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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1987

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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1987
Host cityCrans-Montana
CountrySwitzerland
Events10
Opening27 January 1987 (1987-01-27)
Closing8 February 1987 (1987-02-08)
Opened byPierre Aubert
Crans-Montana is located in Alps
Crans-Montana
Crans-Montana
Location in the Alps of Europe
Crans-Montana is located in Switzerland
Crans-Montana
Crans-Montana
Location in Switzerland

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1987 were held in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, from 27 January to 8 February 1987.[1]

The alpine world championships included Super-G for the first time;[2] it was first run on the World Cup level four seasons earlier, in December 1982.

The host Swiss team won eight gold medals out of ten, including all five women's events.

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Men's competitions

Downhill

Date: January 31

Placing Country Athlete Time
1   Switzerland Peter Müller 2:07:80
2   Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen 2:08.13
3   Switzerland Karl Alpiger 2:08.20
Source:[3]

Super-G

Date: February 2

Placing Country Athlete Time
1    Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen 1:19.93
2  Luxembourg Marc Girardelli 1:20.80
3  West Germany Markus Wasmeier 1:21.08
Source:[2]

Giant Slalom

Date: February 4

Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2
1    Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen 2:32.38 1:17.52 1:14.86
2  Luxembourg Marc Girardelli 2:32.45 1:17.93 1:14.52
3  Italy Alberto Tomba 2:33.13 1:17.88 1:15.25
Source:[4]

Slalom

Date: February 8

Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2
1  West Germany Frank Wörndl 1:54.63 1:00.60 54.03
2  Austria Günther Mader 1:54.82 1:00.96 53.86
3  West Germany Armin Bittner 1:55.03 1:00.59 54.44
Source:[5]

Combination

Date: January 27, February 1

Placing Country Athlete Points
1  Luxembourg Marc Girardelli 28.27
2    Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen 30.54
3  Austria Günther Mader 41.96
Source:[6]

Women's competitions

Downhill

Date: February 1

Placing Country Athlete Time
1    Switzerland Maria Walliser 1:43.80
2    Switzerland Michela Figini 1:44.11
3  West Germany Regine Mösenlechner 1:44.86
Source:[6]

Super-G

Date: February 3

Placing Country Athlete Time
1    Switzerland Maria Walliser 1:19.17
2    Switzerland Michela Figini 1:20.18
3  Yugoslavia Mateja Svet 1.20.23
Source:[7][8]

Giant Slalom

Date: February 5

Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2
1    Switzerland Vreni Schneider 2:21.22 1:09.96 1:11.26
2  Yugoslavia Mateja Svet 2:21.78 1:10.84 1:10.94
3    Switzerland Maria Walliser 2:23.51 1:12.49 1:11.02
Source:[9]

Slalom

Date: February 7

Placing Country Athlete Time Run 1 Run 2
1    Switzerland Erika Hess 1:33.30 46.79 46.51
2  Austria Roswitha Steiner 1:33.55 45.46 48.09
3  Yugoslavia Mateja Svet 1:34.39 47.23 47.16
Source:[10]

Combination

Date: January 29–30

Placing Country Athlete Points
1    Switzerland Erika Hess 15.32
2  Austria Sylvia Eder 18.66
3  United States Tamara McKinney 24.41
Source:[11][12]

Medals table

Place Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1   Switzerland 8 4 2 14
2  Luxembourg 1 2 - 3
3  West Germany 1 - 3 4
4  Austria - 3 1 4
5  Yugoslavia - 1 2 3
6  Italy - - 1 1
 United States - - 1 1

References

  1. ^ de:Alpine Skiweltmeisterschaft 1987
  2. ^ a b "Skiers differ on benefits of new event". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 3, 1987. p. 3D.
  3. ^ "Skiing: Downhill". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). February 1, 1987. p. 8E.
  4. ^ "Zurbriggen claims second gold". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). February 5, 1987. p. 4C.
  5. ^ "West German upsets winner in slalom race". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 9, 1987. p. 2B.
  6. ^ a b "Girardelli wins combined title". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 2, 1987. p. 4B.
  7. ^ "Swiss win fifth gold in world skiing". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. February 4, 1987. p. D4.
  8. ^ "Women's Super G". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. February 4, 1987. p. D4.
  9. ^ "Alpine World Championships: Women's giant slalom". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 6, 1987. p. 2D.
  10. ^ "Swiss masters wild ski race; American falls". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). wire services. February 8, 1987. p. 10B.
  11. ^ "Women's Combined Slalom". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. January 30, 1987. p. 27.
  12. ^ "Women's Combined: final standings". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. January 31, 1987. p. B4.

External links

  • FIS-ski.com - results - 1987 World Championships - Crans-Montana, Switzerland
  • FIS-ski.com - results - World Championships
  • Ski-db.com - 1987 Crans-Montana - Alpine World Ski Championships


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