FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1988/89
Discipline Men Women
Overall Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Switzerland Vreni Schneider
Downhill Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Switzerland Michela Figini
Super G Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen France Carole Merle
Giant Slalom Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth
Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
Switzerland Vreni Schneider
Slalom West Germany Armin Bittner Switzerland Vreni Schneider
Nations Cup Austria Austria Switzerland Switzerland
Nations Cup overall Switzerland Switzerland
Competition
Locations 16 15
Individual 31 28

The 23rd World Cup season began in November 1988 in Austria and concluded in March 1989 in Japan. The overall champions were Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg (his third) and Vreni Schneider of Switzerland (her first). Schneider established the record for victories in a World Cup season, winning a total of 14 races (6 (out of 7) giant slaloms, 7 (out of 7) slaloms, and 1 (of 2) combined), surpassing the record of 13 established in 1978-79 by the great Swedish skier and three-time overall World Cup champion Ingemar Stenmark.

Stenmark, who became the primary example of the transition of the World Cup circuit from fully amateur to fully professional during his 16-year career, retired at the end of the season, after notching his all-time record 86th race victory in February. All of Stenmark's victories were either in giant slalom (46) or slalom (40).

The break in the schedule in early February was for the 1989 World Championships, held in Vail, Colorado, USA.

Calendar

Source:[1]

Men

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
633127 November 1988   Austria SchladmingSG 027 Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenFrance Franck PiccardAustria Leonhard Stock
634229 November 1988   France Val ThorensGS 172 Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenAustria Rudolf NierlichAustria Hans Enn
63536 December 1988   Italy SestriereSL 195 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Jonas NilssonSwitzerland Paul Accola
63649 December 1988   Italy Val GardenaDH 188 Switzerland Peter MüllerAustria Armin AssingerCanada Rob Boyd
637510 December 1988   DH 189 Austria Helmut HöflehnerAustria Patrick OrtliebSwitzerland Peter Müller
638611 December 1988   Italy Madonna di CampiglioSL 196 Italy Alberto TombaLuxembourg Marc GirardelliAustria Michael Tritscher
639717 December 1988   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska GoraSL 197 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliWest Germany Armin BittnerItaly Alberto Tomba
640821 December 1988   Austria St. AntonSL 198 West Germany Armin BittnerAustria Bernhard GstreinSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
641922 December 1988   DH 190 Austria Helmut HöflehnerSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenAustria Leonhard Stock
6421022 December 1988   KB 054 Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenWest Germany Markus WasmeierAustria Hubert Strolz
643116 January 1989   Switzerland LaaxDH 191 Austria Leonhard StockAustria Peter WirnsbergerAustria Helmut Höflehner
644128 January 1989   SG 028 Switzerland Martin HanglAustria Hans EnnAustria Helmut Mayer
6451310 January 1989   Austria KirchbergGS 173 Austria Rudolf NierlichSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenItaly Alberto Tomba
6461413 January 1989   Austria KitzbühelDH 192 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliItaly Michael MairAustria Roman Rupp
6471514 January 1989   DH 193 Switzerland Daniel MahrerLuxembourg Marc GirardelliAustria Peter Wirnsberger
6481615 January 1989   SL 199 West Germany Armin BittnerItaly Alberto TombaAustria Rudolf Nierlich
6491715 January 1989   KB 055 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSwitzerland Paul AccolaItaly Michael Mair
6501817 January 1989   Switzerland AdelbodenGS 174 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliNorway Ole Kristian FurusethItaly Alberto Tomba
6511920 January 1989   Switzerland WengenDH 194 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliWest Germany Markus WasmeierSwitzerland Daniel Mahrer
6522021 January 1989   DH 195 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenSwitzerland Daniel Mahrer
6532122 January 1989   SL 200 Austria Rudolf NierlichItaly Alberto TombaAustria Hubert Strolz
6542222 January 1989   KB 056 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenWest Germany Markus Wasmeier
1989 World Championships (2–12 February)
6552317 February 1989   United States AspenDH 196 Switzerland Karl AlpigerLuxembourg Marc GirardelliSwitzerland Daniel Mahrer
6562418 February 1989   SG 029 Sweden Lars-Börje ErikssonWest Germany Markus WasmeierAustria Helmut Mayer
6572519 February 1989   GS 175 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkLuxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Lars-Börje Eriksson
6582625 February 1989   Canada WhistlerDH 197 Canada Rob BoydSwitzerland Daniel MahrerSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
6592726 February 1989   SG 030 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Lars-Börje ErikssonSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
660283 March 1989   Japan FuranoGS 176 Austria Rudolf NierlichNorway Ole Kristian FurusethSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
661295 March 1989   SL 201 Norway Ole Kristian FurusethItaly Alberto TombaSweden Jonas Nilsson
662309 March 1989   Japan Shiga KogenGS 177 Norway Ole Kristian FurusethAustria Hubert StrolzSweden Johan Wallner
6633110 March 1989   SL 202 Austria Rudolf NierlichNorway Ole Kristian FurusethWest Germany Armin Bittner
Nations Cup11 March 1989   Japan Shiga KogenPS ncr Austria Bernhard GstreinSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenAustria Rudolf Nierlich

Ladies

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[3]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
584126 November 1988   Austria SchladmingSG 023 France Carole MerleAustria Ulrike MaierAustria Anita Wachter
West Germany Regine Mösenlechner
585228 November 1988   France Les MenuiresGS 166 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderAustria Anita WachterAustria Ulrike Maier
58632 December 1988   France Val d'IsèreDH 157 Switzerland Michela FiginiWest Germany Regine MösenlechnerWest Germany Michaela Gerg
587415 December 1988   Austria Altenmarkt-ZauchenseeDH 158 Switzerland Maria WalliserAustria Veronika WallingerSwitzerland Michela Figini
588516 December 1988   SL 192 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Katjusa PusnikUnited States Tamara McKinney
589616 December 1988   KB 049 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderAustria Ulrike MaierAustria Petra Kronberger
590718 December 1988   Italy Val ZoldanaGS 167 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja SvetAustria Anita Wachter
591820 December 1988   Italy CourmayeurSL 193 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderSpain Blanca Fernández OchoaAustria Ingrid Salvenmoser
59293 January 1989   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MariborSL 194 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderAustria Monika MaierhoferUnited States Tamara McKinney
593106 January 1989   Austria SchwarzenbergGS 168 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderAustria Ulrike MaierSwitzerland Maria Walliser
594117 January 1989   GS 169 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderAustria Ulrike MaierFrance Carole Merle
595128 January 1989   Austria MellauSL 195 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja SvetFrance Patricia Chauvet
5961312 January 1989   Switzerland GrindelwaldDH 159 Switzerland Michela FiginiSwitzerland Beatrice GafnerFrance Carole Merle
5971413 January 1989   DH 160 Switzerland Michela FiginiFrance Carole MerleSwitzerland Maria Walliser
5981514 January 1989   SG 024 France Carole MerleAustria Sigrid WolfSwitzerland Maria Walliser
5991615 January 1989   SL 196 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderUnited States Tamara McKinneyAustria Monika Maierhofer
6001715 January 1989   KB 050 Switzerland Brigitte OertliCanada Karen PercySwitzerland Michela Figini
6011819 January 1989   France TignesDH 161 Switzerland Maria WalliserFrance Carole MerleWest Germany Michaela Gerg
6021920 January 1989   SG 025 France Carole MerleAustria Anita WachterAustria Sigrid Wolf
6032021 January 1989   GS 170 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderFrance Carole MerleSwitzerland Maria Walliser
1989 World Championships (2–12 February)
6042118 February 1989   Canada Lake LouiseDH 162 Switzerland Michela FiginiSwitzerland Maria WalliserWest Germany Michaela Gerg
6052219 February 1989   DH 163 Switzerland Michela FiginiSwitzerland Maria WalliserWest Germany Michaela Gerg
6062324 February 1989   United States Steamboat SpringsDH 164 Switzerland Michela FiginiSwitzerland Maria WalliserSwitzerland Chantal Bournissen
6072425 February 1989   SG 026 Austria Sigrid WolfAustria Anita WachterSwitzerland Michela Figini
608253 March 1989   Japan FuranoSL 197 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veronika ŠarecUnited States Tamara McKinney
609264 March 1989   GS 171 Switzerland Maria WalliserSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja SvetSwitzerland Vreni Schneider
610278 March 1989   Japan Shiga KogenGS 172 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja SvetWest Germany Christina Meier
6112810 March 1989   SL 198 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderAustria Monika MaierhoferSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veronika Šarec
Nations Cup11 March 1989   Japan Shiga KogenPS ncr Switzerland Chantal BournissenGermany Michaela Gerg-LeitnerUnited States Tamara McKinney

Men

Overall

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In Men's Overall World Cup 1988/89 all results count. The parallel slalom did not count for the Overall World Cup. Marc Girardelli won his third Overall World Cup.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKB
1Marc Girardelli Luxembourg407139466610650
2Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland3099462822645
3Alberto Tomba Italy189037401120
4Ole Kristian Furuseth Norway18800821060
5Markus Wasmeier West Germany16667439047
6Rudolf Nierlich Austria1440079650
7Armin Bittner West Germany12700101170
8Helmut Höflehner Austria12611214000
9Daniel Mahrer  Switzerland11410220010
10Hubert Strolz Austria112018463315
11Lars-Börje Eriksson Sweden10225138011
12Peter Müller  Switzerland1007960015
13Michael Mair Italy897400015
Peter Wirnsberger Austria89890000
15Martin Hangl  Switzerland870474000
16Franck Piccard France822149606
17Ingemar Stenmark Sweden790067120
18Leonhard Stock Austria765719000
19Helmut Mayer Austria740353900
20Paul Accola  Switzerland720002844

Downhill

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

PlaceNameCountryTotal45911141519202326
1Marc Girardelli Luxembourg139--12725202525205
2Helmut Höflehner Austria1124252515-64101112
3Daniel Mahrer  Switzerland102--3-92515151520
4Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland9412-206-12820115
5Peter Wirnsberger Austria897-1020101511-97
6Peter Müller  Switzerland792515--1211--610
7Michael Mair Italy74361112208743-
8Rob Boyd Canada6815----1099-25
9Markus Wasmeier West Germany679-910--20118-
10Karl Alpiger  Switzerland65-10-111755251
11Leonhard Stock Austria575-152553--4-

Super-G

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In Men's Super-G World Cup 1988/89 all four results count. Pirmin Zurbriggen won his third Super-G World Cup in a row. All events were won by a different racer.

PlaceNameCountryTotal1122427
1Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland6225121015
2Lars-Börje Eriksson Sweden51-62520
3Franck Piccard France49209119
4Martin Hangl  Switzerland47325910
5Marc Girardelli Luxembourg46721225
6Markus Wasmeier West Germany4311-2012
7Alberto Tomba Italy37121177
8Helmut Mayer Austria35-15155
9Hans Enn Austria26620--
10Luc Alphand France259-511

Giant Slalom

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In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1988/89 all results count. Ole Kristian Furuseth won Giant Slalom World Cup (20 points two times).

PlaceNameCountryTotal21318252830
1Ole Kristian Furuseth Norway82-102072025
2Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland82252011-1511
3Rudolf Nierlich Austria792025--259
4Ingemar Stenmark Sweden67921025912
5Marc Girardelli Luxembourg6631125207-
6Hubert Strolz Austria46897-220
7Alberto Tomba Italy40-151510--
8Martin Hangl  Switzerland40-891166
9Helmut Mayer Austria3912512-10-
10Lars-Börje Eriksson Sweden38-4-15127

Slalom

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

PlaceNameCountryTotal367816212931
1Armin Bittner West Germany1171212202525-815
2Alberto Tomba Italy112-2515-20202012
3Marc Girardelli Luxembourg106252025-121212-
4Ole Kristian Furuseth Norway10678121211112520
5Jonas Nilsson Sweden7020-78-101510
6Rudolf Nierlich Austria65----1525-25
7Michael Tritscher Austria5481549-576
8Bernhard Gstrein Austria511111-20--9-
9Felix McGrath United States439-811--114
10Paul Frommelt Liechtenstein42-101-10957

Combined

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

PlaceNameCountryTotal101722
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-
10Peter Müller  Switzerland15411-

Ladies

Overall

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In Women's Overall World Cup 1988/89 all results count. The parallel slalom did not count for the Overall World Cup.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKB
1Vreni Schneider  Switzerland37601116517525
2Maria Walliser  Switzerland261142278705
3Michela Figini  Switzerland2481762918025
4Carole Merle France20667755509
5Anita Wachter Austria15705659420
6Mateja Svet Yugoslavia15400106408
7Ulrike Maier Austria150033602631
8Michaela Gerg West Germany14891233400
9Karen Percy Canada1275313241720
10Sigrid Wolf Austria11928712000
11Tamara McKinney United States11600277712
12Heidi Zurbriggen  Switzerland86411812015
13Monika Maierhofer Austria85000850
14Regine Mösenlechner West Germany8445271200
15Veronika Wallinger Austria786513000
16Ingrid Salvenmoser Austria660031350
17Veronika Šarec Yugoslavia62001610
18Blanca Fernández Ochoa Spain610417400
19Brigitte Oertli  Switzerland60980736
20Barbara Sadleder Austria58419008

Downhill

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In Women's Downhill World Cup 1988/89 all results count. Michela Figini won her fourth Downhill World Cup (the last three in a row). She was able to win six races and only her teammate Maria Walliser was able to take two wins. The second consecutive season that saw only wins by Swiss athletes!

PlaceNameCountryTotal34131418212223
1Michela Figini  Switzerland1762515252511252525
2Maria Walliser  Switzerland142525121525202020
3Michaela Gerg West Germany911546915151512
4Carole Merle France6712-152020---
5Veronika Wallinger Austria65112097-7-11
6Chantal Bournissen  Switzerland557---9121215
7Karen Percy Canada5310-5-6101210
8Regine Mösenlechner West Germany4520-41110---
9Heidi Zurbriggen  Switzerland419-361211--
Barbara Sadleder Austria41712103--36

Super-G

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In Women's Super-G World Cup 1988/89 all four results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal1151924
1Carole Merle France75252525-
2Sigrid Wolf Austria7111201525
3Anita Wachter Austria561512020
4Ulrike Maier Austria3320121-
5Michela Figini  Switzerland2995-15
6Maria Walliser  Switzerland27-1512-
Regine Mösenlechner West Germany271539-
8Michaela Gerg West Germany23887-
9Catherine Quittet France22--1111
10Heidi Zurbriggen  Switzerland18-2610
Cathy Chedal France184-104

Giant Slalom

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In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1988/89 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her third Giant Slalom World Cup by winning 6 races out of 7. Only her teammate Maria Walliser was able to win a single race.

PlaceNameCountryTotal271011202627
1Vreni Schneider  Switzerland16525252525251525
2Mateja Svet Yugoslavia10610201212122020
3Maria Walliser  Switzerland87-11159152512
4Ulrike Maier Austria6015-20205--
5Anita Wachter Austria592015--1068
6Carole Merle France55-10101520--
7Catherine Quittet France35-193-1210
8Michaela Gerg West Germany348--87-11
9Traudl Hächer West Germany329-8627-
10Ingrid Salvenmoser Austria313845-101

Slalom

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In Women's Slalom World Cup 1988/89 all results count. Vreni Schneider won all races and won the cup with maximum points. Up to now this was the last time an athlete was able to win a cup with maximum points. Together with the win in the first race next season 1989/90 Vreni Schneider was able to win nine world cup slalom races in a row!

PlaceNameCountryTotal58912162528
1Vreni Schneider  Switzerland17525252525252525
2Monika Maierhofer Austria8512-201115720
3Tamara McKinney United States7715-15-201512
4Veronika Šarec Yugoslavia612--12122015
5Christine von Grünigen  Switzerland48-10111089-
6Patricia Chauvet France4511--15910-
7Anita Wachter Austria42-12-8-1111
8Blanca Fernández Ochoa Spain40920--11--
Mateja Svet Yugoslavia4010--2010--
10Katjuša Pušnik Yugoslavia3920-10-7-2

Combined

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In Women's Combined World Cup 1988/89 both results count. Brigitte Oertli won her fourth Combined World Cup (the last three in a row).

PlaceNameCountryTotal617
1Brigitte Oertli  Switzerland361125
2Ulrike Maier Austria312011
3Vreni Schneider  Switzerland2525-
Michela Figini  Switzerland251015
5Karen Percy Canada20-20
6Petra Kronberger Austria19154
7Heidi Zurbriggen  Switzerland15510
8Tamara McKinney United States1212-
Florence Masnada France12-12
10Ulrike Stanggassinger West Germany99-
Carole Merle France9-9
Lenka Kebrlová Czechoslovakia972

Nations Cup

Overall

PlaceCountryTotalMenLadies
1  Switzerland22259281297
2 Austria19671037930
3 West Germany834433401
4 France609170439
5 Italy4144140
6 Luxembourg4074070
7 Sweden36629472
8 Yugoslavia33580255
9 Canada27685191
10 Norway2562560
11 United States21774143
12 Liechtenstein774235
13 Spain61061
14 Czechoslovakia391920
15 Japan38380
16 Soviet Union33033
17 United Kingdom853
18 Mexico220

Men

All points were shown. But without parallel slalom, because result ? (Also possible, that the parallel slaloms were only show-events.)

PlaceCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKBRacersWins
1 Austria103740413219527036217
2  Switzerland92844712816643144157
3 West Germany433131582914372152
4 Italy414105536716425161
5 Luxembourg40713946661065019
6 Sweden294254137841772
7 Norway256480821062032
8 France170217423183490
9 Canada8581100341
10 Yugoslavia80085022050
11 United States74001355650
12 Liechtenstein4200042010
13 Japan3800038010
14 Czechoslovakia1900001920
15 United Kingdom55000010
16 Mexico20000210

Ladies

All points were shown. But without parallel slalom, because result ? (Also possible, that the parallel slaloms were only show-events.) Only three teams were able to win races.

PlaceCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKBRacersWins
1  Switzerland12974931103142651151824
2 Austria93021921220423659171
3 France439881231159122113
4 West Germany40118071119161590
5 Yugoslavia25500107140830
6 Canada191972224222660
7 United States14312230871270
8 Sweden72001854030
9 Spain61041740010
10 Liechtenstein35002213010
11 Soviet Union33211200020
12 Czechoslovakia2000011930
13 United Kingdom30003010

References

  1. "All Season 1989". Fis-Ski.com. FIS. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  2. "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1989 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  3. "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1989 ladies' schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
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