1983–84 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Sweden Gunde Svan Finland Marja-Liisa Hämälainen (2nd title)
Nations Cup Norway Norway Norway Norway
Nations Cup Overall Norway Norway
Competition
Locations 8 venues 8 venues
Individual 10 events 10 events
Relay/Team 4 events 4 events

The 1983–84 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 3rd official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and women. The World Cup started in Reit im Winkl, West Germany from 9 December 1983 and finished in Murmansk, Soviet Union 25 March 1984. Gunde Svan of Sweden won the combined men's cup and Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen of Finland won the women's.

Calendar

Men

No. Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
1 10 December 1983West Germany Reit im Winkl15 kmSoviet Union Nikolay ZimyatovFinland Harri KirvesniemiWest Germany Jochen Behle
2 16 December 1983Austria Ramsau30 kmSweden Gunde SvanNorway Ove AunliSweden Jan Ottosson
1984 Winter Olympics
3 10 February 1984Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo30 km *Soviet Union Nikolay ZimyatovSoviet Union Alexander ZavyalovSweden Gunde Svan
4 13 February 198415 km *Sweden Gunde SvanFinland Aki KarvonenFinland Harri Kirvesniemi
5 19 February 198450 km *Sweden Thomas WassbergSweden Gunde SvanFinland Aki Karvonen
6 25 February 1984Sweden Falun30 kmSweden Gunde SvanSweden Thomas WassbergNorway Jan Lindvall
7 2 March 1984Finland Lahti15 kmNorway Lars Erik EriksenSweden Thomas WassbergSweden Gunde Svan
8 10 March 1984Norway Oslo50 kmNorway Tor Håkon HolteSoviet Union Vladimir SakhnovSweden Gunde Svan
9 17 March 1984United States Fairbanks15 kmSweden Gunde SvanSwitzerland Andi GrünenfelderNorway Oddvar Brå
10 24 March 1984Soviet Union Murmansk15 kmSoviet Union Mikhail DevyatyarovSoviet Union Vladimir SmirnovSoviet Union Andrey Astachkin

Women

No. Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
1 9 December 1983West Germany Reit im Winkl5 kmCzechoslovakia Květa JeriováCzechoslovakia Anna PasiarováSoviet Union Tamara Markaschanskaya
2 17 December 1983France Autrans10 kmFinland Marja-Liisa HämäläinenCzechoslovakia Anna PasiarováNorway Anne Jahren
1984 Winter Olympics
3 9 February 1984Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo10 km *Finland Marja-Liisa HämäläinenSoviet Union Raisa SmetaninaNorway Brit Pettersen
4 12 February 19845 km *Finland Marja-Liisa HämäläinenNorway Berit AunliCzechoslovakia Květa Jeriová
5 18 February 198420 km *Finland Marja-Liisa HämäläinenSoviet Union Raisa SmetaninaNorway Anne Jahren
6 25 February 1984Sweden Falun10 kmSoviet Union Raisa SmetaninaSweden Marie RisbyFinland Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen
7 3 March 1984Finland Lahti5 kmNorway Berit AunliSoviet Union Raisa SmetaninaSweden Marie Risby
8 8 March 1984Norway Oslo20 kmNorway Anette BøeFinland Marja-Liisa HämäläinenSoviet Union Raisa Smetanina
9 17 March 1984Czechoslovakia Štrbské Pleso5 kmCzechoslovakia Květa JeriováNorway Anette BøeNorway Inger Helene Nybråten
10 24 March 1984Soviet Union Murmansk10 kmNorway Inger Helene NybråtenSoviet Union Raisa SmetaninaNorway Anne Jahren

Men's team events

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
17 December 1983Austria RamsauRelay 4x10 kmFinland Finland

Kari Ristanen
Kari Väänänen
Harri Kirvesniemi
Kari Härkönen

Norway Norway II

Lars Erik Eriksen
Per Knut Aaland
Leiv-Bjørn Walle
Karl-Kristen Aketun

Sweden Sweden

Erik Östlund
Benny Kohlberg
Torgny Mogren
Thomas Eriksson

[1]
16 February 1984Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SarajevoRelay 4x10 km *Sweden Sweden

Thomas Wassberg
Benny Kohlberg
Jan Ottosson
Gunde Svan

Soviet Union Soviet Union

Oleksandr Batyuk
Alexander Zavyalov
Vladimir Nikitin
Nikolay Zimyatov

Finland Finland

Kari Ristanen
Juha Mieto
Harri Kirvesniemi
Aki Karvonen

26 February 1984Sweden FalunRelay 4x10 kmSweden Sweden

Erik Östlund
Thomas Wassberg
Jan Ottosson
Gunde Svan

Finland Finland

Aki Karvonen
Kari Ristanen
Kari Härkönen
Juha Mieto

Norway Norway I

Tor Håkon Holte
Geir Holte
Vegard Ulvang
Hans Erik Tofte

[2]
18 March 1984United States FairbanksRelay 3x10 kmSweden Sweden

Thomas Wassberg
Jan Ottosson
Gunde Svan

Norway Norway I

Tor Håkon Holte
Geir Holte
Oddvar Brå

Switzerland Switzerland

Konrad Hallenbarter
Giachem Guidon
Andi Grünenfelder

[3]

Women's team events

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
18 December 1983France AutransRelay 3x5 kmCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia I

Anna Pasiarová
Květoslava Jeriová
Blanka Paulů

Norway Norway

Berit Aunli
Anne Jahren
Brit Pettersen

East Germany East Germany

Petra Sölter
Carola Anding
Ute Noack

[4]
15 February 1984Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SarajevoRelay 4x5 km *Norway Norway

Inger Helene Nybråten
Anne Jahren
Brit Pettersen
Berit Aunli

Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

Dagmar Švubová
Blanka Paulu
Gabriela Svobodová
Květa Jeriová

Finland Finland

Pirkko Määttä
Eija Hyytiäinen
Marjo Matikainen
Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen

26 February 1984Sweden FalunRelay 4x5 kmNorway Norway

Anette Bøe
Inger Helene Nybråten
Anne Jahren
Brit Pettersen

Finland Finland

Pirkko Määttä
Eija Hyytiäinen
Jaana Savolainen
Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen

Soviet Union Soviet Union

Tamara Markaschanskaya
Lyubov Zimyatova
Nadesha Burlakova
Raisa Smetanina

25 March 1984Soviet Union MurmanskRelay 3x5 kmCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

Anna Pasiarová
Gabriela Svobodová
Květoslava Jeriová

Norway Norway

Inger Helene Nybråten
Anne Jahren
Anette Bøe

Soviet Union Soviet Union

Lyubov Zimyatova
Raisa Smetanina
Tamara Markaschanskaya

[5]
  • NOTE: Races marked with * counts officially for both as "FIS World Cup" / "Olympic Games" wins statistic

Overall standings

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sweden (SWE)64515
2 Norway (NOR)63716
3 Finland (FIN)43512
4 Soviet Union (SUN)4004
5 Czechoslovakia (CSK)2002
6 Soviet Union (URS)08311
7 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0314
8  Switzerland (SUI)0101
9 West Germany (FRG)0011
Totals (9 entries)22222266

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1983/84 season in parentheses)

References

  1. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (January 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: V Ramsau" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 14. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  2. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (April 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: V Falun" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 14. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  3. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (June 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: Švédští Bězci" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 14. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  4. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (January 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: Štafeta ČSSR Žen" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 14. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  5. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (May 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: Štafeta Žen ČSSR" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 14. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
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