Nordic combined at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Individual large hill/10 km

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Individual large hill/10 km
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueKuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center,
Zhangjiakou
Date15 February
Competitors48 from 18 nations
Winning time27:13.3
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jørgen Graabak  Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jens Lurås Oftebro  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Akito Watabe  Japan
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The individual large hill/10 km competition in Nordic combined at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 15 February, at the Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou.[1] Jørgen Graabak of Norway won the gold medal, replicating his 2014 success. Jens Lurås Oftebro, also of Norway, became the silver medalist, his first Olympic medal. Akito Watabe of Japan won bronze.

Johannes Rydzek is the defending champion. The 2018 silver medalist, Fabian Rießle, did not qualify for the Olympics, but the bronze medalist, Eric Frenzel, did. Johannes Lamparter was the overall leader of the 2021–22 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup before the Olympics, followed by Jarl Magnus Riiber and Vinzenz Geiger. Lamparter is also the 2021 World Champion in individual large hill/10 km.

Qualification

Results

Ski jumping

The ski jumping part was held at 16:00.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Deficit
1 47 Jarl Magnus Riiber  Norway 142.0 139.8
2 44 Kristjan Ilves  Estonia 140.0 128.7 +0:44
2 40 Ryota Yamamoto  Japan 140.0 128.7 +0:44
4 35 Manuel Faißt  Germany 133.0 128.0 +0:47
5 41 Akito Watabe  Japan 135.0 126.4 +0:54
6 33 Franz-Josef Rehrl  Austria 135.5 121.9 +1:12
7 38 Mario Seidl  Austria 130.0 119.5 +1:21
8 48 Johannes Lamparter  Austria 128.0 118.1 +1:27
9 43 Julian Schmid  Germany 133.5 116.0 +1:35
10 42 Jens Lurås Oftebro  Norway 127.5 113.0 +1:47
11 34 Lukas Greiderer  Austria 129.0 112.8 +1:48
12 45 Jørgen Graabak  Norway 126.5 108.0 +2:07
13 36 Espen Andersen  Norway 125.0 106.9 +2:12
14 46 Vinzenz Geiger  Germany 122.0 106.0 +2:15
15 39 Johannes Rydzek  Germany 123.5 105.2 +2:18
16 20 Mattéo Baud  France 127.5 103.7 +2:24
17 27 Ben Loomis  United States 129.0 103.4 +2:26
18 26 Antoine Gérard  France 129.5 101.9 +2:32
19 19 Jared Shumate  United States 127.5 101.3 +2:34
20 12 Ondřej Pažout  Czech Republic 123.5 99.0 +2:43
21 25 Raffaele Buzzi  Italy 124.0 98.7 +2:44
22 28 Tomáš Portyk  Czech Republic 128.0 97.8 +2:48
23 16 Jan Vytrval  Czech Republic 125.0 97.0 +2:51
24 31 Laurent Mühlethaler  France 123.5 96.9 +2:52
25 37 Ilkka Herola  Finland 117.5 95.9 +2:56
26 29 Eero Hirvonen  Finland 123.0 94.6 +3:01
27 32 Yoshito Watabe  Japan 118.0 94.4 +3:02
28 24 Arttu Mäkiaho  Finland 121.0 87.9 +3:28
29 8 Iacopo Bortolas  Italy 121.5 87.7 +3:28
30 13 Szczepan Kupczak  Poland 121.5 86.3 +3:34
31 18 Lukáš Daněk  Czech Republic 117.0 86.1 +3:35
32 30 Hideaki Nagai  Japan 117.0 83.7 +3:44
33 11 Dmytro Mazurchuk  Ukraine 116.0 83.5 +3:45
34 17 Vid Vrhovnik  Slovenia 114.0 82.4 +3:50
35 23 Taylor Fletcher  United States 117.0 81.2 +3:54
36 4 Jasper Good  United States 115.5 79.8 +4:00
37 22 Otto Niittykoski  Finland 118.0 79.2 +4:02
38 5 Chingiz Rakparov  Kazakhstan 111.5 69.6 +4:41
39 10 Park Je-un  South Korea 107.0 67.9 +4:48
40 21 Samuel Costa  Italy 110.0 64.3 +5:02
41 14 Gaël Blondeau  France 103.5 59.3 +5:22
42 1 Artem Galunin  ROC 108.5 58.0 +5:27
43 15 Alessandro Pittin  Italy 105.0 55.8 +5:36
44 9 Viacheslav Barkov  ROC 103.0 53.3 +5:46
45 2 Andrzej Szczechowicz  Poland 93.0 44.6 +6:21
46 6 Zhao Jiawen  China 93.0 32.7 +7:08
47 3 Markuss Vinogradovs  Latvia 88.0 30.9 +7:16
48 7 Samir Mastiev  ROC 86.5 20.4 +7:58

Cross-country

The cross-country part was held at 18:30.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Start time Cross-country Finish time Deficit
Time Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) 12 Jørgen Graabak  Norway 2:07 25:06.3 1 27:13.3
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10 Jens Lurås Oftebro  Norway 1:47 25:26.7 2 27:13.7 +0.4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Akito Watabe  Japan 0:54 26:19.9 10 27:13.9 +0.6
4 4 Manuel Faißt  Germany 0:47 26:29.6 15 27:16.6 +3.3
5 11 Lukas Greiderer  Austria 1:48 25:37.1 4 27:25.1 +11.8
6 8 Johannes Lamparter  Austria 1:27 26:04.3 8 27:31.3 +18.0
7 14 Vinzenz Geiger  Germany 2:15 25:29.5 3 27:44.5 +31.2
8 1 Jarl Magnus Riiber  Norway 0:00 27:53.1 36 27:53.1 +39.8
9 2 Kristjan Ilves  Estonia 0:44 27:29.5 29 28:13.5 +1:00.2
10 9 Julian Schmid  Germany 1:35 26:39.1 17 28:14.1 +1:00.8
11 6 Franz-Josef Rehrl  Austria 1:12 27:10.2 23 28:22.2 +1:08.9
12 3 Ryota Yamamoto  Japan 0:44 27:44.1 34 28:28.1 +1:14.8
13 7 Mario Seidl  Austria 1:21 27:07.5 21 28:28.5 +1:15.2
14 18 Antoine Gérard  France 2:32 26:20.4 11 28:52.4 +1:39.1
15 13 Espen Andersen  Norway 2:12 26:45.2 18 28:57.2 +1:43.9
16 25 Ilkka Herola  Finland 2:56 26:02.1 7 28:58.1 +1:44.8
17 19 Jared Shumate  United States 2:34 26:24.5 13 28:58.5 +1:45.2
18 23 Jan Vytrval  Czech Republic 2:51 26:26.1 14 29:17.1 +2:03.8
19 17 Ben Loomis  United States 2:26 26:51.2 19 29:17.2 +2:03.9
20 26 Eero Hirvonen  Finland 3:01 26:16.3 9 29:17.3 +2:04.0
21 16 Mattéo Baud  France 2:24 26:54.4 20 29:18.4 +2:05.1
22 21 Raffaele Buzzi  Italy 2:44 26:34.9 16 29:18.9 +2:05.6
23 35 Taylor Fletcher  United States 3:54 25:42.7 5 29:36.7 +2:23.4
24 28 Arttu Mäkiaho  Finland 3:28 26:21.0 12 29:49.0 +2:35.7
25 27 Yoshito Watabe  Japan 3:02 27:08.7 22 30:10.7 +2:57.4
26 24 Laurent Mühlethaler  France 2:52 27:27.6 27 30:19.6 +3:06.3
27 22 Tomáš Portyk  Czech Republic 2:48 27:32.6 31 30:20.6 +3:07.3
28 15 Johannes Rydzek  Germany 2:18 28:04.0 39 30:22.0 +3:08.7
29 20 Ondřej Pažout  Czech Republic 2:43 27:46.7 35 30:29.7 +3:16.4
30 31 Lukáš Daněk  Czech Republic 3:35 27:32.3 30 31:07.3 +3:54.0
31 32 Hideaki Nagai  Japan 3:44 27:28.9 28 31:12.9 +3:59.6
32 33 Dmytro Mazurchuk  Ukraine 3:45 27:35.4 33 31:20.4 +4:07.1
33 43 Alessandro Pittin  Italy 5:36 25:55.8 6 31:31.8 +4:18.5
34 36 Jasper Good  United States 4:00 27:32.9 32 31:32.9 +4:19.6
35 30 Szczepan Kupczak  Poland 3:34 28:25.8 42 31:59.8 +4:46.5
36 34 Vid Vrhovnik  Slovenia 3:50 28:11.8 41 32:01.8 +4:48.5
37 37 Otto Niittykoski  Finland 4:02 28:00.3 38 32:02.3 +4:49.0
38 40 Samuel Costa  Italy 5:02 27:20.3 25 32:22.3 +5:09.0
39 29 Iacopo Bortolas  Italy 3:28 29:01.6 43 32:29.6 +5:16.3
40 41 Gaël Blondeau  France 5:22 27:20.8 26 32:42.8 +5:29.5
41 44 Viacheslav Barkov  ROC 5:46 27:10.9 24 32:56.9 +5:43.6
42 42 Artem Galunin  ROC 5:27 27:55.2 37 33:22.2 +6:08.9
43 38 Chingiz Rakparov  Kazakhstan 4:41 30:07.5 46 34:48.5 +7:35.2
44 39 Park Je-un  South Korea 4:48 30:08.5 47 34:56.5 +7:43.2
45 45 Andrzej Szczechowicz  Poland 6:21 29:27.5 44 35:48.5 +8:35.2
46 48 Samir Mastiev  ROC 7:58 28:09.4 40 36:07.4 +8:54.1
47 46 Zhao Jiawen  China 7:08 29:33.1 45 36:41.1 +9:27.8
47 Markuss Vinogradovs  Latvia 7:16 Did not finish

References

  1. ^ "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Ski jumping results" (PDF). Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Retrieved 21 May 2023.