1986–87 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup explained

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1986/87
Competition1:Overall
Competition1men: Pirmin Zurbriggen
Competition1ladies: Maria Walliser
Competition2:Downhill
Competition2men: Pirmin Zurbriggen
Competition2ladies: Michela Figini
Competition3:Super G
Competition3men: Pirmin Zurbriggen
Competition3ladies: Maria Walliser
Competition4:Giant Slalom
Competition4men: Pirmin Zurbriggen
Competition4ladies: Vreni Schneider
Maria Walliser
Competition5:Slalom
Competition5men: Bojan Križaj
Competition5ladies: Corinne Schmidhauser
Competition6:Nations Cup
Competition6men: Switzerland
Competition6ladies: Switzerland
Mixedcompetition1:Nations Cup overall
Mixedcompetition1both: Switzerland
Menlocations:19
Ladieslocations:17
Menindividual:34
Ladiesindividual:31
Previous:1985/86
Next:1987/88

The 21st World Cup season began in August 1986 in Argentina for men, resumed in late November, and concluded in March 1987 in Sarajevo. The overall champions were Pirmin Zurbriggen and Maria Walliser, both of Switzerland, who each won for the second time. Two-time women's overall World Cup champion Erika Hess of Switzerland retired at the end of the season.

Along with the elimination of the Combined discipline championship, all of the combined races on the schedule were eliminated except for the traditional two combineds at Wengen, Switzerland (the Lauberhorn) and Kitzbühel, Austria (the Hahnenkamm) for the men and one at Mellau, Austria for the women. However, under new rules, points were only awarded to skiers who finished in the top 30 in each of the downhill and slalom; as a result, only two men earned points. In addition, despite the presence of two tiebreakers, the ladies' Giant Slalom discipline ended in a tie.

A break in the schedule was for the 1987 World Championships, held in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, between January 27 and February 8, 1987.

Calendar

Men

+ Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[1] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
569 1 15 August 1986   DH 167  Franz Heinzer
570 2 16 August 1986   DH 168  Peter Müller
Franz Heinzer
571 3 29 November 1986   SL 179  Richard Pramotton
572 4 30 November 1986   GS 158  Pirmin Zurbriggen
573 5 5 December 1986   DH 169  Michael Mair
574 6 6 December 1986   SG 018  Marc Girardelli
575 7 13 December 1986   DH 170 
576 8 14 December 1986   GS 159  Oswald Totsch
577 9 15 December 1986   GS 160  Markus Wasmeier
578 10 16 December 1986   SL 180  Joël Gaspoz
579 11 19 December 1986   GS 161  Richard Pramotton
580 12 20 December 1986   SL 181  Ingemar Stenmark
581 13 21 December 1986   SL 182  Oswald Totsch
Nations Cup 28 December 1986   PS ncr  Michael Eder
582 14 4 January 1987   DH 171  Erwin Resch
583 15 10 January 1987   DH 172 
584 16 11 January 1987   SG 019  Alberto Ghidoni
585 17 13 January 1987   GS 162  Hubert Strolz
586 18 17 January 1987   DH 173  Franz Heinzer
587 19 18 January 1987   SL 183  Bojan Križaj
588 20 18 January 1987   KB 050  only one competitor ranked
589 21 20 January 1987   GS 163  Ingemar Stenmark
590 22 25 January 1987   DH 174  Peter Müller
591 23 25 January 1987   SL 184  Armin Bittner
592 24 25 January 1987   KB 051  only two competitors ranked
1987 World Championships (27 January–8 February)
593 25 14 February 1987   SL 185  Günther Mader
594 26 15 February 1987   GS 164  Markus Wasmeier
595 27 28 February 1987   DH 175  Michael Mair
596 28 1 March 1987   SG 020  Leonhard Stock
597 29 7 March 1987   DH 176  Karl Alpiger
598 30 8 March 1987   SG 021  Peter Roth
599 31 14 March 1987   DH 177  Daniel Mahrer
600 32 15 March 1987   SG 022  Leonhard Stock
601 33 21 March 1987   SL 186  Didier Bouvet
602 34 22 March 1987   GS 165  Rudolf Nierlich

Ladies

+ Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[2] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
525 1 29 November 1986   GS 152 
526 2 30 November 1986   SL 174  Roswitha Steiner
527 3 5 December 1986   SL 175  Karin Buder
528 4 6 December 1986   GS 153 
529 5 12 December 1986   DH 142  Heidi Zurbriggen
530 6 13 December 1986   DH 143  Catherine Quittet
531 7 14 December 1986   SG 014  Vreni Schneider
532 8 17 December 1986   SL 176  Brigitte Oertli
533 9 18 December 1986   SL 177  Monika Maierhofer
534 10 20 December 1986   GS 154  Michela Figini
535 11 21 December 1986   SL 178  Claudia Strobl
536 12 4 January 1987   SL 179  Corinne Schmidhauser
537 13 5 January 1987   GS 155  Maria Walliser
538 14 6 January 1987   SG 015  Mateja Svet
539 15 10 January 1987   DH 144  Sieglinde Winkler
540 16 11 January 1987   SL 180  Małgorzata Tlałka-Mogore
541 17 11 January 1987   KB 046  Erika Hess
542 18 16 January 1987   DH 145  Maria Walliser
543 19 17 January 1987   SG 016  Marina Kiehl
544 20 18 January 1987   GS 156  Brigitte Oertli
Nations Cup 18 January 1987   PS ncr  Corinne Schmidhauser
1987 World Championships (27 January–8 February)
545 21 13 February 1987   GS 157  Maria Walliser
546 22 14 February 1987   SL 181  Blanca Fernández Ochoa
547 23 15 February 1987  SL 182  Erika Hess
548 24 27 February 1987   GS 158  Blanca Fernández Ochoa
549 25 28 February 1987   SL 183  Roswitha Steiner
550 26 8 March 1987   DH 146 
551 27 13 March 1987   DH 147  Pam Fletcher
552 28 14 March 1987   DH 148 
553 29 15 March 1987   SG 017  Sigrid Wolf
554 30 15 March 1987   SG 018 
555 31 22 March 1987   GS 159 

Men

Overall

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In Men's Overall World Cup 1986/87 the best four downhills, the best four Super Gs, best four giant slaloms, best four slaloms and both combined count. 30 racers had a point deduction.

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1 339 100 85 90 14 50
2 190 50 65 65 10 0
3 174 72 50 51 1 0
4 153 0 0 90 63 0
5 139 0 28 85 26 0
6 134 0 0 49 85 0
7 97 50 42 5 0 0
8 94 0 44 50 0 0
9 90 90 0 0 0 0
90 0 0 0 90 0
11 87 67 20 0 0 0
12 84 75 9 0 0 0
13 83 0 29 12 42 0
14 81 0 12 57 12 0
15 76 0 15 49 12 0
16 74 70 4 0 0 0
17 69 0 0 0 69 0
18 66 58 8 0 0 0
19 63 0 18 15 10 20
63 0 0 34 29 0

Downhill

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In Men's Downhill World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. 15 racers had a point deduction, which are given in . Pirmin Zurbriggen won the cup with maximum points. Swiss athletes won 8 races out of 10.

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1 125 (10) 25 25 (10) (8) 25 (7) 25 - 25 (5)
2 105 25 15 (11) (11) - 15 (11) (15) 25 - 25
3 90 15 15 (9) (12) 25 - 15 (11) - (8) 20
4 83 (6) 11 20 15 (6) 12 25 (10) - - -
5 82 - - 15 20 (11) 20 - - 15 12 -
6 79 20 (10) (4) - (9) (5) 20 (7) 12 15 12
7 68 (7) (9) (1) - 12 11 10 (6) - 20 15
8 62 - - - 25 - 10 5 (5) 11 - 11
9 57 8 8 - (3) 20 (7) 9 12 (4) (5) -
10 56 12 6 - - 7 (6) - - 20 11 -
56 11 20 (3) 6 - (1) (3) 9 (3) (4) 10

Super G

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In Men's Super G World Cup 1986/87 all five results count, but no athlete was able to collect points in all five races. Pirmin Zurbriggen won the cup with only one win.

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1 85 - 20 20 25 20
2 65 15 - 25 - 25
3 50 25 25 - - -
4 44 20 - - 12 12
5 42 3 - 15 9 15
6 29 - 10 3 7 9
29 12 9 - - 8
8 28 8 - - 20 -
9 26 10 5 - - 11
10 24 4 - - 10 10

Giant Slalom

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In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Zurbriggen and Gaspoz finished with the same number of points, but Zurbriggen was awarded the championship based on the victories tiebreaker (three wins to two).

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1 102 15 - 12 (7) 25 25 25 (10)
1102 12 - 25 25 - 20 (9) 20
3 95 25 25 20 15 - (3) 10 -
4 66 20 - 11 9 15 11 (5) -
5 65 - - - - 20 - 20 25
6 59 - (1) 15 11 8 10 15 -
7 58 - 12 9 10 12 15 (8) (9)
8 57 8 10 (4) 20 (6) 7 12 -
9 52 - 20 3 6 - - 11 12
10 39 - - 2 12 7 - 7 11

Slalom

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In Men's Slalom World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Five racers had a point deduction, which are given in .

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1 105 (12) (12) 25 20 15 25 (8) 20
2 96 25 20 15 - 11 (10) 25 -
3 78 (5) 9 - 25 (5) 15 20 9
4 71 11 15 - 12 25 8 - (7)
5 55 10 - 6 8 - - 6 25
6 54 (2) - 10 5 8 20 (2) 11
7 52 - - 5 9 20 7 11 -
8 42 - 11 12 - 4 - 15 -
9 41 - - 8 6 12 - - 15
10 35 20 - 11 - - - - 4

Combined

In Men's Combined World Cup 1986/87 both results count. Only two racers scored points (Wengen and Kitzbuhel). Points were only awarded to athletes, who were able to finish in both events (downhill and slalom) in top thirty.

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1 50 25 25
2 20 - 20

Ladies

Overall

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In Women's Overall World Cup 1986/87 the best four downhills, the best four Super Gs, best four giant slaloms, best four slaloms and the only combined count. 26 racers had a point deduction. Swiss athletes took the first five places.

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total !width=40DH !width=40SG !width=40GS !width=40SL !width=40KB
1 269 75 82 100 0 12
2 262 23 41 100 78 20
3 206 30 46 38 67 25
4 169 3 13 53 85 15
5 162 86 27 49 0 0
6 127 0 7 30 90 0
7 126 0 27 51 48 0
8 121 0 30 67 24 0
9 119 61 35 23 0 0
10 118 31 57 30 0 0
118 30 52 36 0 0
12 112 0 0 17 95 0
13 109 25 39 45 0 0
14 107 12 47 12 36 0
15 76 76 0 0 0 0
16 74 32 26 16 0 0
17 69 59 10 0 0 0
18 67 0 0 9 58 0
19 63 10 18 25 0 10
20 62 0 0 0 62 0

Downhill

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In Women's Downhill World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Four racer had a point deduction, which are given in .

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1 93 25 - 11 25 25 7 -
2 90 20 20 20 15 (12) (10) 15
3 86 11 25 10 (6) 20 (8) 20
4 71 (8) (8) 12 20 15 12 12
5 61 - - - - 11 25 25
6 35 5 6 - 10 9 5 -
7 33 3 (1) 8 4 - 9 9
8 32 - - - 1 - 20 11
9 31 6 15 2 8 - - -
10 30 - - 25 - - - 5

Super G

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In Women's Super G World Cup 1986/87 all five results count.

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1 82 25 25 7 - 25
2 57 20 12 25 - -
3 52 - 11 15 25 1
4 49 5 20 3 10 11
5 47 9 3 - 20 15
6 44 15 6 10 3 10
7 43 11 10 4 12 6
8 35 - - - 15 20
9 31 4 4 20 3 -
31 10 1 1 7 12

Giant Slalom

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In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in . Vreni Schneider and Maria Walliser tied in the last race at Sarajevo and each finished with 120 points and identical tiebreakers (each had four victories (first tiebreaker) and 15 points as the sixth result (second tiebreaker)). Thus, they also shared the Giant Slalom discipline trophy. As a consequence, the scoring procedures were changed for the next season to remove the limitation on the number of results that would count; all results would count beginning with the 1987/88 season.

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1 120 (15) 25 (12) 25 20 25 - 25
120 - 20 25 (15) 25 (15) 25 25
3 78 (6) (10) 20 11 (10) 20 15 12
4 62 11 11 9 (9) - 11 20 (7)
5 55 12 - 15 6 - (6) 7 15
6 51 20 - - 20 11 - - -
7 48 25 - 3 8 - 7 5 -
8 42 - (4) 6 (5) 8 10 12 6
42 - - 11 8 15 4 - 4
10 30 10 - 7 - 1 12 - -

Slalom

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In Women's Slalom World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in .

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1 110 25 - (10) (12) (6) 15 (6) 20 25 25
2 99 20 - 20 25 - - 25 9 - -
3 96 (4) 25 (7) (3) 25 11 (9) (8) 15 20
4 84 6 - 25 8 - 20 (4) 25 - -
5 77 - 20 15 10 20 - 12 (5) (10) -
6 74 15 - (11) 20 - - - 12 12 15
7 67 11 - (8) 15 - 10 - 11 20 -
8 66 10 (4) (5) (7) - 25 11 (7) 8 12
9 55 8 8 - - - 12 20 (6) - 7
10 53 12 15 (4) - 11 - - - 5 10

Combined

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In Women's Combined World Cup 1986/87 only one competition was held. Points were only awarded to athletes, who were able to finish in both events (downhill and slalom) in top thirty.

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1 25 25
2 20 20
3 15 15
4 12 12
5 11 11
6 10 10

Nations Cup

Overall

width=35Place!width=170Country!width=60Total !width=50Men !width=50Ladies
1 2952 1270 1682
2 1691 913 778
3 1072 572 500
4 787 666 121
5 398 245 153
6 376 245 131
7 333 125 208
8 317 73 244
9 282 35 247
10 202 202 0
11 159 0 159
12 91 91 0
13 36 36 0
14 19 19 0
15 16 0 16
16 0 16
17 10 10 0
18 2 2 0

Men

width=35Place!width=170Country !width=60Total !width=50DH !width=50SG !width=50GS !width=50SL !width=50KB !width=50Racers !width=50Wins
1 1270 674 146 306 94 50 15 18
2 913 311 144 198 260 0 24 0
3 666 151 133 267 115 0 16 3
4 572 148 146 144 134 0 13 4
5 245 0 0 21 224 0 5 3
245 2 0 81 162 0 7 2
7 202 62 65 65 10 0 1 3
8 125 112 13 0 0 0 6 1
9 91 0 34 15 22 20 3 0
10 73 6 12 9 46 0 5 0
11 36 23 0 0 13 0 3 0
12 35 23 0 2 10 0 5 0
13 19 7 0 0 12 0 2 0
14 10 10 0 0 0 0 1 0
15 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0

Ladies

width=35Place!width=170Country !width=60Total !width=50DH !width=50SG !width=50GS !width=50SL !width=50KB !width=50Racers !width=50Wins
1 1682 359 220 519 512 72 14 23
2 778 173 126 93 376 10 19 2
3 500 187 152 152 9 0 12 2
4 247 56 18 61 112 0 6 2
5 244 34 62 73 75 0 7 1
6 208 144 36 17 0 11 6 1
7 159 0 31 104 24 0 1 0
8 153 0 27 54 72 0 3 0
9 131 0 0 15 116 0 4 1
10 121 17 23 13 68 0 7 0
11 16 0 0 0 16 0 2 0
16 0 0 11 5 0 1 0

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 1987 men's schedule . 24 September 2018 . .
  2. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 1987 ladies' schedule . 24 September 2018 . .