Nordic World Ski Championships 1989
Nordic World Ski Championships 1989 | ||
Men's | Ladies | |
winner | ||
---|---|---|
Classic cross-country skiing | Harri Kirvesniemi - 15 km | Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi - 10 km |
Cross-country skiing freestyle | Gunde Svan - 15 km | Jelena Välbe - 10 km |
Classic cross-country skiing | Vladimir Smirnov - 30 km | Marjo Matikainen - 15 km |
Cross-country skiing freestyle | Gunde Svan - 50 km | Jelena Välbe - 20 km |
Cross-country relay | Sweden - 4 × 10 km | Finland - 4 × 5 km |
Ski jumping normal hill | Jens Weißflog | --- |
Ski jumping large hill | Jari Puikkonen | --- |
Ski jumping large hill team | Finland | --- |
Nordic combination | Trond Einar Elden | --- |
Nordic combined team | Norway | --- |
Individual competitions | 7th | 4th |
Team competitions | 3 | 1 |
The 37th Nordic World Ski Championships were held from February 17th to 26th, 1989 in the Finnish city of Lahti . Lahti was the venue for the fifth time after 1926, 1938, 1958 and 1978.
The change in the range of programs continued in cross-country skiing. For the men, there was a free style race over the 15 km distance in addition to the classic style run. For women, the short distance over 5 km was canceled. Instead, a free style race was added over 10 km, as with the men, in their shortest distance. The offer for women was supplemented by the 15 km cross-country skiing, which had not existed before. In addition, the 20 km run was canceled and replaced by a race over 30 km.
The Finns were particularly successful at this World Cup in their own country . They won six gold medals and consistently achieved top placements in all disciplines. The Finnish cross-country skiers were particularly strong. Marjo Matikainen and Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi each won two gold medals, Pirkko Määttä each one gold, one silver and one bronze. The Soviet runner Jelena Välbe also won two gold medals. In the men's category, the regained Swede Gunde Svan won gold three times, the Norwegian Trond Einar Elden was a double winner in the Nordic combined. The Finn Jari Puikkonen also won two gold medals in ski jumping .
program
February 17 | 1 p.m. | 10 km cross-country women, classic
February 18 | 10: 00 h | 30 km cross-country men, classic || 1 p.m. | Nordic combined, individual jumping
February 19 | 9 a.m. | Nordic combined, 15 km cross-country skiing, singles || 11.00 a.m. | 10 km cross-country skiing women, freestyle || 11.00 a.m. | Jumping large hill, single
20 February | 1.00 p.m. | 15 km cross-country skiing men, freestyle
21 February | 13: 00h | 15 km cross-country women, classic
22 February | 13: 00 h | 15 km cross-country men, classic || 15: 30 | jumping, team
23 February | 10: 00 h | Nordic combined , Jumping, team || 1 p.m. | 4x5 km cross-country women, relay
February 24 | 10 a.m. | Nordic combined | 3x10 km cross-country skiing, team || 1 p.m. | 4x10 km cross-country men, relay
February 25 | 10 : 00 h | 30 km cross-country women, freestyle || 11:30 am | Jumping normal hill, individual
26 February | 10: 00 h | 50 km cross-country men, freestyle
Cross-country men
15 km classic
space | athlete | Time [min] |
---|---|---|
1 | Harri Kirvesniemi | 42: 40.7 |
2 | Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass | 42: 44.0 |
3 | Vegard Ulvang | 43: 08.4 |
4th | Aki Karvonen | 43: 17.8 |
5 | Thomas Eriksson | 43: 23.5 |
6th | Gunde Svan | 43: 26.6 |
7th | Lars Håland | 43: 29.1 |
8th | Václav Korunka | 43: 38.1 |
9 | Oddvar Brå | 43: 44.2 |
10 | Vladimir Smirnov | 43: 44.2 |
30th | Alois Schwarz | 45: 44.9 |
32 | Alois Stadlober | 45.55.1 |
World champion 1987 : Marco Albarello / Olympic champion 1988 : Mikhail Dewjatjarow
Date: February 22, 1989
15 km freestyle
space | athlete | Time [min] |
---|---|---|
1 | Gunde Svan | 40: 39.6 |
2 | Torgny Mogren | 41: 02.9 |
3 | Lars Håland | 41: 10.3 |
4th | Alexei Prokurorov | 41: 12.9 |
5 | Jari Räsänen | 41: 22.1 |
6th | Jochen Behle | 41: 26.6 |
7th | Kazunari Sasaki | 41: 29.1 |
8th | Giachem Guidon | 41: 34.9 |
9 | Holger Bauroth | 41: 37.4 |
10 | Silvano Barco | 41: 42.5 |
46 | Markus Gandler | 44: 38; 3 |
48 | Alexander Marent | 44: 49.5 |
54 | Andreas Ringhofer | 45: 52.7 |
This discipline was new to the World Cup program.
Date: February 20, 1989
Svan was the fastest in all intermediate times. The Austrian Markus Gandler was in the top ten in the first split times, but in the end he only crossed the finish line in 46th place.
30 km classic
space | athlete | Time [h] |
---|---|---|
1 | Vladimir Smirnov | 1: 24: 56.9 |
2 | Vegard Ulvang | 1: 25: 03.6 |
3 | Christer Majbäck | 1: 25: 09.8 |
4th | Harri Kirvesniemi | 1: 25: 36.6 |
5 | Uwe Bellmann | 1: 25: 53.0 |
6th | Alexei Prokurorov | 1: 26: 03.5 |
7th | Marco Albarello | 1: 26: 25.6 |
8th | Jochen Behle | 1: 26: 35.8 |
9 | Torgny Mogren | 1: 26: 38.1 |
10 | Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass | 1: 26: 41.1 |
19th | Alois Schwarz | 1: 28: 20.2 |
35 | Alois Stadlober | 1: 30: 36.3 |
World champion 1987 : Thomas Wassberg / Olympic champion 1988 : Alexei Prokurorow
Date: February 18, 1989
Gunde Svan , who was still successful over 15 km, had to fail because of a cold.
50 km freestyle
space | athlete | Time [h] |
---|---|---|
1 | Gunde Svan | 2: 15: 24.9 |
2 | Torgny Mogren | 2: 16: 09.2 |
3 | Alexei Prokurorov | 2: 16: 18.8 |
4th | Lars Håland | 2: 16: 45.7 |
5 | Igor Badamschin | 2: 17: 33.5 |
6th | Timo Kuorelahti | 2: 17: 36.5 |
7th | Maurilio De Zolt | 2: 18: 58.8 |
8th | Al Pilcher | 2: 19: 05.7 |
9 | Thomas Eriksson | 2: 19: 55.8 |
10 | Giachem Guidon | 2: 20: 11.5 |
World champion 1987 : Maurilio De Zolt / Olympic champion 1988 : Gunde Svan
Date: February 26, 1989
Oberstdorf gold medalist De Zolt had no chance and lost 3: 33.9 minutes. The two Austrian participants gave up: Alois Stadlober after 9 km (wrong ski choice) and Markus Gandler after 20 km (6 minutes behind Svan)
4x10 km relay
space | country | athlete | Time [h] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sweden |
Christer Majbäck Gunde Svan Lars Håland Torgny Mogren |
1: 40: 12.1 |
2 | Finland |
Aki Karvonen Harri Kirvesniemi Kari Ristanen Jari Räsänen |
1: 40: 13.6 |
3 | Czechoslovakia |
Ladislav Švanda Martin Petrásek Radim Nyč Václav Korunka |
1: 40: 13.7 |
4th | Norway |
Arild Monsen Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass Terje Langli Vegard Ulvang |
1: 40: 14.1 |
5 | Soviet Union |
Sergei Kitschkin Vladimir Smirnov Vladimir Sachnow Alexei Prokurorow |
1: 40: 26.5 |
6th | GDR |
Torald Rein Uwe Bellmann Jens Lautner Holger Bauroth |
1: 41: 54.3 |
7th | Italy |
Marco Albarello Giorgio Vanzetta Christian Saurer Silvano Barco |
1: 42: 31.4 |
8th | France |
Patrick Rémy Olivier Bulle Jean-Luc Thomas Claude Pierrat |
1: 42: 50.9 |
- | - | - | - |
10 | BR Germany |
Walter Kuss Stefan Dotzler Martinus judge Jochen Behle |
1: 44: 24.3 |
11 | Austria |
Alois Schwarz Alois Stadlober Alexander Marent Markus Gandler |
1: 44: 59.1 |
12 | Switzerland |
Jürg Capol Hans Diethelm Giachem Guidon Hansluzi Kindschi |
1: 45: 11.7 |
World Champion 1987 : Sweden ( Erik Östlund , Gunde Svan , Thomas Wassberg , Torgny Mogren ) Olympic Champion 1988 : Sweden ( Jan Ottosson , Thomas Wassberg , Gunde Svan , Torgny Mogren )
Date: February 24, 1989
A total of relays from 19 nations took part in the competition, including teams from Greece , the Netherlands , Australia and Denmark .
The four first-placed came into the stadium one after the other and a fantastic sprint developed. Austria could not achieve its goal - a rank between 5 and 8. Stadlober was able to move up from 10th to 8th, but debutant Marent fell back to 10th and in the end Gandler had to let Behle go.
Cross-country women
10 km classic
space | sportswoman | Time [min] |
---|---|---|
1 | Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi | 29: 19.0 min |
2 | Pirkko Määttä | 30: 12.2 |
3 | Marjo Matikainen | 30: 12.9 |
4th | Julia Shamshurina | 30: 23.8 |
5 | Raissa Smetanina | 30: 27.6 |
6th | Jelena Välbe | 30: 28.7 |
7th | Tuulikki Pyykkönen | 30: 33.8 |
8th | Manuela Di Centa | 30: 41.3 |
9 | Inger Helene Nybråten | 30: 49.0 |
10 | Vida Vencienė | 30: 50.9 |
28 | Jutta Mainhart | 32: 24.2 |
32 | Cornelia Sulzer | 32: 41.3 |
35 | Hildegard Embacher | 32: 50.1 |
World Champion 1987 : Anne Jahre / Olympic Champion 1988 : Vida Vencienė
Date: February 17, 1989, 1 p.m.
10 km freestyle
space | sportswoman | Time [min] |
---|---|---|
1 | Jelena Välbe | 27: 04.5 |
2 | Marjo Matikainen-Kallström | 27: 36.7 |
3 | Tamara Tikhonova | 27: 58.8 |
4th | Alžbeta Havrančíková | 28: 11.3 |
5 | Nina Gavriljuk | 28: 18.0 |
6th | Marianne Dahlmo | 28: 24.4 |
7th | Manuela Di Centa | 28: 28.6 |
8th | Larissa Lasutina | 28: 30.2 |
9 | Gabriele Hess | 28: 32.5 |
10 | Stefania Belmondo | 28.36.6 |
35 | Maria Theurl-Walcher | 30: 21.5 |
46 | Hildegard Embacher | 31: 20.1 |
53 | Katja Marent | 32: 33.2 |
The competition had not been held like this in previous years. The program had previously included the 5 km distance, classic run, winners in this discipline were:
World Champion 1987 : Marjo Matikainen / Olympic Champion 1988 : Marjo Matikainen
Date: February 19, 1989
The winner, Välbe, had already skated away from the competition after half the distance.
15 km classic
space | sportswoman | Time [min] |
---|---|---|
1 | Marjo Matikainen | 47: 46.6 |
2 | Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi | 47: 48.6 |
3 | Pirkko Määttä | 48: 20.8 |
4th | Raissa Smetanina | 48: 54.9 |
5 | Anne years | 49: 00.5 |
6th | Tuulikki Pyykkönen | 49: 31.0 |
7th | Julia Shamshurina | 49: 42.5 |
8th | Inger Helene Nybråten | 49: 47.5 |
9 | Larissa Lasutina | 49: 57.9 |
10 | Marit Wold | 50: 11.5 |
25th | Cornelia Sulzer | 52: 39.1 |
This cross-country distance was held for the first time as a discipline for women.
Date: February 21, 1989
Kirvesniemi was more than 12 seconds ahead of Matikainen halfway through the race; there were 49 runners at the start.
30 km freestyle
space | sportswoman | Time [h] |
---|---|---|
1 | Jelena Välbe | 1: 29: 59.7 |
2 | Larissa Lasutina | 1: 30: 07.7 |
3 | Marjo Matikainen | 1: 30: 30.6 |
4th | Alžbeta Havrančíková | 1: 30: 39.9 |
5 | Manuela Di Centa | 1: 30: 46.3 |
6th | Marianne Dahlmo | 1: 31: 23.0 |
7th | Vida Vencienė | 1: 32: 00.6 |
8th | Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi | 1: 32: 16.0 |
9 | Marie-Helene Westin | 1: 32: 52.0 |
10 | Magdalena Wallin | 1: 32: 53.2 |
38 | Maria Theurl | 1: 40: 38.8 |
In previous years, this competition was held over a distance of 20 km, the winners:
World Champion 1987 : Marie-Helene Westin / Olympic Champion 1988 : Tamara Tichonowa
Date: February 25, 1989
The Finn Matikainen wrote skiing history with 5 medals.
4x5 km relay
space | country | Sportswomen | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Finland |
Pirkko Määttä Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi Jaana Savolainen Marjo Matikainen |
54: 49.8 |
2 | Soviet Union |
Julija Shamschurina Raissa Smetanina Tamara Tichonowa Jelena Välbe |
54: 56.9 |
3 | Norway |
Inger Helene Nybråten Anne years Nina Skeime Marianne Dahlmo |
55: 52.3 |
4th | Sweden |
Karin Svingstedt Magdalena Wallin Anna-Lena Fritzon Marie-Helene Westin |
56: 29.3 |
5 | Czechoslovakia |
Ľubomíra Balážová Zora Simčáková Anna Janoušková Alžbeta Havrančíková |
57: 55.1 |
6th | Italy |
Gabriella Carrel Stefania Belmondo Manuela Di Centa Elena Desderi |
58: 31.6 |
7th | Switzerland |
Silvia Honegger Myrtha Fäsler Marianne Irniger Evi Kratzer |
58: 37.0 |
8th | Canada |
Angela Schmidt-Foster Lorna Sasseville Lisa Patterson Marie-Andrée Masson |
58: 43.2 |
9 | France | 59: 08.3 | |
10 | Austria |
Jutta Mainhart Hildegard Embacher Cornelia Sulzer Maria Theurl |
59: 13.5 |
World champions 1987 : Soviet Union ( Antonina Ordina , Nina Gawriljuk , Larissa Ptizyna , Anfissa Reszowa ) Olympic champions 1988 : Soviet Union ( Swetlana Nageikina , Nina Gawriljuk , Tamara Tichonowa , Anfissa Reszowa )
Date: February 23, 1989
Ski jumping men
Normal hill K 90
space | athlete | Width [m] | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jens Weißflog | 89.0 | 114.3 |
2 | Ari-Pekka Nikkola | 87.5 | 110.5 |
3 | Heinz Kuttin | 87.5 | 108.5 |
4th | Matti Nykänen | 85.5 | 107.1 |
5 | Jon Inge Kjørum | 87.0 | 106.4 |
6th | Matjaž Debelak | 85.5 | 105.6 |
7th | Pavel Ploc | 85.0 | 105.0 |
8th | Andrei Werweikin | 86.0 | 104.7 |
9 | Roberto Cecon | 85.0 | 104.0 |
10 | Jan Boklöv | 86.5 | 103.8 |
... | ... | ... | ... |
23 | Franz Neuländtner | 80.5 | 94.6 |
38 | Werner Haim | 76.0 | 88.2 |
41 | Ernst Vettori | 75.0 | 86.5 |
World Champion 1987 : Jiří Parma / Olympic Champion 1988 : Matti Nykänen
Date: February 26, 1989
The competition was scheduled for February 25th, but due to the bad weather conditions the jumping was canceled after three hours. On the final day of the world championship there was a restart, but it was stopped after one round due to strong winds, so that the result of this round was also the final result. Austria's medalist Heinz Kuttin was only able to qualify for these world championships at the last moment, and after the serious fall in training a week ago, his participation on the Kleine Schanze seemed at risk.
Large hill K 120
space | athlete | Widths [m] | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jari Puikkonen | 113.5 / 107.0 | 218.5 |
2 | Jens Weißflog | 114.5 / 103.0 | 212.5 |
3 | Matti Nykänen | 105.0 / 108.5 | 205.0 |
4th | Ari-Pekka Nikkola | 111.0 / 100.5 | 201.5 |
5 | Andrei Werweikin | 109.0 / 103.5 | 199.5 |
6th | Franz Neuländtner | 103.5 / 103.5 | 198.5 |
6th | Ladislav Dluhoš | 105.5 / 103.5 | 198.5 |
8th | Pavel Ploc | 106.0 / 102.5 | 194.5 |
9 | Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl | 100.5 / 101.0 | 193.5 |
10 | Magne Johansen | 99.5 / 99.5 | 193.0 |
... | ... | ... | ... |
14th | Ernst Vettori | 104.0 / 93.5 | 180.5 |
18th | Andreas fields | 98.5 / 92.0 | 171.5 |
28 | Dieter Thoma | ||
33 | Werner Haim | 99.0 / 82.0 | 153.5 |
39 | Günther Stranner | 85.0 / 92.5 | 146.5 |
World Champion 1987 : Andreas Felder / Olympic Champion 1988 : Matti Nykänen
Date: February 20, 1989
The jumping had to be postponed from February 19th to February 20th due to strong winds.
Heinz Kuttin suffered a shoulder dislocation in the second training session for this jumping.
Team large hill K 120
space | country | athlete | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Finland |
Ari-Pekka Nikkola Jari Puikkonen Matti Nykänen Risto Laakkonen |
645.0 |
2 | Norway |
Magne Johansen Clas Brede Bråthen Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl Jon Inge Kjørum |
626.0 |
3 | Czechoslovakia |
Jiří Parma Martin Švagerko Ladislav Dluhoš Pavel Ploc |
595.5 |
4th | Soviet Union |
Valeryja Wdowenko Michail Jessin Pawel Kustow Andrei Werweikin |
584.0 |
5 | Sweden |
Thomas Nordgren Mikael Martinsson Staffan Tällberg Jan Boklöv |
582.5 |
6th | Austria |
Andreas Felder Werner Haim Ernst Vettori Franz Neuländtner |
576.5 |
7th | GDR |
Ingo Züchner Ulf Findeisen Heiko Hunger Jens Weißflog |
546.0 |
8th | BR Germany |
Andreas Bauer Josef Heumann Thomas Klauser Dieter Thoma |
546.0 |
9 | Yugoslavia | ||
10 | Italy |
World Champion 1987 : Finland ( Matti Nykänen , Ari-Pekka Nikkola , Tuomo Ylipulli , Pekka Suorsa ) Olympic Champion 1988 : Finland ( Matti Nykänen , Ari-Pekka Nikkola , Tuomo Ylipulli , Jari Puikkonen )
Date: February 22, 1989
In the decision for gold, Norway seemed to be able to defeat the big favorites Finland for the time being, because Bråthen outbid Piukkonen and Fidjestøl was stronger than Nykänen. But the Finnish final jumper Laakkonen, winner of the four hills tournament, stood up to Kjørum and secured the hosts the gold medal. The Austrians catching up was unsuccessful. Haim brought his colors back to the ČSSR with 102 meters, but Dluhoš was clearly stronger than Vettori (100) with 116 m, and because Boklöv (116) and Werweikin (114) were also stronger , the team supervised by Rupert Gürtler slipped to rank 6.
Nordic combined men
Individual (normal hill K90 / 15 km)
space | athlete | Time [min] |
---|---|---|
1 | Trond Einar Elden | 37: 10.7 |
2 | Andrei Dundukov | 39: 50.6 |
3 | Trond Arne Bredesen | 40: 15.0 |
4th | Hippolyt Kempf | 40: 40.3 |
5 | Miroslav Kopal | 40: 58.8 |
6th | Jyri Pelkonen | 40: 59.0 |
7th | Thomas Abratis | 41: 07.9 |
8th | Allar Levandi | 41: 08.2 |
9 | Thomas Müller | 41: 09.0 |
10 | Klaus Ofner | 41: 14.6 |
... | ... | ... |
15th | Klaus Sulzenbacher | 41: 33.8 |
18th | Günter Csar | 41: 58.9 |
32 | Markus Platzer | 43: 46.7 |
World Champion 1987 : Torbjørn Løkken / Olympic Champion 1988 : Hippolyt Kempf
Date: 18./19. February 1989
Team (normal hill K 90 / 3x10 km)
space | country | athlete | Time [h] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Norway |
Trond Einar Elden Trond Arne Bredesen Bård Jørgen Elden |
1: 24: 21.7 |
2 | Switzerland |
Andreas Schaad Hippolyt Kempf Fredy Glanzmann |
1: 26: 06.6 |
3 | GDR |
Ralph Leonhardt Bernd Blechschmidt Thomas Abratis |
1: 26: 10.1 |
4th | Soviet Union |
Allar Levandi Andrei Dundukow Sergei Zavjalow |
1: 26: 33.5 |
5 | Austria |
Günter Csar Klaus Ofner Klaus Sulzenbacher |
1: 27: 58.2 |
6th | Czechoslovakia |
Jaroslav Kerda Miroslav Kopal František Řepka |
1: 28: 43.3 |
7th | BR Germany |
Thomas Müller Hubert Schwarz Thomas Dufter |
1: 29: 10.1 |
8th | Finland |
Jukka Ylipulli Sami Leinonen Jyri Pelkonen |
1: 29: 23.7 |
9 | France | 1: 29: 23.7 | |
10 | Japan | 1: 34: 07.7 |
World Champion 1987 : BR Germany ( Hermann Weinbuch , Hans-Peter Pohl , Thomas Müller ) Olympic Champion 1988 : BR Germany ( Thomas Müller , Hans-Peter Pohl , Hubert Schwarz )
Date: 23./24. February 1989
Medal table
space | nation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Finland | 6th | 5 | 4th | 15th |
2 | Soviet Union | 3 | 3 | 2 | 8th |
3 | Sweden | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7th |
4th | Norway | 2 | 3 | 3 | 8th |
5 | GDR | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
6th | Switzerland | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
7th | Czechoslovakia | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
8th | Austria | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
space | sportswoman | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marjo Matikainen-Kallström | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
2 | Jelena Välbe | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | |
4th | Pirkko Määttä | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
5 | Jaana Savolainen | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
6th | Tamara Tikhonova | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
7th | Larissa Lasutina | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Julia Shamshurina | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Raissa Smetanina | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
10 | Inger Helene Nybråten | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Anne years | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Nina Skeime | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Marianne Dahlmo | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
literature
- Hermann Hansen, Knut Sveen: VM på ski '97. Alt om ski-VM 1925-1997. Adresseavisens Forlag, Trondheim 1996, ISBN 82-7164-044-5 .
Web links
- 37th Nordic World Ski Championships 1989 in Lahti, Finland from ifosta.de, accessed on May 17, 2017
- Great team , German Olympic champions in Nordic combined only second choice, Spiegel Online January 16, 1989 at spiegel.de, accessed on May 17, 2017
- The top three winners at the Olympic Winter Games & World Ski Championships , pages 50/51 on deutscherskiverband.de (PDF), accessed on May 16, 2017
- Marjo Matikajnen vs Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi Women's 10km & 15km at World Championship 1989 Lahti , video published on February 24, 2017 on youtube.com, accessed on May 17, 2017
- COMBINATA NORDICA MONDIALI DI LAHTI 1989 ELDEN NOR , video published on February 21, 2015 on youtube.com, accessed on May 17, 2017
- Gunde Svan vs Bjorn Daehlie Men's 15km (F) at World Championship 1989 Lahti (HD) , video published March 6, 2017 on youtube.com, accessed May 17, 2017
- Lahti K-114 1989 - Jari Puikkonen Champion , Video posted March 27, 2013 on youtube.com, accessed May 17, 2017
Individual evidence
- ^ "The spectacle can begin" in "Kleine Zeitung" from February 15, 1989; Pages 30/31
- ↑ Gold again for Finland . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 23, 1989, p. 21 ( arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Triple victory of the Swedes . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 21, 1989, p. 22 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Schwarz was very "happy" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 20, 1989, p. 20 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Gunde Svan is the king . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 27, 1989, p. 20 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Sweden gold after a great finish . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 25, 1989, p. 22 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Finns won all medals! In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 18, 1989, p. 23 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Skating victory for Wialbe . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 20, 1989, p. 21 ( arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Finns continue to win . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 22, 1989, p. 23 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Matikainen achieved a record with bronze . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 27, 1989, p. 20 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Finns clear away. ÖSV relay good . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 24, 1989, p. 30 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Bronze for the unlucky Kuttin . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 27, 1989, p. 19 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ WM in numbers . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 27, 1989, p. 20 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Kuttin there, fields missing . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 25, 1989, p. 22 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Wind blown special jumpers . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 20, 1989, p. 19 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ The jumpers owe their success to the spectators . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 22, 1989, p. 22 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Also strongest as a team . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 23, 1989, p. 21 ( arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Qualifications and the big crash . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 24, 1989, p. 30 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Defend bronze . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 22, 1989, p. 23 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Ofner is a medal tip . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 18, 1989, p. 22 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
- ↑ Ofner strong, but crashed while jumping . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 20, 1989, p. 19 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Chilled combiners before a hot battle for bronze . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 24, 1989, p. 29 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
- ↑ Overrun too early. Combiner Fifth . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 25, 1989, p. 23 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).