Nordic combined at the 1968 Winter Olympics

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Nordic combined at the 1968 Winter Olympics consisted of one event, held from 10 February to 12 February at Autrans.[1][2]

VenueAutrans
Dates10–12 February 1976
Competitors41 from 13 nations
Winning Score449.04
Quick facts Nordic combined at the X Olympic Winter Games, Venue ...
Nordic combined
at the X Olympic Winter Games
VenueAutrans
Dates10–12 February 1976
Competitors41 from 13 nations
Winning Score449.04
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Franz Keller  West Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alois Kälin  Switzerland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Andreas Kunz  East Germany
 1964
1972 
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Medal summary

Medal table

[1]

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 West Germany1001
2 Switzerland0101
3 East Germany0011
Totals (3 entries)1113
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Events

[1]

More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
details
Franz Keller
 West Germany
449.04 Alois Kälin
 Switzerland
447.99 Andreas Kunz
 East Germany
444.10
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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)Franz Keller West Germany118.1122.081.3240.1150:45.2208.9413449.04
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Alois Kälin Switzerland73.197.895.4193.22447:21.5254.791447.99
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Andreas Kunz East Germany109.3105.8107.6216.91049:19.8227.203444.10
4Tomáš Kučera Czechoslovakia109.2108.2102.6217.4950:07.7216.746434.14
5Ezio Damolin Italy103.4102.699.4206.01349:36.2223.544429.54
6Józef Gąsienica Poland100.2112.7105.0217.7850:34.5211.0811428.78
7Robert Makara Soviet Union109.3113.574.1222.8651:09.3204.1217426.92
8Vyacheslav Dryagin Soviet Union106.6107.5115.3222.8551:22.0201.5819424.38
9Roland Weißpflog East Germany94.690.191.7186.32948:33.5238.002424.30
10Hiroshi Itagaki Japan78.7115.4122.0237.4253:26.2177.2529414.65
11Karl-Heinz Luck East Germany100.298.691.4198.82050:14.7215.228414.02
12Tõnu Haljand Soviet Union101.0101.889.4202.81750:40.5209.8812412.68
13John Bower United States104.2101.099.4205.21451:00.1205.9616411.16
14Günther Naumann West Germany95.494.692.3190.02849:48.5220.895410.89
15Józef Gąsienica Daniel Poland107.678.396.2203.81651:10.1203.9618407.76
16Ladislav Rygl Czechoslovakia97.1100.2100.2200.41950:55.5206.8814407.28
17Fabio Morandini Italy83.090.990.8181.73350:08.5216.567398.26
18Erwin Fiedor Poland119.0112.9115.3234.3354:48.7161.6336395.93
19Mikhail Artyukhov Soviet Union94.697.890.7192.42651:32.4199.5020391.90
20Jan Kawulok Poland103.497.095.7200.41852:32.7187.5125387.91
21Mikkel Dobloug Norway94.697.894.6192.42751:55.8194.8221387.22
22Georg Krog United States105.4106.8100.2212.21153:55.9171.5633383.76
23Akemi Taniguchi Japan114.4110.0109.1224.4455:04.5158.7439383.14
24Katsutoshi Okubo Japan96.298.690.1194.82352:33.1187.4326382.23
25Alfred Winkler West Germany88.998.694.2192.82552:26.0188.7924381.59
26Jim Miller United States70.585.186.5171.63550:56.0206.7815378.38
27Markus Svendsen Norway98.6105.0105.8210.81254:19.4167.0535377.85
28Kåre Olav Berg Norway104.2100.295.4204.41553:57.8171.2034375.60
29Hans Rudhardt West Germany96.795.798.7195.42253:15.3179.3428374.74
30Ilpo Nuolikivi Finland87.290.987.2178.13452:39.6186.1827364.28
31Masatoshi Suto Japan87.395.772.2183.03053:32.6176.0331359.03
32Ulli Öhlböck Austria76.083.785.1168.83652:23.9189.2023358.00
33Esa Klinga Finland80.286.580.2166.73752:19.7190.0422356.74
34Waldemar Heigenhauser Austria101.895.492.7197.22155:00.4159.4938356.69
35Helmut Voggenberger Austria95.486.584.4181.93254:57.2160.0737341.97
36Raimo Majuri Finland82.379.576.7161.83853:30.2176.4830338.28
37Émile Salvi France77.780.976.2158.63953:44.3173.7832332.38
38Jean-Marie Bourgeois France56.035.655.4111.44050:18.0214.509325.90
39Tom Upham United States80.992.290.0182.23156:30.5142.9740325.17
40Gjert Andersen Norway116.299.4105.0221.270:28.0102.4941323.69
41Gervais Poirot France49.451.251.2102.44150:22.2213.5810315.98
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Participating NOCs

Thirteen nations participated in Nordic combined at the Grenoble Games.[1]

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