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

Individual normal hill/10 km
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueKuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center,
Zhangjiakou
Date9 February
Competitors45 from 17 nations
Winning time25:07.7
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vinzenz Geiger  Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jørgen Graabak  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lukas Greiderer  Austria

The individual normal hill/10 km competition in Nordic combined at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 9 February, at the Kuyangshu Nordic Center and Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou.[1] Vinzenz Geiger of Germany won the event. For him, this was the first Olympic medal in an individual event. Jørgen Graabak of Norway, the 2014 individual large hill and team champion, was second. Lukas Greiderer of Austria won the bronze medal, his first Olympic medal.

The defending champion was Eric Frenzel, who won this event in 2014 and 2018. Frenzel qualified for the Olympics but did not participate in the event. The 2018 silver medalist, Akito Watabe, qualified as well. but the bronze medalist, Lukas Klapfer, did not. Johannes Lamparter was the overall leader of the 2021–22 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup before the Olympics, followed by Jarl Magnus Riiber and Geiger. Riiber was the 2021 World Champion in individual large hill/10 km. Riiber had to withdraw from the event due to a positive COVID-19 test.

Ryota Yamamoto won the jump. In the cross-country part, the three athletes with the next best results in the jump, Greiderer, Julian Schmid, and Johannes Rydzek, soon caught up with Yamamoto and skied together, followed by another group 25–30 seconds behind. At 6 km, Yamamoto has already dropped out of medal contention, and Greiderer, Schmid, and Rydzek were 30 seconds ahead of the second group, then the gap started to narrow. The group caught up with Greiderer, but at 8.5 km Schmid and Rydzek were still 15 seconds ahead. Finally, they were caught up as well, and at the finish line Geiger was first, Graabak second, and Greiderer third, with Lamparter fourth not so far behind.

Qualification

Results

Ski jumping

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

RankBibNameCountryDistance (m)PointsTime difference
139Ryōta Yamamoto Japan108.0133.0
234Lukas Greiderer Austria103.5123.4+0:38
342Julian Schmid Germany103.0123.1+0:40
438Johannes Rydzek Germany104.0122.2+0:43
546Johannes Lamparter Austria100.0116.9+1:04
529Sora Yachi Japan103.5116.9+1:04
732Franz-Josef Rehrl Austria102.0115.8+1:09
837Ilkka Herola Finland100.0115.7+1:09
944Jørgen Graabak Norway98.5114.1+1:16
940Akito Watabe Japan98.0114.1+1:16
1145Vinzenz Geiger Germany98.0111.4+1:26
1220Mattéo Baud France97.5111.3+1:27
1331Yoshito Watabe Japan97.5110.8+1:29
1327Tomáš Portyk Czech Republic97.0110.8+1:29
1534Espen Bjørnstad Norway99.0110.1+1:32
1636Espen Andersen Norway96.0109.3+1:35
1726Ben Loomis United States94.5105.6+1:50
1833Martin Fritz Austria96.0105.2+1:51
1928Eero Hirvonen Finland93.0104.1+1:56
2041Jens Lurås Oftebro Norway92.5103.8+1:57
2130Laurent Mühlethaler France94.0102.4+2:02
2224Raffaele Buzzi Italy93.099.9+2:12
2212Ondřej Pažout Czech Republic96.099.9+2:12
2419Jared Shumate United States93.599.2+2:15
2518Lukáš Daněk Czech Republic97.098.2+2:19
262Iacopo Bortolas Italy93.597.0+2:24
2723Arttu Mäkiaho Finland95.595.1+2:32
2821Perttu Reponen Finland90.094.2+2:35
2916Jan Vytrval Czech Republic92.593.5+2:38
3014Gaël Blondeau France91.091.3+2:47
3117Vid Vrhovnik Slovenia91.588.0+3:00
3213Szczepan Kupczak Poland89.587.5+3:02
334Stephen Schumann United States88.586.4+3:06
3422Taylor Fletcher United States86.583.3+3:19
3511Dmytro Mazurchuk Ukraine87.082.5+3:22
368Park Je-un South Korea90.082.3+3:23
376Andrzej Szczechowicz Poland82.576.4+3:46
3810Chingiz Rakparov Kazakhstan79.569.9+4:12
393Artem Galunin ROC77.066.8+4:25
4015Alessandro Pittin Italy75.562.9+4:40
415Viacheslav Barkov ROC78.061.6+4:46
429Zhao Jiawen China81.059.0+4:56
437Markuss Vinogradovs Latvia72.055.0+5:12
441Samir Mastiev ROC72.047.8+5:41
25Antoine Gérard FranceDisqualified
43Terence Weber GermanyDid not start

Cross-country

The cross-country part was held at 19:00.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Start time Cross-country Finish time Deficit
TimeRank
1st place, gold medalist(s)11Vinzenz Geiger Germany1:2623:41.7125:07.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s)9Jørgen Graabak Norway1:1623:52.5225:08.5+0.8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)2Lukas Greiderer Austria0:3824:36.3725:14.3+6.6
45Johannes Lamparter Austria1:0424:12.7325:16.7+9.0
54Johannes Rydzek Germany0:4324:46.5925:29.5+21.8
68Ilkka Herola Finland1:0924:24.1425:33.1+25.4
710Akito Watabe Japan1:1624:24.1425:40.1+32.4
83Julian Schmid Germany0:4025:17.92125:57.9+50.2
97Franz-Josef Rehrl Austria1:0925:08.31726:17.3+1:09.6
1020Jens Lurås Oftebro Norway1:5724:53.21126:50.2+1:42.5
1116Espen Andersen Norway1:3525:17.32026:52.3+1:44.6
1218Martin Fritz Austria1:5125:02.41426:53.4+1:45.7
1313Yoshito Watabe Japan1:2925:25.22326:54.2+1:46.5
141Ryota Yamamoto Japan0:0026:54.33426:54.3+1:46.6
1517Ben Loomis United States1:5025:07.81626:57.8+1:50.1
1622Raffaele Buzzi Italy2:1224:47.31026:59.3+1:51.6
1719Eero Hirvonen Finland1:5625:06.31527:02.3+1:54.6
1812Mattéo Baud France1:2725:42.02527:09.0+2:01.3
1924Jared Shumate United States2:1524:55.01327:10.0+2:02.3
2014Tomáš Portyk Czech Republic1:2925:47.42627:16.4+2:08.7
2125Lukáš Daněk Czech Republic2:1925:22.82227:41.8+2:34.1
2228Perttu Reponen Finland2:3525:09.71827:44.7+2:37.0
2327Arttu Mäkiaho Finland2:3225:14.31927:46.3+2:38.6
2434Taylor Fletcher United States3:1924:31.9627:50.9+2:43.2
2533Stephen Schumann United States3:0624:46.4827:52.4+2:44.7
2629Jan Vytrval Czech Republic2:3825:26.72428:04.7+2:57.0
2715Espen Bjørnstad Norway1:3226:40.13228:12.1+3:04.4
2821Laurent Mühlethaler France2:0226:24.63128:26.6+3:18.9
2923Ondřej Pažout Czech Republic2:1226:19.43028:31.4+3:23.7
306Sora Yachi Japan1:0427:34.64028:38.6+3:30.9
3130Gaël Blondeau France2:4725:56.32728:43.3+3:35.6
3240Alessandro Pittin Italy4:4024:53.41229:33.4+4:25.7
3326Iacopo Bortolas Italy2:2427:30.83829:54.8+4:47.1
3432Szczepan Kupczak Poland3:0227:22.33730:24.3+5:16.6
3537Andrzej Szczechowicz Poland3:4626:40.23330:26.2+5:18.5
3635Dmytro Mazurchuk Ukraine3:2227:08.33530:30.3+5:22.6
3731Vid Vrhovnik Slovenia3:0027:34.53930:34.5+5:26.8
3841Viacheslav Barkov ROC4:4626:08.22830:54.2+5:46.5
3939Artem Galunin ROC4:2527:13.83631:38.8+6:31.1
4044Samir Mastiev ROC5:4126:18.02931:59.0+6:51.3
4138Chingiz Rakparov Kazakhstan4:1227:51.14132:03.1+6:55.4
4236Park Je-un South Korea3:2329:11.34332:34.3+7:26.6
4342Zhao Jiawen China4:5628:33.84233:29.8+8:22.1
4443Markuss Vinogradovs Latvia5:1229:22.44434:34.4+9:26.7

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