Nordic Combined: Olympic events continue in Val di Fiemme
This Tuesday, the Nordic combined events at the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games will continue with the large hill gundersen. From 10.00 am, thirty-six athletes will be ready to take off from the top of HS141 in Predazzo (Italy) for a jumping round followed, from 1.45 pm, by a 10 km cross-country ski pursuit.

France will be represented by three athletes: Maël Tyrode (11), Marco Heinis (19) and Laurent Muhlethaler (20).
The complete start list
Gundersen ski jumping competition on the big hill – 10h00
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