Nordic World Ski Championships 1985 / Nordic Combined Men

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At the Nordic World Ski Championships 1985 the following individual results were achieved in the men's Nordic combined:

Individual (normal hill K90 / 15 km Gundersen)

space athlete Start number
Leap
Widen (m)
jumping
Points
jumping
Rank
jumping
Start diff.
[min.]
Time [min.]
15 km
Points
15 km
Rank
15 km
Time diff.
Target [min.]

Total points
1 Germany BRBR Germany Hermann Weinbuch 26th 80.0 / 79.5 190.10 7th 3: 26.0 43: 52.2 220.00 1 0: 00.0 410.10
2 NorwayNorway Geir Andersen 35 79.5 / 83.0 198.80 3 2: 28.0 46: 00.6 200.74 8th 1: 10.0 399.54
3 FinlandFinland Jouko Karjalainen 22nd ? 179.60 19th 4: 36.0 44: 12.2 217.00 3 1: 29.6 396.60
4th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Heiko Hunger ? 86.0 / 89.0 221.00 1 0: 00.0 49: 20.5 170.75 25th 2: 01.9 391.75
5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fredy Glanzmann ? ? 171.10 26th 5: 32.7 43: 57.4 219.22 2 2: 11.5 390.32
6th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Dotzauer 24 78.5 / 77.0 184.70 13 4: 02.0 45: 51.0 202.18 6th 2: 34.4 386.80
7th ItalyItaly Gian-Paolo Mosele ? 77.0 / 80.5 193.20 5 3: 05.3 47: 05.7 190.97 16 2: 52.4 384.17
8th NorwayNorway Hallstein Bøgseth 19th 77.5 / 77.5 183.90 14th 4: 07.3 46: 22.0 197.53 9 3: 10.7 381.43
9 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schaad ? ? 175.50 23 5: 03.3 45: 34.8 204.61 4th 3: 19.5 380.11
10 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Chervyakov ? 78.0 / 80.0 186.2 11 3: 52.0 47: 03.5 191.30 15th 3: 36.9 390.32
11 FinlandFinland Jukka Ylipulli ? 79.0 / 80.0 192.60 6th 3: 14.6 47: 50.5 184.25 19th 3: 46.5 376.85
12 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Majorov 15th ? 172.70 25th 5: 22.0 45: 58.9 200.99 7th 4: 02.3 373.69
13 Germany BRBR Germany Thomas Müller 16 79.5 / 79.5 189.30 8th 3: 31.3 48: 04.4 182.17 21st 4: 17.1 371.47
14th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Olexander Proswyrnyn 23 ? 178.60 20th 4: 42.7 47: 01.4 11.62 14th 4: 25.5 370.22
15th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jan Klimko ? 77.5 / 79.0 183.30 15th 4: 11.3 47: 44.8 185.11 18th 4: 37.5 368.41
16 NorwayNorway Espen Andersen 11 79.0 / 79.5 182.90 16 4: 14.0 47: 50.5 184.25 19th 4: 45.9 367.15
17th PolandPoland Tadeusz Bafia ? 79.0 / 81.5 188.70 9 3: 35.3 48: 31.1 178.16 22nd 4: 47.8 366.86
18th AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher ? 79.0 / 80.5 194.10 4th 2: 59.3 49: 28.8 169.51 26th 5: 09.5 363.61
19th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Allar Levandi ? ? 167.20 29 5: 58.7 46: 34.7 195.62 12 5: 14.7 362.80
20th FinlandFinland Sami Leinonen 4th ? 156.10 36 7: 12.7 45: 41.0 203.68 5 5: 35.1 359.78
21st Germany BRBR Germany Peter Usury ? 80.0 / 78.5 185.10 12 3: 59.3 49: 34.1 168.72 28 6: 14.8 353.82
22nd NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken 7th 77.0 / 76.0 164.40 31 6: 17.3 47: 29.0 187.48 17th 6: 23.7 351.88
23 FinlandFinland Jyri Pelkonen 8th ? 155.80 37 7: 14.7 46: 32.6 195.95 10 6: 28.7 351.75
24 United StatesUnited States Pat Ahern ? ? 174.40 24 5: 10.7 48: 36.6 177.34 23 6: 28.7 351.74
25th PolandPoland Janusz Guńka ? ? 158.90 32 6: 54.0 46: 55.4 192.52 13 6: 30.8 135.42
26th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Frantisek Repka ? ? 147.80 40 8: 08.0 46: 33.5 195.80 11 7: 22.9 343.60
27 JapanJapan Hideki Miyazaki ? ? 182.40 17th 4: 17.3 50: 34.4 159.67 31 7: 33.1 342.07
28 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Oliver Warg ? ? 180.20 18th 4: 32.0 50: 24.0 161.23 30th 7: 37.4 341.43
29 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Silvio Memm ? 80.0 / 79.5 188.60 10 3: 36.0 51: 45.1 149.06 36 8: 02.5 337.66
30th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Karel Tatransky ? ? 158.60 33 6: 56.0 49: 30.2 169.30 27 9: 07.6 327.90
31 JapanJapan Shuhei Narita ? ? 166.00 30th 6: 06.7 50: 35.9 159.44 32 9: 24.0 325.44
32 CanadaCanada Jon Servold ? ? 150.90 39 7: 47.3 49: 09.3 172.43 24 9: 38.0 323.33
33 AustriaAustria Werner Schwarz ? ? 167.80 28 5: 54.7 51: 14.8 153.61 33 9: 50.9 321.41
34 AustriaAustria Günter Csar ? ? 176.80 21st 4: 54.7 52: 37.8 141.17 37 10: 13.9 317.97
35 United StatesUnited States Joe Holland 27 ? 158.50 34 6: 56.7 51: 28.5 151.55 34 11: 06.6 310.05
36 PolandPoland Karol Kołtaś ? ? 157.30 35 7: 04.7 51: 43.0 149.38 35 11: 29.1 306.68
37 United StatesUnited States Matt Byerly ? ? 135.20 42 9: 32.0 50: 05.7 163.97 29 12: 19.1 399.17
38 JapanJapan Hiroki Uchida ? ? 168.10 27 5: 52.7 53: 57.9 129.14 40 12: 32.0 297.24
39 United StatesUnited States Todd Wilson ? ? 153.00 38 7: 33.3 52: 51.4 139.12 39 13: 06.1 292.12
40 CanadaCanada David Servold ? ? 138.20 41 9: 12.0 52: 49.0 139.48 38 14: 42.4 277.68
DNF Germany BRBR Germany Hubert Black 32 81.0 / 83.0 204.10 2 1: 52.7 DNF / DNS - - - -
DNF AustriaAustria Franz Reiter ? ? ? 22nd ? DNF / DNS - - - -
DNF CanadaCanada John Holy ? ? ? 43 ? DNF / DNS - - - -

World Champion 1982: Tom Sandberg / Olympic Champion 1984 : Tom SandbergNorwayNorway NorwayNorway 

Date: January 18, 1985, 1.30 p.m.: 70 m jump run; January 19, 1985, 9.30 a.m.: 15 km cross-country skiing

Status after jumping: 1. Heiko Hunger (GDR) 221.0 points (86.0 / 90.0 m); 2. Hubert Schwarz (FRG) 204.1 (81.0 / 83.0) - 1: 52.7 back; 3. Espen Andersen (NOR) 198.8 (79.5 / 83.0) -2: 28.0; 4. Sulzenbacher 194.1 (79.0, 80.5); 5. Mosele 193.2 (77.0 / 80.5); 6. Jukka Ylipulli (FIN) 191.8 (79.0 / 80.0). Other Austrians: 21. Csar; 22. rider; 28. Werner Schwarz

Sulzenbacher dropped from rank 4 after jumping to rank 18 because he did not run in the "Siitonen step" (named after Pauli Siitonen ), which he had not trained in the belief that it would be banned.

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Team (normal hill K90 / 3 × 10 km)

Pl. country athlete Widen (m)
jumping
Points
jumping
Points
team
spr.
Rank
Team
Spr.
Start
diff.
[min.]
Time
stage
[min.]
Time
relay
[h]
Points
relay
Rank
team
relay
Time
diff.
[min.]
Points
Part.
Points
team
1 Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Thomas Müller
Hubert Schwarz
Hermann Weinbuch
82.5 / 81.5 / 83.0
83.0 / 89.5 / 83.0
83.0 / 87.0 / 83.0
201.80
218.60
215.10
635.50 1 0: 00.0 30: 37.7
31: 39.1
30: 34.2
1: 32: 51.0 214.82
210.66
215.92
2 0: 00.0 416.62
429.26
431.02
1276.90
2 NorwayNorway Norway Geir Andersen
Espen Andersen
Hallstein Bøgseth
84.5 / 86.0 / 83.0
84.5 / 80.0 / 85.0
79.0 / - / 80.0
216.90
201.50
191.40
609.80 3 2: 08.5 30: 11.8
32: 01.3
30: 13.8
1: 32: 26.9 220.00
206.22
220.00
1 1: 43.4 436.90
407.72
411.40
1256.02
3 FinlandFinland Finland Jyri Pelkonen
Jukka Ylipulli
Jouko Karjalainen
77.0 / 79.5 / 84.5
80.0 / 80.0 / 84.0
76.0 / 79.0 / 75.0
188.90
202.20
175.00
566.10 7th 5: 47.0 31: 45.2
30: 52.4
30: 37.9
1: 33: 15.5 201.32
220.00
215.18
3 6: 11.5 390.22
422.20
390.18
1202.60
4th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Olexander Proswyrnyn
Allar Levandi
Alexander Majorow
77.0 / 77.0 / 76.5
81.0 / 83.0 / 81.5
79.0 / 80.0 / 84.0
177.10
199.50
199.80
576.30 4th 4: 56.0 31: 18.0
31: 10.2
31: 54.6
1: 34: 22.8 206.76
216.44
199.84
4th 6: 25.8 383.86
415.94
399.64
1199.34
5 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Oliver Warg
Heiko Hunger
Uwe Dotzauer
79.0 / 82.0 / 80.0
82.5 / 82.5 / 90.5
83.0 / 83.0 / 86.0
197.20
210.80
207.90
616.50 2 1: 38.0 35: 19.9
33: 20.5
31: 07.2
1: 39: 47.6 158.38
190.98
209.32
9 8: 34.6 355.58
401.78
417.22
1174.58
6th PolandPoland Poland Tadeusz Bafia
Karol Kołtaś
Janusz Guńka
79.5 / 74.0 / 86.0
74.0 / 80.0 / 79.0
79.0 / 77.5 / -
198.20
187.90
181.50
557.70 8th 6: 29.0 30: 25.5
33: 22.5
31: 45.6
1: 35: 33.6 217.26
189.98
201.64
5 9: 11.6 415.46
367.88
383.14
1166.58
7th AustriaAustria Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher
Günter Csar
Werner Schwarz
80.0 / 80.0 / 84.5
79.5 / 81.0 / 81.5
75.0 / 75.0 / 79.5
?
?
?
575.50 5 5: 00.0 31: 05.7
34: 25.9
32: 49.1
1: 38: 20.7 209.22
177.30
188.94
7th 10: 29.7 ?
?
?
1150.96
8th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Jan Klimko
Karel Tatransky
Frantisek Repka
75.0 / 72.5 / 74.5
73.5 / 80.5 / 84.0
75.5 / 75.5 / 78.0
?
?
?
529.40 10 8: 50.5 32: 25.9
32: 36.1
30: 38.6
1: 35: 40.6 193.18
199.26
215.04
6th 11: 40.1 ?
?
?
1136.88
9 United StatesUnited States United States Matt Byerly
Joe Holland
Pat Ahern
76.0 / - / 73.0
74.5 / - / -
79.0 / 84.0 / 78.5
?
?
?
543.40 9 7: 40.5 34: 03.9
33: 20.5
31: 16.0
1: 38: 40.4 173.58
190.38
207.56
8th 13: 29.9 ?
?
?
1114.92
10 JapanJapan Japan Shuhei Narita
Hideki Miyazaki
Hiroki Uchida
78.0 / 72.0 / 86.0
80.0 / 83.5 / 80.5
78.0 / 77.0 / 79.0
?
?
?
571.80 6th 5: 18.5 34: 54.1
33: 36.5
34: 54.8
1: 43: 25.4 163.54
187.18
163.80
11 15: 52.9 ?
?
?
1086.32
11 CanadaCanada Canada John Heilig
Jon Servold
David Servold
68.0 / 74.5 / 73.5
68.0 / 78.0 / 79.5
80.0 / 76.0 / 79.0
?
?
?
509.30 11 10: 31.0 32: 59.7
33: 57.6
33: 00.6
1: 39: 57.9 186.42
182.96
186.64
10 17: 37.9 ?
?
?
1065.32

World Champion 1982: GDR ( Uwe Dotzauer , Gunter Schmieder , Konrad Winkler ) World Champion 1984: Norway ( Geir Andersen , Hallstein Bøgseth , Tom Sandberg ) - 1984 not yet in the Olympic programGermany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 
NorwayNorway 

Date: January 24, 1985, 1.30 p.m. - Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze ski jump ; January 25, 1985, 10 am - cross-country skiing

Even after the ski jump, the FRG team, supervised by the Austrian trainer Max Golser , was leading with 1:38 minutes ahead of the GDR team; Rank 3 NOR + 2: 08.5; Rank 4 URS + 4: 56.0; Rank 5 AUT + 5: 00.0; Rank 6 JPN + 5: 18.5.

The event was accompanied by protests, interruptions, repetitions and changes in start-ups.

NOR recorded the best running time ahead of the winner FRG; furthermore: 3rd VIN; 4. URS; 5. POL; 6. ČSSR; 7. AUT.

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Explanation of symbols

Individual evidence

  1. Nordic World Championships Seefeld; top left . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 18, 1985, p. 13 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  2. Nordic World Championships Seefeld; Column 3 / middle . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 19, 1985, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  3. ^ Sulzenbacher brave . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 19, 1985, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  4. Big mistake . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 21, 1985, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  5. Nordic World Championships Seefeld; Column 2 . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 24, 1985, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  6. Nordic World Championships Seefeld; top left . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 25, 1985, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  7. Second World Cup gold for Germany? In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 25, 1985, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  8. Sulzenbacher's “Bronze” melted to rank 7 . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 26, 1985, p. 21 ( arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).