Alpine Ski World Cup 1981/82
Alpine Ski World Cup 1981/82 | ||
Men's | Ladies | |
winner | ||
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total | Phil Mahre | Erika Hess |
Departure | Steve Podborski | M.-C. Gros-G. |
Giant slalom | Phil Mahre | Irene Epple |
slalom | Phil Mahre | Erika Hess |
combination | Phil Mahre | Irene Epple |
Nations Cup | Austria | |
Nations Cup | Austria | United States |
Competitions | ||
Venues | 20th | 19th |
Individual competitions | 33 | 31 |
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The 1981/82 season of the Alpine Ski World Cup organized by the FIS began on December 3, 1981 in Val-d'Isère and ended on March 27, 1982 in Montgenèvre . For men, 28 races were held (10 downhill runs , 9 giant slaloms , 9 slaloms ). There were 27 races for women (8 downhill runs, 9 giant slaloms, 10 slaloms). In addition, there were five combined scores for men and four for women.
The highlight of the season was the 1982 World Cup in Schladming and Haus im Ennstal .
World Cup ratings
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Departure
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Podium placements men
Departure
date | place | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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December 6, 1981 | Val d'Isère ( FRA ) | Franz Klammer | Peter Müller | Toni Bürgler |
12/13/1981 | Val Gardena ( ITA ) | Erwin Resch | Konrad Bartelski | Leonhard Stock |
December 21, 1981 | Crans-Montana ( SUI ) | Steve Podborski | Peter Müller | Ken Read |
01/15/1982 | Kitzbühel ( AUT ) | Harti Weirather | Steve Podborski | Ken Read |
01/16/1982 | Kitzbühel ( AUT ) | Steve Podborski | Franz Klammer | Ken Read |
01/24/1982 | Wengen ( SUI ) | Harti Weirather | Erwin Resch | Peter Wirnsberger |
02/13/1982 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen ( FRG ) | Steve Podborski | Conradin Cathomen | Harti Weirather |
02/27/1982 | Whistler ( CAN ) | Peter Müller | Steve Podborski | Dave Irwin |
05.03.1982 | Aspen ( USA ) | Peter Müller | Harti Weirather | Conradin Cathomen |
03/06/1982 | Aspen ( USA ) | Peter Müller | Todd Brooker | Helmut Höflehner |
Giant slalom
date | place | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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December 8, 1981 | Aprica ( ITA ) | Joël Gaspoz | Phil Mahre | Ingemar Stenmark |
December 15, 1981 | Cortina d'Ampezzo ( ITA ) | Boris Strel | Phil Mahre | Joël Gaspoz |
01/09/1982 | Morzine ( FRA ) | Ingemar Stenmark | Phil Mahre | Marc Girardelli |
01/19/1982 | Adelboden ( SUI ) | Ingemar Stenmark | Phil Mahre | Max Julen |
02/09/1982 | Kirchberg in Tirol ( AUT ) | Ingemar Stenmark | Phil Mahre | Marc Girardelli |
03/13/1982 | Jasná ( TCH ) | Steve Mahre | Hans Enn | Phil Mahre |
03/17/1982 | Bad Kleinkirchheim ( AUT ) | Steve Mahre | Phil Mahre | Pirmin Zurbriggen |
03/19/1982 | Kranjska Gora ( YUG ) | Phil Mahre | Hans Enn | Marc Girardelli |
March 24, 1982 | San Sicario ( ITA ) | Pirmin Zurbriggen | Marc Girardelli | Phil Mahre |
slalom
date | place | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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12/09/1981 | Madonna di Campiglio ( ITA ) | Phil Mahre | Ingemar Stenmark | Paolo De Chiesa |
12/14/1981 | Cortina d'Ampezzo ( ITA ) | Steve Mahre | Phil Mahre | Ingemar Stenmark |
01/12/1982 | Bad Wiessee ( FRG ) | Ingemar Stenmark | Franz Gruber | Phil Mahre |
01/17/1982 | Kitzbühel ( AUT ) | Ingemar Stenmark | Phil Mahre |
Paolo De Chiesa Steve Mahre |
01/24/1982 | Wengen ( SUI ) | Phil Mahre | Ingemar Stenmark | Paul Frommelt |
02/14/1982 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen ( FRG ) | Steve Mahre | Phil Mahre | Paolo De Chiesa |
03/14/1982 | Jasná ( TCH ) | Phil Mahre | Ingemar Stenmark |
Steve Mahre Anton Steiner |
03/20/1982 | Kranjska Gora ( YUG ) | Bojan Križaj | Ingemar Stenmark | Franz Gruber |
03/26/1982 | Montgenèvre ( FRA ) | Phil Mahre | Ingemar Stenmark | Joël Gaspoz |
combination
date | place | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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December 05/08, 1981 | Val-d'Isère / Aprica ( FRA / ITA ) | Phil Mahre | Andreas Wenzel | Leonhard Stock |
December 09/13, 1981 | Val Gardena / Madonna di Campiglio ( ITA ) | Phil Mahre | Andreas Wenzel | Even hole |
January 12/15, 1982 | Bad Wiessee / Kitzbühel ( FRG / AUT ) | Phil Mahre | Andreas Wenzel | Peter Roth |
19./24.01.1982 | Adelboden / Wengen ( SUI ) | Pirmin Zurbriggen | Ivan Pacák | Thomas Kementar |
February 13/14, 1982 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen ( FRG ) | Steve Mahre | Michel Vion | Peter Lüscher |
Podium placements women
Departure
date | place | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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December 18, 1981 | Saalbach-H. ( AUT ) | Marie-Cécile Gros-Gaudenier | Doris De Agostini | Sigrid Wolf |
December 19, 1981 | Saalbach-H. ( AUT ) | Doris De Agostini | Marie-Cécile Gros-Gaudenier | Irene Epple |
01/13/1982 | Grindelwald ( SUI ) | Gerry Sorensen | Marie-Cécile Gros-Gaudenier | Elisabeth Chaud |
01/14/1982 | Grindelwald ( SUI ) | Gerry Sorensen | Irene Epple | Cindy Nelson |
01/18/1982 | Bad Gastein ( AUT ) | Holly Flanders | Lea Sölkner | Sylvia Eder |
01/19/1982 | Bad Gastein ( AUT ) | Sylvia Eder | Elisabeth Chaud | Holly Flanders |
02/13/1982 | Arosa ( SUI ) | Holly Flanders | Cindy Nelson | Maria Walliser |
02/14/1982 | Arosa ( SUI ) | Doris De Agostini | Maria Walliser | Gerry Sorensen |
Giant slalom
date | place | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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December 4th, 1981 | Val d'Isère ( FRA ) | Irene Epple | Erika Hess | Tamara McKinney |
December 10, 1981 | Pila ( ITA ) | Irene Epple | Hanni Wenzel | Tamara McKinney |
12/22/1981 | Chamonix ( FRA ) | Elisabeth Chaud | Irene Epple | Erika Hess |
01/08/1982 | Pfronten ( FRG ) | Irene Epple | Erika Hess | Maria Epple |
01/09/1982 | Oberstaufen ( FRG ) | Maria Epple | Christin Cooper | Erika Hess |
02/27/1982 | Aspen ( USA ) | Maria Epple | Erika Hess | Irene Epple |
03/04/1982 | Waterville Valley ( USA ) | Irene Epple | Maria Epple | Tamara McKinney |
03/21/1982 | Alpe d'Huez ( FRA ) | Erika Hess | Tamara McKinney | Christin Cooper |
03/25/1982 | San Sicario ( ITA ) | Maria Epple | Erika Hess | Christin Cooper |
slalom
date | place | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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12/12/1981 | Piancavallo ( ITA ) | Hanni Wenzel | Erika Hess | Ursula Konzett |
12/13/1981 | Piancavallo ( ITA ) | Erika Hess | Hanni Wenzel | Maria Rosa Quario |
December 21, 1981 | Saint-Gervais-les-Bains ( FRA ) | Erika Hess | Anni Kronbichler | Ursula Konzett |
03/01/1982 | Maribor ( YUG ) | Erika Hess | Maria Rosa Quario | Olga Charvátová |
01/20/1982 | Bad Gastein ( AUT ) | Erika Hess | Ursula Konzett | Fabienne Serrat |
01/22/1982 | Lenggries ( FRG ) | Ursula Konzett | Anni Kronbichler | Erika Hess |
01/23/1982 | Berchtesgaden ( FRG ) | Christin Cooper | Perrine Pelen | Ursula Konzett |
03/03/1982 | Waterville Valley ( USA ) | Ursula Konzett | Maria Rosa Quario | Tamara McKinney |
03/21/1982 | Alpe d'Huez ( FRA ) | Erika Hess | Daniela Zini | Tamara McKinney |
03/27/1982 | Montgenèvre ( FRA ) | Christin Cooper | Maria Epple | Dorota Tlałka |
combination
date | place | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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13/18 December 1981 |
Piancavallo / Saalbach- Hinterglemm ( ITA / AUT ) |
Irene Epple | Erika Hess | Christa Kinshofer |
December 19/21, 1982 |
Saalbach-Hinterglemm / Saint-Gervais-les-Bains ( AUT / FRA ) |
Christin Cooper | Lea Sölkner | Irene Epple |
08/13 January 1982 | Pfronten / Grindelwald ( FRG / SUI ) | Irene Epple | Erika Hess | Cindy Nelson |
January 18/20, 1982 | Bad Gastein ( AUT ) | Erika Hess | Irene Epple | Lea Sölkner |
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statistics
Men:
Downhill (10):
Rank 1: AUT 4, CAN 3, SUI 3
Rank 2: AUT 3, CAN 3, SUI 3, GBR 1
Rank 3: CAN 5, AUT 3, SUI 2
Giant Slalom (9):
Rank 1 : SWE 3, USA 3, SUI 2, YUG 1
Rank 2: USA 6, AUT 2, LUX 1
Rank 3: LUX 3, SUI 3, USA 2, SWE 1
Slalom (9):
Rank 1: USA 6, SWE 2 , YUG 1
rank 2: SWE 5, USA 3, AUT 1
rank 3 (plus two ex aequo): ITA 3, USA 3, AUT 2, LIE 1, SWE 1, SUI 1
combination (5):
rank 1: USA 4, SUI 1
rank 2: LIE 3, FRA 1, TCH 1
rank 3: AUT 1, GER 1, ITA 1, NOR 1, SUI 1
Overall (33):
Rank 1: USA 13, SUI 6, SWE 5, AUT 4, CAN 3, YUG 2
Rank 2: USA 9, AUT 6, SWE 5, CAN 3, LIE 3, SUI 3, FRA 1, GBR 1, LUX 1, TCH 1
rank 3 (plus 2 ex aequo): SUI 7, AUT 6, CAN 5, USA 5, ITA 4, LUX 3, SWE 2, GER 1, LIE 1, NOR 1
Overview:
USA 13 | 9 | 5
SUI 6 | 3 | 7
SWE 5 | 5 | 2
AUT 4 | 6 | 6
CAN 3 | 3 | 5
YUG 2 | - | -
LIE - | 3 | 1
LUX - | 1 | 3
FRA - | 1 | -
GBR - | 1 | -
TCH - | 1 | -
ITA - | - | 4
GER - | - | 1
NOR - | - | 1
Women:
Downhill (8):
Rank 1: CAN 2, SUI 2, USA 2, AUT 1, FRA 1
Rank 2: FRA 3, SUI 2, AUT 1, GER 1, USA 1
Rank 3: AUT 2, USA 2, CAN 1, FRA 1, GER 1, SUI 1
Giant Slalom (9):
Rank 1: GER 7, FRA 1, SUI 1
Rank 2: SUI 4, USA 2, GER 2, LIE 1
Rank 3: USA 5, GER 2, SUI 2
Slalom (10):
Rank 1: SUI 5, LIE 3, USA 2
Rank 2: ITA 3, AUT 2, LIE 2, FRA 1, GER 1, SUI 1
Rank 3: LIE 3, USA 2, FRA 1, ITA 1, POL 1, TCH 1, SUI 1
combination (5):
Rank 1: GER 2, SUI 1, USA 1
Rank 2: SUI 2, AUT 1, GER 1
Rank 3: GER 2, AUT 1, USA 1
Overall (31):
Rank 1: GER 9, SUI 9, USA 5, LIE 3, FRA 2, CAN 2, AUT 1
Rank 2: SUI 9, GER 5, AUT 4, FRA 4, ITA 3, LIE 3, USA 3
Rank 3: USA 10, GER 5, SUI 4, AUT 3, LIE 3, FRA 2, CAN 1, ITA 1, POL 1, TCH 1
Overview:
SUI 9 | 9 | 4
GER 9 | 5 | 5
USA 5 | 3 | 10
LIE 3 | 3 | 3
FRA 2 | 4 | 2
CAN 2 | - | 1
AUT 1 | 4 | 3
ITA - | 3 | 1
POL - | - | 1
TCH - | - | 1
Total statistics
Men:
Downhill (122):
Rank 1 (plus one ex aequo): AUT 56, SUI 32, CAN 13, FRA 10, ITA 6, GER 3, AUS 1, NOR 1, RUS 1
Rank 2 (plus two ex aequo; less an ex aequo of rank 1): AUT 46, SUI 30, FRA 14, ITA 14, CAN 8, GER 5, NOR 4, GBR 1, USA 1
rank 3 (less 2 ex aequo of rank 2; plus 3 ex aequo): AUT 40, SUI 33, CAN 14, ITA 10, FRA 7, GER 7, NOR 6, USA 3, AUS 2, RUS 1
Giant Slalom (129):
Rank 1: SWE 36, AUT 20, ITA 19, FRA 18, SUI 16, USA 8, NOR 4, LIE 3, RUS 3, GER 1, YUG 1
Rank 2 (plus 1 ex aequo): SUI 33, AUT 24, FRA 16, ITA 15, USA 15 , SWE 10, YUG 4, GER 3, LIE 3, RUS 3, NOR 2, LUX 1, POL 1
Rank 3 (minus 1 ex aequo from Rank 2): SUI 33, AUT 27, ITA 20, FRA 17, SWE 8, USA 6, LIE 4, YUG 4, NOR 3, TCH 2, GER 1
Slalom (134 + 1):
Rank 1: FRA 35, SWE 31, ITA 18 + 1, USA 18, AUT 11, GER 6, SUI 5, LIE 3, YUG 3, BUL 1, POL 1, RUS 1, SPA 1
Rank 2: ITA 28, SWE 22 + 1, AUT 21, FRA 19, USA 15, GER 7, LIE 5, SUI 5, BUL 4 , RUS 3, YUG 3, NOR 1, LUX 1
Rank 3 (plus two ex aequo): ITA 28, AUT 24, F RA 18, USA 17, SUI 12 + 1, GER 10, SWE 8, LIE 7, POL 4, BUL 2, NOR 2, YUG 2, RUS 1, SPA 1
Combination (27):
Rank 1: USA 9, SUI 8 , ITA 4, AUT 3, LIE 2, GER 1
Rank 2: LIE 7, AUT 5, ITA 4, SUI 3, USA 3, SPA 2, CAN 1, FRA 1, TCH 1
Rank 3: AUT 5, LIE 4, ITA 4, SUI 4, USA 3, GER 3, NOR 2, FRA 1, SWE 1
Total (413):
1st place (plus one ex aequo): AUT 90, SWE 67, FRA 63, SUI 61, ITA 48, USA 35, CAN 13, GER 11, LIE 8, NOR 5, RUS 5, YUG 4 , AUS 1, BUL 1, POL 1, SPA 1
rank 2 (plus three ex aequo; minus one ex aequo from rank 1): AUT 96, SUI 71, ITA 61, FRA 50, USA 34, SWE 33, GER 15, LIE 15, CAN 9, NOR 7, YUG 7, RUS 6, BUL 4, LUX 2, SPA 2, GBR 1, POL 1, TCH 1
rank 3 (minus 3 ex aequo from rank 2; plus 5 ex aequo): AUT 96, SUI 83, ITA 62, FRA 43, USA 29, GER 21, SWE 17, LIE 15, CAN 14, NOR 13, YUG 6, POL 4, LUX 3, AUS 2, BUL 2, RUS 2 , TCH 2, SPA 1
Overview:
AUT 90 | 96 | 96
SWE 67 | 33 | 17
FRA 63 | 50 | 43
SUI 61 | 71 | 83
ITA 48 | 61 | 62
USA 35 | 34 | 29
CAN 13 | 9 | 14
GER 11 | 15 | 21
LIE 8 | 15 | 15
NOR 5 | 7 | 13
RUS 5 | 6 | 2
YUG 4 | 7 | 6
BUL 1 | 4 | 2-
SPA 1 | 2 | 1
POL 1 | 1 | 4
AUS 1 | - | 2
LUX - | 2 | 3
TCH - | 1 | 2
GBR - | 1 | -
Women:
Downhill (107):
Rank 1 (plus one ex aequo): AUT 54, SUI 24, FRA 15, CAN 6, USA 5, GER 2, ITA 1, TCH 1
Rank 2 (plus three ex aequo; minus . one ex aequo of rank 1): AUT 40, FRA 23, SUI 20, GER 13, USA 9, CAN 1, IRA 1, NOR 1, TCH 1
rank 3 (minus three ex aequo of rank 2): AUT 27, FRA 26, SUI 23, GER 12, USA 5, CAN 3, LIE 3, GBR 2, NOR 2, TCH 1
giant slalom (122):
Rank 1: AUT 29, SUI 25, FRA 23, GER 16, CAN 10, LIE 10, USA 8, ITA 1
rank 2 (plus two ex aequo): FRA 30, AUT 28, GER 20, USA 17, SUI 16, LIE 9, CAN 2, ITA 2
rank 3 (minus two ex aequo of rank 2): FRA 27, AUT 23, SUI 19, GER 18, USA 18, LIE 7, CAN 5, ITA 3
Slalom (134 + 1):
Rank 1: FRA 47, SUI 22, GER 16, AUT 15 + 1, USA 13, LIE 12, CAN 5, ITA 4
rank 2: FRA 48, AUT 18, GER 18, USA 14, ITA 11 + 1, LIE 10, SUI 7, CAN 5, RUS 2, GBR 1
rank 3 (plus. an ex aequo): FRA 36 + 1, AUT 24, USA 24, GER 12, ITA 12, LIE 11, SUI 7, CAN 5, NOR 1, POL 1, SPA 1, TCH 1
Combination (26):
Rank 1: AUT 7, SUI 7, LIE 6, GER 4, USA 2
Rank 2: AUT 7, S UI 6, GER 5, LIE 4, FRA 2, USA 2
Rank 3: LIE 7, AUT 5, USA 5, GER 4, SUI 3, CAN 1, FRA 1
Women overall (390):
Rank 1 (plus one ex aequo): AUT 106, FRA 85, SUI 78, GER 38, LIE 28, USA 28, CAN 21, ITA 6, TCH 1
Rank 2 (minus one ex aequo of rank 1; plus 5 ex aequo): FRA 103, AUT 93, GER 56, SUI 49, USA 42, LIE 23, ITA 14, CAN 8, RUS 2, GBR 1, IRA 1, NOR 1, TCH 1
Rank 3 (plus one ex aequo; minus 5 ex aequo from rank 2): FRA 91, AUT 79, SUI 52, USA 52, GER 46, LIE 28, ITA 15, CAN 14, NOR 3, GBR 2, TCH 2, POL 1, SPA 1
Overview:
AUT 106 | 93 | 79
FRA 85 | 103 | 91
SUI 78 | 49 | 52
GER 38 | 56 | 46
USA 28 | 42 | 52
LIE 28 | 23 | 28
CAN 21 | 8 | 14
ITA 6 | 14 | 15
TCH 1 | 1 | 2
RUS - | 2 | -
NOR - | 1 | 3
GBR - | 1 | 2
IRA - | 1 | -
POL - | 1 | -
SPA - | - | 1
Season course
There was parity in the discipline classification of the men's downhill both in terms of points and victories (115 and 3 respectively) between Peter Müller and Steve Podborski , but the victory fell to the Canadian. For the first and so far only time (as of October 2018), the USA was able to win a Nations Cup ranking (specifically for the women).
Cancellations, postponements
As in 1977/78, this season was quite disorderly due to various weather conditions.
- Problems immediately arose because of the snow conditions in Val-d'Isère , which is why the women's run scheduled for December 2nd was postponed to December 3rd, but then had to be canceled; the rest of the program has been temporarily postponed by 24 hours. 40 to 50 cm of fresh snow from November 29 secured at least part of the program. Suddenly it seemed as if the women's downhill, u. zw on December 7th, and then on December 8th also the Piancavallo descent planned for December 11th here in Val-d'Isère, but left snowfall (1.5 m) in the night of December 8th not even a visit to the slopes, and since more snowfalls were announced and the organizers showed no interest in the descent scheduled for December 9th due to the high costs, it was promised that these two descents in January as "second descents" in other World Cup cities perform. In addition, there should have been a women's slalom in Limone on December 7th.
- The men's downhill and giant slalom were planned for December 5th and 6th in Val-d'Isère, with the downhill run on December 6th; the giant slalom on December 7th was therefore not possible because the giant slalom in Aprica was already on the program on December 8th; it was added on February 9 in Kirchberg in Tirol .
- On December 11th, a men's giant slalom was scheduled in Cortina d'Ampezzo starting at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., but it was not run until December 15.
- The for 18./19. The two women's runs planned for December in Bad Kleinkirchheim had to be relocated to Saalbach-Hinterglemm.
- The men's downhill run in Crans-Montana planned for December 20th had to be postponed by one day. Violent squalls had initially not allowed a training run on December 19.
- After the women's giant slalom in Maribor , which was planned for January 2nd, was canceled, a women's slalom was planned there on January 3rd and 4th. The first of these could be driven under the most difficult conditions (rain), with 60% of the runners not making it into the classification. The second giant slalom was scheduled for around January 10th in Morzine.
- The women's downhill run scheduled for January 8 in Pfronten was also canceled. For the time being, it was planned that a giant slalom would be held on January 8th and 9th. And the men's downhill run planned for January 9 in Morzine was also at risk and ultimately failed. The Morzine descent was canceled on January 8th because it was raining unabated there and no training sessions were possible - so Kitzbühel had another double descent.
- The giant slalom planned for January 10th in Morzine, however, was already skied on January 9th, whereby a lot of runners, i.e. the technicians , had to be ordered to Morzine first, whereby the ÖSV starters Robert Zoller and Hans Wallinger got stuck because of an avalanche. The second giant slalom for women, actually the replacement for Maribor, could not be held.
- The Lauberhorn run started on January 23, but was canceled after 13 runners due to the weather, which prevented a possible seven-fold victory for the Austrians, because at this point (08) brackets were (09) Stock, (06) Weirather, ( 02) Höflehner, (07) Resch, (13) Wirnsberger and (12) Uli Spieß seven of the ÖSV in the front; on rank 8 (11) Podborski as the best non-Austrian. The race was restarted the next day (with the start moved about 900 m downwards) - the slalom was driven on the afternoon of January 24th, with Joël Gaspoz, who was sixth for the time being, through FIS delegate Heinz Krecek for illegal advertising was disqualified on the gloves. The combination, in which only nine runners were classified, was carried out with the Adelboden giant slalom on January 19. There was no Austrian in the classification - and apart from the winner Zurbriggen, who was referred to as a “newcomer”, there were practically unknown runners or the men who usually appear at the end of such classifications, such as Hubertus von Hohenlohe or the Belgian Henri Mollin.
Injuries
- Hans Enn was battered at the beginning of the season, he came back into the top ranks for the first time at the world championships. Although he took part in FIS races again (9th place in a giant slalom in Ausservillgraten on January 8th), he still paused in the World Cup. He did not start again until Adelboden, where he finished 17th, furthermore “Favorite is called Stenmark” from the Arbeiter-Zeitung. Vienna January 19, 1982, page 13.
- Klaus Heidegger suffered a broken ankle in his fall during giant slalom training in Val-d'Isère (December 5) and had to wear a cast for about three weeks. He only started the slalom in Wengen on January 24th, where he started with No. 36, finished 46th after the 1st run with 4.43 s - and (like all other runners after 45th place) for the 2nd run was no longer permitted. (Please refer to the source under the footnote with the heading “I get him” and he has it ”in the“ Arbeiterzeitung ”of January 25, 1982, page 9.)
- During the first descent from Saalbach-Hinterglemm on December 18, several runners in the first group fell, with Hanni Wenzel's one having more lasting effects. The overstretching of the inner ligament in her left knee turned out to be so severe that she was put on a plaster cast that she had to wear for six weeks. But her injury turned out to be even more severe, it was found in the anterior cruciate ligament, so that an operation in Hohenems was imminent. This practically excluded their participation in the upcoming World Championships.
- Andrea Haaser suffered a central hip dislocation with a fracture during a fall during ski tests on the Tauplitz , which meant a longer loss for her.
Other events
- Franz Klammer achieved another victory on December 6th with his victory in the descent from Val-d'Isère (his third at this location) after 1,366 days (Laax 1978).
- One of the biggest sensations was at the men's downhill on December 13th in Val Gardena, when the Briton Konrad Bartelski with start no. 28 made the leading Erwin Resch (start number 5) tremble and ultimately finished in second place 0.11 s behind.
- At the slalom on December 14th in Cortina there was for the third time (after the combinations December 7th / 8th 1979 in Val-d'Isère and January 6th / 10th 1981 Morzine / Garmisch-Partenkirchen) a double victory for the Mahre- Twins, but this time Steve (with just 0.08 s) was ahead. - In addition, two runners with higher start numbers achieved World Cup ranks: Hubert Strolz with No. 36 in eighth place and Pirmin Zurbriggen with No. 81 (!) In twelfth place (although his time lag of 2.86 s was not too great).
- Werner Grissmann continued to confirm his status as a member of the ÖSV national team, but his days seemed to be numbered. For the departure on January 9th in Morzine (which could not take place) he was not even scheduled for a qualification. This gradual "withdrawal of confidence" (disregard for the nominations) ultimately caused the Lienzer to resign.
- With his first win of the season in the giant slalom in Morzine, which was brought forward to January 9th, Ingemar Stenmark overtook Austria's five-time overall World Cup winner Annemarie Moser-Pröll in the all-time winner list ; he now had 63 victories, the Salzburg woman had ended her career with 62 successes after the 1979/80 season.
- On the same day, January 9th, the ÖSV women suffered a heavy defeat in the giant slalom in Oberstaufen ; Of the ten who started, four were eliminated in the first and five in the second - only Erika Gfrerer remained in 17th place (5.31 seconds behind).
- Ingemar Stenmark set a new and to date (February 15, 2019) record lead of 3.16 s (compared to Phil Mahre) at the slalom in Kitzbühel on January 17th, and eighth-placed Stig Strand was already 5.02 seconds behind.
- It was on January 19th at the men's giant slalom in Adelboden that it was broadcast on TV for the first time.
particularities
In the women's slalom and giant slalom on March 20 and 21, 1982 in Alpe d'Huez , the slalom scheduled for March 20 could not be carried out in full due to the weather or was canceled after the first round (in the lead by Tamara McKinney ) the second round only carried out on March 21st. But on March 21st, the giant slalom was driven first in the morning, followed by the outstanding slalom run in the afternoon. Erika Hess won both races .
Premier victories
Men's:
- Joël Gaspoz at the giant slalom in Aprica on December 8th, where he won with two fastest times by a clear margin (1.98 s)
- Erwin Resch on the descent in Val Gardena on December 13th.
- Boris Strel at the giant slalom in Cortina d'Ampezzo on December 15, which was also the first victory for Yugoslavia in this discipline - and it was a surprise victory, because Strel was not one of the elite riders (he wore the No. 18); he set the second best time in both rounds. Strel was the second winner for Yugoslavia after slalom winner Bojan Križaj - and in fact it should be the only victory for the Yugoslav association in a World Cup giant slalom. His successor was Žan Kranjec, who rode for the Slovenian association, on December 19, 2018 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm .
- Pirmin Zurbriggen began his series of 40 World Cup victories on January 24th in the "Lauberhorn Combination" in Wengen and also scored his first victory in an individual discipline on March 24th at the giant slalom in San Sicario .
Women:
- The victory in the combination of the downhill run from Saalbach-Hinterglemm and the slalom in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains (December 19/21) meant the first top podium in the World Cup for Christin Cooper ; she achieved two more slalom victories (January 23 in Berchtesgaden and March 27 in Montgenèvre ).
- For Marie-Cécile Gros-Gaudenier , her first World Cup victory was on December 18th in the downhill in Saalbach-H. her only one. She was also the first female downhill winner for France in ten years ( Jacqueline Rouvier on December 11, 1971 in Val-d'Isère; that is, Gros-Gaudenier achieved the 15th ever French women's downhill victory in the 108th women's downhill World Cup; Rouvier had no . 27 won).
- For Elisabeth Chaud , who is still unknown internationally , her first victory (giant slalom on December 22nd in Chamonix ) was also her only one; she was fourth after the first run.
- Holly Flanders won the downhill run from Bad Gastein on January 18 , a day later it was also the maiden victory for Sylvia Eder at the same location, making her the youngest ever winner of a World Cup downhill run up to the current date (February 15, 2019). While Flanders landed another victory shortly afterwards (departure on February 13th in Arosa ), Eder had to wait about twelve years and eleven months for it (December 3rd, 1994 at the Super-G in Vail ).
- Ursula Konzett celebrated her two World Cup victories, both in slalom, in the current season on January 22nd in Lenggries and on March 3rd in Waterville Valley .
First super Gs
For the time being, on December 10th in La Villa on the Alting slope (2,600 m long, 680 m HD, course setter JP Schatelard, SWE) the men skied the first Super-G in ski history; Pirmin Zurbriggen won in 2.18.00 ahead of Wolfram Ortner + 0.73 and Bojan Križaj + 0.93 - the general opinion was: "Nice and interesting, but very physically tough". The women tested their “super giant slalom” on March 23rd in San Sicario (shortly afterwards it was called “Super G”). The win went to Cindy Nelson ahead of Irene Epple , Epple ; Rank 5 Sigrid Wolf , rank 9 Erika Hess , rank 10 Ingrid Eberle .
Resignations
In addition to greats like Piero Gros and Josef Walcher and Austria's "joker" Werner Grissmann , there were Wanda Bieler , Ingrid Eberle , Torill Fjeldstad , Abigail Fisher , Cornelia Pröll and Jean-Luc Fournier , Jarle Halsnes , Dave Murray and Bohumír Zeman ; furthermore Wolfram Ortner in October 1982.
Race outside the World Cup
On December 11th, Holly Flanders won a downhill run on the Zwölferkogel in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, which was advertised as the “International Salzburg State Championship”, with a 0.01 second lead over her compatriot Cindy Oak , followed by the two ÖSV runners Sigrid Wolf and Andrea Haaser.
Web links
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Columns 3 and 4 below: «If there is no snow: No substitute for Val-d'Isère» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna November 25, 1981, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ «First cancellation in Val-d'Isère» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna November 28, 1981, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ «World Cup start secured» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna November 30, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ "Uli Spieß in Val viewer"; Column 3 . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 4th 1981, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ «Gaspoz in the Stenmark style»; Subtitle: «No women's run» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 9, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns 3 to 5: «Tough battle for starting positions» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 3, 1982, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Column 2, middle - box: “Ski on TV” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 3, 1981, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ Columns 1 and 2, below: «First congratulations, then protest. Now two runs for women » . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 7th 1981, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ Column 5, first article: "World Cup in Kirchberg" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 2, 1982, p. 7 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ below: «I. Epple's second victory » . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 11, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Column 3 below: “Saalbach is prepared” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 15, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Middle: «Stock:“ The route is good for me ”»; Subtitle in the final part: “US double success with women”; last sentence . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 12, 1981, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns 3 and 4, middle: “Men's downhill run questionable” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 19, 1981, p. 7 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns 4 and 5, below: «“ Hattrick ”by Erika. ÖSV girls weak » . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 4th 1982, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Column 1, middle: "Pfronten: No training" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna 7 January 1982, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ Columns 3 and 4, middle: «Departure from Morzine endangered. Pfronten: RTL instead of women's run » . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 8, 1982, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns 1 and 2 below: "Gentlemen left Morzine: Kitzbühel gets a double run" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 9, 1982, p. 20 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ^ Columns 2 to 4, middle: "Ingemar overtakes Annemarie"; last paragraph . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 11, 1982, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Top box: "Kahr:" A guats Roß ziagt zwamol! "" In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 25, 1982, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ "In the triumphal procession to Schladming" and "" I get him "and he has him" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 25, 1982, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ «World Cup start secured»; last paragraph . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna November 30, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns 1 and 2 below: "Gentlemen left Morzine: Kitzbühel gets double descent"; last paragraph, from line 7 . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 9, 1982, p. 20 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ^ "Attack Moser's record" and the gloss "Die Halbinvaliden" in the box below . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 20, 1982, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Column 1, middle: "Heidegger fails" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 7th 1981, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ «Already at the debut on the podium»; Column 2, second paragraph . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 19, 1981, p. 7 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Column 5, middle: "World Cup without Hanni Wenzel" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 22, 1981, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns 1 and 2, middle: "With a spit, but without a Grissmann" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 5, 1982, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ "Triumph after 1366 days" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 7th 1981, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ «Resch trembled for the first victory» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 14, 1981, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ "Mahre brothers inseparable" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 15, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns 1 and 2, middle: "With a spit, but without a Grissmann" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 5, 1982, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ^ Columns 2 to 4, middle: "Ingemar overtakes Annemarie" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 11, 1982, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Columns 3 and 4, middle: “Favorite is called Stenmark” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 19, 1982, p. 13 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ "Erika Hess: Two victories in one day" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna March 22, 1982, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Middle: “New name: Elisabeth Chaud” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 23, 1981, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ below: «I. Epple's second victory ”and second title:“ Swiss Zurbriggen won Super-RTL ” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 11, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ left center: “Cindy super huge” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna March 24, 1982, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Middle: «Stock:“ The route is good for me ”»; Subtitle in the final part: “US double success with women” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 12, 1981, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).