German Championships in Nordic Combined 2003

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Nordic combination German Championships Nordic Combined German Ski Association Logo.svg
winner
singles Ronny AckermannRonny Ackermann Ronny Ackermann
sprint Ronny AckermannRonny Ackermann Ronny Ackermann
Juniors singles Christian UlmerChristian Ulmer Christian Ulmer
Juniors sprint Philipp RiesslePhilipp Riessle Philipp Riessle
Competitions
Venues 1
Individual competitions 2
Attendees
athlete 39
2002 2004
Fichtelbergschanzen in Oberwiesenthal

The German Championships in Nordic Combined 2003 took place from July 25 to 27, 2003 in Oberwiesenthal , Saxony . The organizer was the German Ski Association . The jumping runs were held on the K95 Fichtelbergschanze , which is covered with matting . A Gundersen competition and a sprint took place.

Results

Individual men (HS 106/15 km)

The individual competition took place in the Gundersen method over 15 kilometers. The later junior champion Christian Ulmer showed the best jumps, while Björn Kircheisen showed the best mileage. German champion was Ronny Ackermann , who achieved the fifth best running time after the second best jumping performance.

space Surname society Jump points running time Residue
01. Ronny Ackermann WSV Oberhof 05 , TSV 228.5 32: 41.1
02. Jens Gaiser SV Mitteltal-Obertal , SBW 218.5 32: 19.7 + 018.6
03. Björn Kircheisen WSV Johanngeorgenstadt , SVS 210.0 32: 04.6 + 037.5
04th Sebastian Haseney SC Motor Zella-Mehlis , TSV 210.0 32: 09.3 + 042.2
05. Marko Baacke WSC Ruhla , TSV 206.0 32: 23.7 +1: 12.6
06th Matthias Menz SC Steinbach-Hallenberg , TSV 222.0 33: 54.1 +1: 39.0
07th Christian Ulmer SC Wiesensteig , SBW 230.0 34: 59.3 +2: 12.2
08th. Christoph Menz SC Motor Zella-Mehlis , TSV 200.0 34: 50.3 +4: 03.2
09. Jens Kaufmann SV Baiersbronn , SBW 197.5 34: 43.7 +4: 06.6
10. Philipp Riessle SZ Breitnau , SBW 185.5 33: 57.7 +4: 08.6

Sprint men (HS 106 / 7.5 km)

The sprint took place from the normal hill and over 7.5 km. 39 athletes took part, but two athletes did not take part in cross-country skiing after jumping. Ronny Ackermann showed the best jump , while Björn Kircheisen had the best running time.

space Surname society Jump points running time Residue
01. Ronny Ackermann WSV Oberhof 05 , TSV 121.0 14: 52.4
02. Jens Gaiser SV Mitteltal-Obertal , SB 117.5 14: 38.5 + 000.1
03. Björn Kircheisen WSV Johanngeorgenstadt , SVS 112.0 14: 32.4 + 016.0
04th Georg Hettich ST Schonach , SBW 110.5 14: 48.7 + 038.3
05. Matthias Menz SC Steinbach-Hallenberg , TSV 112.0 15: 01.0 + 044.6
06th Marcel Höhlig WSV Oberhof 05 , TSV 115.0 15: 19.4 + 051.0
07th Philipp Riessle SZ Breitnau , SBW 110.5 15: 03.8 + 053.4
08th. Christian Ulmer SC Wiesensteig , SBW 114.5 15: 43.8 +1: 17.4
09. Marc Frey SV Baiersbronn , SBW 099.0 14: 59.2 +1: 34.8
10. Stephan Münchmeyer WSV Oberhof 05 , TSV 096.0 15: 03.1 +1: 50.7

Individual Juniors (HS 106/15 km)

The individual competition took place at the same time as the men's competition in the Gundersen method over 15 kilometers. Christian Ulmer became junior champion .

space Surname society Jump points running time Residue
01. Christian Ulmer SC Wiesensteig , SBW 230.0 34: 59.3
02. Jens Kaufmann SV Baiersbronn , SBW 197.5 34: 43.7 +1: 54.5
03. Philipp Reissle SZ Breitnau , SBW 185.5 33: 57.7 +1: 56.4
04th Christian Beetz WSV Oberhof 05 , TSV 164.0 33: 05.5 +2: 30.2
05. Marco Kühne SC Motor Zella-Mehlis , SVS 179.5 34: 46.2 +3: 08.9

Sprint Juniors (HS 106 / 7.5 km)

The junior sprint was integrated into the men's sprint. Philipp Riessle became junior champion .

space Surname society Jump points running time Residue
01. Philipp Riessle SZ Breitnau , SBW 110.5 15: 03.8
02. Christian Ulmer SC Wiesensteig , SBW 114.5 15: 43.8 + 024.1
03. Jens Kaufmann SV Baiersbronn , SBW 094.5 15: 13.9 +1: 26.5
04th Christian Beetz WSV Oberhof 05 , TSV 085.5 15: 01.2 +1: 37.8
05. Florian Schillinger SV Baiersbronn , SBW 092.5 15: 29.6 +1: 38.2

Individual evidence

  1. a b Gundersen single results list (PDF), accessed on August 19, 2020.
  2. a b Sprint results list (PDF), accessed on August 19, 2020.

See also