1987–88 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Biblioteka.sk

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1987–88 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1987/88
Discipline Men Women
Overall Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Michela Figini
Downhill Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Michela Figini
Super G Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Michela Figini
Giant slalom Italy Alberto Tomba Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja Svet
Slalom Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Roswitha Steiner
Nations Cup Austria Austria Switzerland Switzerland
Nations Cup overall Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 16 14
Individual 30 28

The 22nd World Cup season began in November 1987 in Italy and concluded in March 1988 in Austria. The overall champions were Pirmin Zurbriggen and Michela Figini, both of Switzerland. Zurbriggen won his third overall title; Figini her second.

Beginning this year, the limitation on the number of events that would count for overall and discipline championships, which had been present since the founding of the World Cup, was eliminated. The intent was to eliminate ties for discipline titles, although the first tiebreaker (number of wins) was retained; additionally, this would permit skiers to accumulate more points toward the overall title from their strongest disciplines.

A break in the schedule in February was for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The alpine events were held at the new Nakiska ski area. As the Olympics was in the process of eliminating its prior ban on professionals being allowed to compete, Swedish star Ingemar Stenmark returned to the Olympics after having been banned in 1984 (although Stenmark still received his payments from sponsors at his Monaco address, not through the Swedish federation). Accordingly, from this point forward, skiers were able to turn professional and still continue to compete in the World Cup, which caused the demise of the former professional skiing circuit within a decade.

Calendar

Men

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
603 1 27 November 1987   Italy Sestriere SL 187  Italy Alberto Tomba Sweden Jonas Nilsson Austria Günther Mader
604 2 29 November 1987   GS 166  Italy Alberto Tomba Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Switzerland Joël Gaspoz
605 3 7 December 1987   France Val d'Isère DH 178  Switzerland Daniel Mahrer Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Italy Michael Mair
606 4 12 December 1987   Italy Val Gardena DH 179  Canada Rob Boyd Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Canada Brian Stemmle
607 5 13 December 1987   Italy Alta Badia GS 167  Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Rudolf Nierlich Switzerland Joël Gaspoz
Switzerland Hans Pieren
608 6 16 December 1987   Italy Madonna di Campiglio SL 188  Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Rudolf Nierlich Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
609 7 19 December 1987   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska Gora GS 168  Austria Helmut Mayer Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Austria Hubert Strolz
610 8 20 December 1987   SL 189  Italy Alberto Tomba Italy Richard Pramotton Austria Günther Mader
Nations Cup 22 December 1987   Italy Bormio PS ncr  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Joël Gaspoz Switzerland Martin Hangl
611 9 9 January 1988   France Val d'Isère DH 180  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Austria Anton Steiner Luxembourg Marc Girardelli
612 10 10 January 1988   SG 023  West Germany Markus Wasmeier France Franck Piccard Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
613 11 12 January 1988   Austria Lienz SL 190  Switzerland Bernhard Gstrein Italy Alberto Tomba Sweden Jonas Nilsson
614 12 16 January 1988   Austria Bad Kleinkirchheim DH 181  Switzerland Peter Müller Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen France Franck Piccard
615 13 17 January 1988   SL 191  Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Thomas Stangassinger Austria Bernhard Gstrein
616 14 17 January 1988   KB 052  Austria Hubert Strolz West Germany Markus Wasmeier France Franck Piccard
617 15 19 January 1988   Switzerland Saas-Fee GS 169  Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Günther Mader Austria Helmut Mayer
618 16 23 January 1988   Switzerland Leukerbad DH 182  Italy Michael Mair Italy Giorgio Piantanida Italy Werner Perathoner
619 17 24 January 1988   DH 183  Switzerland Daniel Mahrer Switzerland Franz Heinzer Italy Igor Cigolla
620 18 25 January 1988   SG 024  Canada Felix Belczyk Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Italy Heinz Holzer
621 19 29 January 1988   Austria Schladming DH 184  Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Franz Heinzer West Germany Peter Dürr
622 20 30 January 1988   GS 170  Austria Rudolf Nierlich Austria Hubert Strolz Austria Helmut Mayer
1988 Winter Olympics (15–27 February)
623 21 11 March 1988   United States Beaver Creek DH 185  Switzerland Franz Heinzer France Christophe Ple Luxembourg Marc Girardelli
624 22 12 March 1988   DH 186  Switzerland Peter Müller Canada Donald Stevens Luxembourg Marc Girardelli
625 23 13 March 1988   SG 025  France Franck Piccard West Germany Markus Wasmeier Luxembourg Marc Girardelli
626 24 19 March 1988   Sweden Åre SL 192  Italy Alberto Tomba United States Felix McGrath Austria Günther Mader
627 25 20 March 1988   DH 187  Switzerland Karl Alpiger Italy Danilo Sbardellotto Switzerland Franz Heinzer
628 26 20 March 1988   KB 053  Austria Günther Mader Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Austria Hubert Strolz
629 27 22 March 1988   Norway Oppdal SL 193  Italy Alberto Tomba Japan Tetsuya Okabe Liechtenstein Paul Frommelt
630 28 24 March 1988   Austria Saalbach SG 026  Switzerland Martin Hangl Austria Hubert Strolz Luxembourg Marc Girardelli
631 29 25 March 1988   GS 171  Switzerland Martin Hangl Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
632 30 26 March 1988   SL 194  Liechtenstein Paul Frommelt West Germany Armin Bittner Austria Hubert Strolz
Nations Cup 27 March 1988   Austria Saalbach PS ncr  Italy Alberto Tomba Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Austria Helmut Mayer

Ladies

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Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
556 1 26 November 1987   Italy Sestriere SL 184  Spain Blanca Fernández Ochoa Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja Svet Switzerland Vreni Schneider
557 2 28 November 1987   SG 019  Austria Sigrid Wolf Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja Svet Austria Sylvia Eder
558 3 30 November 1987   Italy Courmayeur SL 185  Austria Anita Wachter Austria Ida Ladstätter Austria Ulrike Maier
559 4 4 December 1987   France Val d'Isère DH 149  Switzerland Maria Walliser Switzerland Michela Figini Switzerland Zoë Haas
560 5 5 December 1987   DH 150  Switzerland Chantal Bournissen West Germany Marina Kiehl West Germany Ulrike Stanggassinger
561 6 11 December 1987   Switzerland Leukerbad DH 151  Switzerland Michela Figini Austria Sigrid Wolf Switzerland Brigitte Oertli
562 7 12 December 1987   SG 020  Switzerland Michela Figini Austria Sylvia Eder West Germany Regine Mösenlechner
563 8 13 December 1987   SL 186  Austria Ida Ladstätter Sweden Camilla Nilsson Spain Blanca Fernández Ochoa
564 9 13 December 1987   KB 047  Switzerland Brigitte Oertli Austria Anita Wachter Canada Karen Percy
565 10 19 December 1987   Italy Piancavallo SL 187  West Germany Christa Kinshofer France Patricia Chauvet Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veronika Šarec
566 11 20 December 1987   GS 160  France Catherine Quittet Switzerland Vreni Schneider Switzerland Michela Figini
Nations Cup 22 December 1987   Italy Bormio PS ncr  Switzerland Brigitte Oertli Switzerland Corinne Schmidhauser Switzerland Michela Figini
567 12 5 January 1988   France Tignes GS 161  Switzerland Vreni Schneider France Catherine Quittet France Carole Merle
568 13 6 January 1988   GS 162  France Carole Merle Switzerland Maria Walliser Spain Blanca Fernández Ochoa
569 14 9 January 1988