Olympic Winter Games 1980 / Nordic skiing
Nordic skiing at the 1980 Olympic Winter Games |
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venue | Lake Placid / Wilmington |
Competition venue | MacKenzie Intervale Ski Jumping Complex / Mt. Van Hoevenberg Cross Country & Biathlon Center |
Nations | 25th |
Athletes | 213 (168 , 45 ) |
date | 14.-23. February 1980 |
decisions | 10 |
← Innsbruck 1976 |
With the XIII. At the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid , ten competitions were held in Nordic skiing . This was also the 33rd Nordic World Ski Championships . In addition to Olympic medals, world championship medals were also awarded. The only exception was the Nordic Combined, in which there were only Olympic medals. The venues were the Olympic Sports Complex and the MacKenzie Intervale Ski Jumping Complex .
In cross-country skiing for women, the expansion of the program from the last World Championships with a distance of over 20 km has not yet been included in the Olympic program, so there were again only two individual competitions and the relay. However, this competition was held as a world championship at a separate event in Falun . At the subsequent games in Sarajevo, this discipline found its way into the Olympic program.
Balance sheet
Medal table
space | country | total | |||
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1 | Soviet Union | 4th | 2 | 1 | 7th |
2 | GDR | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
3 | Finland | 1 | 5 | 3 | 9 |
4th | Austria | 1 | 1 | - | 2 |
5 | Sweden | 1 | - | - | 1 |
6th | Norway | - | 1 | 2 | 3 |
7th | Japan | - | 1 | - | 1 |
8th | Bulgaria | - | - | 1 | 1 |
Czechoslovakia | - | - | 1 | 1 |
Medalist
competitor | gold | silver | bronze |
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15 km | Thomas Wassberg | Juha Mieto | Ove Aunli |
30 km | Nikolai Simjatov | Vasily Rotschew | Ivan Lebanov |
50 km | Nikolai Simjatov | Juha Mieto | Alexander Zavyalov |
4 × 10 km relay |
Nikolai Baschukow Jewgeni Belyayev , Vasily Rotschew , Nikolai Simjatow |
Per Knut Aaland , Ove Aunli , Oddvar Brå , Lars Erik Eriksen |
Harri Kirvesniemi , Juha Mieto , Matti Pitkänen , Pertti Teurajärvi |
competitor | gold | silver | bronze |
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5 km | Raissa Smetanina | Hilkka Riihivuori | Květoslava Jeriová |
10 km | Barbara Petzold | Hilkka Riihivuori | Helena Takalo |
4 × 5 km relay |
Carola Anding , Veronika Hesse , Marlies Rostock , Barbara Petzold |
Nina Baldytschewa , Galina Kulakowa , Nina Rotschewa , Raissa Smetanina |
Berit Aunli , Anette Bøe , Marit Myrmæl , Brit Pettersen |
competitor | gold | silver | bronze |
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Normal hill | Toni Innauer |
Manfred Deckert Hirokazu Yagi |
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Large hill | Jouko Törmänen | Hubert Neuper | Jari Puikkonen |
competitor | gold | silver | bronze |
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singles | Ulrich Wehling | Jouko Karjalainen | Konrad Winkler |
Cross-country men
15 km
space | country | athlete | Time (min) |
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1 | SWE | Thomas Wassberg | 41: 57.63 |
2 | FIN | Juha Mieto | 41: 57.64 |
3 | NOR | Ove Aunli | 42: 28.62 |
4th | URS | Nikolai Simjatov | 42: 33.96 |
5 | URS | Yevgeny Belyayev | 42: 46.02 |
6th | POLE | Józef Łuszczek | 42: 59.03 |
7th | URS | Alexander Zavyalov | 43: 00.81 |
8th | FIN | Harri Kirvesniemi | 43: 02.01 |
9 | NOR | Oddvar Brå | 43: 05.64 |
10 | NOR | Lars Erik Eriksen | 43: 11.51 |
12 | FRG | Jochen Behle | 43: 16.05 |
21st | FRG | Wolfgang Müller | 44: 02.54 |
26th | FRG | Peter Zipfel | 44: 38.23 |
27 | SUI | Franz Renggli | 44: 38.66 |
29 | SUI | Konrad Hallenbarter | 44: 42.12 |
32 | SUI | Hansueli cruiser | 44: 44.66 |
35 | SUI | Alfred Schindler | 44: 52.93 |
36 | FRG | Dieter Notz | 44: 54.11 |
37 | GDR | Alf-Gerd Deckert | 45: 00.40 |
Date: February 17, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Difference in altitude: 124 m; Maximum ascent: 51 m; Total ascent: 460 m
63 participants from 22 countries, 61 of them in the rating.
Wassberg was just ahead of Mieto after both 5 and 10 kilometers, but fell off in the finish, had trouble on the last descent, caught himself again, stumbled on the far left in the lane and saved the victory with the cheering of the accompanying supervisors; Mieto seemed powerful in the finish, sprinting, but it wasn't enough, the gap was the equivalent of 5.9 cm. - The Finn had already failed in Sapporo in 1972 over the same distance, back then in the battle for bronze, by 6/100 s against the Norwegian Ivar Formo .
30 km
space | country | athlete | Time (h) |
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1 | URS | Nikolai Simjatov | 1: 27: 02.80 |
2 | URS | Vasily Rotschew | 1: 27: 34.22 |
3 | BUL | Ivan Lebanov | 1: 28: 03.87 |
4th | SWE | Thomas Wassberg | 1: 28: 40.35 |
5 | POLE | Józef Łuszczek | 1: 29: 03.64 |
6th | FIN | Matti Pitkänen | 1: 29: 35.03 |
7th | FIN | Juha Mieto | 1: 29: 45.08 |
8th | NOR | Ove Aunli | 1: 29: 54.02 |
9 | GDR | Alf-Gerd Deckert | 1: 30: 05.17 |
10 | NOR | Lars Erik Eriksen | 1: 30: 34.34 |
15th | SUI | Edi Hauser | 1: 31: 20.09 |
22nd | FRG | Dieter Notz | 1: 31: 58.27 |
24 | SUI | Gaudenz Ambühl | 1: 32: 06.20 |
29 | SUI | Heinz Gähler | 1: 33: 43.68 |
31 | FRG | Josef Schneider | 1: 34: 05.33 |
37 | FRG | Wolfgang Müller | 1: 35: 37.46 |
40 | FRG | Peter Zipfel | 1: 36: 06.95 |
42 | SUI | Francis Jacot | 1: 36: 50.46 |
Date: February 14, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Difference in altitude: 124 m; Maximum ascent: 51 m; Total ascent: 867 m
57 participants from 20 countries, 52 in the rating.
It was the first competition of the games, so Simjatov became the first gold medalist. He celebrated a start-to-finish victory and was clearly ahead after the first 10 kilometers. Wassberg was still in second place after 20 km. Rotschew dominated the second part of the race (after 10 km in 5th place, after 20 km in 4th place). The narrow trail (in the first half very wavy and with constant alternation between inclines and descents, but then flat) did not seem to suit the Scandinavians. Of the favorites, the Swede Sven-Åke Lundbäck had skiing and waxing problems, and the Norwegian Oddvar Brå also had no chance soon after the start.
Sergei Saweljew , the 30 km winner in Innsbruck four years ago , was present, but was not shown due to lack of form. Third place for Lebanow was a sensation.
50 km
space | country | athlete | Time (h) |
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1 | URS | Nikolai Simjatov | 2: 27: 24.60 |
2 | FIN | Juha Mieto | 2: 30: 20.52 |
3 | URS | Alexander Zavyalov | 2:30: 51.52 |
4th | NOR | Lars Erik Eriksen | 2: 30: 53.03 |
5 | URS | Sergei Savelyev | 2: 31: 15.82 |
6th | URS | Yevgeny Belyayev | 2: 31: 21,19 |
7th | NOR | Oddvar Brå | 2: 31: 46.83 |
8th | SWE | Sven-Åke Lundbäck | 2: 31: 59.65 |
9 | FIN | Asko Autio | 2: 32: 25.57 |
10 | SUI | Franz Renggli | 2: 33: 27.56 |
14th | SUI | Heinz Gähler | 2: 35: 11.20 |
21st | FRG | Peter Zipfel | 2: 37: 09.74 |
22nd | FRG | Dieter Notz | 2: 37: 47.41 |
26th | GDR | Alf-Gerd Deckert | 2: 38: 13.53 |
28 | FRG | Franz Schöbel | 2: 40: 25.96 |
29 | FRG | Josef Schneider | 2: 40: 49.68 |
Date: February 23, 1980, 8:30 a.m.
Difference in altitude: 124 m; Maximum ascent: 51 m; Total ascent: 1428 m
43 participants from 14 countries, 37 in the rating.
Other important placings or best in their countries:
17th Józef Łuszczek (POL) 2: 36: 38.05
Halfway through, Simjatow was still behind Savyalov, who thus got three “golds” including relay gold. Mieto's race to catch up was also remarkable, because after 25 km he was only in 8th place.
4 × 10 km relay
space | Country / athlete | time |
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1 |
Soviet Union Vasily Rotschew Nikolai Baschukow Evgeni Belyayev Nikolai Simjatow |
1: 57: 03.46 h 29: 21.41 min 29: 52.57 min 29: 21.78 min 28: 27.70 min |
2 |
Norway Lars Erik Eriksen Per Knut Aaland Ove Aunli Oddvar Brå |
1: 58: 45.77 h 29: 45.96 min 29: 26.77 min 30: 14.80 min 29: 18.24 min |
3 |
Finland Harri Kirvesniemi Pertti Teurajärvi Matti Pitkänen Juha Mieto |
2:00: 00.18 h 31: 17.45 min 30: 17.70 min 30: 08.39 min 28: 16.64 min |
4th |
Federal Republic of Germany Peter Zipfel Wolfgang Müller Dieter Notz Jochen Behle |
2:00: 22.74 h 30: 57.65 min 30: 27.07 min 29: 37.29 min 29: 20.73 min |
5 |
Sweden Sven-Åke Lundbäck Thomas Eriksson Benny Kohlberg Thomas Wassberg |
2:00: 42.71 h 31: 39.44 min 29: 41.45 min 30: 33.62 min 28: 48.20 min |
6th |
Italy Maurilio De Zolt Benedetto Carrara Giulio Capitanio Giorgio Vanzetta |
2:01: 09.93 h 30: 15.96 min 31: 10.76 min 30: 01.62 min 29: 41.59 min |
7th |
Switzerland Hansueli Kreuzer Konrad Hallenbarter Edi Hauser Gaudenz Ambühl |
2: 03: 36.57 h 30: 37.34 min 30: 51.73 min 31: 45.12 min 30: 22.38 min |
8th |
United States Bill Koch Tim Caldwell Jim Galanes Stan Dunklee |
2:04:12.17 h 29: 55.28 min 32: 21.54 min 31: 17.72 min 30: 37.63 min |
Date: February 20, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Difference in altitude: 177 m; Maximum ascent: 76 m; Total ascent: 315 m
10 relays at the start, all in the ranking.
Up to the third leg there was a head-to-head race between the URS runners and those from Norway, after which the final runner Simjatow left his competitor Brå behind. For bronze there was a remarkable finish, in which the German final runner Behle had a big lead, but in the finish stadium the Finn Mieto was able to realize his overtaking maneuver with mighty steps. The race had been lost for Norway and Sweden before the start because the supervisors had used the wrong wax; the conditions were different than before (a heat dip had made the trail soft and slack).
Cross-country women
5 km
space | country | sportswoman | Time (min) |
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1 | URS | Raissa Smetanina | 15: 06.92 |
2 | FIN | Hilkka Riihivuori | 15: 11.96 |
3 | TCH | Květoslava Jeriová | 15: 23.44 |
4th | GDR | Barbara Petzold | 15: 23.62 |
5 | URS | Nina Baldycheva | 15: 29.03 |
6th | URS | Galina Kulakova | 15: 29.58 |
7th | GDR | Veronika Hesse | 15: 31.83 |
8th | FIN | Helena Takalo | 15: 32.12 |
9 | GDR | Marlies Rostock | 15: 36.28 |
10 | SWE | Lena Carlzon | 15: 43.04 |
16 | GDR | Ute Nestler | 15: 53.38 |
23 | SUI | Evi scratches | 16: 14.34 |
31 | FRG | Susanne Riermeier | 16: 31.07 |
32 | FRG | Karin Jäger | 16: 38.47 |
34 | SUI | Cornelia Thomas | 16: 43.85 |
Date: February 15, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Difference in altitude: 87 m; Maximum ascent: 53 m; Total ascent: 154 m
38 participants from 12 countries, all in the rating.
While the first two were among the favorites, with Jeriová an outsider penetrated the medal ranks. Defending champion Takalo had to be content with rank 8. The criterion for the route was a series of climbs and descents that only runners with the best of fitness could manage.
10 km
space | country | sportswoman | Time (min) |
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1 | GDR | Barbara Petzold | 30: 31.54 |
2 | FIN | Hilkka Riihivuori | 30: 35.06 |
3 | FIN | Helena Takalo | 30: 45.25 |
4th | URS | Raissa Smetanina | 30: 54.48 |
5 | URS | Galina Kulakova | 30: 58.46 |
6th | URS | Nina Baldycheva | 31: 22.93 |
7th | GDR | Marlies Rostock | 31: 28.79 |
8th | GDR | Veronika Hesse | 31: 29.14 |
9 | TCH | Květoslava Jeriová | 31: 29.55 |
10 | SWE | Eva Olsson | 31: 36.08 |
12 | GDR | Carola Anding | 31: 45.82 |
21st | FRG | Susanne Riermeier | 32: 37.57 |
26th | FRG | Karin Jäger | 33: 01.76 |
27 | SUI | Evi scratches | 33: 03.65 |
36 | SUI | Cornelia Thomas | 33: 57.94 |
Date: February 18, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Difference in altitude: 124 m; Maximum ascent: 44 m; Total ascent: 282 m
38 participants from 12 countries, all in the rating.
With Barbara Petzold, a woman who did not come from the Soviet Union or Scandinavia won a cross-country skiing competition for the first time at the Winter Olympics. Petzold's schedule was well organized - she was also able to return the favor, as she was only fourth in the 5K competition. Disappointment for the URS runners who did not make it into the medal ranks.
4 × 5 km relay
space | Country / athletes | time |
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1 |
GDR Marlies Rostock Carola Anding Veronika Hesse Barbara Petzold |
1:02:11.10 h 15:50.64 min 15:39.52 min 15:18.23 min 15:22.71 min |
2 |
Soviet Union Nina Baldytschewa Nina Rotschewa Galina Kulakowa Raissa Smetanina |
1: 03: 18.30 h 15: 52.78 min 16: 03.83 min 15: 50.06 min 15: 31.63 min |
3 |
Norway Brit Pettersen Anette Bøe Marit Myrmæl Berit Aunli |
1:04 : 13.50 h 16: 08.65 min 15: 56.61 min 16: 15.91 min 15: 52.33 min |
4th |
Czechoslovakia Dagmar Palečková Gabriela Svobodová Blanka Paulů Květoslava Jeriová |
1: 04: 31.39 h 16: 38.43 min 15: 54.20 min 16: 12.23 min 15: 46.53 min |
5 |
Finland Marja Auroma Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen Helena Takalo Hilkka Riihivuori |
1: 04: 41.28 h 16: 52.95 min 16: 17.13 min 15: 53.27 min 15: 37.93 min |
6th |
Sweden Marie Johansson Karin Lamberg Eva Olsson Lena Carlzon |
1:05: 16:32 h 16:19.53 min 16:14.45 min 16:13.75 min 16:28.59 min |
7th |
United States Alison Owen-Spencer Beth Paxson Leslie Bancroft Lynn Spencer-Galanes |
1: 06: 55.41 h 17: 03.63 min 16: 42.78 min 16: 24.52 min 16: 44.48 min |
8th |
Canada Angela Schmidt-Foster Shirley Firth Esther Miller Joan Groothuysen |
1: 07: 45.75 h 17: 10.74 min 16: 51.37 min 17: 07.96 min 16: 35.68 min |
Date: February 21, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Difference in altitude: 100 m; Maximum ascent: 55 m; Total ascent: 162 m
8 relays at the start, all in the ranking.
For the time being, the GDR and URS were tied, Rostock handed over with 2 seconds ahead of Baldytschewa. Anding laid the foundation for victory, increasing the gap to 28 seconds. In the end, the lead was over a minute, the average age of the URS squadron was much higher than that of the GDR.
Ski jumping
Normal hill
space | country | athlete | Widths (m) | Points |
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1 | AUT | Toni Innauer | 89.0 / 90.0 | 266.3 |
2 | GDR | Manfred Deckert | 85.0 / 88.0 | 249.2 |
JPN | Hirokazu Yagi | 87.0 / 83.5 | 249.2 | |
4th | JPN | Masahiro Akimoto | 83.5 / 87.5 | 248.5 |
5 | FIN | Pentti Kokkonen | 86.0 / 83.5 | 247.6 |
6th | AUT | Hubert Neuper | 82.5 / 88.5 | 245.5 |
7th | AUT | Alfred Groyer | 85.5 / 83.5 | 245.3 |
8th | FIN | Jouko Törmänen | 83.0 / 85.5 | 243.5 |
9 | SUI | Hansjörg Sumi | 83.0 / 86.5 | 242.6 |
10 | POLE | Stanislaw Bobak | 86.0 / 82.0 | 242.2 |
11 | GDR | Martin Weber | 83.0 / 83.5 | 236.8 |
12 | AUT | Armin Kogler | 85.0 / 79.0 | 234.8 |
15th | GDR | Henry Glass | 81.0 / 81.5 | 231.4 |
19th | FRG | Peter Leitner | 81.0 / 77.5 | 223.0 |
20th | GDR | Jochen Danneberg | 83.5 / 77.0 | 222.7 |
25th | FRG | Hubert Black | 80.0 / 72.0 | 209.1 |
37 | SUI | Robert Mösching | 74.0 / 73.0 | 192.6 |
43 | SUI | Paul Egloff | 65.0 / 70.5 | 171.7 |
Other known jumpers or best of their nations:
13th Roger Ruud (NOR) 81.0 113.3 / 84.5 120.9 234.2
14th Johan Sætre (NOR) 83.0 118.0 / 81.0 113 , 8 231.8
16. Jari Puikkonen (FIN) 81.0 115.8 / 80.0 111.7 227.5
17. Jeffrey Davis (USA) 80.0 105.7 / 84.0 120.6 226, 3
18. Per Bergerud (NOR) 80.0 110.7 / 81.0 113.3 224.0
21. Aleksiej Borowitin (URS) 80.5 115.0 / 76.0 105.3 220.3
22. Leoš Škoda (ČSSR) 75.0 100.7 / 83.0 119.0 219.7
24th Bernard Moullier (FRA) 79.0 108.1 / 77.0 102.4 210.5
28th Steve Collins (CAN) 81.0 111.8 / 72.0 95.9 207.7
32. Kari Ylianttila (FIN) 76.0 105.8 / 72.0 97.4 203.2
34. Jan Holmlund (SWE) 75.0 101 , 7 / 71.0 93.8 195.5
38. Lido Tomasi (ITA) 72.0 93.4 / 74.0 99.1 192.5
41. Horst Bulau (CAN) 64.5 79.4 / 75 , 0 100.7 180.1
43. Paul Egloff (SUI) 65.0 80.2 / 70.5 91.5 171.7
44. Miran Tepeš (YUG) 66.0 78.3 / 71.0 93, 3 171.6
47. Piotr Fijas (POL) 79.5 109.4 / 59.0 34.6 144.0
48. and last: Bogdan Norčič (YUG) 55.0 50.7 / 62.0 73.9 124.6
Date: February 17, 1980, 1:00 p.m.
K point : 86 m
48 participants from 16 countries, all in the ranking. The circle of favorites was extremely large; The jumpers from GDR and Japan as well as Neuper, Kogler and Innauer were considered medal contenders, but it was said that Peter Leitner or Bogdan Norčič also had outsider chances on the wind-prone hill. The first training, in which Neuper jumped the furthest with 99.5, had turned out to be a duel between the GDR and ÖSV jumpers, and it was mostly accompanied by heavy snowstorms. The (new) fin ski used by the Austrians was still in question, and according to the FIS committees there was nothing wrong with it. The wind was a bit stronger when jumping, Innauer took a little more time before his jump, waited for a signal from coach Baldur Preiml (which meant "less wind") and then went into the inrun.
Large hill
space | country | athlete | Widths (m) | Points |
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1 | FIN | Jouko Törmänen | 114.5 / 117.0 | 271.0 |
2 | AUT | Hubert Neuper | 113.0 / 114.5 | 262.4 |
3 | FIN | Jari Puikkonen | 110.5 / 108.5 | 248.5 |
4th | AUT | Toni Innauer | 110.0 / 107.0 | 245.7 |
5 | AUT | Armin Kogler | 110.0 / 108.0 | 245.6 |
6th | NOR | Roger Ruud | 110.0 / 109.0 | 243.0 |
7th | SUI | Hansjörg Sumi | 117.0 / 100.0 | 242.7 |
8th | United States | James Denney | 109.0 / 104.0 | 239.0 |
9 | CAN | Steve Collins | 112.5 / 102.5 | 239.0 |
10 | JPN | Masahiro Akimoto | 104.0 / 108.0 | 239.0 |
11 | GDR | Henry Glass | 93.5 / 110.5 | 232.0 |
15th | FRG | Klaus Ostwald | 107.0 / 119.0 | 225.1 |
17th | SUI | Robert Mösching | 108.0 / | 98.5222.5 |
18th | FRG | Peter Leitner | 106.0 / | 98.0221.5 |
20th | GDR | Manfred Deckert | 102.0 / 100.0 | 219.2 |
25th | AUT | Hans Millonig | 97.0 / 100.5 | 208.9 |
30th | SUI | Karl Lustenberger | 98.0 / 95.0 | 203.1 |
33 | GDR | Harald showerk | 95.5 / 95.0 | 198.6 |
41 | FRG | Hubert Black | 104.5 / | 78.0181.9 |
47 | SUI | Paul Egloff | 91.5 / 88.0 | 167.2 |
48 | FRG | Hermann Weinbuch | 85.0 / 80.0 | 155.4 |
Other well-known jumpers and best of their countries:
13th Kari Ylianttila (FIN) 102.0 111.0 / 106.0 118.1 229.1
14th Piotr Fijas (POL) 107.0 118.0 / 101.0 108 , 1 226.1
16. Per Bergerud (NOR) 108.0 120.9 / 98.0 103.9 224.8
19. Hirokazu Yagi (JAP) 96.5 103.3 / 105.5 116.9 220, 2
21. Leoš Škoda (ČSSR) 106.0 116.6 / 96.0 100.6 217.2
28. Vladimir Vlasow (URS) 97.0 103.5 96.5 101.8 205.3
29. Horst Bulau (CAN) 100.5 106.9 / 95.0 98.2 205.1
37. Bernard Moullier (FRA) 92.0 92.5 / 94.0 95.8 188.3
38. Bogdan Norčič (YUG) 87 , 0 84.5 / 98.0 102.9 187.4
40. Miran Tepeš (YUG) 96.0 96.1 / 89.0 88.3 184.4
46. Lido Tomasi (ITA) 87.5 83, 2 / 88.0 85.9 169.1
50. and the last one with only one rating after the first round: Jan Holmlund (SWE) 75.0 26.2
Date: February 23, 1980, 1:00 p.m.
K-point: 114 m
50 participants from 16 countries, all in the ranking.
In the first training round, Hansjörg Sumi set a new hill record with 117 m (previously 115 m from Pentti Kokkonen, Finland), in contrast to the Austrians only Armin Kogler made three jumps over 100 m, Innauer the furthest with 107.5 m - better than they showed the GDR aces. Again the wind played an important role in the competition, the jumpers had to wait again and again on the beam until the correct updraft. Törmänen's victory came as a surprise even for his compatriots, because his best results so far were 3rd place (January 4th 1978 in Innsbruck) and 5th place (January 6th 1979 in Bischofhofen) at the Four Hills Tournament . Curiously, his trainer Kari Ylianttila jumped with him and came in 13th.
Sumi led after the first round, but failed the second and fell back to 7th place. Both the GDR and the Japanese jumpers were sacrificed to the wind. According to their trainer Preiml, the Austrians achieved more than was expected after the training (and also after the first round with ranks 3, 6 and 8 for Neuper, Innauer, Kogler).
Nordic combination
space | country | athlete | Points jumping |
Points running |
points total |
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1 | GDR | Ulrich Wehling | 227.2 | 205,000 | 432,200 |
2 | FIN | Jouko Karjalainen | 209.5 | 220,000 | 429,500 |
3 | GDR | Konrad Winkler | 214.5 | 210.820 | 425,320 |
4th | NOR | Tom Sandberg | 203.7 | 214.765 | 418,465 |
5 | GDR | Uwe Dotzauer | 217.6 | 200.815 | 418,415 |
6th | SUI | Karl Lustenberger | 212.7 | 199.510 | 412.210 |
7th | URS | Alexander Majorov | 194.4 | 214.735 | 409.135 |
8th | GDR | Gunter Schmieder | 201.7 | 202.375 | 404.075 |
9 | FRG | Hubert Black | 219.6 | 182.545 | 402.145 |
10 | POLE | Jan Legierski | 183.3 | 217.630 | 400.930 |
14th | FRG | Urban Hettich | 174.2 | 216.325 | 390.525 |
16 | FRG | Hermann Weinbuch | 187.8 | 197,440 | 385.240 |
20th | FRG | Günther Abel | 184.9 | 191,620 | 376,520 |
21st | SUI | Ernst Beetschen | 170.3 | 198.295 | 368,595 |
Jumping: February 18, 1980, 1:00 p.m.
K-point : 86 m
Running: February 19, 1980, 12:00 p.m.
Elevation difference: 124 m; Maximum ascent: 51 m; Total ascent: 460 m
31 participants from 9 countries, 29 of them in the rating.
The competition consisted of three jumping runs, of which the worst was not rated, and a cross-country skiing over 15 km.
Wehling was jumping champion ahead of Walter Malmquist (USA), Hubert Schwarz, Uwe Dotzauer and Konrad Winkler. Karjalainen won the cross-country skiing ahead of Legierski, Fjodor Koltšin (URS; 15th overall), Urban Hettich and Sandberg. Wehling and Winkler were ninth and eighth for gold and bronze.
literature
- Cross-country skiing at the Olympic Winter Games: List of Olympic champions in cross-country skiing. Edited by the Bucher Group, General Books Verlag, 2010, 188 pages.
Web links
- Cross-country skiing at the 1980 Winter Olympics in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
- Ski jumping at the 1980 Winter Olympics in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
- Nordic combined at the 1980 Winter Olympics in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
- Official report of the 1980 Winter Olympics (PDF; 3.2 MB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Column 1, middle: "Hundredths decided" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 18, 1980, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Column 1, fifth article: «Pechvogel Mieto» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 19, 1980, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ bottom left: "Simjatow and USSR double victory" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 15, 1980, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ "Saveliev got no chance" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 14, 1980, p. 09 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ Columns two and three, below: «Again only silver for rent. Simiatov won the ski marathon » . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 24, 1980, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns one and two below: "Mieto's final spurt saved bronze" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 21, 1980, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ «Smetanina the fastest» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 16, 1980, p. 07 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ POS .: Columns 4 and 5, below: "Cross-country skiing over ten kilometers: Petzold turned the tables" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 19, 1980, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ Column 1 below: "Relay gold for the GDR" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 22, 1980, p. 19 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns 2 and 3, middle: "Duel between the GDR and Austria" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 14, 1980, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ "Neuper, Kogler and Innauer today among many favorites" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 17, 1980, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ "Baldur Preiml raised his hand and Toni Innauer won gold" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 19, 1980, p. 13 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ top right: "Hansjörg Sumi's violent jump: hill record swept away" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 21, 1980, p. 13 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns two to four, middle: “'Hupo' Neuper was blessed!” In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 25, 1980, p. 7 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).