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Nordic Combined at the IV Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Große Olympiaschanze | ||||||||||||
Dates | 12–13 February 1936 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 51 from 16 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning Score | 430.3 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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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).
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Oddbjørn Hagen Norway |
Olaf Hoffsbakken Norway |
Sverre Brodahl Norway |
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 |
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1 | 59 | Oddbjørn Hagen (NOR) | 1'15:33 | 240.0 | |
2 | 102 | Olaf Hoffsbakken (NOR) | 1'17:37 | +2:04 | 227.8 |
3 | 19 | Sverre Brodahl (NOR) | 1'18:01 | +2:28 | 225.5 |
4 | 95 | František Šimůnek (TCH) | 1'19:09 | +3:36 | 219.0 |
5 | 27 | Severino Menardi (ITA) | 1'20:34 | +5:01 | 211.0 |
6 | 40 | Bernt Østerkløft (NOR) | 1'21:37 | +6:04 | 205.1 |
7 | 114 | Hans Baumann (AUT) | 1'22:49 | +7:16 | 198.5 |
8 | 63 | Gustl Berauer (TCH) | 1'23:04 | +7:31 | 197.2 |
9 | 43 | Niilo Nikunen (FIN) | 1'23:59 | +8:26 | 192.2 |
10 | 1 | Willy Bogner (GER) | 1'24:11 | +8:38 | 191.2 |
11 | 24 | Josef Gumpold (GER) | 1'24:19 | +8:46 | 190.4 |
12 | 106 | Friedl Wagner (GER) | 1'24:33 | +9:00 | 189.2 |
13 | 80 | Timo Murama (FIN) | 1'24:52 | +9:19 | 187.5 |
14 | 66 | Andrea Vuerich (ITA) | 1'25:01 | +9:28 | 186.7 |
15 | 108 | Hubert Köstinger (AUT) | 1'25:09 | +9:36 | 186.0 |
16 | 23 | Johann Lahr (TCH) | 1'25:11 | +9:38 | 185.8 |
17 | 109 | Willi Bernath (SUI) | 1'25:12 | +9:39 | 185.7 |
18 | 73 | Stanisław Marusarz (POL) | 1'25:27 | +9:54 | 184.4 |
35 | Marian Woyna-Orlewicz (POL) | 1'25:27 | +9:54 | 184.4 | |
20 | 41 | Jonas Westman (SWE) | 1'25:38 | +10:05 | 183.4 |
21 | 69 | Oswald Julen (SUI) | 1'25:43 | +10:10 | 183.0 |
22 | 110 | Harald Hedjersson (SWE) | 1'25:50 | +10:17 | 182.4 |
23 | 90 | Bronisław Czech (POL) | 1'25:55 | +10:22 | 181.9 |
24 | 32 | Karl Satre (USA) | 1'25:56 | +10:23 | 181.8 |
25 | 115 | Pertti Mattila (FIN) | 1'26:21 | +10:48 | 179.7 |
26 | 22 | Lauri Valonen (FIN) | 1'26:34 | +11:01 | 178.6 |
27 | 99 | Ernst Berger (SUI) | 1'27:13 | +11:40 | 175.2 |
28 | 98 | Markus Mayer (AUT) | 1'27:31 | +11:58 | 173.7 |
29 | 88 | Birger Torrissen (USA) | 1'29:08 | +13:35 | 165.3 |
30 | 97 | Tone Dečman (YUG) | 1'29:44 | +14:11 | 162.3 |
31 | 103 | Holger Lundgren (SWE) | 1'29:57 | +14:24 | 161.2 |
32 | 65 | Albin Jakopič (YUG) | 1'30:02 | +14:29 | 160.8 |
33 | 74 | William Clark (CAN) | 1'30:20 | +14:47 | 159.3 |
34 | 81 | Rudolf Vrána (TCH) | 1'30:26 | +14:53 | 158.8 |
35 | 68 | Shinzo Yamada (JPN) | 1'31:28 | +15:55 | 153.6 |
36 | 101 | Andrzej Marusarz (POL) | 1'31:30 | +15:57 | 153.4 |
37 | 96 | Anton Eisgruber (GER) | 1'31:38 | +16:05 | 152.8 |
38 | 86 | Isamo Sekiguchi (JPN) | 1'32:40 | +17:07 | 147.7 |
39 | 56 | William Ball (CAN) | 1'32:46 | +17:13 | 147.3 |
40 | 30 | Tsutomu Sekido (JPN) | 1'32:48 | +17:15 | 147.0 |
41 | 15 | Tormod Mobraaten (CAN) | 1'33:28 | +17:55 | 143.8 |
42 | 100 | Edward Blood (USA) | 1'33:45 | +18:12 | 142.4 |
43 | 46 | Leon Bebler (YUG) | 1'34:25 | +18:52 | 139.2 |
44 | 54 | Edgars Gruzītis (LAT) | 1'35:22 | +19:49 | 134.6 |
45 | 70 | Paul Satre (USA) | 1'36:27 | +20:54 | 129.4 |
46 | 67 | Walter Delle Karth (AUT) | 1'37:14 | +21:41 | 125.8 |
47 | 37 | Karl Baadsvik (CAN) | 1'39:30 | +23:57 | 115.2 |
48 | 14 | Percy Legard (GBR) | 1'47:47 | +32:14 | 76.8 |
– | 5 | Károly Kővári (HUN) | – | – | DNF |
28 | László Szalay (HUN) | – | – | DNF | |
113 | Rado Istenič (YUG) | – | – | DNF |
A total of 51 Nordic combined skiers from 16 nations competed at the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Games: