COMBINATA NORDICA

NORDIC COMBINED


Nordic Combined
OLYMPIC DEBUT
1924 Chamonix, France
ORIGINS
All the events in Nordic Combined (ski jumping and cross country skiing) have Norwegian roots - some going back over 5,000 years. From Norway, the sport spread to the rest of Scandinavia and parts of Russia. It was exclusively a military competition until 1843, when civilians were first entered. World Championships have been held for the event since 1925. The team competition was added to the Olympics in 1988, and the sprint in 2002.
OH CANADA
Jason Myslicki: Will be Canada's first competitor in this event at the Olympics since 1988.

COMPETITION SCHEDULE / RESULTS

MEN'S INDIVIDUAL | 2002 Champion: Samppa Lajunen (Finland)
February 11- Final

Canadian Best:
Jostein Nordmoe, 10th - 1932

  • Georg Hettich - GER
  • Felix Gottwald - AUT
  • Magnus Moan - NOR
  • Jason Myslicki - 41st
  • Max Thompson - 44th
MEN'S TEAM 4x5 km | 2002 Champion: S. Lajunen, H. Manninen, J. Mantila, J. Tallus (Finland)
February 15 - Final
(postponed until February 16)

Canadian Best:
Never Contested

  • Austria
  • Germany
  • Finland
MEN'S SPRINT 7.5 km | 2002 Champion: Samppa Lajunen (Finland)
February 21- Final

Canadian Best:
Jayson Myslicki - 41st, 2006

  • Felix Gottwald - AUT
  • Magnus-H Moan - NOR
  • Georg Hettich - GER
  • Jayson Myslicki - 41st
  • Max Thompson - 46th
 


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