Nordic Combined World Cup 1986/87

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winner
Overall World Cup NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken
Competitions
Venues 9
Individual competitions 9
1985/86 1987/88

The 1986/87 Nordic Combined World Cup season began on December 13, 1986 in Calgary, Canada and ended on March 19, 1987 at Holmenkollen near Oslo . During the season from February 12 to 21, 1987, the Nordic World Ski Championships took place in Oberstdorf, Bavaria ( Oberallgäu district ).

Unlike in previous years, when the World Cup consisted of seven individual races, nine World Cup races were held for the first time in the season. The overall ranking was ultimately won by the Norwegian Torbjørn Løkken ahead of last year's winner Hermann Weinbuch and the Swiss Hippolyt Kempf . Kempf was also able to achieve the first World Cup success for Switzerland with his victory in Oberwiesenthal . For the first time it happened that a World Cup competition had to take place in just one day.

Fredy Glanzmann ultimately ensured the second Swiss success of the season , for whom this was, besides the first, also the only World Cup success of his career. The same thing happened in the end for the Germans Hubert Schwarz and Wassili Sawin , who won the first victory in the Nordic Combined World Cup for the Soviet Union in Leningrad, today's Saint Petersburg .

Results and ratings

World Cup overview

date venue discipline winner Second Third
12/13/1986 CanadaCanada Calgary Single K89 / 15 km NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken NorwayNorway Espen Andersen Soviet UnionSoviet Union Allar Levandi
12/30/1986 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Oberwiesenthal Single K90 / 15 km SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf Soviet UnionSoviet Union Allar Levandi CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jan Klimko
03/01/1987 GermanyGermany Schonach Single K90 / 15 km GermanyGermany Hubert Black Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vasily Sawin SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf
01/10/1987 GermanyGermany Reit im Winkl Single K90 / 15 km SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fredy Glanzmann NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher
01/17/1987 FranceFrance Autrans Single K90 / 15 km NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fredy Glanzmann AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher
February 12-21, 1987 Nordic World Ski Championships in OberstdorfGermanyGermany 
02/27/1987 FinlandFinland Lahti Single K88 / 15 km GermanyGermany Thomas Müller GermanyGermany Hermann Weinbuch GermanyGermany Hubert Black
03/06/1987 SwedenSweden Falun Single K89 / 15 km NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken GermanyGermany Thomas Müller GermanyGermany Hermann Weinbuch
03/13/1987 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Leningrad Single K88 / 15 km Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vasily Sawin GermanyGermany Hermann Weinbuch GermanyGermany Thomas Müller
03/19/1987 NorwayNorway Oslo Single K105 / 15 km GermanyGermany Hermann Weinbuch NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken

World Cup final score and placements

The table gives an overview of the placements achieved during the season of the Nordic combined athletes who have received at least one World Cup point (up to 15th place). The table only contains the positions in the point ranks, as only these are given in the result lists linked below. In the absence of information, it is therefore not possible to make a statement as to whether the athlete did not take part in the World Cup or did not achieve the points alone.

rank Surname CAL OBE SCH REI AUT LAH FAL LEN OSL Points
01. NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken 1 7th 2 1 5 1 3 146
02. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hermann Weinbuch 11 14th 13 2 3 2 1 100
03. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf 6th 1 3 4th 5 15th 8th 8th 090
04th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hubert Black 7th 1 6th 3 9 4th 5 089
05. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Thomas Müller 12 9 1 2 3 6th 086
06th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Allar Levandi 3 2 5 7th 9 073
07th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vasily Sawin 7th 8th 2 1 10 072
08th. AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher 10 5 3 3 11 10 11 068
09. NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen 8th 4th 14th 7th 2 066
10. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fredy Glanzmann 12 15th 15th 1 2 15th 052
11. NorwayNorway Hallstein Bøgseth 11 5 6th 13 7th 7th 050
12. NorwayNorway Espen Andersen 2 13 8th 8th 12 12 049
13. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hans-Peter Pohl 9 4th 4th 6th 048
14th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Dundukov 14th 6th 5 5 12 039
15th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schaad 9 10 4th 12 029
16. PolandPoland Tadeusz Bafia 10 11 4th 023
16. FinlandFinland Jouko Parviainen 4th 13 15th 9 023
16. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jan Klimko 3 023
19th United StatesUnited States Kerry Lynch 020th
20th JapanJapan Masashi Abe 7th 6th 019th
20th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Chervyakov 11 4th 14th 019th
22nd Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Savialov 8th 14th 9 018th
22nd AustriaAustria Günter Csar 5 11 14th 018th
24. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Dotzauer 9 6th 017th
25th NorwayNorway Knut Leo Abrahamsen 9 8th 015th
26th FinlandFinland Jukka Ylipulli 13 6th 013
26th FranceFrance Fabrice Guy 7th 13 15th 013
28. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Dirk Kramer 10 10 012
29 NorwayNorway Arne Orderløkken 10 12 010
30th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Thomas Prenzel 14th 008th
30th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miroslav Kopal 8th 008th
32. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Dovitchew 10 006th
33. ItalyItaly Gian-Paolo Mosele 11 005
33. NorwayNorway Bård Jørgen Elden 11 005
35. FranceFrance Francis Repellin 12 004th
35. FinlandFinland Sami Leinonen 12 004th
37. NorwayNorway John Riiber 15th 13 003
37. JapanJapan Hideki Miyazaki 13 003
37. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stefan Späni 13 003
40. FranceFrance Jean-Pierre Bohard 14th 002
40. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Nikiforov 14th 002
42. AustriaAustria Werner Schwarz 15th 001
42. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Thomas Donaubauer 15th 001
Results list [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8th] [9] [10]

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sulzenbacher in 5th place . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 31, 1986, p. 24 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).