Nordic combined at the 1936 Winter Olympics

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At the 1936 Winter Olympics, one individual Nordic combined event was contested. It was held on Wednesday, February 12, 1936 (cross-country skiing) and on Thursday, February 13, 1936 (ski jumping).

Nordic combined

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[edit] Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Norway Oddbjørn Hagen
Norway (NOR)
Norway Olaf Hoffsbakken
Norway (NOR)
Norway Sverre Brodahl
Norway (NOR)

[edit] Results

[edit] Cross-country skiing

The 18 kilometre cross-country skiing race was held on Wednesday, February 12, 1936 as part of the special 18 kilometre cross-country race.

The race started at 10:01 a.m.. There was a gap of 30 seconds between each starter. The highest point was at 1010 metres and the lowest point was at 735 metres. The conditions were good with temperatures between -4.8° to -2° Celsius.

Oddbjørn Hagen the winner of this Nordic combined cross-country skiing race won for his performance also a silver medal in the competition of the specialists. In total 16 competitors participated in both events and were also placed in the separate 18 kilometre race.

Place No. Competitor Time Difference Points
1 59 Norway Oddbjørn Hagen (NOR) 1'15:33 240.0
2 102 Norway Olaf Hoffsbakken (NOR) 1'17:37 +2:04 227.8
3 19 Norway Sverre Brodahl (NOR) 1'18:01 +2:28 225.5
4 95 Czechoslovakia František Šimůnek (TCH) 1'19:09 +3:36 219.0
5 27 Italy Severino Menardi (ITA) 1'20:34 +5:01 211.0
6 40 Norway Bernt Østerkløft (NOR) 1'21:37 +6:04 205.1
7 114 Austria Hans Baumann (AUT) 1'22:49 +7:16 198.5
8 63 Czechoslovakia Gustl Berauer (TCH) 1'23:04 +7:31 197.2
9 43 Finland Niilo Nikunen (FIN) 1'23:59 +8:26 192.2
10 1 Germany Willy Bogner (GER) 1'24:11 +8:38 191.2
11 24 Germany Josef Gumpold (GER) 1'24:19 +8:46 190.4
12 106 Germany Friedl Wagner (GER) 1'24:33 +9:00 189.2
13 80 Finland Timo Murama (FIN) 1'24:52 +9:19 187.5
14 66 Italy Andrea Vuerich (ITA) 1'25:01 +9:28 186.7
15 108 Austria Hubert Köstinger (AUT) 1'25:09 +9:36 186.0
16 23 Czechoslovakia Johann Lahr (TCH) 1'25:11 +9:38 185.8
17 109 Switzerland Willi Bernath (SUI) 1'25:12 +9:39 185.7
18 73 Poland Stanisław Marusarz (POL) 1'25:27 +9:54 184.4
35 Poland Marian Woyna-Orlewicz (POL) 1'25:27 +9:54 184.4
20 41 Sweden Jonas Westman (SWE) 1'25:38 +10:05 183.4
21 69 Switzerland Oswald Julen (SUI) 1'25:43 +10:10 183.0
22 110 Sweden Harald Hedjersson (SWE) 1'25:50 +10:17 182.4
23 90 Poland Bronisław Czech (POL) 1'25:55 +10:22 181.9
24 32 United States Karl Satre (USA) 1'25:56 +10:23 181.8
25 115 Finland Pertti Mattila (FIN) 1'26:21 +10:48 179.7
26 22 Finland Lauri Valonen (FIN) 1'26:34 +11:01 178.6
27 99 Switzerland Ernst Berger (SUI) 1'27:13 +11:40 175.2
28 98 Austria Markus Mayer (AUT) 1'27:31 +11:58 173.7
29 88 United States Birger Torrissen (USA) 1'29:08 +13:35 165.3
30 97 Yugoslavia Tone Dečman (YUG) 1'29:44 +14:11 162.3
31 103 Sweden Holger Lundgren (SWE) 1'29:57 +14:24 161.2
32 65 Yugoslavia Albin Jakopič (YUG) 1'30:02 +14:29 160.8
33 74 Canada William Clark (CAN) 1'30:20 +14:47 159.3
34 81 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Vrána (TCH) 1'30:26 +14:53 158.8
35 68 Japan Shinzo Yamada (JPN) 1'31:28 +15:55 153.6
36 101 Poland Andrzej Marusarz (POL) 1'31:30 +15:57 153.4
37 96 Germany Anton Eisgruber (GER) 1'31:38 +16:05 152.8
38 86 Japan Isamo Sekiguchi (JPN) 1'32:40 +17:07 147.7
39 56 Canada William Ball (CAN) 1'32:46 +17:13 147.3
40 30 Japan Tsutomu Sekido (JPN) 1'32:48 +17:15 147.0
41 15 Canada Tormod Mobraaten (CAN) 1'33:28 +17:55 143.8
42 100 United States Edward Blood (USA) 1'33:45 +18:12 142.4
43 46 Yugoslavia Leon Bebler (YUG) 1'34:25 +18:52 139.2
44 54 Latvia Edgars Gruzītis (LAT) 1'35:22 +19:49 134.6
45 70 United States Paul Satre (USA) 1'36:27 +20:54 129.4
46 67 Austria Walter Delle Karth (AUT) 1'37:14 +21:41 125.8
47 37 Canada Karl Baadsvik (CAN) 1'39:30 +23:57 115.2
48 14 Great Britain Percy Legard (GBR) 1'47:47 +32:14 76.8
5 Hungary Károly Kővári (HUN) DNF
28 Hungary László Szalay (HUN) DNF
113 Yugoslavia Rado Istenič (YUG) DNF

[edit] Final standings

Place No. Competitor Total
1 59 Norway Oddbjørn Hagen (NOR) 430.3
2 102 Norway Olaf Hoffsbakken (NOR) 419.8
3 19 Norway Sverre Brodahl (NOR) 408.1
4 22 Finland Lauri Valonen (FIN) 401.2
5 95 Czechoslovakia František Šimůnek (TCH) 394.3
6 40 Norway Bernt Østerkløft (NOR) 393.8
7 73 Poland Stanisław Marusarz (POL) 393.3
80 Finland Timo Murama (FIN) 393.3
9 23 Czechoslovakia Johann Lahr (TCH) 387.4
10 43 Finland Niilo Nikunen (FIN) 383.8
11 41 Sweden Jonas Westman (SWE) 382.7
12 1 Germany Willy Bogner (GER) 381.5
13 24 Germany Josef Gumpold (GER) 380.7
14 63 Czechoslovakia Gustl Berauer (TCH) 379.1
15 108 Austria Hubert Köstinger (AUT) 375.2
16 90 Poland Bronisław Czech (POL) 375.0
17 114 Austria Hans Baumann (AUT) 372.1
18 106 Germany Friedl Wagner (GER) 371.9
19 115 Finland Pertti Mattila (FIN) 368.4
20 27 Italy Severino Menardi (ITA) 368.3
21 69 Switzerland Oswald Julen (SUI) 367.3
22 109 Switzerland Willi Bernath (SUI) 366.4
23 96 Germany Anton Eisgruber (GER) 364.9
24 35 Poland Marian Woyna-Orlewicz (POL) 363.8
25 98 Austria Markus Mayer (AUT) 361.9
26 81 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Vrána (TCH) 359.4
27 32 United States Karl Satre (USA) 355.8
28 88 United States Birger Torrissen (USA) 355.5
29 86 Japan Isamo Sekiguchi (JPN) 350.9
30 99 Switzerland Ernst Berger (SUI) 350.1
31 15 Canada Tormod Mobraaten (CAN) 348.8
32 101 Poland Andrzej Marusarz (POL) 345.5
33 67 Austria Walter Delle Karth (AUT) 333.2
34 97 Yugoslavia Tone Dečman (YUG) 331.4
35 30 Japan Tsutomu Sekido (JPN) 330.3
36 65 Yugoslavia Albin Jakopič (YUG) 327.7
37 100 United States Edward Blood (USA) 325.5
38 46 Yugoslavia Leon Bebler (YUG) 316.7
39 74 Canada William Clark (CAN) 315.4
40 103 Sweden Holger Lundgren (SWE) 313.2
41 37 Canada Karl Baadsvik (CAN) 306.9
42 54 Latvia Edgars Gruzītis (LAT) 282.7
43 68 Japan Shinzo Yamada (JPN) 278.8
44 70 United States Paul Satre (USA) 273.9
45 14 Great Britain Percy Legard (GBR) 249.3
46 56 Canada William Ball (CAN) 244.7
66 Italy Andrea Vuerich (ITA) DNF
110 Sweden Harald Hedjersson (SWE) DNF
5 Hungary Károly Kővári (HUN) DNF
28 Hungary László Szalay (HUN) DNF
113 Yugoslavia Rado Istenič (YUG) DNF

[edit] Participating nations

A total of 51 Nordic combined skiers from 16 nations competed at the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Games:

[edit] References