United States at The 2006 Winter Olympics - Nordic Combined

Nordic Combined

Todd Lodwick, who had the United States' best Nordic Combined performance in Olympic history in Salt Lake City, finished in the top 10 in both individual events, with his 8th place in the Individual Gundersen the best showing for the U.S. in Turin.

Athlete Event Ski jumping Cross-country
Points Rank Deficit Time Rank
Brett Camerota Individual Gundersen 203.5 33 3:56 44:59.6
+5:15.0
38
Eric Camerota Sprint 94.5 40 2:05 21:04.8
+2:35.8
39
Bill Demong Sprint 102.2 30 1:34 20:03.7
+1:34.7
25
Individual Gundersen 220.0 19 2:50 42:08.5
+2:23.9
15
Todd Lodwick Sprint 107.3 19 1:14 19:11.4
+42.4
9
Individual Gundersen 232.0 13 2:02 40:56.6
+1:12.0
8
Johnny Spillane Sprint 109.5 14 1:05 19:15.2
+46.2
10
Individual Gundersen 220.0 19 2:50 44:27.6
+4:43.0
30
Bill Demong
Todd Lodwick
Johnny Spillane
Carl van Loan
Team 820.6 8 1:33 51:52.5
+1:59.9
7

Note: 'Deficit' refers to the amount of time behind the leader a competitor began the cross-country portion of the event. Italicized numbers show the final deficit from the winner's finishing time.

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