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The Nordic combined is a winter sport in which athletes compete in cross-country skiing and ski jumping. Nordic combined at the Winter Olympics and the FIS Nordic Combined World Cup are ongoing. There is no women's competition sanctioned by the International Ski Federation.
The first major competition was held in 1892 in 1960 Winter Olympics.[1]
Formats and variations currently used in the World Cup are:[2]
Included in the rules but currently not used in World Cup:
Events in the Olympics are: the sprint K120 individual, ski jumping K90 (70m), and Team/4x5km.[3]
Below is a list of Nordic skiers that have won at the Winter Olympics, FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, and Holmenkollen events. Bold years indicate when a skier achieved all the three wins in the same year.
Sweden, Oslo, Iceland, Russia, Finland
World War II, Russia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian language, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Swedish language, European Union, Finland, Denmark, Lithuania
Sweden, Russia, European Union, Turku, Estonia
Berlin, North Rhine-Westphalia, Hamburg, France, United Kingdom
Poland, Nordic combined, Zakopane, 2011 Winter Universiade, Universiade
Slovenia, Germany, Austria, Norway, Italy
Oslo, Winter Olympic Games, Norway, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Bandy
Mormon Tabernacle Choir, World War II, September 11 attacks, International Olympic Committee, 1984 Summer Olympics
Switzerland, Nordic combined, FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009, Norway, 2010 Winter Olympics