Nordic Combined World Cup 1984/85

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winner
Overall World Cup NorwayNorway Geir Andersen
Competitions
Venues 7th
Individual competitions 7th
1983/84 1985/86

The Nordic Combined World Cup season 1984/85 began on December 15, 1984 in Planica , in what was then Yugoslavia, and ended on March 26, 1985 at Holmenkollen near Oslo . During the season were from 17 to 27 January 1985 Nordic World Ski Championships in Austria Seefeld in Tirol discharged.

With his four World Cup victories and two second places in a total of seven World Cup races, the Norwegian Geir Andersen finally won the overall standings by a clear margin. Behind it was Hermann wine book , which was able to win his first two World Cup victories, second overall before also for the Federal Republic of Germany starting Hubert Schwarz .

In the absence of some top athletes, the GDR was able to celebrate a triple success in the local Oberwiesenthal with victory by Heiko Hunger in front of Uwe Dotzauer and Oliver Warg . For Hunger, however, this was to be the only success of his career in the World Cup circuit. In return, the athletes from the GDR stayed away from the World Cup event in Schonach, West Germany .

Results and ratings

World Cup overview

date venue discipline winner Second Third
December 15, 1984 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Planica Single K92 / 15 km NorwayNorway Geir Andersen GermanyGermany Hubert Black NorwayNorway Hallstein Bøgseth
December 20, 1984 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz Single K94 / 15 km NorwayNorway Geir Andersen GermanyGermany Hubert Black GermanyGermany Thomas Müller
December 29, 1984 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Oberwiesenthal Single K90 / 15 km Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Heiko Hunger Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Dotzauer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Oliver Warg
05/01/1985 GermanyGermany Schonach Single K90 / 15 km GermanyGermany Hermann Weinbuch NorwayNorway Geir Andersen GermanyGermany Hubert Black
17th to 27th January 1985 Nordic World Ski Championships in SeefeldAustriaAustria 
02/23/1985 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Leningrad Single K88 / 15 km NorwayNorway Geir Andersen GermanyGermany Hermann Weinbuch NorwayNorway Hallstein Bøgseth
02.03.1985 FinlandFinland Lahti Single K88 / 15 km NorwayNorway Geir Andersen GermanyGermany Hermann Weinbuch GermanyGermany Thomas Müller
March 16, 1985 NorwayNorway Oslo Single K105 / 15 km GermanyGermany Hermann Weinbuch NorwayNorway Geir Andersen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Heiko Hunger

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 PLA STM OBE SCH LEN LAH OSL Points
01. NorwayNorway Geir Andersen 1 1 2 1 1 2 140
02. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hermann Weinbuch 10 5 1 2 2 1 126
03. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hubert Black 2 2 3 5 7th 12 079
04th NorwayNorway Hallstein Bøgseth 3 7th 5 3 5 069
05. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Heiko Hunger 13 1 9 3 062
06th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Dotzauer 4th 6th 2 052
07th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Thomas Müller 5 3 3 14th 046
08th. NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken 8th 4th 9 4th 039
09. NorwayNorway Ivar Olsen 9 11 12 6th 4th 038
10. AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher 9 10 8th 14th 5 034
11. ItalyItaly Gian-Paolo Mosele 14th 7th 10 11 031
12. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Peter Usury 12 5 11 6th 030th
13. NorwayNorway Espen Andersen 6th 7th 15th 8th 028
14th United StatesUnited States Pat Ahern 15th 8th 8th 12 13 024
14th PolandPoland Tadeusz Bafia 6th 7th 11 024
16. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fredy Glanzmann 12 9 022nd
17th NorwayNorway John Riiber 7th 4th 021st
18th FinlandFinland Jouko Karjalainen 12 019th
19th FinlandFinland Jukka Ylipulli 13 6th 018th
20th NorwayNorway Knut Leo Abrahamsen 14th 15th 4th 15th 016
21st Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Oliver Warg 3 015th
22nd CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jan Klimko 13 7th 013
22nd Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Dirk Kramer 11 8th 013
24. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Silvio Memm 10 10 012
24. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Peter Opitz 4th 012
26th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hans-Peter Pohl 6th 010
27. FinlandFinland Jouko Parviainen 10 13 009
27. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Dundukov 7th 009
29 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schaad 008th
29 FinlandFinland Sami Leinonen 9 008th
29 NorwayNorway Bjørn Bruvoll 11 13 008th
32. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Lothar Hopf 9 007th
32. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Chervyakov 007th
34. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Repka 10 006th
34. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Nikiforov 11 006th
36. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Majorov 005
36. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Josef Heumann 14th 13 005
38. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Thomas Fleig 14th 004th
38. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Olexander Proswyrnyn 004th
38. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Karol Tatranský 12 004th
41. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Bernd Blechschmidt 15th 002
41. FinlandFinland Jyri Pelkonen 15th 002
41. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vasily Sawin 14th 002
44. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Savialov 15th 001
Results list [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

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