Norwegian Championships in Nordic Combined 2017/18
Norwegian Championships Combination | ||
Men's | Ladies | |
winner | ||
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Gundersen | 5 kmMikko Kokslien | Gyda Westvold Hansen |
Gundersen 10 km | Mikko Kokslien | - |
Mass start | Jarl Magnus Riiber | - |
Team sprint | Sør-Trøndelag | - |
Competitions | ||
Venues | 3 | 1 |
Individual competitions | 3 | 1 |
Team competitions | 1 | - |
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The Norwegian Championships in Nordic Combined 2017/18 took place over two weekends. The men's sprint and Gundersen competitions were held on November 18 and 19, 2017 in Oslo and Beitostølen , while the mass start and team sprint and the women's Gundersen competition took place in Trysil on April 6 and 7, 2018 . The competition venues were the Midtstubakken , the Beitostølen Skiarena and the Lerberget- Mittelschanze .
Mikko Kokslien became double champion in the sprint as well as in the individual over 10 kilometers, as he was able to break away from Jørgen Graabak twice in the finish sprint . Jarl Magnus Riiber , who did not take part in the Gundersen competitions, won the mass start. The team sprint was won by the duo Magnus Moan and Jan Schmid from Sør-Trøndelag . In the women's category , Gyda Westvold Hansen won her first championship title.
Results men
Sprint (K 95/5 km)
The sprint took place on November 18, 2017. The ski jump was held on Midtstubakken in Oslo , while the two laps of 2500 meters were run in Beitostølen . There were 33 athletes in the ranking. Simen Kvarstad 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. | Mikko Kokslien | Søre Ål IL | 116.8 | 12: 10.5 | |
2. | Jørgen Graabak | Byåsen IL | 118.3 | 12: 16.8 | + | 0.3
3. | Espen Andersen | Lommedalen IL | 123.8 | 12: 47.5 | + | 9.0
4th | Jan Schmid | Sjetne IL | 113.3 | 12: 15.7 | + | 19.2
5. | Sindre Ure Søtvik | Eldar IL | 120.8 | 12: 51.4 | + | 24.9
6th | Harald Johnas Riiber | IL Heming | 121.5 | 13: 06.8 | + | 37.3
7th | Magnus Moan | Byåsen IL | 111.3 | 12: 34.5 | + | 46.0
8th. | Espen Bjørnstad | Byaasen ski club | 117.0 | 13: 03.4 | + | 51.9
9. | Simen Kvarstad | Byåsen IL | 125.0 | 13: 47.7 | +1: 04.2 |
10. | Einar Lurås Oftebro | IL Jardar | 110.5 | 12: 55.7 | +1: 10.2 |
Gundersen (K 95/10 km)
The individual competition in the Gundersen method took place on November 19, 2017 in Oslo and Beitostølen . 33 athletes started, but three of them did not make it into the ranking. Mikko Kokslien became Norwegian champion .
space | Surname | society | Jump points | running time | Residue |
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1. | Mikko Kokslien | Søre Ål IL | 106.5 | 23: 24.3 | |
2. | Jørgen Graabak | Byåsen IL | 107.5 | 23: 29.5 | + | 1.2
3. | Jan Schmid | Sjetne IL | 106.0 | 23: 29.5 | + | 7.2
4th | Magnus Moan | Byåsen IL | 105.0 | 23: 32.1 | + | 13.8
5. | Espen Andersen | Lommedalens IL | 117.5 | 24: 30.4 | + | 22.1
6th | Truls Johansen | Elverum hops | 103.0 | 23: 58.2 | + | 47.9
7th | Sindre Ure Søtvik | Eldar IL | 118.5 | 25: 16.4 | +1: 04.1 |
8th. | Espen Bjørnstad | Byaasen ski club | 104.0 | 24: 46.1 | +1: 31.8 |
9. | Emil Vilhelmsen | Mosjøen IL | 98.0 | 24: 31.3 | +1: 41.0 |
10. | Einar Lurås Oftebro | IL Jardar | 111.5 | 25: 37.0 | +1: 52.7 |
Mass start (10 km / K 70)
The mass start took place on April 6, 2018 in Trysil . There were 34 athletes in the ranking. Master was Jarl Magnus Riiber , who showed the best jumping performance. Lars Buraas was unable to defend his lead after cross-country skiing and finally came in seventh.
space | Surname | society | total score |
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1. | Jarl Magnus Riiber | IL Heming | 234.6 |
2. | Jens Lurås Oftebro | IL Jardar | 220.7 |
3. | Leif Torbjørn Næsvold | Røykenhopp | 210.7 |
4th | Magnus Moan | Byåsen IL | 207.7 |
5. | Magnus Krog | Høydalsmo IL | 207.1 |
6th | Truls Johansen | Elverum hops | 202.9 |
7th | Lars Buraas | Hurdal IL | 202.4 |
8th. | Jan Schmid | Sjetne IL | 190.0 |
9. | Lars Ivar Skårset | Søre Ål IL | 185.9 |
10. | Simen Kvarstad | Byåsen IL | 179.0 |
Team sprint
The team sprint took place on April 7, 2018 in Trysil .
space | team | Surname | society | Jump points | running time | Residue |
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1. | Sør-Trøndelag I |
Magnus Moan Jan Schmid |
Byåsen IL Sjetne IL |
102.9 | 43:49 | |
2. | Akershus I |
Lars Buraas Jens Lurås Oftebro |
Hurdal IL IL Jardar |
106.9 | 44:43 | +0: 37 |
3. | Sør-Trøndelag II |
Simen Kvarstad Espen Bjørnstad |
Byåsen IL Byaasen Ski Club |
106.1 | 46:58 | +2: 56 |
4th | Oslo I |
Viktor Eriksen Jarl Magnus Riiber |
Bækkelagets SK IL Heming |
97.0 | 46:23 | +2: 57 |
5. | Møre og Romsdal I |
Aleksander Skoglund Andreas Skoglund |
Molde and Omegn IF Molde and Omegn IF |
90.3 | 45:59 | +2: 59 |
Results women
Gundersen (K 70/5 km)
The individual competition in the Gundersen method took place on April 7, 2018 in Trysil . Eight athletes started. Gyda Westvold Hansen became Norwegian champion .
space | Surname | society | Jump points | running time | Residue |
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1. | Gyda Westvold Hansen | IL Nansen | 90.4 | 17:03 | |
2. | Thea Minyan Bjørseth | Lensbygda Sports Club | 106.3 | 18:21 | +0: 13 |
3. | Oda Leiråmo | Bossmo & Yttern IL | 62.2 | 17:04 | +1: 53 |
4th | Ida Marie Hagen | Haslum IL | 49.1 | 16:13 | +1: 54 |
5. | Marte Leinan Lund | Tolga IL | 74.1 | 17:55 | +1: 57 |
6th | Mathilde Oustad | Furnes Skiløperforening | 67.6 | 17:41 | +2: 08 |
7th | Mari Leinan Lund | Tolga IL | 69.4 | 17:49 | +2: 09 |
8th. | Thea Øihaugen | Gausdal Skilag | 59.4 | 17:54 | +2: 55 |
Web links
- Results 2017/18 , skiforbundet.no , accessed on April 9, 2019 (Norwegian).
- NM Trysil , skiforbundet.no , accessed April 9, 2019 (Norwegian).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ski jumping hill archive: Rogland, Trysil. Retrieved April 9, 2019 (German).
- ↑ Results list Sprint Men (PDF), accessed on April 9, 2019
- ^ Result list Gundersen men (PDF), accessed on April 9, 2019
- ↑ Results of the men's mass start (PDF), accessed on April 9, 2019
- ↑ List of results team sprint men (PDF), accessed on April 9, 2019
- ^ Result list Gundersen Women (PDF), accessed on April 9, 2019