Nordic World Ski Championships 1989 / Nordic Combined Men

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At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1989 the following individual results were achieved in the men's Nordic combined:

Individual (normal hill K90 / 15 km)

space athlete Start number
Leap
Widen (m)
jumping
Points
jumping
Rank
jumping
Start diff.
15 km [min.]
Time 15 km
[min.]
Rank
15 km
Time finish
[min.]
Time diff.
[min.]
1 NorwayNorway Trond Einar Elden 30th 83.0 / 85.0 / 84.5 222.6 1 0:00 37: 10.7 3 37: 10.7 0: 00.0
2 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Dundukov 24 83.5 / 80.0 / 81.5 215.1 3 0:50 39: 00.6 22nd 39: 50.6 2: 39.9
3 NorwayNorway Trond Arne Bredesen 33 79.5 / 81.5 / 81.5 205.7 9 1:52 38: 23.0 15th 40: 15.0 3: 04.3
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf 32 77.5 / 82.5 / 80.0 200.1 14th 2:30 38: 10.3 14th 40: 40.3 3: 29.6
5 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miroslav Kopal 25th 78.0 / 79.5 / 79.0 197.1 15th 2:50 38: 08.8 13 40: 58.8 3: 48.1
6th FinlandFinland Jyri Pelkonen 11 81.0 / 77.5 / 80.5 210.5 6th 1:20 39: 39.0 26th 40: 59.0 3: 48.3
7th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Thomas Abratis 20th 80.5 / 81.5 / 83.5 211.5 4th 1:14 39: 53.9 29 41: 07.9 3: 57.2
8th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Allar Levandi 40 77.5 / 79.5 / 79.5 193.8 20th 3:12 37: 56.2 11 41: 08.2 3: 57.5
9 Germany BRBR Germany Thomas Müller 8th 77.5 / 78.5 / 78.0 193.4 23 3:14 37: 55.0 10 41: 09.0 3: 58.3
10 AustriaAustria Klaus Ofner 31 82.5 / 83.0 / 85.5 211.4 5 1:14 40: 00.6 30th 41: 14.6 4: 03.9
11 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Zavjalov 16 76.0 / 76.0 / 77.5 186.2 29 4:02 37: 13.2 4th 41: 15.2 4: 04.5
12 FranceFrance Sylvain Guillaume 6th 81.0 / 74.5 / 79.0 197.1 15th 2:50 38: 28.1 17th 41: 18.1 4: 07.4
13 FinlandFinland Jukka Ylipulli 41 81.5 / 85.5 / 83.0 222.0 2 0:04 41: 20.9 37 41: 24.9 4: 14.2
14th NorwayNorway Bård Jørgen Elden 12 75.0 / 76.5 / 75.0 174.0 38 5:24 36: 07.3 1 41: 31.3 4: 20.6
15th AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher 35 79.5 / 80.0 / 79.0 201.7 11 2:19 39: 14.8 24 41: 31.8 4: 23.1
16 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Řepka 17th 75.5 / 74.0 / 75.0 178.4 33 4:54 36: 40.1 2 41: 32.1 4: 23.4
17th FinlandFinland Pasi Saapunki 1 77.5 / 75.5 / 79.0 194.0 19th 3:10 38: 41.2 18th 41: 51.2 4: 40.5
18th AustriaAustria Günter Csar 9 82.0 / 79.5 / 77.5 209.5 8th 1:27 40: 31.9 32 41: 58.9 4: 48.2
19th FinlandFinland Sami Leinonen 29 80.0 / 78.0 / 80.0 202.6 10 2:13 39: 48.2 28 42: 01.2 4: 50.5
20th FranceFrance Xavier Girard 18th 79.5 / 77.5 / 80.0 190.3 24 3:35 38: 26.3 16 42: 01.3 4: 50.6
21st Germany BRBR Germany Thomas Dufter 14th 79.0 / 76.0 / 79.5 193.7 21st 3:12 38: 54.9 20th 42: 06.9 4: 56.2
22nd PolandPoland Stanislaw Ustupski 38 76.0 / 76.0 / 75.5 179.0 32 4:50 37: 17.9 6th 42: 07.9 4: 57.2
23 FranceFrance Francis Repellin 42 80.5 / 81.5 / 80.5 195.3 18th 3:02 39: 09.2 23 42: 11.2 5: 00.5
24 NorwayNorway Knut Tore Apeland 7th 70.0 / 76.5 / 75.0 177.8 34 4:58 37: 16.0 5 42: 14.0 5: 03.3
25th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fredy Glanzmann 10 74.5 / 79.5 / 75.0 181.5 30th 4:34 37: 52.9 9 42: 26.9 5: 16.2
26th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Michal Pustejovski 2 78.5 / 80.5 / 79.0 196.5 17th 2:54 39: 37.0 25th 42: 31.0 5: 20.3
27 JapanJapan Hideki Miyazaki 37 76.0 / 77.5 / 80.5 188.0 27 3:50 38: 41.6 19th 42: 31.6 5: 20.9
28 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Bernd Blechschmidt 39 76.5 / 76.5 / 77.5 188.5 26th 3:47 38: 55.8 21st 42: 42.8 5: 32.1
29 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jaroslav Kerda 36 79.5 / 78.0 / 81.5 201.7 11 2:19 40: 39.0 34 42: 58.0 5: 47.3
30th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schaad 21st 75.5 / 74.5 / 77.0 174.3 37 5:20 37: 39.5 7th 42: 59.5 5: 48.8
31 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vasily Sawin 4th 75.0 / 76.0 / 73.5 176.2 36 5:09 37: 51.4 8th 43: 00.4 5: 49.7
32 AustriaAustria Markus Platzer 3 82.0 / 81.5 / 82.0 210.5 6th 1:20 42: 05.0 41 43: 25.0 6: 14.3
33 JapanJapan Toshiaki Maruyama 22nd 77.5 / 72.0 / 77.0 189.3 25th 3:42 40: 04.7 31 43: 46.7 6: 36.0
34 FranceFrance Fabrice Guy 19th 73.5 / 75.5 / 75.5 168.0 41 6:04 37: 58.6 12 44: 02.6 6: 51.9
35 Germany BRBR Germany Hubert Black 34 74.5 / 82.5 / 80.0 200.4 13 2:28 41: 44.1 39 44: 12.1 7: 01.4
36 PolandPoland Roman Gronski 26th 81.0 / 81.5 / 81.5 193.7 21st 3:12 41: 26.7 38 44: 38.7 7: 28.0
37 Germany BRBR Germany Hans-Peter Pohl 28 75.0 / 77.0 / 76.0 181.3 31 4:35 40: 33.3 33 45: 08.3 7: 57.6
38 JapanJapan Kazuoki Kodama 13 74.5 / 77.0 / 74.5 173.5 39 5:27 39: 41.6 27 45: 08.6 7: 57.9
39 SwedenSweden Göran Andersson 23 77.0 / 75.0 / 74.5 173.3 40 5:28 40: 43.3 35 46: 11.3 9: 00.6
40 United StatesUnited States Joe Holland 43 77.5 / 75.0 / 71.0 177.1 35 5:03 42: 01.0 40 47: 04.0 9: 53.3
41 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stefan Späni 5 74.5 / 73.5 / 69.5 166.9 43 6:11 40: 55.4 36 47: 06.4 9: 55.7
42 United StatesUnited States Dan Omeara 27 74.0 / 74.5 / 76.0 167.1 42 6:10 42: 58.5 42 48: 58.5 11: 47.8
DNF Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ralph Leonhardt 15th 75.5 / 78.5 / 78.0 186.3 28 4:02 DNS - - -

World Champion 1987: Torbjørn Løkken / Olympic Champion 1988 : Hippolyt KempfNorwayNorway SwitzerlandSwitzerland 

Date: 18./19. February 1989

Participants: 43 named; 43 started; 42 rated;

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Team (normal hill K 90 / 3x10 km)

space country athlete Points
per knight
Points
jumping
Place
jumping
Time diff.
start [min.]
Stage time
[min.]
Time [h] Time diff.
[min.]
1 NorwayNorway Norway Trond Einar Elden
Trond Arne Bredesen
Bård Jørgen Elden
213.2
194.0
185.4
592.6 4th 3:03 26: 55.3
27: 35.4
26: 48.0
1: 24: 21.7 0: 00.0
2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Andreas Schaad
Hippolyt Kempf
Fredy Glanzmann
202.1
210.3
170.4
582.8 7th 3:52 27: 33.8
27: 44.1
26: 56.1
1: 26: 06.6 1: 44.3
3 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Ralph Leonhardt
Bernd Blechschmidt
Thomas Abratis
190.7
196.7
215.3
602.7 3 2:12 28: 14.9
28: 40.4
27: 02.8
1: 26: 10.1 1: 48.4
4th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Allar Levandi
Andrei Dundukow
Sergei Zavjalow
202.5
222.9
177.5
602.9 2 2:11 28: 53.4
28: 07.1
27: 22.0
1: 26: 33.5 2: 11.8
5 AustriaAustria Austria Günter Csar
Klaus Ofner
Klaus Sulzenbacher
205.8
209.2
214.2
629.2 1 0:00 30: 10.1
29: 27.1
28: 21.0
1: 27: 58.2 3: 36.5
6th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Kerda
Miroslav Kopal
František Řepka
203.3
202.9
179.8
586.0 5 3:36 29: 49.2
28: 13.5
27: 04.6
1: 28: 43.3 4: 21.6
7th Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Thomas Müller
Hubert Schwarz
Thomas Dufter
186.1
204.2
191.7
582.0 8th 3:56 27: 38.4
29: 07.3
28: 28.4
1: 29: 10.1 4: 48.4
8th FinlandFinland Finland Jukka Ylipulli
Sami Leinonen
Jyri Pelkonen
216.4
178.6
181.0
576.0 9 4:26 29: 04.1
28: 08.4
27: 45.2
1: 29: 23.7 5: 02.0
9 FranceFrance France Francis Repellin
Xavier Girard
Sylvain Guillaume
197.9
214.5
172.0
584.4 6th 3:44 28: 51.8
28: 24.3
28: 24.4
1: 29: 24.5 5: 02.8
10 JapanJapan Japan Kazuoki Kodama
Hideki Miyazaki
Toshiaki Maruyama
183.4
179.7
176.6
539.7 10 7:27 29: 19.4
28: 11.2
29: 10.1
1: 34: 07.7 9: 46.0

World Champion 1987: BR Germany ( Hermann Weinbuch , Hans-Peter Pohl , Thomas Müller ) Olympic Champion 1988: BR Germany ( Thomas Müller , Hans-Peter Pohl , Hubert Schwarz ) Germany BRBR Germany 
Germany BRBR Germany 

Date: 23./24. February 1989

Team normal hill K90

space Start number country athlete Widths
[m]
Points
per jump
Points
team
Time
diff. [min.]
1 7th AustriaAustria Austria Günter Csar
Klaus Ofner
Klaus Sulzenbacher
84.5 / 83.5 / 80.0
85.5 / 87.0 * / 84.0
87.0 / 82.5 / 80.0
104.0 / 101.8 / 97.7¤
104.1 / 78.9¤ / 105.1
113.5 / 100.7 / 100.2¤
629.2 0:00
2 8th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Andrei Dundukow
Sergei Zavjalow
Allar Levandi
87.0 / 87.0 / 83.5
78.0 / 75.5 / 79.5
76.5 / 81.5 / 82.0
112.0 / 110.9 / 105.8¤
85.1 / 82.0 / ¤ / 92.4
87.2¤ / 97.6 / 104.9
602.9 2:11
3 5 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic Ralph Leonhardt
Bernd Blechschmidt
Thomas Abratis
80.5 / 80.5 / 79.0
80.0 / 82.0 / 72.5
79.5 / 86.0 / 85.5
96.1 / 88.5¤ / 94.6
96.8 / 99.9 / 79.2¤
88.5¤ / 105.3 / 110.0
602.7 2:12
4th 9 NorwayNorway Norway Bård Jørgen Elden
Trond Einar Elden
Trond Arne Bredesen
78.5 / 80.5 / 79.5
84.5 / 87.5 / 82.0
76.5 / 82.0 / 79.0
87.9¤ / 92.0 / 93.4
105.5 / 107.7 / 101.9¤
87.2¤ / 97.9 / 96.1
592.6 3:03
5 2 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia František Řepka
Miroslav Kopal
Jaroslav Kerda
77.0 / 78.5 / 73.5
78.0 / 84.5 / 80.5
80.5 / 84.0 / 82.5
89.5 / 90.3 / 83.3¤
91.6¤ / 103.4 / 99.5
96.1¤ / 102.6 / 100.7
586.0 3:36
6th 1 FranceFrance France Sylvain Guillaume
Xavier Girard
Francis Repellin
76.0 / 79.0 / 78.0 *
87.0 / 88.0 / 81.5
81.5 / 80.0 / 82.5
83.4 / 88.6 / 62.0¤
107.0 / 107.5 / 95.6¤
94.7 / 87.2¤ / 103.2
584.4 3:44
7th 6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Fredy Glanzmann
Andreas Schaad
Hippolyt Kempf
76.5 / 77.5 / 74.0
81.5 / 84.5 / 74.0
83.0 / 87.5 / 76.5
85.7 / 84.7 / 81.6¤
98.7 / 103.4 / 82.1¤
101.6 / 108.7 / 89.1¤
582.8 3:52
8th 10 Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Thomas Müller
Thomas Dufter
Hubert Schwarz
76.5 / 78.5 / 78.5
81.0 / 81.0 / 76.5
82.0 / 76.0 / 82.5
88.2¤ / 91.3 / 94.8
97.4 / 94.3 / 87.6¤
99.5 / 84.8¤ / 104.7
582.0 3:56
9 4th FinlandFinland Finland Sami Leinonen
Jyri Pelkonen
Jukka Ylipulli
77.0 / 78.5 / 76.0
76.5 / 81.0 / 73.0
83.5 / 86.5 / 83.5
88.0¤ / 89.3 / 89.3
87.7 / 93.3 / 79.5¤
102.4¤ / 109.6 / 106.8
576.0 4:26
10 3 JapanJapan Japan Kazuoki Kodama
Hideki Miyazaki
Toshiaki Maruyama
85.0 / 76.5 / 75.5
76.5 / 79.5 / 76.0
78.0 / 78.0 / 72.0
101.8 / 81.6 / 81.0¤
86.2¤ / 91.4 / 88.3
90.1 / 86.5 / 78.9¤
539.7 7:27

Team 3x10 km relay

space Start number country athlete Start
diff. [min.]
Stage time
[min.]
Time
[h]
Time
diff. [min.]
1 4th NorwayNorway Norway Trond Einar Elden
Trond Arne Bredesen
Bård Jørgen Elden
3:03 26: 55.3
27: 35.4
26: 48.0
0: 29: 58.3
0: 57: 33.7
1: 24: 21.7
0: 00.0
0: 00.0
0: 00.0
2 7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Andreas Schaad
Hippolyt Kempf
Fredy Glanzmann
3:52 27: 33.8
27: 44.1
26: 56.1
0: 31: 25.8
0: 59: 09.9
1: 26: 06.6
1: 27.5
1: 36.2
1: 44.3
3 3 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Ralph Leonhardt
Bernd Blechschmidt
Thomas Abratis
2:12 28: 14.9
28: 40.4
27: 02.8

0:30 : 26.9 0:59: 07.3
1: 26: 10.1
0: 28.6
1: 33.6
1: 48.4
4th 2 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Allar Levandi
Andrei Dundukow
Sergei Zavjalow
2:11 28: 53.4
28: 07.1
27: 22.0
0: 31: 04.4
0: 59: 11.5
1: 26: 33.5
1: 06.1
1: 37.8
2: 11.8
5 1 AustriaAustria Austria Günter Csar
Klaus Ofner
Klaus Sulzenbacher
0:00 30: 10.1
29: 27.1
28: 21.0
0: 30: 10.1
0: 59: 37.2
1: 27: 58.2
0: 11.8
2: 03.5
3: 36.5
6th 5 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Kerda
Miroslav Kopal
František Řepka
3:36 29: 49.2
28: 13.5
27: 04.6
0: 33: 25.2
1: 01: 38.7
1: 28: 43.3
3: 26.9
4: 05.0
4: 21.6
7th 8th Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Thomas Müller
Hubert Schwarz
Thomas Dufter
3:56 27: 38.4
29: 07.3
28: 28.4
0: 31: 34.4
1: 00: 41.7
1: 29: 10.1
1: 36.1
3: 08.0
4: 48.4
8th 9 FinlandFinland Finland Jukka Ylipulli
Sami Leinonen
Jyri Pelkonen
4:26 29: 04.1
28: 08.4
27: 45.2
0: 33: 30.1
1: 01: 38.5
1: 29: 23.7
3: 31.8
4: 04.8
5: 02.0
9 6th FranceFrance France Francis Repellin
Xavier Girard
Sylvain Guillaume
3:44 28: 51.8
28: 24.3
28: 24.4
0: 32: 35.8
1: 01: 00.1
1: 29: 24.5
2: 37.5
3: 26.4
5: 02.8
10 10 JapanJapan Japan Kazuoki Kodama
Hideki Miyazaki
Toshiaki Maruyama
7:27 29: 19.4
28: 11.2
29: 10.1
0: 36: 46.4
1: 04: 57.6
1: 34: 07.7
6: 48.1
7: 23.9
9: 46.0

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Explanation of symbols

  • DNF = Did not finish (not finished, abandoned)
  • DNS = Did not start (not started)
  • * = Jump counted as fallen
  • ¤ = Does not count in the competition

Individual evidence

  1. Ofner is a medal tip . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 18, 1989, p. 22 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
  2. Ofner strong, but crashed while jumping . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 20, 1989, p. 19 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  3. Chilled combiners before a hot battle for bronze . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 24, 1989, p. 29 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  4. ↑ Overrun too early. Combiner Fifth . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 25, 1989, p. 23 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).