Nordic Combined World Cup 1988/89

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winner
Overall World Cup NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen
Competitions
Venues 9
Individual competitions 9
1987/88 1989/90

The Nordic Combined World Cup season 1988/89 began on December 17, 1988 in Saalfelden, Austria and ended on March 25, 1989 in Thunder Bay, Canada . The Nordic World Ski Championships took place in Lahti from February 17 to 26, 1989 .

As two years earlier, the World Cup was decided in nine World Cup races. With his three wins as well as a second and third place respectively, the Norwegian Trond-Arne Bredesen was in the lead in the end. In addition, the brothers Trond Einar Elden and Bård Jørgen Elden, also from Norway , were able to convince with two and one World Cup victories. While Trond One was able to celebrate successes in the following years, it remained for Bård Jørgen with this one World Cup victory. Knut Tore Apeland also achieved his first success.

For the German-speaking combiners, the Swiss Hippolyt Kempf was able to win two World Cups and finally came third in the overall standings behind Klaus Sulzenbacher from Austria. With his second place in Breitenwang Stanisław Ustupski was able to get the first podium for Poland in the history of the World Cup.

Results and ratings

World Cup overview

date venue discipline winner Second Third
December 17, 1988 AustriaAustria Saalfelden Single K85 / 15 km NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen NorwayNorway Bård Jørgen Elden NorwayNorway Geir Andersen
December 29, 1988 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Oberwiesenthal Single K90 / 15 km NorwayNorway Knut Tore Apeland AustriaAustria Klaus Ofner CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Repka
07/01/1989 GermanyGermany Schonach Single K90 / 15 km SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Dundukov NorwayNorway Trond Einar Elden
01/14/1989 GermanyGermany Reit im Winkl Single K90 / 15 km NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher
01/21/1989 AustriaAustria Breitenwang Single K75 / 15 km NorwayNorway Bård Jørgen Elden PolandPoland Stanislaw Ustupski AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher
17th to 26th February 1989 Nordic World Ski Championships in LahtiFinlandFinland 
03/03/1989 NorwayNorway Oslo Single K105 / 15 km NorwayNorway Trond Einar Elden NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen NorwayNorway Knut Tore Apeland
03/11/1989 SwedenSweden Falun Single K89 / 15 km NorwayNorway Trond Einar Elden Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Thomas Abratis Soviet UnionSoviet Union Allar Levandi
03/18/1989 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid Single K86 / 15 km NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher FranceFrance Fabrice Guy
03/25/1989 CanadaCanada Thunder Bay Single K89 / 15 km SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf FranceFrance Xavier Girard NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen

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 SAA OBE SCH REI BRE OSL FAL LAP THB Points
01. NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen 1 7th 1 2 1 3 119
02. AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher 4th 9 4th 3 3 6th 6th 2 8th 109
03. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf 6th 1 2 7th 11 1 094
04th NorwayNorway Bård Jørgen Elden 2 6th 1 8th 4th 12 6th 089
05. NorwayNorway Knut Tore Apeland 14th 1 9 7th 3 5 8th 10 083
06th NorwayNorway Trond Einar Elden 3 4th 1 1 077
07th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Allar Levandi 5 4th 3 4th 14th 052
08th. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Dundukov 2 8th 5 7th 048
09. FranceFrance Fabrice Guy 5 9 11 14th 13 3 12 047
10. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Thomas Abratis 9 4th 2 9 046
11. AustriaAustria Klaus Ofner 2 5 4th 043
12. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schaad 8th 8th 15th 11 14th 9 031
13. FranceFrance Francis Repellin 6th 12 12 5 029
13. NorwayNorway Ansgar Danielsen 7th 8th 10 10 029
13. PolandPoland Stanislaw Ustupski 7th 2 029
16. NorwayNorway Geir Andersen 3 12 12 13 026th
17th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miroslav Kopal 12 13 8th 9 13 025th
18th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Repka 15th 3 9 15th 024
19th FranceFrance Xavier Girard 15th 14th 2 023
19th FranceFrance Sylvain Guillaume 11 10 4th 023
21st Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hans-Peter Pohl 10 10 11 017th
22nd Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hubert Black 10 11 13 014th
23. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Thomas Dufter 13 6th 013
24. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Bernd Blechschmidt 4th 012
24. FinlandFinland Jukka Ylipulli 14th 9 13 012
26th JapanJapan Hideki Miyazaki 15th 6th 011
26th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Prenzel 10 11 011
26th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jaroslav Kerda 5 011
26th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Roland Schmidt 14th 7th 011
26th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ralph Leonhardt 5 011
31. NorwayNorway John Riiber 6th 010
32. FinlandFinland Sami Leinonen 7th 009
32. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Michal Pustejovsky 7th 009
34. AustriaAustria Günter Csar 8th 008th
35. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vasily Sarafanov 15th 11 15th 007th
36. NorwayNorway Frode Moen 14th 12 006th
36. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Savialov 10 006th
36. JapanJapan Toshiaki Maruyama 15th 11 006th
39. AustriaAustria Hansjörg Aschenwald 12 004th
40. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Sven Humanik 13 003
40. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jörg Beetz 13 003
42. JapanJapan Kazuoki Kodama 14th 002
43. FinlandFinland Jyri Pelkonen 15th 001
Results list [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8th] [9]

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