1988–89 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup explained

Competition:Nordic Combined World Cup 1988/89
Competition1:Overall
Competition2:Nations Cup
Venues:9
Individual:9
Following:1989/90

The 1988/89 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the sixth World Cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by International Ski Federation. It started on 17 Dec 1988 in Saalfelden, Austria and ended on 25 March 1989 in Thunder Bay, Canada.[1]

Calendar

Men

DatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
38117 December 1988 SaalfeldenFelix-Gottwald-SchisprungstadionK85 / 15 km Bård Jørgen Elden Geir Andersen
39229 December 1988 OberwiesenthalFichtelbergschanzenK90 / 15 km Klaus Ofner František Repka
4037 January 1989 SchonachLangenwaldschanzeK90 / 15 km Trond Einar Elden
41414 January 1989 Reit im WinklFranz-Haslberger-SchanzeK90 / 15 km Hippolyt Kempf Klaus Sulzenbacher
42521 January 1989 BreitenwangRaimund-Ertl-SchanzeK75 / 15 km Stanisław Ustupski Klaus Sulzenbacher
4363 March 1989 OsloHolmenkollbakkenK105 / 15 km Trond-Arne Bredesen Knut Tore Apeland
44711 March 1989 FalunLugnetK89 / 15 km Trond Einar Elden Thomas Abratis Allar Levandi
45818 March 1989 Lake PlacidMacKenzie IntervaleK86 / 15 km Klaus Sulzenbacher Fabrice Guy
46925 March 1989 Thunder BayBig ThunderK89 / 15 km Xavier Girard Trond-Arne Bredesen

Standings

Overall

RankPoints
1 119
2 109
3 94
4 89
5 83
6 77
7 52
8 48
9 47
10 46

Nations Cup

RankPoints
1 499
2 178
3 162
4 145
5 111
6 99
6 98
8 67
9 31
10 29

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 1988/89 overall standings . FIS . 28 Jul 2015.