1971–72 FIS Alpine Ski Europa Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Italy Ilario Pegorari France Fabienne Serrat
Downhill Austria Kurt Engstler France Brigitte Jeandel
Giant Slalom Austria Hubert Berchtold Austria Irmgard Lukasser
Slalom Italy Giulio Corradi France Fabienne Serrat
Competition

1971–72 FIS Alpine Ski Europa Cup was the first season of the FIS Alpine Ski Europa Cup, eight to ten races per discipline were held for women and men. The final took place in Arosa in Switzerland. In contrast to the World Cup, the top 15 runners in each race received points according to the scheme 25-22-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1.[1]

Standings

Fabienne Serrat, the winner of the women's Europa Cup.

Overall

Men
Rank Skier Country Points
1Ilario Pegorari Italy240
2Hubert Berchtold Austria222
3Renzo Zandegiacomo Italy163
4Giulio Corradi Italy144
5Eberhard Schmalzl Italy110
6Johann Kniewasser Austria103
7Piero Gros Italy97
8Franz Bracket Austria91
9Werner Mattle  Switzerland88
10Kurt Engstler Austria80
Women
Rank Skier Country Points
1Fabienne Serrat France212
2Anneliese Leibetseder Austria192
3Irmgard Lukasser Austria188
4Christine Rolland France150
5Odile Chalvin France141
6Sigrid Eberle Austria122
7Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein109
8Patricia Emonet France103
9Gerti Engensteiner Austria92
10Elena Matous Italy89

Downhill

Men
Rank Skier Country Points
1Kurt Engstler Austria80
2Rainulf Lemberger Austria64
3Ilario Pegorari Italy55
Women
Rank Skier Country Points
1Brigitte Jeandel France56
2Irmgard Lukasser Austria54
3Anneliese Leibetseder Austria45

Giant Slalom

Men
Rank Skier Country Points
1Hubert Berchtold Austria102
2Ilario Pegorari Italy93
3Renzo Zandegiacomo Italy92
Women
Rank Skier Country Points
1Irmgard Lukasser Austria100
2Fabienne Serrat France82
Anneliese Leibetseder Austria82

Slalom

Men
Rank Skier Country Points
1Giulio Corradi Italy97
2Ilario Pegorari Italy92
3Hubert Berchtold Austria70
Women
Rank Skier Country Points
1Fabienne Serrat France103
2Odile Chalvin France92
3Helene Graswander Austria71

References

  1. "ÖSV-Siegertafel - alle Medaillengewinner des ÖSV seit 1931". oesv.at (in German). Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
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