1989 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's Combined

1989 Men's Combined World Cup
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Men's Combined World Cup 1988/1989

Calendar

RoundRace NoDisciplinePlaceCountryDateWinnerSecondThird
110Slalom
Downhill
St. Anton AustriaDecember 21, 1988
December 22, 1988
Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenWest Germany Markus WasmeierAustria Hubert Strolz
217Downhill
Slalom
Kitzbühel AustriaJanuary 13 or 14 1989
January 13, 1989
Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSwitzerland Paul AccolaItaly Michael Mair
322Downhill
Slalom
Wengen  SwitzerlandJanuary 20 or 21 1989
January 22, 1989
Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenWest Germany Markus Wasmeier

Final point standings

In Men's Combined World Cup 1988/89 all three results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points10Austria17Austria22Switzerland
1Marc Girardelli Luxembourg50-2525
2Markus Wasmeier West Germany47201215
3Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland4525-20
4Paul Accola  Switzerland44122012
5Gustav Oehrli  Switzerland223811
6Atle Skårdal Norway20758
7Jean-Luc Crétier France19910-
8Hubert Strolz Austria1515--
Michael Mair Italy15-15-
Peter Müller  Switzerland15411-
11Berni Huber West Germany145-9
12Willibald Zechner Austria13-76
13Lars-Börje Eriksson Sweden1111--
14Hans-Jörg Tauscher West Germany1010--
Josef Polig Italy10--10
Daniel Mahrer  Switzerland10-37
17Denis Rey France9-9-
18Peter Wirnsberger II Austria88--
William Besse  Switzerland8215
20Fredrik Nyberg Sweden66--
Franck Piccard France6-6-
Jeff Olson United States6-24
23Marian Bíreš Czechoslovakia4-4-
24Rob Boyd Canada3--3
25Hubertus von Hohenlohe Mexico2--2
26Peter Eigler West Germany11--

Men's Combined Team Results

bold indicate highest score - italics indicate race wins

PlaceCountryTotal Points10Austria17Austria22SwitzerlandRacersWins
1  Switzerland14446435561
2 West Germany7236122440
3 Luxembourg50-252512
4 Austria36237630
5 France34925-30
6 Italy25-151020
7 Norway2075810
8 Sweden1717--20
9 United States6-2410
10 Czechoslovakia4-4-10
11 Canada3--310
12 Mexico2--210
Alpine skiing World Cup
Men

Overall | Downhill | Super G | Giant Slalom | Slalom | Combined

1989

References

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