
Japan's men were the shock winners of the Nordic combined team title at the world championships here on Thursday. The Japanese claimed gold after finishing fifth in the ski jump and winning the cross-country skiing 4x5km relay by the smallest of margins. Germany finished second with the much-fancied Norwegians third. In a tight race to the line in the relay, Japan's team of Yusuke Minato, Taihei Kato, Akito Watabe and Norihoto Kobayashi pipped the Germans by just 0.1 seconds, while Norway finished 3.6 seconds off the pace to take bronze...It was Japan's first team world championship success since 1995, when the inspirational Kenji Ogiwara was behind his country's ascent to the pinnacle of the sport. The Nagano native won Olympic team titles in 1992 and 1994 and world team titles in 1993 and 1995...Since then Japan's Nordic skiers have acquired a reputation for being accomplished ski jumpers but unreliable cross-country skiers...more...