Riiber’s Mistake Helps Graabak Of Norway Win Nordic Combined
Feb 15, 2022, 12:58 PM
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ZHANGJIAKOU, China (AP) — Joergen Graabak of Norway won Olympic gold in Nordic combined. He rallied from a deficit of 2 minutes, 7 seconds to cross the finish line first in a 10K cross-country race after placing 12th in ski jumping.
Graabak became the first two-time Nordic combined Olympic champion on the large hill after winning the event in 2014. Norwegian teammate Jens Luraas Oftebro won silver.
Akito Watabe of Japan earned bronze. Norwegian superstar Jarl Magnus Riiber had a 44-second lead in cross-country race but made a wrong turn and ended up finishing eighth.
For the win! ⛷💪
Joergen Graabak (Norway) claims the #NordicCombined – individual Gundersen large hill/10km, cross-country #Gold medal, becoming the first athlete ever to win this event twice!#Beijing2022 | #StrongerTogether pic.twitter.com/TDpl9Lgbdv
— Olympics (@Olympics) February 15, 2022
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