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Nordic combined
at the IX Olympic Winter Games
Venue Seefeld in Tirol
Dates2–3 February 1964
Competitors32 from 11 nations
Winning score469.28
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tormod Knutsen   Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nikolay Kiselyov   Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Georg Thoma   United Team of Germany
←  1960
1968 →

Nordic combined at the 1964 Winter Olympics consisted of one event, held 2–3 February at Seefeld in Tirol. [1] [2]

Medal summary

Medal table

[1]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Norway1001
2  Soviet Union0101
3  United Team of Germany0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Events

[1]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
details
Tormod Knutsen
  Norway
469.28 Nikolay Kiselyov
  Soviet Union
453.04 Georg Thoma
  United Team of Germany
452.88

Individual

Athletes did three normal hill ski jumps, with the lowest score dropped. They then raced a 15 kilometre cross-country course, with the time converted to points. The athlete with the highest combined points score was awarded the gold medal. [1]

Rank Name Country Ski jumping Cross-country Total
Jump 1 Jump 2 Jump 3 Total Rank Time Points Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tormod Knutsen   Norway 120.8 118.1 110.2 238.9 2 50:58.6 230.38 4 469.28
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nikolay Kiselyov   Soviet Union 113.9 94.1 119.1 233.0 3 51:49.1 220.04 8 453.04
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Georg Thoma   United Team of Germany 122.0 119.1 112.7 241.1 1 52:31.2 211.78 10 452.88
4 Nikolay Gusakov   Soviet Union 100.3 103.4 120.0 223.4 7 51:19.8 225.96 5 449.36
5 Arne Larsen   Norway 96.5 101.8 81.2 198.3 17 50:49.6 232.33 3 430.63
6 Arne Barhaugen   Norway 95.7 91.6 95.6 191.3 20 50:40.4 234.33 2 425.63
7 Vyacheslav Dryagin   Soviet Union 95.9 101.8 114.4 216.2 10 52:58.3 206.55 12 422.75
8 Ezio Damolin   Italy 99.5 90.9 98.6 198.1 18 51:42.3 221.44 7 419.54
9 Rainer Dietel   United Team of Germany 114.5 109.3 108.3 223.8 6 54:07.3 193.34 15 417.14
10 Willy Köstinger   Austria 113.8 101.0 111.7 225.5 5 54:35.5 188.18 18 413.68
11 Bjørn Wirkola   Norway 101.9 101.0 115.3 217.2 9 53:51.9 196.34 14 413.54
12 Alois Kälin   Switzerland 61.7 81.6 78.3 159.9 28 49:12.8 253.33 1 413.23
13 Štefan Olekšák   Czechoslovakia 94.8 91.0 88.6 185.8 24 51:29.5 223.98 6 409.78
14 Erwin Fiedor   Poland 105.4 113.7 97.1 219.1 8 54:41.3 187.06 19 406.16
15 John Bower   United States 90.9 90.8 100.2 191.1 21 52:26.4 212.66 9 403.76
16 Roland Weißpflog   United Team of Germany 101.3 117.1 115.3 232.4 4 56:18.2 169.30 23 401.70
17 Horst Möhwald   United Team of Germany 97.0 89.4 92.2 189.2 23 52:56.2 206.98 11 396.18
18 Enzo Perin   Italy 81.6 102.6 97.8 200.4 15 54:17.7 191.42 17 391.82
19 Waldemar Heigenhauser   Austria 105.4 105.0 83.7 210.4 11 56:24.1 168.32 25 378.72
20 Takashi Fujisawa   Japan 99.8 108.3 96.4 208.1 12 56:31.0 167.12 26 375.22
21 Josef Kutheil   Czechoslovakia 105.4 92.5 102.6 208.0 13 56:58.3 162.36 28 370.36
22 Erkki Luiro   Finland 103.5 101.8 103.5 207.0 14 56:57.3 162.50 27 369.50
23 Raimo Majuri   Finland 91.5 99.4 93.3 192.7 19 55:44.5 175.52 21 368.22
24 Miloslav Švaříček   Czechoslovakia 91.3 96.2 103.6 199.8 16 57:16.7 159.08 30 358.88
25 Esa Klinga   Finland 94.4 77.3 78.7 173.1 26 55:22.4 179.49 20 352.59
26 Raimo Partanen   Finland 83.9 72.7 54.0 156.6 29 54:15.9 191.78 16 348.38
27 Jim Shea   United States 72.1 69.2 58.4 141.3 31 53:04.2 205.46 13 346.76
28 Leopold Kohl   Austria 82.2 74.9 99.4 181.6 25 57:09.8 160.26 29 341.86
29 Franz Scherübl   Austria 75.2 76.6 93.0 169.6 27 56:19.9 169.00 24 338.60
30 Eiichi Tanaka   Japan 89.7 90.0 100.2 190.2 22 58:23.9 147.30 31 337.50
31 Akemi Taniguchi   Japan 39.7 81.8 38.0 121.5 32 56:14.1 170.01 22 291.51
- Jim Page   United States 80.1 71.4 72.2 152.3 30 DNS - - -

Participating NOCs

Eleven nations participated in Nordic combined at the Innsbruck Games. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Offizieller Bericht der IX. Olympischen Winterspiele Innsbruck 1964" (PDF). Austrian Federal Publishing House for Instruction, Science and Art, Vienna and Munich. LA84 Foundation. 1964. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Nordic Combined at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2019.

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