1987–88 World Cup | |
Competition1: | Overall |
Competition1men: | Fritz Fischer |
Competition1ladies: | Anne Elvebakk |
Competition2: | Nations Cup |
Competition2men: | West Germany |
Competition2ladies: | Bulgaria |
Previous: | 1986–87 |
Next: | 1988–89 |
The 1987–88 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the UIPMB (Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne et Biathlon). The season started on 17 December 1987 in Hochfilzen, Austria, and ended on 20 March 1988 in Jyväskylä, Finland. It was the 11th season of the Biathlon World Cup. The women's European Cup changed its name to World Cup.
The first round of the World Cup in Hochfilzen had scheduled individuals, sprints and relays, but the sprints and relays were cancelled due to heavy rainfall destroying the tracks.[1] The sprint races were later held in Keuruu, with the rest of that World Cup round being held in Jyväskylä.
Below is the World Cup calendar for the 1987–88 season.[2] [3] [4]
Location | Date | Individual | Sprint | Relay | |
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Hochfilzen | 17 December | ● | |||
Antholz-Anterselva | 21–24 January | ● | ● | ● | |
Ruhpolding | 28–31 January | ● | ● | ● | |
Calgary | 20–26 February | ● | ● | ● | |
Chamonix | 29 February–6 March | ● | ● | ● | |
Holmenkollen | 10–13 March | ● | ● | ● | |
Keuruu and Jyväskylä | 15–20 March | ● | ●● | ● | |
Total (each) | 6 | 6 | 5 |
Stage | Date | Place | Discipline | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Det. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 17 December 1987 | Hochfilzen | 20 km Individual | Fritz Fischer | Alexandr Popov | Johann Passler | Fritz Fischer | [5] [6] |
1 | 19 December 1987 | Hochfilzen | 10 km Sprint | Cancelled, held later on in Keuruu | N/A | |||
2 | 21 January 1988 | Antholz-Anterselva | 10 km Sprint | Frank-Peter Roetsch | Eirik Kvalfoss | Andreas Zingerle | Johann Passler | [7] [8] |
2 | 23 January 1988 | Antholz-Anterselva | 20 km Individual | Johann Passler | Fritz Fischer | Hervé Flandin | [9] [10] | |
3 | 28 January 1988 | Ruhpolding | 20 km Individual | Jan Matouš | Fritz Fischer | [11] | ||
3 | 30 January 1988 | Ruhpolding | 10 km Sprint | Johann Passler | [12] [13] | |||
4 | 11 March 1988 | Oslo Holmenkollen | 20 km Individual | Fritz Fischer | [14] [15] | |||
4 | 12 March 1988 | Oslo Holmenkollen | 10 km Sprint | [16] [17] | ||||
5 | 15 March 1988 | Keuruu | 10 km Sprint | [18] | ||||
6 | 18 March 1988 | Jyväskylä | 20 km Individual | [19] [20] | ||||
6 | 19 March 1988 | Jyväskylä | 10 km Sprint | [21] [22] |
Stage | Date | Place | Discipline | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Det. |
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1 | 17 December 1987 | Hochfilzen | 10 km Individual | Anne Elvebakk | Eva Korpela | Siri Grundnes | Anne Elvebakk | Detail |
1 | 19 December 1987 | Hochfilzen | 5 km Sprint | Synnøve Thoresen | Nadezhda Aleksieva | Tuija Vuoksiala | Detail | |
2 | 21 January 1988 | Antholz-Anterselva | 5 km Sprint | Elin Kristiansen | Nadezhda Aleksieva | Marie-Pierre Baby | Detail | |
2 | 23 January 1988 | Antholz-Anterselva | 10 km Individual | Iva Shkodreva | Anne Elvebakk | Martina Stede | Detail | |
3 | 28 January 1988 | Ruhpolding | 10 km Individual | Iva Shkodreva | Petra Schaaf | Inga Kesper | Detail | |
3 | 30 January 1988 | Ruhpolding | 5 km Sprint | Tsvetana Krasteva | Petra Schaaf | Mariya Manolova | Detail | |
4 | 11 March 1988 | Oslo Holmenkollen | 10 km Individual | Elin Kristiansen | Nadezhda Aleksieva | Helga Øvsthus | Detail | |
4 | 13 March 1988 | Oslo Holmenkollen | 5 km Sprint | Mona Bollerud | Anne Elvebakk | Elin Kristiansen | Detail | |
5 | 18 March 1988 | Jyväskylä | 10 km Individual | Mariya Manolova | Anne Elvebakk | Elin Kristiansen | Detail | |
5 | 20 March 1988 | Jyväskylä | 5 km Sprint | Helga Øvsthus | Tsvetana Krasteva | Mariya Manolova | Detail |
Pos. | Points | |
---|---|---|
1. | Fritz Fischer | 171 |
2. | 167 | |
3. | 160 | |
4. | 151 | |
5. | 148 | |
Pos. | Points | |
---|---|---|
1. | Anne Elvebakk | 202 |
2. | 188 | |
3. | 178 | |
4. | 174 | |
5. | 170 | |
The following notable biathletes retired after the 1987–88 season:
1. The Aftenposten source placed Løberg 17th with 70 points.