Nordic combined at the Winter Universiade

The Nordic combined events have been contested at the Universiade since 1960, though were not included in 1975 and 1981. Since Erzurum 2011, the sport has been become an optional sport in the Universiade

Events

Event6062646668707278838587899193959799010305070911131517Years
Individual Gundersen26
Sprint5
Team8
Mass start5

Medalists

Individual Gundersen

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Jaromír Nevlud Albert Larionov Yuriy Krestov
1962 Vjatscheslav Drjagin Albert Larionov Yōsuke Etō
1964 Vjatscheslav Drjagin Stefan Oleksak Takashi Fujisawa
1966 Yuriy Simonov Vjatscheslav Drjagin Takashi Fujisawa
1968 Hiroshi Itagaki Masatoshi Sudo Antonin Kucera
1970 Nikolay Nogovitsyn Yuri Kozulin Vladimir Rusinov
1972 Vladimir Rusinov Hideki Nakano Ladislav Rygl
1975not included in the program
1978 Leonid Chashchin Sergey Matveyev Kari Helppikangas
1981not included in the program
1983 Vladimir Frak Viktor Apulov Aleksander Pektubayev
1985 Thomas Müller Alexander Prosvirnin Hiroki Uchida
1987 Jan Klimko Kazuoki Kodama František Řepka
1989 Kenji Ogiwara Takanori Kōno Sergey Zaviyalov
1991 Kenji Ogiwara Takanori Kōno Nobuhiko Murai
1993 Junichi Kogawa Stanisław Ustupski Kazuyoshi Fujiwara
1995 Sergey Zakharenko Kazuyoshi Yomada Futoshi Otake
1997 Koji Takasawa Dmitriy Seleznev Sergey Zakharenko
1999 Eiji Masaki Sergey Zakharenko Martin Novorolnik
2001 Grega Verbajs Jun Sato Vladimir Smid
2003 Norihito Kobayashi Junpei Aoki Tomáš Slavík
2005 Georg Hettich Bernhard Gruber Pascal Meinherz
2007 Tomáš Slavík Yūsuke Minato Konstantin Voronin
2009 Steffen Tepel Chota Hatakeyama Benjamin Kreiner
2011 Tommy Schmid Steffen Tepel Ivan Panin
2013 Adam Cieślar Johannes Wasel Aguri Shimizu
2015 Adam Cieślar David Welde Szczepan Kupczak
2017 Viacheslav Barkov Adam Cieślar Paweł Słowiok
2019not included in the program

Sprint

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960-1997not included in the program
1999 Eiji Masaki Takashi Kitamura Martin Novorolnik
2001 Makoto Masaki Grega Verbajs Jun Sato
2003 Norihito Kobayashi Junpei Aoki Marko Simic
2005 Bernhard Gruber Sergueï Maslennikov Jan Schmid
2007 Yūsuke Minato Jens Kaufmann Tomáš Slavík
2009-2019not included in the program

Mass start

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960-2007not included in the program
2009 Koichiro Sato Takehiro Nagai Petr Kutal
2011 Aguri Shimizu Tomasz Pochwała Tommy Schmid
2013 Aguri Shimizu Adam Cieślar Paweł Słowiok
2015 Adam Cieślar David Welde Mateusz Wantulok
2017 Adam Cieślar Tobias Simon Go Sonehara
2019not included in the program

Relays

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960-2001not included in the program
2003 Japan
Yosuke Hatakeyama
Junpei Aoki
Norihito Kobayashi
Slovenia
Grega Verbajs
Damjan Vtič
Marko Simic
Finland
Antti Joutjärvi
Tommi Räisänen
Tommy Hyry
2005 Russia
Konstantin Voronin
Ivan Fesenko
Sergueï Maslennikov
Japan
Tomoyuki Usui
Yūsuke Minato
Kousuke Tanaka
Slovenia
Mitja Oranič
Anze Obreza
Dejan Plevnik
2007 Russia
Konstantin Voronin
Ivan Fesenko
Sergueï Maslennikov
Slovenia
Rok Zima
Rok Rozman
Mitja Oranič
Japan
Takashi Moriyama
Kohei Takao
Yūsuke Minato
2009 Japan
Takehiro Nagai
Naoki Kaede
Chota Hatakeyama
Germany
Jens Kaufmann
Florian Schillinger
Steffen Tepel
Russia
Michail Barinov
Aleksandr Nikiforov
Pavel Bazarov
2011 Russia
Konstantin Voronin
Michail Barinov
Ivan Panin
Poland
Andrzej Zarycki
Mateusz Wantulok
Tomasz Pochwała
Russia II
Denis Isaikin
Damir Khinsertdinov
Niyaz Nabee
2013 Poland
Szczepan Kupczak
Paweł Słowiok
Adam Cieślar
Slovenia
Borut Mavc
Jože Kamenik
Matič Plaznik
Japan
Go Yamamoto
Shota Horigome
Aguri Shimizu
2015 Germany
Johannes Wasel
Tobias Simon
David Welde
Japan
Go Yamamoto
Takehiro Watanabe
Aguri Shimizu
Russia
Samir Mastiev
Niyaz Nabeev
Ernest Yahin
2017 Poland
Wojciech Marusarz
Paweł Słowiok
Adam Cieślar
Russia
Timofey Borisov
Samir Mastiev
Viacheslav Barkov
Japan
Shota Horigome
Go Yamamoto
Go Sonehara
2019not included in the program

Medal table

Last updated after the 2017 Winter Universiade

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)16151142
2 Poland (POL)65516
3 Soviet Union (URS)57416
4 Germany (GER)47011
5 Russia (RUS)42511
6 Czechoslovakia (TCH)4149
7 Slovenia (SLO)1427
8 Belarus (BLR)1214
9 Austria (AUT)1113
10 Czech Republic (CZE)1045
11  Switzerland (SUI)1034
12 Finland (FIN)0022
 Slovakia (SVK)0022
Totals (13 nations)444444132

References

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