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| In the mid-19th century, Norway held the first nordic ski carnivals, in which the nordic combined was the featured event.
1900: A separate cross-country event is created. 1924: Nordic combined debuts as an Olympic sport at the first Winter Games, held in Chamonix, France. Thorlief Haug of Norway captures gold in the individual the only nordic combined event contested. 1924-1936: Norway sweeps the medals in the individual event at each Olympic Winter Games. 1988: The team event makes its Olympic debut at the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary, Canada. West Germany wins the gold medal. 1992: At the Albertville Olympic Winter Games, Fabrice Guy and Sylvain Guillaume of France give the country's fans something to cheer about, finishing 1-2 in the individual. 1998: Norway extends its dominance in the sport, winning the team gold medal. Norwegian Bjarte Engen Vik also captures gold in the individual. |
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