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1983–84 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1983/84
Discipline Men Women
Overall Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Erika Hess
Downhill Switzerland Urs Räber Switzerland Maria Walliser
Giant slalom/Super G Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Switzerland Erika Hess
Slalom Luxembourg Marc Girardelli United States Tamara McKinney
Combined Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Switzerland Erika Hess
Nations Cup Austria Austria Switzerland Switzerland
Nations Cup overall Switzerland Switzerland
Competition
Locations 22 18
Individual 37 34

The 18th World Cup season began in December 1983 in Kranjska Gora, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia), and concluded in March 1984 in Oslo, Norway. The overall champions were Pirmin Zurbriggen (his first) and Erika Hess (her second), both of Switzerland.

A break in the schedule in February was for the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia). The debate over amateur and professional status of world-class skiers came to a head this year over the issue of the Olympic eligibility of the holders of FIS Class B licenses, which were approved in 1981 to permit skiers to accept sponsorship money directly instead of through their national ski federations or Olympic committees.[1][2][3] After protests by some of the other top skiers (including twin brothers Phil and Steve Mahre), the International Ski Federation (FIS) ruled in the summer of 1983 that the two holders of such licenses, Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden and Hanni Wenzel of Liechtenstein, would be ineligible to compete in the Olympics unless they surrendered those licenses and transferred the money received under them to the appropriate national ski or Olympic committees.[1][2][4]

Although Wenzel was willing to transfer her money as requested, Stenmark, who had moved his tax residence to Monaco and had received an amount estimated at over $5 million in payments during those three years, was not, because repatriating the money to Sweden would subject him to millions of dollars in Swedish income tax.[1][2][4] Despite the different reactions of the two, FIS decided to treat Stenmark and Wenzel identically and ban them both from Olympic competition in 1984, while permitting both to continue to compete in World Cup competitions.[2][4] After the Olympics, Hanni Wenzel, who had won two overall World Cup titles and finished second or third overall six more times, retired, and several of the other top skiers, such as the Mahre twins and Norway's Jarle Halsnes, turned professional and left the World Cup circuit. The backlash over this series of events, combined with the increasing television revenues from the Olympic Games, led to the end of the ban on professional athletes in the Olympics before the end of the decade.[5]

In another ruling regarding Olympic eligibility, FIS denied rising all-event skier Marc Girardelli, who was a citizen of Austria but who competed for Luxembourg on the World Cup circuit, the ability to compete in the Olympics for Austria, ruling that he could only compete for the country that he represented on the World Cup circuit.[1][4] As a result, Girardelli was not able to compete in the Olympics until after his Luxembourg citizenship was granted in the mid-1980s.[6]

Calendar

Men

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[7]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
451 1 2 December 1983   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska Gora SL 146  Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Bulgaria Petar Popangelov Liechtenstein Paul Frommelt
452 2 4 December 1983   Austria Schladming DH 134  Austria Erwin Resch Austria Harti Weirather Canada Steve Podborski
453 3 9 December 1983   France Val d'Isère DH 135  Switzerland Franz Heinzer Canada Todd Brooker Austria Harti Weirather
454 4 10 December 1983   SG 004  Austria Hans Enn Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jure Franko
455 5 10 December 1983   KB 033  Switzerland Franz Heinzer Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Austria Leonhard Stock
456 6 12 December 1983   Switzerland Les Diablerets GS 137  Switzerland Max Julen Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jure Franko
457 7 13 December 1983   Italy Courmayeur SL 147  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj United States Steve Mahre
458 8 18 December 1983   Italy Val Gardena DH 136  Switzerland Urs Räber Canada Todd Brooker Canada Steve Podborski
459 9 19 December 1983   SG 005  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Martin Hangl Austria Leonhard Stock
460 10 20 December 1983   Italy Madonna di Campiglio SL 148  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Austria Robert Zoller Bulgaria Petar Popangelov
461 11 19 December 1983  
20 December 1983  
Italy Val Gardena (SG)
Italy Madonna di Campiglio (SL)
KB 034  Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Switzerland Thomas Bürgler Italy Alex Giorgi
462 12 7 January 1984   Switzerland Laax DH 137  Switzerland Urs Räber Austria Franz Klammer Italy Michael Mair
463 13 10 January 1984   Switzerland Adelboden GS 138  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Austria Hubert Strolz Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
464 14 15 January 1984   Switzerland Wengen DH 138  United States Bill Johnson Austria Anton Steiner Austria Erwin Resch
465 15 16 January 1984   Switzerland Parpan SL 149  Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Italy Paolo De Chiesa Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel
466 16 17 January 1984   SL 150  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Austria Franz Gruber
467 17 15 January 1984  
17 January 1984  
Switzerland Wengen (DH)
Switzerland Parpan (SL)
KB 035  Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Austria Anton Steiner Switzerland Peter Lüscher
468 18 21 January 1984   Austria Kitzbühel DH 139  Austria Franz Klammer Austria Erwin Resch Austria Anton Steiner
469 19 22 January 1984   SL 151  Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Austria Franz Gruber Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
470 20 22 January 1984   KB 036  Austria Anton Steiner Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen United States Phil Mahre
471 21 23 January 1984   Austria Kirchberg GS 139  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Sweden Jörgen Sundqvist
472 22 28 January 1984   West Germany Garmisch DH 140  Canada Steve Podborski Austria Erwin Resch Austria Franz Klammer
473 23 29 January 1984   SG 006  Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Austria Hans Enn
474 24 29 January 1984   KB 037  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Switzerland Peter Müller
475 25 2 February 1984   Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo DH 141  Austria Helmut Höflehner Switzerland Urs Räber Switzerland Conradin Cathomen
476 26 4 February 1984   Bulgaria Borovets GS 140  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Italy Roberto Erlacher
477 27 5 February 1984   SL 152  Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Austria Franz Gruber
1984 Winter Olympics (13–19 February)
478 28 4 March 1984   United States Aspen DH 142  United States Bill Johnson Austria Anton Steiner
Austria Helmut Höflehner
479 29 5 March 1984   GS 141  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Luxembourg Marc Girardelli United States Phil Mahre
480 30 6 March 1984   United States Vail SL 153  Austria Robert Zoller Bulgaria Petar Popangelov Sweden Lars-Göran Halvarsson
United States Phil Mahre
481 31 7 March 1984   GS 142  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Austria Hans Enn
482 32 11 March 1984   Canada Whistler DH 143  United States Bill Johnson Austria Helmut Höflehner Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
483 33 17 March 1984   Sweden Åre GS 143  Austria Hans Enn Austria Hubert Strolz Sweden Ingemar Stenmark
484 34 18 March 1984   SL 154  Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Austria Franz Gruber Sweden Lars-Göran Halvarsson
485 35 20 March 1984   Norway Oppdal SG 007  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jure Franko
486 36 23 March 1984   Norway Oslo GS 144  Austria Hans Enn Italy Alex Giorgi Switzerland Thomas Bürgler
487 37 24 March 1984   SL 155  Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Italy Paolo De Chiesa
Nations Cup 25 March 1984   Norway Oslo PS ncr  Austria Hans Enn Austria Anton Steiner Sweden Ingemar Stenmark

Ladies

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[8]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
421 1 1 December 1983   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska Gora SL 144  Switzerland Erika Hess United States Tamara McKinney Poland Małgorzata Tlałka
422 2 7 December 1983   France Val d'Isère DH 116  West Germany Irene Epple Switzerland Ariane Ehrat France Caroline Attia
423 3 8 December 1983   DH 117  Switzerland Maria Walliser West Germany Irene Epple Austria Lea Sölkner
424 4 11 December 1983   GS 130  Switzerland Erika Hess France Perrine Pelen Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
425 5 11 December 1983   KB 031  West Germany Irene Epple Switzerland Erika Hess Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
426 6 14 December 1983   Italy Sestriere SL 145  Italy Maria Rosa Quario Austria Roswitha Steiner Switzerland Monika Hess
427 7 8 December 1983  
14 December 1983  
France Val d'Isère (DH2)
Italy Sestriere (SL)
KB 032  Switzerland Erika Hess Austria Lea Sölkner United States Christin Cooper
428 8 17 December 1983   Italy Piancavallo SL 146  Austria Roswitha Steiner Poland Małgorzata Tlałka Italy Maria Rosa Quario
429 9 21 December 1983   Austria Haus im Ennstal DH 118  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel West Germany Irene Epple Switzerland Maria Walliser
430 10 22 December 1983   GS 131  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel West Germany Maria Epple United States Christin Cooper
431 11 7 January 1984   France Puy St. Vincent DH 119  Canada Gerry Sorensen Austria Veronika Vitzthum Switzerland Maria Walliser
432 12 8 January 1984   SG 003  Canada Laurie Graham Switzerland Michela Figini United States Debbie Armstrong
433 13 8 January 1984   KB 033  Canada Gerry Sorensen West Germany Irene Epple West Germany Marina Kiehl
434 14 13 January 1984   Austria Bad Gastein DH 120  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel West Germany Irene Epple Switzerland Maria Walliser
435 15 14 January 1984   SL 147  France Perrine Pelen Austria Roswitha Steiner Poland Dorota Tlałka
436 16 14 January 1984   KB 034  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel Czechoslovakia Olga Charvátová United States Tamara McKinney
437 17 15 January 1984   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Maribor SL 148  Switzerland Erika Hess United States Tamara McKinney United States Christin Cooper
438 18 21 January 1984   Switzerland Verbier DH 121  Switzerland Maria Walliser United States Holly Flanders Czechoslovakia Olga Charvátová
439 19 22 January 1984   SL 149  Austria Anni Kronbichler West Germany Maria Epple Switzerland Erika Hess
440 20 22 January 1984   KB 035  Switzerland Erika Hess Czechoslovakia Olga Charvátová Switzerland Brigitte Örtli
441 21 23 January 1984   Italy Limone Piemonte SL 150  Italy Daniela Zini Italy Maria Rosa Quario United States Christin Cooper
442 22 28 January 1984   France Megève DH 122  Switzerland Michela Figini Austria Elisabeth Kirchler Austria Sylvia Eder
443 23 29 January 1984   France St. Gervais GS 132  Switzerland Erika Hess United States Christin Cooper France Carole Merle
444 24 28 January 1984  
29 January 1984  
France Megève (DH)
France St. Gervais (GS)
KB 036  Switzerland Michela Figini Austria Elisabeth Kirchler Canada Liisa Savijarvi
1984 Winter Olympics (13–19 February)
445 25 3 March 1984   Canada Mont St. Anne DH 123  United States Holly Flanders France Marie-Luce Waldmeier Austria Sylvia Eder
446 26 4 March 1984   SG 004  West Germany Marina Kiehl Austria Elisabeth Kirchler United States Christin Cooper
447 27 7 March 1984   United States Lake Placid GS 133  United States Christin Cooper West Germany Marina Kiehl West Germany Maria Epple
448 28 10 March 1984   United States Waterville Valley SL 151  United States Tamara McKinney Switzerland Brigitte Gadient France Perrine Pelen
449 29 11 March 1984   GS 134  United States Tamara McKinney Switzerland Erika Hess United States Christin Cooper
450 30 17 March 1984   Czechoslovakia Jasná GS 135  Switzerland Erika Hess Switzerland Michela Figini United States Christin Cooper
451 31 18 March 1984   SL 152  Austria Roswitha Steiner France Perrine Pelen Italy Paoletta Magoni
452 32 20 March 1984   West Germany Zwiesel SL 153  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel United States Tamara McKinney France Perrine Pelen
453 33 21 March 1984   GS 136  United States Tamara McKinney Switzerland Erika Hess Spain Blanca Fernández Ochoa
454 34 24 March 1984   Norway Oslo SL 154  United States Tamara McKinney Poland Dorota Tlałka France Perrine Pelen
Nations Cup 25 March 1984   Norway Oslo PS ncr  Czechoslovakia Olga Charvátová Switzerland Erika Hess United States Tamara McKinney

Men

Overall

see complete table

In men's overall World Cup 1983/84 the best five downhills, best five giant slaloms/Super-G, best five slaloms and best three combined count. The parallel slalom only counts for the Nationscup (or was a show-event). 29 racers had a point deduction.

Place Name Country Total DH GS
SG
SL KB
1 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 256 59 115 17 65
2 Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 230 - 115 115 -
3 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 222 - 92 125 5
4 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 191 3 58 60 70
5 Anton Steiner  Austria 148 67 4 23 54
6 Franz Heinzer   Switzerland 129 66 26 - 37
7 Urs Räber   Switzerland 118 94 - - 24
8 Franz Gruber  Austria 113 - 19 82 12
9 Alex Giorgi  Italy 107 - 49 43 15
10 Bojan Križaj  Yugoslavia 105 - 34 66 6
11 Hans Enn  Austria 105 - 105 - -
12 Erwin Resch  Austria 91 91 - - -
Max Julen   Switzerland 91 - 60 31 -
14 Bill Johnson  United States 87 87 - - -
15 Phil Mahre  United States 85 2 24 44 15
Helmut Höflehner  Austria 85 74 - - 11
17 Thomas Bürgler   Switzerland 84 - 54 2 28
18 Petar Popangelov  Bulgaria 82 - - 77 5
19 Jure Franko  Yugoslavia 80 - 68 5 7
20 Franz Klammer  Austria 79 79 - - -

Downhill

see complete table

In men's downhill World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. 12 racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

Place Name Country Total 2 3 8 12 14 18 22 25 28 32
1 Urs Räber   Switzerland 94 12 12 25 25 (1) (10) - 20 (6) -
2 Erwin Resch  Austria 91 25 (10) - (10) 15 20 20 - 11 -
3 Bill Johnson  United States 87 - - - - 25 - - 12 25 25
4 Franz Klammer  Austria 79 11 (6) 8 20 (3) 25 15 (2) - (6)
5 Steve Podborski  Canada 76 15 (9) 15 - - - 25 10 (8) 11
6 Helmut Höflehner  Austria 74 - - - 2 - - 7 25 20 20
7 Anton Steiner  Austria 67 - - - - 20 15 6 6 20 (5)
8 Franz Heinzer   Switzerland 66 (4) 25 12 11 - - (8) (2) 9 9
9 Todd Brooker  Canada 64 10 20 20 - - - - - 2 12
10 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 59 - - - - 10 12 10 - 12 15

Giant slalom / Super-G

see complete table

In men's giant slalom and super-G World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. 14 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Ingemar Stenmark and Pirmin Zurbriggen finished tied on total points, but Stenmark's 4 race victories (compared to Zurbriggen's 3) gave him his seventh Giant slalom (and super-G) World Cup! This record is still unbeaten!

Place Name Country Total 4SG 6 9SG 13 21 23SG 26 29 31 33 35SG 36
1 Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 115 - (9) - 25 25 (11) 25 - 25 15 - (11)
2 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 115 20 20 25 (15) - (20) - 25 (20) (10) 25 (12)
3 Hans Enn  Austria 105 25 (12) (12) (10) - 15 - - 15 25 (12) 25
4 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 92 (4) - - 12 20 (12) 20 20 - (12) 20 -
5 Jure Franko  Yugoslavia 68 15 15 (8) 11 12 (9) - - - - 15 (9)
6 Hubert Strolz  Austria 65 - 8 (6) 20 (4) (5) 8 - (2) 20 9 (1)
7 Max Julen   Switzerland 60 8 25 - 9 - - - - 12 (4) (1) 6
8 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 58 (3) (5) 10 - - 25 6 - - - 10 7
9 Thomas Bürgler   Switzerland 54 (6) 10 (7) (4) 10 - 9 10 (6) - (6) 15
10 Guido Hinterseer  Austria 49 - (6) 11 8 11 10 - - 9 - (7) (5)
Martin Hangl   Switzerland 49 - 7 20 - - (3) (2) 12 - 5 5 -
Alex Giorgi  Italy 49 - - - - 7 - - 9 (4) 8 5 20

Slalom

see complete table

In men's slalom World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Marc Girardelli won the cup with maximum points.

Place Name Country Total 1 7 10 15 16 19 27 30 34 37
1 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 125 - - - 25 (20) 25 25 - 25 25
2 Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 115 - 25 25 - 25 (11) 20 (6) (12) 20
3 Franz Gruber  Austria 82 (11) (11) (8) 12 15 20 15 - 20 -
4 Petar Popangelov  Bulgaria 77 20 - 15 - 10 (6) (5) 20 (6) 12
5 Bojan Križaj  Yugoslavia 66 - 20 10 9 12 15 (7) - (8) (8)
6 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 60 25 - 7 15 5 - 8 - - -
7 Paolo De Chiesa  Italy 57 - - - 20 - - 12 - 10 15
8 Robert Zoller  Austria 55 - - 20 - - - - 25 - 10
9 Phil Mahre  United States 44 7 - - - - 12 10 15 - -
Lars-Göran Halvarsson  Sweden 44 - - - - 11 - 3 15 15 -

Combined

see complete table

In men's combined World Cup 1983/84 all 5 results count.

Place Name Country Total 5 11 17 20 24
1 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 90 10 25 25 10 20
2 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 65 20 - - 20 25
3 Anton Steiner  Austria 54 - 9 20 25 -
4 Franz Heinzer   Switzerland 37 25 - - - 12
5 Thomas Bürgler   Switzerland 28 - 20 - - 8
6 Urs Räber   Switzerland 24 9 - - 11 4
7 Guido Hinterseer  Austria 21 - - - 12 9
8 Silvano Meli   Switzerland 20 - - 11 9 -
9 Bruno Kernen   Switzerland 19 12 - - 7 -
10 Peter Šoltys  Czechoslovakia 16 - - 10 6 -

Ladies

Overall

see complete table

In women's overall World Cup 1983/84 the best four downhills, best four giant slaloms/Super-G, best four slaloms and best three combined count. The parallel slalom only counts for the Nationscup (or was a show-event). 30 racers had a point deduction.

Place Name Country Total DH GS
SG
SL KB
1 Erika Hess   Switzerland 247 5 95 77 70
2 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 238 70 60 57 51
3 Tamara McKinney  United States 195 0 74 90 31
4 Irene Epple  West Germany 178 85 33 3 57
5 Michela Figini   Switzerland 166 60 57 0 49
6 Christin Cooper  United States 161 10 75 50 26
7 Olga Charvátová  Czechoslovakia 153 34 32 35 52
8 Maria Walliser   Switzerland 131 80 22 0 29
9 Marina Kiehl  West Germany 126 29 67 0 30
10 Perrine Pelen  France 122 0 47 75 0
Elisabeth Kirchler  Austria 122 38 48 0 36
12 Gerry Sorensen  Canada 100 60 15 0 25
13 Lea Sölkner  Austria 95 46 0 9 40
14 Maria Epple  West Germany 92 0 53 39 0
15 Roswitha Steiner  Austria 91 0 1 90 0
16 Brigitte Örtli   Switzerland 89 23 11 32 23
17 Maria Rosa Quario  Italy 69 0 0 69 0
18 Sylvia Eder  Austria 67 51 2 5 9
19 Laurie Graham  Canada 65 23 32 0 10
20 Holly Flanders  United States 60 60 0 0 0

Downhill

see complete table

In women's downhill World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. Four racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

Place Name Country Total 2 3 9 11 14 18 22 25
1 Maria Walliser   Switzerland 95 (8) 25 15 15 15 25 (12) (3)
2 Irene Epple  West Germany 94 25 20 20 9 20 - - -
3 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 77 10 7 25 10 25 - - -
4 Gerry Sorensen  Canada 70 - 12 (1) 25 10 - 11 12
5 Michela Figini   Switzerland 67 7 - 11 (7) 12 12 25 -
6 Holly Flanders  United States 64 - - 7 - 8 20 4 25
7 Sylvia Eder  Austria 52 9 1 - 12 - - 15 15
8 Ariane Ehrat   Switzerland 49 20 11 4 - 9 - - 5
9 Lea Sölkner  Austria 46 12 15 - 8 11 - - -
10 Jana Gantnerová-Šoltýsová  Czechoslovakia 44 11 9 9 6 - (1) 9 -

Giant slalom / Super-G

see complete table

In women's giant slalom and super-G World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. Nine racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Erika Hess won the cup with all points collected in giant slaloms.

Place Name Country Total 4 10 12SG 23 26SG 27 29 30 33
1 Erika Hess   Switzerland 115 25 (12) - 25 - (10) 20 25 20
2 Christin Cooper  United States 90 - 15 (2) 20 15 25 15 (15) -
3 Tamara McKinney  United States 85 12 (10) - (7) (10) 12 25 11 25
4 Marina Kiehl  West Germany 77 (6) - 10 - 25 20 - 10 12
5 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 69 15 25 9 - 9 11 - (4) (8)
6 Michela Figini   Switzerland 64 8 7 20 (2) - - - 20 9
7 Elisabeth Kirchler  Austria 55 7 (5) - 9 20 (4) 12 - 7
8 Maria Epple  West Germany 53 - 20 - - - 15 6 12 -
9 Perrine Pelen  France 51 20 9 - 10 - 4 8 (1) -
10 Carole Merle  France 37 11 - - 15 - - 11 - -
11 Olga Charvátová  Czechoslovakia 34 9 8 8 - - 2 - 7 (1)
12 Irene Epple  West Germany 33 10 11 12 - - - - - -
Debbie Armstrong  United States 33 - - 15 11 - - - - 7
14 Laurie Graham  Canada 32 - - 25 - 7 - - - -

Slalom

see complete table

In women's slalom World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. 13 racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

Place Name Country Total 1 6 8 15 17 19 21 28 31 32 34
1 Tamara McKinney  United States 110 20 - (10) (12) 20 (7) - 25 - 20 25
2 Roswitha Steiner  Austria 100 - 20 25 20 - - - - 25 - 10
3 Perrine Pelen  France 90 - - (11) 25 - - - 15 20 15 15
4 Erika Hess   Switzerland 89 25 (11) 12 (8) 25 15 12 (11) - (10) (12)
5 Maria Rosa Quario  Italy 77 - 25 15 - - - 20 - - 9 8
6 Dorota Tlałka  Poland 71 (7) 12 (9) 15 (11) 12 - (10) 12 (11) 20
7 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 65 - - - (7) 12 9 - 8 11 25 -
8 Małgorzata Tlałka  Poland 64 15 10 20 - - - (5) - - 8 11
9 Christin Cooper  United States 60 10 (9) - 10 15 - 15 10 - - -
10 Anni Kronbichler  Austria 56 (5) - (1) 11 7 25 (3) - - 6 7
11 Daniela Zini  Italy 49 - - 5 9 10 - 25 - - - -

Combined

see complete table

In women's combined World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. One racer had a point deduction, which is given in ().

Place Name Country Total 5 7 13 16 20 24
1 Erika Hess   Switzerland 79 20 25 - 9 25 -
2 Irene Epple  West Germany 77 25 10 20 10 12 -
3 Olga Charvátová  Czechoslovakia 70 (6) 12 7 20 20 11
4 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 69 15 - 11 25 11 7
5 Michela Figini   Switzerland 67 12 - 12 8 10 25
6 Lea Sölkner  Austria 44 - 20 4 12 8 -
Elisabeth Kirchler  Austria 44 10 - 3 5 6 20
8 Maria Walliser   Switzerland 43 9 7 8 7 - 12
9 Tamara McKinney  United States 31 7 - - 15 9 -
Marina Kiehl  West Germany 31 11 4 15 - 1 -
11 Christin Cooper  United States 26 - 15 - 11 - -
12 Gerry Sorensen  Canada 25 - - 25 - - -

Nations Cup

Overall

Place Country Total Men Ladies
1   Switzerland 2313 1224 1089
2  Austria 1899 1306 593
3  United States 922 237 685
4  West Germany 656 118 538
5  Liechtenstein 588 256 332
6  Italy 517 348 169
7  France 495 78 417
8  Sweden 484 482 2
9  Canada 436 183 253
10  Yugoslavia 416 335 81
11  Czechoslovakia 328 28 300
12  Luxembourg 271 271 0
13  Poland 207 0 207
14  Bulgaria 101 101 0
15  Soviet Union 34 31 3
16  Spain 33 0 33
17  Australia 29 29 0
18  Japan 20 20 0
19  Mexico 9 9 0
20  Norway 8 8 0
21  Hungary 5 5 0
22  United Kingdom 2 2 0

Men

All points were shown including individual deduction. But without parallel slalom, because result ? (Also possible, that the parallel slalom was only a show-event.)

Place Country Total DH GS
SG
SL KB Racers Wins
1  Austria 1306 526 398 248 134 20 8
2   Switzerland 1224 425 479 80 240 14 9
3  Sweden 482 0 174 308 0 10 7
4  Italy 348 67 111 130 40 14 0
5  Yugoslavia 335 0 198 116 21 6 0
6  Luxembourg 271 0 121 145 5 1 5
7  Liechtenstein 256 3 71 92 90 2 4
8  United States 237 97 44 79 17 8 3
9  Canada 183 181 0 0 2 5 1
10  West Germany 118 40 41 14 23 9 0
11  Bulgaria 101 0 0 94 7 2 0
12  France 78 5 12 46 15 8 0
13  Soviet Union 31 15 0 16 0 3 0
14  Australia 29 29 0 0 0 1 0
15  Czechoslovakia 28 0 0 0 28 2 0
16  Japan 20 0 0 12 8 3 0
17  Mexico 9 0 0 0 9 1 0
18  Norway 8 0 3 5 0 1 0
19  Hungary 5 0 0 0 5 1 0
20  United Kingdom 2 2 0 0 0 1 0

Ladies

All points were shown including individual deduction. But without parallel slalom, because result ? (Also possible, that the parallel slalom was only a show-event.)

Place Country Total DH GS
SG
SL KB Racers Wins
1   Switzerland 1089 278 298 296 217 12 11
2  United States 685 107 287 209 82 12 6
3  Austria 593 212 75 183 123 14 3
4  West Germany 538 151 182 46 159 7 3
5  France 417 87 167 132 31 13 1
6  Liechtenstein 332 77 81 105 69 3 5
7  Czechoslovakia 300 81 37 90 92 5 0
8  Canada 253 116 80 5 52 6 3
9  Poland 207 0 0 207 0 3 0
10  Italy 169 0 6 163 0 4 2
11  Yugoslavia 81 0 10 71 0 5 0
12  Spain 33 0 22 11 0 1 0
13  Soviet Union 3 0 0 1 2 2 0
14  Sweden 2 0 0 2 0 1 0

References

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