50:49.5
8.Czech Republic (Ladyslav Rygl,Pavel Churavy,Ales Vodsalek,Tomas Slavik) 52:10.5
DNS : Italy (Davide Bresadola,Jochen Strobl,Daniele Munari,Giuseppe Michielli)
2010 Vancouver (23-2)
1 Austria (Behrnard Gruber,Felix Gottwald,Mario Stecher,David Kreiner) 48:55.6
2 United States (Brett Camerota,Todd Lodwick,Johnny Spillane,Bill Demong) + 5.2
3 Germany (Johannes Rydzek,Tino Edlemann,Eric Frenzel , Bjorn Kircheisen) + 19.5
4 France (Maxime Laheurte,Francois Braud,Sebastien Lacroix,Jason Lamy Chappuis) +39.8
5 Norway (Jan Schmid,Espen Rian,Petter Tande,Magnus Moan) + 54.3
6 Japan (Kato Takhiei,Takahashi Daito,Akito Watabe,Norihito Kobayashi) +1:14.02
7 Finland (Janne Ryynnanen,Jaako Tallus,Anssi Koivuranta,Hannu Manninen) +2:21.5
8 Czech Republic (Ales Vodsedalek,Miroslav Dvorak,Tomas Slavik,Pavel Churavy) + 3:18.6
10 Italy (Alessandro Pittin,Giuseppe Michielli,Lukas Runggaldier,Armin Bauer) +4:42.9