Date | 14 February 2018 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Alpensia Cross-Country Centre, Alpensia Resort, Mountain Cluster, Daegwallyeong | |
Participants | 48 from 16 countries | |
Format | Normal hill ski jumping and 10 kilometres skiing. Pursuit-style cross-country race, with skiers leaving in order of their finish in the ski jumping, so that final placement determined by final placement in cross-country ski race. |
The normal hill was expected to be dominated by two Germans, Eric Frenzel and Johannes Rydzek, with other contenders felt to be France’s Jason Lamy-Chappuis and Japan’s Akito Watabe. Frenzel had won the last five overall World Cup titles, and was the defending gold medalist, while Rydzek had won four gold medals at the 2017 World Championships, and also won this event at the 2015 Worlds.
Rydzek performed poorly on the normal hill, finishing only 11th. The phase was won by Austrian Franz-Josef Rehrl, who was not expected to contend in the skiing phase. Watabe was third after the ski jump, and Frenzel fifth, still very much in contention, with Norwegian Jarl Magnus Riiber in second place.
Among the contenders, Rydzek had the best ski time, placing third behind Italy’s Alessandro Pittin, who finished only 19th overall due to his poor jumping – 38th of 48 competitors. Frenzel was sixth in the ski phase, but distanced Watabe to defend his gold by 4.8 seconds. Austrian Lukas Klapfer had been fourth in jumping but out-skiied Riiber by 21.4 seconds to take the bronze medal.
Frenzel would win team gold and a bronze on the large hill event in PyeongChang to give him six medals and three golds in Nordic combined at three Winter Olympics. Rydzek would come back to win the large hill event and with Frenzel, help Germany to a comfortable win in the team event.
Pos | Competitor | NOC | Time Margin | Ski Jumping, Normal Hill | Cross Country Skiing, 10 km | |||
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1 | Eric Frenzel | GER | 24:51.4 | 121.7 (5) | 24:51.4 (1) | Gold | ||
2 | Akito Watabe | JPN | +4.8 | 123.7 (3) | 24:56.2 (2) | Silver | ||
3 | Lukas Klapfer | AUT | +18.1 | 122.6 (4) | 25:09.5 (3) | Bronze | ||
4 | Jarl Magnus Riiber | NOR | +22.5 | 126.9 (2) | 25:13.9 (4) | |||
5 | Johannes Rydzek | GER | +27.9 | 109.1 (11) | 25:19.3 (5) | |||
6 | Eero Hirvonen | FIN | +51.6 | 118.0 (6) | 25:43.0 (6) | |||
7 | Fabian Rießle | GER | +1:05.3 | 99.9 (16) | 25:56.7 (7) | |||
8 | Ilkka Herola | FIN | +1:05.5 | 99.7 (17) | 25:56.9 (8) | |||
9 | Vinzenz Geiger | GER | +1:05.5 | 105.4 (13) | 25:56.9 (9) | |||
10 | Espen Andersen | NOR | +1:13.7 | 117.2 (7) | 26:05.1 (10) | |||
11 | Maxime Laheurte | FRA | +1:23.1 | 110.7 (10) | 26:14.5 (11) | |||
12 | Yoshito Watabe | JPN | +1:24.8 | 114.3 (8) | 26:16.2 (12) | |||
13 | Franz-Josef Rehrl | AUT | +1:38.1 | 130.6 (1) | 26:29.5 (13) | |||
14 | Hideaki Nagai | JPN | +1:39.1 | 104.2 (14) | 26:30.5 (14) | |||
15 | François Braud | FRA | +1:49.1 | 108.6 (12) | 26:40.5 (15) | |||
16 | Kristjan Ilves | EST | +2:11.9 | 112.8 (9) | 27:03.3 (16) | |||
17 | Bryan Fletcher | USA | +2:12.2 | 99.0 (18) | 27:03.6 (17) | |||
18 | Jørgen Graabak | NOR | +2:29.9 | 93.6 (23) | 27:21.3 (18) | |||
19 | Alessandro Pittin | ITA | +2:30.5 | 77.4 (38) | 27:21.9 (19) | |||
20 | Berni Gruber | AUT | +2:30.7 | 88.2 (33) | 27:22.1 (20) | |||
21 | Miroslav Dvořák | CZE | +2:32.0 | 89.8 (28) | 27:23.4 (21) | |||
22 | Paweł Słowiok | POL | +2:35.2 | 88.3 (32) | 27:26.6 (22) | |||
23 | Hannu Manninen | FIN | +2:38.4 | 85.2 (=34) | 27:29.8 (23) | |||
24 | Tomáš Portyk | CZE | +2:40.0 | 89.3 (29) | 27:31.4 (24) | |||
25 | Jan Schmid | NOR | +2:43.4 | 88.8 (31) | 27:34.8 (25) | |||
26 | Antoine Gérard | FRA | +2:45.4 | 92.9 (24) | 27:36.8 (26) | |||
27 | Tim Hug | SUI | +2:47.0 | 90.9 (26) | 27:38.4 (27) | |||
28 | Vid Vrhovnik | SLO | +2:48.5 | 90.4 (27) | 27:39.9 (28) | |||
29 | Willi Denifl | AUT | +2:50.4 | 92.3 (25) | 27:41.8 (29) | |||
30 | Viktor Pasichnyk | UKR | +2:54.7 | 84.0 (36) | 27:46.1 (30) | |||
31 | Jason Lamy-Chappuis | FRA | +2:57.5 | 97.7 (19) | 27:48.9 (31) | |||
32 | Lukas Runggaldier | ITA | +2:59.8 | 73.6 (41) | 27:51.2 (32) | |||
33 | Go Yamamoto | JPN | +3:05.7 | 104.0 (15) | 27:57.1 (33) | |||
34 | Ondřej Pažout | CZE | +3:14.4 | 95.8 (22) | 28:05.8 (34) | |||
35 | Taylor Fletcher | USA | +3:27.8 | 76.4 (39) | 28:19.2 (35) | |||
36 | Arttu Mäkiaho | FIN | +3:35.9 | 85.2 (=34) | 28:27.3 (36) | |||
37 | Aaron Kostner | ITA | +3:39.0 | 89.2 (30) | 28:30.4 (37) | |||
38 | Ernest Yakhin | ROC | +3:42.9 | 96.7 (21) | 28:34.3 (38) | |||
39 | Szczepan Kupczak | POL | +4:11.2 | 96.8 (20) | 29:02.6 (39) | |||
40 | Raffaele Buzzi | ITA | +4:21.7 | 74.6 (40) | 29:13.1 (40) | |||
41 | Ben Loomis | USA | +4:29.4 | 79.5 (37) | 29:20.8 (41) | |||
42 | Adam Cieślar | POL | +4:47.3 | 68.7 (44) | 29:38.7 (42) | |||
43 | Karl-August Tiirmaa | EST | +5:13.8 | 68.9 (43) | 30:05.2 (43) | |||
44 | Marjan Jelenko | SLO | +5:17.1 | 60.4 (46) | 30:08.5 (44) | |||
45 | Jasper Good | USA | +5:48.4 | 58.8 (47) | 30:39.8 (45) | |||
46 | Park Je-Eon | KOR | +6:05.1 | 73.3 (42) | 30:56.5 (46) | |||
47 | Wojciech Marusarz | POL | +6:36.1 | 61.3 (45) | 31:27.5 (47) | |||
Lukáš Daněk | CZE | – | [62.9] ( | – |