Norwegian Championships in Nordic Combined 2015/16
Norwegian Championships Combination | ||
Men's | Ladies | |
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Gundersen | 5 km
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Gundersen 10 km |
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Competitions | ||
Venues | 2 | 1 |
Individual competitions | 2 | 1 |
Team competitions | 1 | |
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The Norwegian Championships in Nordic Combined 2015/16 took place on three different dates. The men's Gundersen competition was held on November 14, 2015 in Oslo and Beitostølen , while the sprint took place in Molde on March 18, 2016 . The women's Gundersen competition was held on March 8, 2016 in Tolga . The competition venues were the Midtstubakken , the Beitostølen Skiarena , the Skarbakken in Molde and the Hamran Skipark in Tolga.
Jarl Magnus Riiber won his first championship title over 10 kilometers, while Espen Andersen was also the first Norwegian champion in the sprint. In the women's category , Hanna Midtsundstad won the first-ever women's championship.
Results men
Sprint (K 90/5 km)
The sprint took place on March 18, 2016 in Molde vom Skarbakken. There were 26 athletes in the ranking. The later winner Espen Andersen showed the best jump , while Mikko Kokslien had the best running time.
space | Surname | society | Jump points | running time | Residue |
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1. | Espen Andersen | Lommedalen IL | 119.0 | 12:21 | |
2. | Sindre Ure Søtvik | Eldar IL | 116.0 | 12:34 | +0: 24 |
3. | Einar Lurås Oftebro | IL Jardar | 109.0 | 12:07 | +0: 25 |
4th | Jan Schmid | Sjetne IL | 106.5 | 11:59 | +0: 27 |
5. | Mikko Kokslien | Søre Ål IL | 97.5 | 11:26 | +0: 31 |
6th | Espen Bjørnstad | Byaasen ski club | 97.0 | 11:33 | +0: 39 |
7th | Jørgen Graabak | Byåsen IL | 96.0 | 11:33 | +0: 44 |
8th. | Audun Hokholt | Skimt | 99.0 | 11:46 | +0: 45 |
9. | Truls Johansen | Elverum hops | 90.0 | 11:39 | +1: 14 |
10. | Harald Johnas Riiber | IL Heming | 92.0 | 12:20 | +1: 47 |
Gundersen (K 95/10 km)
The individual competition in the Gundersen method took place on November 14, 2015 in Oslo and Beitostølen . There were 34 athletes in the ranking.
space | Surname | society | Jump points | running time | Residue |
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1. | Jarl Magnus Riiber | IL Heming | 138.4 | 27: 18.3 | |
2. | Håvard Klemetsen | Kautokeino IL | 127.9 | 26: 50.7 | +0: 14.4 |
3. | Magnus Krog | Høydalsmo I | 105.9 | 25: 35.6 | +0: 27.3 |
4th | Jan Schmid | Sjetne IL | 123.4 | 27: 15.5 | +0: 57.2 |
5. | Espen Andersen | Lommedalens IL | 116.4 | 27: 06.7 | +1: 16.4 |
6th | Mikko Kokslien | Søre Ål IL | 96.9 | 26: 13.0 | +1: 40.7 |
7th | Ole Martin Storlien | MjøsSki | 99.9 | 26: 25.9 | +1: 41.6 |
8th. | Thomas Kjelbotn | Bardu IL | 112.9 | 27: 21.5 | +1: 45.2 |
9. | Harald Johnas Riiber | IL Heming | 118.4 | 27: 52.8 | +1: 54.5 |
10. | Audun Hokholt | Skimt | 109.4 | 27: 21.4 | +1: 59.1 |
Results women
Gundersen (K 60/3 km)
The individual competition in the Gundersen method took place on March 8, 2016 in Tolga on the Mittelschanze. Eight athletes were registered, but Silje Opseth no longer competed in cross-country skiing, although she had shown the best jumping performance. The first Norwegian champion was Hanna Midtsundstad .
space | Surname | society | Jump points | running time | Residue |
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1. | Hanna Midtsundstad | Vaaler IF | 224.3 | 09:14 | |
2. | Anna Odine Strøm | Alta IF | 248.1 | 10:03 | +0: 09 |
3. | Gyda Westvold Hansen | IL Nansen | 216.4 | 09:56 | +0: 55 |
4th | Thea Øihaugen | Gausdal Skilag | 190.9 | 10:34 | +2: 08 |
5. | Tonje Bakke | Elverum hops | 216.7 | 12:06 | +2: 52 |
6th | Mari Leinan Lund | Tolga IL | 181.3 | 11:05 | +3: 12 |
7th | Marte Leinan Lund | Tolga IL | 110.5 | 10:22 | +4: 04 |
Web links
- Results 2015/16 , skiforbundet.no , accessed on April 11, 2019 (Norwegian).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Historisk gullvinner. In: skiforbundet.no. March 8, 2016, accessed April 11, 2019 (Norwegian).
- ↑ Ski jumping hill archive: Molde, Skarbakken. Retrieved April 11, 2019 .
- ↑ Results list Sprint Men (PDF), accessed on April 11, 2019
- ^ Result list Gundersen men (PDF), accessed on April 11, 2019
- ↑ Ski jumping hill archive: Tolga. Retrieved April 11, 2019 .
- ^ Result list Gundersen Women (PDF), accessed on April 11, 2019