List of Swiss champions in Nordic combined

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The list of Swiss champions in Nordic combined lists the Swiss champions in Nordic combined as well as the second and third placed in the national championships.

The individual disciplines of Nordic combined, ski jumping and cross-country skiing , have been held since the first Swiss ski championships in 1905. Until 1933, the title of Swiss Ski Champion was awarded in a combination of both disciplines . When in 1934 this title was awarded for the first time in the four-way combination of jumping, cross-country, downhill and slalom , there were championship titles in these four individual disciplines for the first time. Since 1943, championship titles have also been awarded in Nordic Combined, as well as in Alpine Combined.

Medalist

year venue master Vice Third
1943 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Arosa Otto von Allmen Martin Zimmermann Willy Bernath
1944 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gstaad Otto von Allmen Niklaus Stump Jakob Steiner
1945 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Engelberg Niklaus Stump Martin Zimmermann Hans Zurbriggen
1946 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Davos Niklaus Stump Otto von Allmen Martin Zimmermann
1947 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Wengen Alfons Supersaxo Melchior Nold Gottlieb Perren
1948 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz Niklaus Stump Alfons Supersaxo Gottlieb Perren
1949 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gstaad Alfons Supersaxo Franz Regli Theo Allenbach
1950 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Crans-Montana Jacques Perreten Alfons Supersaxo Franz Regli
1951 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Adelboden Alfons Supersaxo Walter Regli François Duvoisin
1952 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Le Brassus Alfons Supersaxo Fritz Kocher André Reymond
1953
1954 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Grindelwald Louis-Charles Golay ? ?
1955
1956 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gstaad André Reymond Louis-Charles Golay Victor Kronig
1957 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz Louis-Charles Golay Lorenz Possa William Schneeberger
1958 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kandersteg Louis-Charles Golay André Reymond Victor Kronig
1959
1960
1961
1962 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Château-d'Oex Alois Kälin Alfred Holzer Kurt Schaad
1963 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln Alois Kälin Gilgian Künzi Hanskurt Hauswirth
1964
1965
1966 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andermatt Alois Kälin Gilgian Künzi Juerg Wolfsberger
1967 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln Jacky Rochat Alfred Holzer Josef Furrer
1968 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Alois Kälin Jacky Rochat Rudolf Gutknecht
1969 Alfred Kälin
1970 Alfred Kälin
1971
1972
1973
1974 Alois Oberholzer
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Langenbruck Andreas Schaad Hippolyt Kempf Hansjörg Zihlmann
1990 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kandersteg Hippolyt Kempf Markus Wüst Fredy Glanzmann
1991 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kandersteg Hippolyt Kempf Fredy Glanzmann Andreas Schaad
1992 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gstaad Ivan Rieder ? ?
1993 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz Jean-Yves Cuendet Andreas Schaad Hansjörg Zihlmann
1994 FranceFrance Les Tuffes Andreas Schaad Jean-Yves Cuendet Hippolyt Kempf
1995 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz Marco Zarucchi Jean-Yves Cuendet Armin Krügel
1996
1997 FranceFrance Chaux-Neuve Jean-Yves Cuendet Andreas Hurschler Urs Kunz
1998 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Langenbruck Andy Hartmann Urs Kunz Jean-Yves Cuendet
1999 FranceFrance Chaux-Neuve Ivan Rieder Marco Zarucchi Ronny Heer
2000 FranceFrance Les Tuffes Urs Kunz Andreas Hurschler Ronny Heer
2001 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz Andy Hartmann Ronny Heer Andreas Hurschler
2002 FranceFrance Les Tuffes Andy Hartmann Ronny Heer Andreas Hurschler
2003 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kandersteg Ivan Rieder Ronny Heer Guido Landert
2004 GermanyGermany Hinterzarten Ivan Rieder Ronny Heer Andreas Kuettel
2005 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kandersteg Ivan Rieder Ronny Heer Michael Hollenstein
2006 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln Andreas Hurschler Ivan Rieder Seppi Hurschler
2007 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kandersteg Ronny Heer Seppi Hurschler Michael Hollenstein
2008 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln Ronny Heer Seppi Hurschler Joel Bieri
2009 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln Ronny Heer Seppi Hurschler Joel Bieri
2010 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln Ronny Heer Tim Hug Seppi Hurschler
2011 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln Tim Hug Seppi Hurschler Christian Erichsen
2012 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln Tim Hug Sven Fawer Seppi Hurschler
2013 FranceFrance Chaux-Neuve Tim Hug Jan Kirchhofer Christian Erichsen

Title winner

(from 2000)

  • Placement: Indicates the order of the athletes. This is determined by the number of titles. If the number is the same, the runner-up championships are compared and then the third places.
  • Name: Name of the athlete
  • From: Year in which the athlete was among the top three for the first time
  • Until: Year in which the athlete was among the top three for the last time
  • Title: Number of championship titles won
  • Silver: number of runner-up titles
  • Bronze: Number of placements in third place
  • Total: number of all podium places (1 to 3)
space Surname From To title Vice Third total
1. Ronny Heer 2000 2010 4th 5 1 10
2. Ivan Rieder 2003 2006 3 1 0 4th
3. Tim Hug 2010 2012 2 1 0 3
4th Andy Hartmann 2001 2002 2 0 0 2
5. Andreas Hurschler 2000 2006 1 1 2 4th
6th Urs Kunz 2000 2000 1 0 0 1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 37th Swiss ski race in Arosa. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XXXIX / XL, 1944. pp. 118-125.
  2. 38th Swiss ski race in Gstaad. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XXXIX / XL, 1944. pp. 130-142.
  3. 39th Swiss ski race in Engelberg. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XLI, 1947. pp. 66-71.
  4. 40th Swiss ski race in Davos. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XLI, 1947. pp. 72-78.
  5. 41st Swiss ski race in Wengen. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XLI, 1947. pp. 80-85.
  6. 42nd Swiss Ski Race St. Moritz. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XLII, 1948. pp. 73-80.
  7. 43rd Swiss Ski Race Gstaad. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XLIII, 1949. pp. 55-61.
  8. 44th Swiss ski race Crans. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XLIV, 1950. pp. 69-75.
  9. 1st Swiss Ski Championship Week Adelboden. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XLV, 1951. pp. 67-74.
  10. Swiss Ski Championships in Le Brassus. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume XLVI, 1952. pp. 71-74.
  11. ^ Rudolf Rubi : The summer and winter health resort: roads and railways, winter sports. (= In the valley of Grindelwald . Volume III). Verlag Sutter Druck, Grindelwald 1987, p. 178.
  12. 50th Swiss Ski Championships, Alpine Disciplines Gstaad. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume L, 1956. pp. 69-76.
  13. Swiss Ski Championships in St. Moritz, Nordic disciplines and relays. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume LI, 1957. pp. 73-79.
  14. 52nd Swiss Ski Championships, Nordic Disciplines and Relays in Kandersteg. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume LII, 1958. pp. 70-77.
  15. 56th Swiss Ski Championships, Nordic Disciplines Château-d'Oex. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume LVI, 1962/63. Pp. 69-75.
  16. 57th Swiss Ski Championships, Nordic Disciplines Einsiedeln. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume LVI, 1962/63. Pp. 89-94.
  17. 60th Swiss Ski Championships, Nordic Disciplines Andermatt. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume LVIII, 1966/67/68. Pp. 68-70.
  18. 61st Swiss Ski Championships, Nordic Disciplines Einsiedeln. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume LVIII, 1966/67/68. Pp. 87-90.
  19. 62nd Swiss Ski Championships, Nordic Disciplines in Lenk. In: Yearbook of the Swiss Ski Association. Volume LVIII, 1966/67/68. Pp. 105-110.