The
Gundersen method is a method in the
Nordic combined developed by
Gunder Gundersen, a Nordic combined athlete from
Norway, that was first used in the 1980s. This technique turned the
cross country skiing part of the Nordic combined from a point-based system where all athletes ski in an
interval start manner and whoever earned the most points with the
ski jumping part of the Nordic combined won the event to a
pursuit race for the cross country skiing part where whoever crossed the finish line first in the cross country skiing part of the Nordic combined event won the competition. This parallels the
modern pentathlon in which the start times of the final event (a cross-country run) are also staggered so that the first to cross the finish line is the winner of the entire event.