Nordic combined at the 1960 Winter Olympics

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Nordic combined at the 1960 Winter Olympics consisted of one event, held from 21 February to 22 February. The ski jumping portion took place at Papoose Peak Jumps, while the cross-country portion took place at McKinney Creek Stadium (Tahoma, California).[1][2]

VenuePapoose Peak Jumps (ski jumping)
McKinney Creek Stadium (cross-country skiing)
Dates21–22 February 1960
Competitors33 from 13 nations
Winning Score457.95
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Nordic combined
at the VIII Olympic Winter Games
VenuePapoose Peak Jumps (ski jumping)
McKinney Creek Stadium (cross-country skiing)
Dates21–22 February 1960
Competitors33 from 13 nations
Winning Score457.95
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Georg Thoma  United Team of Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tormod Knutsen  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nikolay Gusakov  Soviet Union
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Competition opened with the ski jumping event. Standings were determined by a point system under the parameters of combined distance points (3 jumps per competitor) and "style" points awarded for each attempt. The table below reflects the best distance out of three attempts.

The following day, the second part of the Nordic Combined mandated the 15 kilometer cross-country competition. Points were awarded by timing (set number of points by timed placing). The combined points total of both events determined the final standings.

This event marked the first time the Däscher Technique was used in the ski jumping part of the Nordic Combined competition.

Medal summary

Medal table

[1]

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United Team of Germany1001
2 Norway0101
3 Soviet Union0011
Totals (3 entries)1113
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The medals for Germany and the Soviet Union were the first for those countries in Nordic combined.

Events

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More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
details
Georg Thoma
 United Team of Germany
457.95 Tormod Knutsen
 Norway
453.00 Nikolay Gusakov
 Soviet Union
452.00
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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]

More information Rank, Name ...
RankNameCountrySki JumpingCross-countryTotal
Jump 1Jump 2Jump 3TotalRankTimePointsRank
1st place, gold medalist(s)Georg Thoma United Team of Germany106.0110.0111.5221.5159:23.8236.454457.95
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Tormod Knutsen Norway107.0104.5110.0217.0459:31.0236.005453.00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Nikolay Gusakov Soviet Union104.5102.5107.5212.01058:29.4240.001452.00
4Pekka Ristola Finland107.5106.5106.0214.0659:32.8235.876449.87
5Dmitry Kochkin Soviet Union109.5105.0110.0219.521:01:32.1228.1911447.69
6Arne Larsen Norway99.0109.0106.0215.051:01:10.1229.6110444.61
7Sverre Stenersen Norway102.0103.5101.5205.5141:00:24.0232.588438.08
8Lars Dahlqvist Sweden95.598.0103.5201.52059:46.0235.037436.53
9Paavo Korhonen Finland97.598.599.0197.52459:08.0237.483434.98
10Bengt Eriksson Sweden103.0106.0107.0213.081:03:27.9220.7119433.71
11Gunder Gundersen Norway101.0100.5104.5205.5141:01:41.9227.5512433.05
12Mikhail Pryakin Soviet Union91.098.5102.0200.5211:00:25.7232.459432.95
13Günter Flauger United Team of Germany103.0104.0103.0207.0121:02:10.0225.7414432.74
14Enzo Perin Italy98.0101.0106.0207.0121:02:16.9225.2917432.29
15Yosuke Eto Japan106.0101.5112.5218.531:05:51.4211.4823429.98
16Leonid Fyodorov Soviet Union91.5100.5101.5202.0171:02:13.1225.5515427.55
17Rainer Dietel United Team of Germany104.5109.5104.5214.061:05:32.8212.6522426.65
18Vlastimil Melich Czechoslovakia96.098.599.5198.0231:01:49.0227.1013425.10
19Józef Karpiel Poland85.591.0103.5194.5251:02:14.0225.4816419.98
20Martin Körner United Team of Germany102.5107.0105.0212.0101:07:37.0204.6527416.65
21Alois Leodolter Austria103.0102.5102.5205.5141:06:21.9209.4825414.98
22Ensio Hyytiä Finland109.5103.076.0212.591:08:14.0202.2629414.76
23Martti Maatela Finland96.090.0106.0202.0171:06:13.5210.0024412.00
24Akemi Taniguchi Japan91.096.098.0194.0261:04:52.9215.2320409.23
25Irvin Servold Canada85.084.092.5177.5291:03:07.3222.0718399.57
26Alfred Vincelette United States99.091.589.5190.5281:07:35.4204.7726395.27
27Theodore Farwell United States76.586.586.0172.5301:05:09.4214.1921386.69
28Clarence Servold Canada69.565.074.5144.03258:49.1238.712382.71
29John Cress United States90.092.099.5191.5271:12:59.7183.8131375.31
30Craig Lussi United States83.575.075.0158.5311:07:55.7203.4228361.92
31Hal Nerdal Australia72.066.065.5138.0331:10:15.6194.3930332.39
Rikio Yoshida Japan98.097.0104.0202.017DNS--DNF
Takashi Matsui Japan98.599.099.5198.522DNS--DNF
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Participating NOCs

Thirteen nations participated in Nordic combined at the Squaw Valley Games. Australia made their Olympic Nordic combined debut.[1]

References

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