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1989–90 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1989/90
Discipline Men Women
Overall Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Austria Petra Kronberger
Downhill Austria Helmut Höflehner West Germany Katharina Gutensohn
Super G Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen France Carole Merle
Giant Slalom Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth
Austria Günther Mader
Austria Anita Wachter
Slalom West Germany Armin Bittner Switzerland Vreni Schneider
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Nations Cup overall Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 19 16
Individual 34 33

The 24th World Cup season began in August 1989 in Australia (for men) and Argentina (for women), resumed in November 1989 in the United States and concluded in March 1990 in Sweden. During this season, the Soviet Union's empire collapsed, leading to the reunification of East and West Germany, the dissolution of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, and many other changes in Eastern Europe, which would have a significant effect on future World Cup seasons.

The overall champions were Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland (his fourth, tying the men's record held by Gustav Thöni) and Petra Kronberger of Austria (her first). At the end of the season, Zurbriggen retired, as did former women's World Cup overall champions Tamara McKinney of the United States and Maria Walliser and Michela Figini of Switzerland.

Calendar

Men

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
664 1 11 August 1989   Australia Thredbo GS 178  Sweden Lars-Börje Eriksson Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth Austria Günther Mader
665 2 12 August 1989   SL 203  West Germany Armin Bittner Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth Austria Bernhard Gstrein
666 3 23 November 1989   United States Park City GS 179  Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Italy Ivano Camozzi
667 4 29 November 1989   United States Waterville Valley SL 204  Italy Alberto Tomba Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Luxembourg Marc Girardelli
668 5 30 November 1989   GS 180  Switzerland Urs Kälin Sweden Lars-Börje Eriksson Austria Günther Mader
669 6 2 December 1989   Canada Mont St. Anne GS 181  Austria Günther Mader Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth West Germany Armin Bittner
670 7 3 December 1989   SL 205  Austria Thomas Stangassinger Austria Bernhard Gstrein Luxembourg Marc Girardelli
671 8 10 December 1989   France Val d'Isère SG 031  Sweden Niklas Henning France Franck Piccard Italy Peter Runggaldier
672 9 12 December 1989   Italy Sestriere SG 032  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Sweden Lars-Börje Eriksson France Franck Piccard
673 10 16 December 1989   Italy Val Gardena DH 198  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Franz Heinzer Italy Kristian Ghedina
674 11 6 January 1990   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska Gora SL 206  Sweden Jonas Nilsson Austria Hubert Strolz Austria Michael Tritscher
675 12 7 January 1990   SL 207  West Germany Armin Bittner Austria Bernhard Gstrein Switzerland Paul Accola
676 13 11 January 1990   Austria Schladming DH 199  France Franck Piccard Italy Kristian Ghedina Switzerland Daniel Mahrer
677 14 12 January 1990   SL 208  West Germany Armin Bittner Austria Michael Tritscher Italy Konrad Ladstätter
Japan Tetsuya Okabe
678 15 12 January 1990   KB 057  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Paul Accola Austria Günther Mader
679 16 14 January 1990   Italy Alta Badia GS 182  Austria Richard Kröll Austria Günther Mader Austria Hubert Strolz
Austria Rudolf Nierlich
680 17 20 January 1990   Austria Kitzbühel DH 200  Norway Atle Skårdal Austria Helmut Höflehner Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
681 18 21 January 1990   SL 209  Austria Rudolf Nierlich Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth West Germany Armin Bittner
682 19 21 January 1990   KB 058  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Paul Accola West Germany Markus Wasmeier
683 20 23 January 1990   Switzerland Veysonnaz GS 183  Austria Richard Kröll Austria Hubert Strolz Austria Rudolf Nierlich
684 21 27 January 1990   France Val d'Isère DH 201  Austria Helmut Höflehner Norway Atle Skårdal Switzerland William Besse
685 22 29 January 1990   DH 202  Austria Helmut Höflehner Switzerland William Besse Switzerland Franz Heinzer
686 23 29 January 1990   SG 033  Switzerland Steve Locher France Armand Schiele Austria Günther Mader
687 24 30 January 1990   France Les Menuires SG 034  Austria Günther Mader Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth Norway Atle Skårdal
688 25 3 February 1990   Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo DH 203  Italy Kristian Ghedina Switzerland Daniel Mahrer Austria Helmut Höflehner
689 26 4 February 1990   DH 204  Austria Helmut Höflehner Switzerland Franz Heinzer
Norway Atle Skårdal
690 27 6 February 1990   Italy Courmayeur SG 035  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Austria Günther Mader Italy Peter Runggaldier
691 28 3 March 1990   Switzerland Veysonnaz GS 184  Sweden Fredrik Nyberg Austria Hubert Strolz Austria Richard Kröll
692 29 4 March 1990   SL 210  West Germany Armin Bittner Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Hubert Strolz
693 30 8 March 1990   Norway Geilo SL 211  Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Michael Tritscher Sweden Jonas Nilsson
694 31 10 March 1990   Norway Hemsedal SG 036  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Karl Alpiger West Germany Hans Stuffer
695 32 12 March 1990   Sweden Sälen SL 212  Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Rudolf Nierlich West Germany Armin Bittner
696 33 15 March 1990   Sweden Åre DH 205  Italy Kristian Ghedina Switzerland Franz Heinzer Austria Helmut Höflehner
697 34 17 March 1990   DH 206  Norway Atle Skårdal Austria Helmut Höflehner Canada Felix Belczyk

Ladies

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
612 1 8 August 1989   Argentina Las Leñas DH 165  West Germany Michaela Gerg Switzerland Heidi Zeller Austria Veronika Wallinger
613 2 9 August 1989   SG 027  Austria Anita Wachter France Cathy Chedal Austria Petra Kronberger
3 24 November 1989   United States Park City GS   France Nathalie Bouvier United States Diann Roffe Austria Anita Wachter
615 4 25 November 1989   SL 199  Switzerland Vreni Schneider Austria Monika Maierhofer Austria Anita Wachter
616 5 2 December 1989   United States Vail SG 028  West Germany Regine Mösenlechner Austria Sigrid Wolf West Germany Michaela Gerg
6 3 December 1989   GS   Austria Anita Wachter United States Diann Roffe Switzerland Vreni Schneider
618 7 9 December 1989   United States Steamboat Springs DH 166  Switzerland Maria Walliser Switzerland Michela Figini West Germany Michaela Gerg
619 8 10 December 1989   SL 200  Austria Claudia Strobl Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veronika Sarec Austria Karin Buder
620 9 10 December 1989   KB 051  Switzerland Brigitte Örtli West Germany Michaela Gerg Austria Anita Wachter
621 10 16 December 1989   Canada Panorama DH 167  Austria Petra Kronberger West Germany Michaela Gerg Canada Karen Percy
622 11 17 December 1989   DH 168  Austria Petra Kronberger West Germany Katharina Gutensohn West Germany Michaela Gerg
623 12 6 January 1990   Italy Piancavallo SL 201  Switzerland Vreni Schneider Austria Monika Maierhofer Austria Claudia Strobl
624 13 8 January 1990   Austria Hinterstoder GS 175  Austria Petra Kronberger Austria Anita Wachter West Germany Michaela Gerg
625 14 9 January 1990   SL 202  Switzerland Vreni Schneider Austria Anita Wachter Switzerland Christine von Grünigen
626 15 13 January 1990   Austria Haus im Ennstal DH 169  Switzerland Maria Walliser Austria Petra Kronberger West Germany Karin Dedler
627 16 14 January 1990   SL 203  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veronika Šarec Austria Monika Maierhofer Austria Claudia Strobl
628 17 14 January 1990   KB 052  Austria Petra Kronberger Austria Anita Wachter Austria Ingrid Stöckl
629 18 20 January 1990   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Maribor GS 176  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja Svet Austria Anita Wachter Switzerland Maria Walliser
630 19 21 January 1990   SL 204  Switzerland Vreni Schneider Austria Ida Ladstätter France Patricia Chauvet
631 20 27 January 1990   Italy Santa Caterina DH 170  Switzerland Michela Figini West Germany Miriam Vogt Austria Petra Kronberger
632 21 27 January 1990   SG 029  Austria Sigrid Wolf France Carole Merle Austria Petra Kronberger
633 22 28 January 1990   GS 177  Austria Petra Kronberger Austria Anita Wachter Switzerland Zoë Haas
634 23 3 February 1990   Switzerland Veysonnaz DH 171  West Germany Katharina Gutensohn France Carole Merle Switzerland Michela Figini
635 24 4 February 1990   DH 172  West Germany Katharina Gutensohn France Carole Merle West Germany Karin Dedler
25 5 February 1990   GS   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja Svet Austria Anita Wachter United States Diann Roffe
637 26 10 February 1990   France Méribel SG 030  France Carole Merle Switzerland Maria Walliser West Germany Michaela Gerg
638 27 11 February 1990   SG 031  France Carole Merle West Germany Katja Seizinger Switzerland Maria Walliser
639 28 10 March 1990   Norway Stranda GS 179  France Carole Merle United States Kristi Terzian France Florence Masnada
640 29 11 March 1990   SL 205  Austria Karin Buder Austria Claudia Strobl Austria Anita Wachter
641 30 13 March 1990   Sweden Vemdalen SL 206  Austria Petra Kronberger Austria Ida Ladstätter Austria Claudia Strobl
642 31 14 March 1990   Sweden Klövsjö GS 180  France Carole Merle Norway Julie Lunde Hansen Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja Svet
643 32 16 March 1990   Sweden Åre SG 032  France Carole Merle West Germany Michaela Gerg Austria Petra Kronberger
644 33 18 March 1990   SL 207  Switzerland Vreni Schneider France Patricia Chauvet Sweden Pernilla Wiberg

Men

Overall

see complete table

In Men's Overall World Cup all results count. Pirmin Zurbriggen won his fourth Overall World Cup. He became the second male athlete to win four times. Following Gustav Thöni, who won his fourth Overall World Cup 15 years ago.

Place Name Country Total DH SG GS SL KB
1 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 357 105 98 48 56 50
2 Ole Kristian Furuseth  Norway 234 0 43 96 95 0
3 Günther Mader  Austria 213 0 71 96 31 15
4 Armin Bittner  West Germany 193 0 0 43 150 0
5 Helmut Höflehner  Austria 174 166 8 0 0 0
6 Atle Skårdal  Norway 167 120 47 0 0 0
7 Hubert Strolz  Austria 155 0 33 71 51 0
8 Lars-Börje Eriksson  Sweden 121 4 61 56 0 0
9 Alberto Tomba  Italy 116 0 0 21 95 0
10 Rudolf Nierlich  Austria 110 0 0 42 68 0
11 Paul Accola   Switzerland 109 0 11 0 58 40
12 Daniel Mahrer   Switzerland 105 88 9 0 0 8
13 William Besse   Switzerland 102 88 0 0 0 14
14 Franck Piccard  France 101 27 52 12 0 10
15 Konrad Ladstätter  Italy 97 0 28 0 69 0
Kristian Ghedina  Italy 97 87 0 0 0 10
17 Bernhard Gstrein  Austria 96 0 0 5 91 0
18 Franz Heinzer   Switzerland 95 84 10 0 0 1
19 Michael Tritscher  Austria 93 0 0 0 93 0
20 Markus Wasmeier  West Germany 91 20 35 9 0 27

Downhill

see complete table

In Men's Downhill World Cup 1989/90 all results count. Race No. 17 at Kitzbühel saw the first ever downhill-sprint held in two heats.

Place Name Country Total 10Italy 13Austria 17Austria 21France 22France 25Italy 26Italy 33Sweden 34Sweden
1 Helmut Höflehner  Austria 166 10 11 20 25 25 15 25 15 20
2 Atle Skårdal  Norway 120 - - 25 20 9 10 20 11 25
3 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 105 25 9 15 11 11 11 10 8 5
4 Daniel Mahrer   Switzerland 88 5 15 8 5 12 20 12 - 11
William Besse   Switzerland 88 12 5 12 15 20 - 6 9 9
6 Kristian Ghedina  Italy 87 15 20 - - - 25 1 25 1
7 Franz Heinzer   Switzerland 84 20 - 8 - 15 1 20 20 -
8 Felix Belczyk  Canada 49 - - - 9 6 7 2 10 15
9 Roman Rupp  Austria 38 - - 10 6 10 4 8 - -
10 Bernhard Fahner   Switzerland 35 11 - 9 3 - 9 3 - -
11 Peter Wirnsberger  Austria 34 9 - - - - 6 7 12 -
12 Danilo Sbardellotto  Italy 28 - - - - - - 11 5 12
13 Franck Piccard  France 27 - 25 2 - - - - - -

Super-G

see complete table

In Men's Super-G World Cup 1989/90 all results count. Pirmin Zurbriggen won his fourth Super-G World Cup in a row!

Place Name Country Total 8France 9Italy 23France 24France 27Italy 31Norway
1 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 98 8 25 6 9 25 25
2 Günther Mader  Austria 71 - 1 15 25 20 10
3 Lars-Börje Eriksson  Sweden 61 12 20 10 12 2 5
4 Franck Piccard  France 52 20 15 7 10 - -
5 Atle Skårdal  Norway 47 - 12 11 15 - 9
6 Ole Kristian Furuseth  Norway 43 11 - 12 20 - -
7 Niklas Henning  Sweden 39 25 11 - - 3 -
8 Peter Runggaldier  Italy 37 15 - - - 15 7
9 Armand Schiele  France 35 4 - 20 11 - -
Markus Wasmeier  West Germany 35 10 - 8 7 10 -
11 Hubert Strolz  Austria 33 2 4 1 8 12 6
12 Hans Stuffer  West Germany 30 - - 5 - 10 15
13 Konrad Ladstätter  Italy 28 6 9 2 - 11 -
14 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 26 - - 9 5 4 8
15 Steve Locher   Switzerland 25 - - 25 - - -

Giant Slalom

see complete table

In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1989/90 all results count. There were 6 different winners in 7 races. Richard Kröll won two consecutive races (in the first, Alta Badia, he had the starting number 34). Ole Kristian Furuseth won this title for a second year in a row (20 points two times).

Place Name Country Total 1Australia 3United States 5United States 6Canada 16Italy 20Switzerland 28Switzerland
1 Ole Kristian Furuseth  Norway 96 20 25 - 20 11 12 8
2 Günther Mader  Austria 96 15 - 15 25 20 11 10
3 Hubert Strolz  Austria 71 3 11 - 2 15 20 20
4 Richard Kröll  Austria 65 - - - - 25 25 15
5 Lars-Börje Eriksson  Sweden 56 25 - 20 - - - 11
6 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 48 10 20 9 - - 2 7
7 Armin Bittner  West Germany 43 7 12 - 15 - - 9
8 Rudolf Nierlich  Austria 42 - - - 12 15 15 -
9 Fredrik Nyberg  Sweden 35 - - - - 10 - 25
10 Hans Pieren   Switzerland 31 1 - 10 - 6 9 5
11 Urs Kälin   Switzerland 25 - - 25 - - - -

Slalom

see complete table

In Men's Slalom World Cup 1989/90 all results count.

Place Name Country Total 2Australia 4United States 7Canada 11Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 12Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 14Austria 18Austria 29Switzerland 30Norway 32Sweden
1 Armin Bittner  West Germany 150 25 11 9 - 25 25 15 25 - 15
2 Alberto Tomba  Italy 95 - 25 - - - - - 20 25 25
Ole Kristian Furuseth  Norway 95 20 12 10 10 9 - 20 - 8 6
4 Michael Tritscher  Austria 93 - 7 - 15 11 20 12 - 20 8
5 Bernhard Gstrein  Austria 91 15 10 20 11 20 - - 4 11 -
6 Jonas Nilsson  Sweden 78 - 1 5 25 12 - 11 - 15 9
7 Tetsuya Okabe  Japan 75 3 - 12 - - 15 11 12 10 12
8 Konrad Ladstätter  Italy 69 - 9 7 7 10 15 - 11 - 10
9 Rudolf Nierlich  Austria 68 1 - - 12 - 10 25 - - 20
10 Paul Accola   Switzerland 58 7 5 6 9 15 8 8 - - -
11 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 56 9 20 - - - 6 4 10 7 -
Thomas Stangassinger  Austria 56 12 - 25 - - - - - 12 7

Combined

see complete table

In Men's Combined World Cup 1989/90 both results count.

Place Name Country Total 15Austria 19Austria
1 Pirmin Zurbriggen   Switzerland 50 25 25
2 Paul Accola   Switzerland 40 20 20
3 Markus Wasmeier  West Germany 27 12 15
4 Thomas Hangl  Austria 23 11 12
5 Günther Mader  Austria 15 15 -
6 William Besse   Switzerland 14 3 11
7 Kristian Ghedina  Italy 10 10 -
Franck Piccard  France 10 - 10
9 Peter Runggaldier  Italy 9 9 -
Peter Wirnsberger  Austria 9 - 9

Ladies

Overall

see complete table

In Women's Overall World Cup all results count. After 11 years Petra Kronberger was able to bring back the Women's Overall World Cup to Austria.

Place Name Country Total DH SG GS SL KB
1 Petra Kronberger  Austria 341 106 69 85 56 25
2 Anita Wachter  Austria 300 0 43 133 89 35
3 Michaela Gerg  West Germany 270 105 79 47 7 32
4 Maria Walliser   Switzerland 227 99 56 55 0 17
5 Carole Merle  France 202 50 99 53 0 0
6 Vreni Schneider   Switzerland 198 0 4 69 125 0
7 Mateja Svet  Yugoslavia 140 0 0 89 51 0
8 Michela Figini   Switzerland 134 105 24 5 0 0
9 Sigrid Wolf  Austria 133 33 73 27 0 0
10 Diann Roffe  United States 130 0 29 82 19 0
11 Karin Dedler  West Germany 125 62 36 21 0 6
12 Katharina Gutensohn  West Germany 114 110 4 0 0 0
13 Claudia Strobl  Austria 108 0 0 0 108 0
14 Veronika Wallinger  Austria 102 69 33 0 0 0
15 Ida Ladstätter  Austria 98 0 0 0 98 0
Karin Buder  Austria 94 0 0 0 94 0
17 Kristi Terzian  United States 93 0 18 32 32 11
18 Regine Mösenlechner  West Germany 85 9 52 24 0 0
19 Monika Maierhofer  Austria 83 0 0 12 71 0
20 Heidi Zeller   Switzerland 72 62 3 0 0 7

Downhill

see complete table

In Women's Downhill World Cup 1989/90 all results count.

Place Name Country Total 1Argentina 7United States 10Canada 11Canada 15Austria 20Italy 23Switzerland 24Switzerland
1 Katharina Gutensohn  West Germany 110 - 11 12 20 10 7 25 25
2 Petra Kronberger  Austria 106 7 3 25 25 20 15 3 8
3 Michaela Gerg  West Germany 105 25 15 20 15 6 12 2 10
Michela Figini   Switzerland 105 12 20 10 9 7 25 15 7
5 Maria Walliser   Switzerland 99 11 25 - 9 25 11 9 9
6 Veronika Wallinger  Austria 69 15 12 11 5 12 2 - 12
7 Heidi Zeller   Switzerland 62 20 8 5 12 - 10 7 -
Karin Dedler  West Germany 62 6 5 7 6 15 - 8 15
9 Miriam Vogt  West Germany 54 - 10 2 2 9 20 11 -
10 Carole Merle  France 50 10 - - - - - 20 20

Super-G

see complete table

In Women's Super-G World Cup 1989/90 all results count.

Place Name Country Total 2Argentina 5United States 21Italy 26France 27France 32Sweden
1 Carole Merle  France 99 4 - 20 25 25 25
2 Michaela Gerg  West Germany 79 6 15 12 15 11 20
3 Sigrid Wolf  Austria 73 - 20 25 11 6 11
4 Petra Kronberger  Austria 69 15 7 15 5 12 15
5 Maria Walliser   Switzerland 56 - 12 - 20 15 9
6 Regine Mösenlechner  West Germany 52 12 25 4 1 - 10
7 Cathy Chedal  France 45 20 - 5 6 2 12
8 Anita Wachter  Austria 43 25 - - 12 - 6
9 Karin Dedler  West Germany 36 8 10 9 9 - -
10 Veronika Wallinger  Austria 33 5 - 10 8 10 -

Giant Slalom

see complete table

In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1989/90 all results count. Anita Wachter won the cup with only one win.

Place Name Country Total 3United States 6United States 13Austria 18Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 22Italy 25Switzerland 28Norway 31Sweden
1 Anita Wachter  Austria 133 15 25 20 20 20 20 4 9
2 Mateja Svet  Yugoslavia 89 - 1 3 25 8 25 12 15
3 Petra Kronberger  Austria 85 4 - 25 12 25 2 10 7
4 Diann Roffe  United States 82 20 20 10 9 - 15 - 8
5 Vreni Schneider   Switzerland 69 - 15 11 11 11 9 - 12
6 Maria Walliser   Switzerland 55 3 - 6 15 12 10 3 6
7 Carole Merle  France 53 - - - - 3 - 25 25
8 Michaela Gerg  West Germany 47 10 7 15 - 9 6 - -
9 Zoe Haas   Switzerland 43 11 - - - 15 12 5 -
10 Nathalie Bouvier  France 39 25 8 - - - - 6 -

Slalom

see complete table

In Women's Slalom World Cup 1989/90 all results count.

Place Name Country Total 4United States 8United States 12Italy 14Austria 16Austria 19Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 29Norway 30Sweden 33Sweden
1 Vreni Schneider   Switzerland 125 25 - 25 25 - 25 - - 25
2 Claudia Strobl  Austria 108 7 25 15 11 15 - 20 15 -
3 Ida Ladstätter  Austria 98 6 12 6 - 12 20 11 20 11
4 Karin Buder  Austria 94 11 15 4 12 3 - 25 12 12
5 Anita Wachter  Austria 89 15 8 12 20 5 8 15 6 -
6 Monika Maierhofer  Austria 71 20 - 20 - 20 11 - - -
7 Christine von Grünigen   Switzerland 61 - - 10 15 9 9 8 - 10
8 Patricia Chauvet  France 59 - 7 - - 10 15 - 7 20
9 Kristina Andersson  Sweden 58 8 11 7 6 8 10 - - 8
10 Veronika Šarec  Yugoslavia 56 - 20 11 - 25 - - - -
Petra Kronberger  Austria 56 12 - 2 8 - - 9 25 -

Combined

see complete table

In Women's Combined World Cup 1989/90 both results count.

Place Name Country Total 9United States 17Austria
1 Anita Wachter  Austria 35 15 20
2 Michaela Gerg  West Germany 32 20 12
3 Brigitte Oertli   Switzerland 25 25 -
Petra Kronberger  Austria 25 - 25
5 Chantal Bournissen   Switzerland 23 12 11
6 Ingrid Stöckl  Austria 21 6 15
7 Maria Walliser   Switzerland 17 8 9
8 Heidi Zurbriggen   Switzerland 14 4 10
Anja Haas  Austria 14 7 7
10 Kristi Terzian  United States 11 11 -

Nations Cup

Overall

Place Country Total Men Ladies
1  Austria 2793 1249 1544
2   Switzerland 1981 1075 906
3  West Germany 1224 448 776
4  France 671 228 443
5  Italy 577 556 21
6  Norway 516 462 54
7  Sweden 467 321 146
8  United States 370 84 286
9  Yugoslavia 329 36 293
10  Canada 178 88 90
11  Japan 75 75 0
12  Luxembourg 64 64 0
13  Liechtenstein 26 26 0
14  Soviet Union 20 1 19
15  United Kingdom 3 3 0

Men

Place Country Total DH SG GS SL KB Racers Wins
1  Austria 1249 293 140 379 399 38 19 9
2   Switzerland 1075 446 187 139 137 166 21 8
3  Italy 556 143 98 53 238 24 19 5
4  Norway 462 128 112 126 96 0 6 3
5  West Germany 448 73 79 73 196 27 8 4
6  Sweden 321 13 102 127 79 0 5 4
7  France 228 51 114 27 26 10 10 1
8  Canada 88 73 0 0 15 0 3 0
9  United States 84 28 0 0 45 11 7 0
10  Japan 75 0 0 0 75 0 1 0
11  Luxembourg 64 0 0 23 41 0 1 0
12  Yugoslavia 36 0 0 23 13 0 5 0
13  Liechtenstein 26 0 0 0 26 0 1 0
14  United Kingdom 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0
15  Soviet Union 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

Ladies

Place Country Total DH SG GS SL KB Racers Wins
1  Austria 1544 293 250 333 554 114 17 11
2   Switzerland 906 297 118 182 219 90 12 9
3  West Germany 776 355 218 124 37 42 14 4
4  France 443 66 164 137 76 0 8 6
5  Yugoslavia 293 0 0 128 165 0 4 3
6  United States 286 18 65 118 67 18 9 0
7  Sweden 146 0 0 24 122 0 4 1
8  Canada 90 64 11 2 5 8 7 0
9  Norway 54 0 0 51 0 3 3 0
10  Italy 21 0 9 10 2 0 2 0
11  Soviet Union 19 18 0 0 0 1 3 0

References

  1. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1990 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1990 ladies' schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.

External links

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