German Championships in Nordic Combined 1999
German Championships Nordic Combined | |
winner | |
singles | Sebastian Haseney |
Competitions | |
Venues | 1 |
Individual competitions | 1 |
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The German Championships in Nordic Combined 1999 took place on February 11, 1999 in Oberwiesenthal , Saxony . The organizer was the German Ski Association with national trainer Hermann Weinbuch . The ski jumping runs were held on the normal hill of the Fichtelbergschanzen . There was a Gundersen competition , while the sprint had to be canceled. The athletes thus missed the dress rehearsal for the upcoming World Championships, in which the sprint was included for the first time as the third combination competition in the World Cup program. These were the last championships held in winter so far.
Result
Gundersen (K 95/15 km)
The individual competition took place in the Gundersen method over 15 kilometers. The candidate for police chief from Zella-Mehlis, Sebastian Haseney , showed the best performance on the cross-country ski run after third place in the jumping , with which he caught up with the top favorite Jens Deimel , who started over two minutes before him . It was the first title for Haseney, who had so far primarily participated in competitions of the second-rate B World Cup .
space | Surname | society | Jump points | running time | Residue |
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1. | Sebastian Haseney | SC Motor Zella-Mehlis | 231.0 | 44: 30.2 | |
2. | Jens Deimel | SK Winterberg | 251.5 | 47: 20.2 | +0: 47.0 |
3. | Sven Koch | SC Motor Zella-Mehlis | 238.5 | 47: 26.9 | +2: 11.7 |
4th | Ralf Adloff | VSC Klingenthal | 207.5 | 45: 08.0 | +2: 58.8 |
5. | Sepp Buchner | WSV Reit im Winkl | 217.0 | 47: 04.9 | +3: 58.7 |
6th | Jens Gaiser | SV Mitteltal-Obertal | 212.5 | 47: 12.8 | +4: 33.6 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Numbers Basketball ... , Saarbrücker Zeitung , document number 0299130022, edition of Saturday, February 13, 1999.
- ↑ Haseney surprisingly gets combined title , Sächsische Zeitung , D-No. 0299120374, Friday, February 12, 1999, page 17.