1983–84 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup explained

Competition:Nordic Combined World Cup 1983/84
Competition1:Overall
Competition2:Nations Cup
Venues:7
Individual:7
Following:1984/85

The 1983/84 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the first World Cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by International Ski Federation. It started on 17 December 1983 in Seefeld, Austria and ended on 24 March 1984 in Štrbské Pleso, Czechoslovakia.[1]

Calendar

Men

DatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
1117 December 1983   SeefeldToni-Seelos-OlympiaschanzeK90 / 15 km   Uwe Dotzauer
Kerry Lynch
Gunter Schmieder
2229 December 1983   OberwiesenthalFichtelbergschanzenK90 / 15 km   Andreas Langer Alexander Prosvirnin Uwe Dotzauer
337 January 1984   SchonachLangenwaldschanzeK90 / 15 km   Geir Andersen Kerry Lynch
4424 February 1984   FalunLugnetK90 / 15 km   Tom Sandberg Geir Andersen
553 March 1984   LahtiSalpausselkäK113 / 15 km   Uwe Dotzauer Geir Andersen
668 March 1984   OsloHolmenkollbakkenK105 / 15 km   Tom Sandberg Geir Andersen
7724 March 1984   Štrbské PlesoMS 1970 AK90 / 15 km   Uwe Dotzauer Klaus Sulzenbacher

Standings

Overall

Rankafter 7 eventsPoints
1 103
2 89
3 82
4 72
72
6 54
7 46
8 43
43
10 42

Nations Cup

Rankafter 7 eventsPoints
1 245
2 205
3 169
4 140
5 66
6 64
7 63
8 10
9 9

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 1983/84 overall standings. International Ski Federation. 28 Jul 2015.