Biathlon World Cup 1983/84
World Cup 1983/84 | |
winner | |
Overall World Cup | Frank-Peter Roetsch |
Nations ranking | No official rating |
Competitions | |
Venues | 5 |
Individual competitions | 10 |
Relay competitions | 5 |
← 1982/83 | 1984/85 → |
Location of the venues in Europe |
In the 1983/84 season the Biathlon World Cup was held for the 7th time. The competition series consisted of five individual, sprint and relay races for men and was held at five venues. In addition to the five World Cup events in Falun , Pontresina , Ruhpolding , Oberhof and Oslo , the Olympic Games for men were held in Sarajevo , Yugoslavia , but the results were not included in the World Cup ranking. From 1984 the results of the World Championships until 1994, with the exception of the World Championships in 1990 , were not included in the World Cup ranking. The first world championships for women were held in Chamonix, France. Frank-Peter Roetsch won the overall men's world cup ahead of Peter Angerer and Eirik Kvalfoss .
Results
1st World Cup in Falun , January 6-8, 1984 | ||||
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date | discipline | First place | Second place | third place |
January 6, 1984 (Fr.) | Single (20 km) | Odd Lirhus | Yvon Mougel | Tapio Piipponen |
January 7, 1984 (Sat.) | Sprint (10 km) | Algimantas Salna | Risto Punkka | Eirik Kvalfoss |
January 8, 1984 (Sun.) | Relay (4 × 7.5 km) | Soviet Union 1 | Soviet Union 2 | German Democratic Republic |
2nd World Cup in Pontresina , January 12th to 15th, 1984 | ||||
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date | discipline | First place | Second place | third place |
January 12, 1984 (Thu.) | Single (20 km) | Fritz Fischer | Frank-Peter Roetsch | Holger Wick |
January 14, 1984 (Sat.) | Sprint (10 km) | Eirik Kvalfoss | Frank-Peter Roetsch | Ralf Goethel |
January 15, 1984 (Sun.) | Relay (4 × 7.5 km) | Norway | Soviet Union | BR Germany |
3rd World Cup in Ruhpolding , January 19-22, 1984 | ||||
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date | discipline | First place | Second place | third place |
January 19, 1984 (Thu.) | Single (20 km) | Peter Angerer | Tapio Piipponen | Rolf Storsveen |
January 21, 1984 (Sat.) | Sprint (10 km) | Peter Angerer | Terje Krokstad | Frank-Peter Roetsch |
January 22, 1984 (Sun.) | Relay (4 × 7.5 km) | German Democratic Republic | BR Germany | Norway |
4th World Cup in Oberhof , March 1st to 4th, 1984 | ||||
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date | discipline | First place | Second place | third place |
March 1, 1984 (Thu.) | Single (20 km) | Yuri Kashkarov | Frank-Peter Roetsch | Dmitri Vasiliev |
March 3, 1984 (Sat.) | Sprint (10 km) | Frank-Peter Roetsch | Algimantas Salna | Peter Angerer |
March 4, 1984 (Sun) | Relay (4 × 7.5 km) | Soviet Union | German Democratic Republic | Norway |
5th World Cup in Oslo , March 7-10, 1984 | ||||
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date | discipline | First place | Second place | third place |
March 7, 1984 (Wed.) | Single (20 km) | Peter Angerer | Fritz Fischer | Alfred Eder |
March 8, 1984 (Thu.) | Sprint (10 km) | Eirik Kvalfoss | Peter Angerer | Frank-Peter Roetsch |
March 10, 1984 (Sat.) | Relay (4 × 7.5 km) | Norway | German Democratic Republic | BR Germany |
World Cup stands
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