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1992–93 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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Template:Alpine Skiing World Cup Seasons The 27th World Cup season began in November 1992 in Sestriere, Italy, and concluded in March 1993 in Åre, Sweden. Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg won his fifth overall title, which still stands as the most in World Cup history. Anita Wachter of Austria won the women's overall title.

A break in the schedule was for the 1993 World Championships, held in Morioka, Japan, from February 4-14.

Lack of snow in Europe caused the schedule to be significantly rearranged. All of the races at the classic sites of Wengen and Kitzbühel were cancelled. Snowmaking was installed at Kitzbühel that summer.

Men

Calendar

Race No Discipline Place Country Date
1 Giant Sestriere Italy November 28, 1992
2 Slalom Sestriere Italy November 29, 1992
3 Super G Val d'Isère France December 5, 1992
4 Slalom Val d'Isère France December 6, 1992
5 Downhill Val Gardena Italy December 11, 1992
6 Downhill Val Gardena Italy December 12, 1992
7 Giant Alta Badia Italy December 13, 1992
8 Slalom Madonna di Campiglio Italy December 15, 1992
9 Slalom Kranjska Gora Slovenia December 19, 1992
10 Giant Kranjska Gora Slovenia December 20, 1992
11 Super G Bad Kleinkirchheim Austria December 22, 1992
12 Slalom Garmisch-Partenkirchen Germany January 9, 1993
13 Downhill Garmisch-Partenkirchen Germany January 10, 1993
14 Combined Race 12 and 13
15 Downhill Garmisch-Partenkirchen Germany January 11, 1993
16 Super G St. Anton Austria January 12, 1993
17 Downhill St. Anton Austria January 16, 1993
18 Slalom Lech am Arlberg Austria January 17, 1993
19 Combined Race 17 and 18
20 Giant Veysonnaz Switzerland January 19, 1993
21 Downhill Veysonnaz Switzerland January 23, 1993
22 Slalom Veysonnaz Switzerland January 24, 1993
23 Combined Race 21 and 22
24 Downhill Whistler Mountain, BC Canada February 27, 1993
25 Super G Whistler Mountain, BC Canada February 28, 1993
26 Super G Aspen, CO United States March 7, 1993
27 Downhill Sierra Nevada Spain March 15, 1993
28 Downhill Kvitfjell Norway March 19, 1993
29 Downhill Kvitfjell Norway March 20, 1993
30 Super G Kvitfjell Norway March 21, 1993
31 Giant Oppdal Norway March 23, 1993
32 Super G Åre Sweden March 26, 1993
33 Giant Åre Sweden March 27, 1993
34 Slalom Åre Sweden March 28, 1993

Note:

At the World Cup finals in Åre, Sweden, only the best racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.

Men's overall results

see complete table

In 1993, all the results count toward the overall title. Marc Girardelli won his fifth overall title, a record which still stands.

Place Name Country Total Points Downhill Super G Giant Slalom Combined
1 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 1379 331 216 372 160 300
2 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 1347 90 420 410 267 160
3 Franz Heinzer   Switzerland 828 527 301 0 0 0
4 Günther Mader  Austria 826 192 307 26 101 200
5 Alberto Tomba  Italy 817 0 0 381 436 0
6 Atle Skårdal  Norway 596 427 169 0 0 0
7 Patrick Ortlieb  Austria 560 272 198 0 0 90
8 Daniel Mahrer   Switzerland 556 343 213 0 0 0
9 Thomas Fogdö  Sweden 545 0 0 0 545 0
10 Armin Assinger  Austria 533 360 13 0 0 0
11 Jan Einar Thorsen  Norway 460 164 294 2 0 0
12 Lasse Kjus  Norway 452 0 32 254 96 70
13 William Besse   Switzerland 442 366 44 0 0 32
14 Markus Wasmeier  Germany 400 171 135 21 18 55
15 Steve Locher   Switzerland 370 12 68 124 35 131
16 Adrien Duvillard  France 364 206 69 7 0 82
17 Thomas Stangassinger  Austria 362 0 0 0 362 0
18 Paul Accola   Switzerland 334 4 83 168 79 0
19 Fredrik Nyberg  Sweden 319 0 69 250 0 0
20 Michael von Grünigen   Switzerland 313 0 0 236 77 0

Men's Downhill results

see complete table

In 1993, all results were used to determine the title. Franz Heinzer won his third Downhill title in a row.

Place Name Country Total Points 5Italy 6Italy 13Germany 15Germany 17Austria 21Switzerland 24Canada 27Spain 28Norway 29Norway
1 Franz Heinzer   Switzerland 527 40 24 100 60 100 100 60 10 7 26
2 Atle Skårdal  Norway 427 36 40 15 29 50 50 100 18 60 29
3 William Besse   Switzerland 366 100 80 26 10 24 60 7 - 9 50
4 Armin Assinger  Austria 360 20 7 10 32 22 - 29 100 40 100
5 Daniel Mahrer   Switzerland 343 15 29 6 100 36 26 14 80 15 22
6 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 331 29 50 45 45 40 22 36 16 3 45
7 Patrick Ortlieb  Austria 272 60 26 - - 45 80 32 - 5 24
8 Hannes Trinkl  Austria 264 26 12 50 20 - 36 - 60 - 60
9 Werner Perathoner  Italy 256 8 14 2 8 26 16 9 13 80 80
10 Peter Rzehak  Austria 255 6 - 18 80 15 32 40 - 50 14

Men's Super G results

see complete table

In Men's Super G World Cup 1992/93 all results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 3France 11Austria 16Austria 25Canada 26United States 30Norway 32Sweden
1 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 420 - 60 24 36 100 100 100
2 Günther Mader  Austria 307 29 6 60 100 - 32 80
3 Franz Heinzer   Switzerland 301 80 14 18 80 36 13 60
4 Jan Einar Thorsen  Norway 294 100 50 80 26 10 4 24
5 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 216 - 20 100 40 40 - 16
6 Daniel Mahrer   Switzerland 213 12 - 10 29 30 80 22
7 Patrick Ortlieb  Austria 198 45 - 16 60 - 32 45
8 Luigi Colturi  Italy 181 60 - 40 4 - 45 32
9 Martin Hangl   Switzerland 176 - 45 45 14 22 - 50
10 Armin Assinger  Austria 173 18 100 11 - 3 15 26

Men's Giant Slalom results

see complete table

In 1993 all results counted toward the title.

Place Name Country Total Points 1Italy 7Italy 10Slovenia 20Switzerland 31Norway 33Sweden
1 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 410 100 20 50 40 100 100
2 Alberto Tomba  Italy 381 80 60 36 80 45 80
3 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 372 12 100 100 50 50 60
4 Lasse Kjus  Norway 254 40 9 80 60 20 45
5 Fredrik Nyberg  Sweden 250 22 40 60 18 60 50
6 Michael von Grünigen   Switzerland 236 11 45 26 100 22 32
7 Johan Wallner  Sweden 208 60 26 18 24 80 -
8 Paul Accola   Switzerland 168 36 50 13 - 40 29
9 Alain Feutrier  France 148 - 80 - - 32 36
10 Hans Pieren   Switzerland 143 24 32 20 45 - 22

Men's Slalom results

see complete table

In 1993 all results counted towards the title.

Place Name Country Total Points 2Italy 4France 8Italy 9Slovenia 12Germany 18Austria 22Switzerland 34Sweden
1 Thomas Fogdö  Sweden 545 - 100 40 100 45 100 60 100
2 Alberto Tomba  Italy 436 - 36 80 80 100 60 80 -
3 Thomas Stangassinger  Austria 362 24 - 24 24 80 50 100 60
4 Bernhard Gstrein  Austria 276 22 26 32 16 40 50 40 50
5 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 267 - 11 - 15 80 36 45 80
6 Jure Košir  Slovenia 251 12 16 29 32 32 80 50 -
7 Thomas Sykora  Austria 238 29 80 60 - 29 - - 40
8 Peter Roth  Germany 202 - - 16 60 50 40 36 -
9 Patrick Staub   Switzerland 196 - 24 50 45 18 10 20 29
10 Armin Bittner  Germany 185 60 50 - - 24 - 15 36
11 Oliver Künzi   Switzerland 179 15 45 45 - 8 24 18 24
12 Hubert Strolz  Austria 172 60 60 - - 20 32 - -
13 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 160 45 - 11 20 36 22 26 -
14 Michael Tritscher  Austria 149 80 - - 40 - - 29 -
15 Patrice Bianchi  France 140 40 - 100 - - - - -
16 Fabrizio Tescari  Italy 113 100 6 - - 7 - - -

Men's combined results

see complete table

In 1993, all three results count. Marc Girardelli won his third Combined World Cup by winning all three competitions.

Place Name Country Total Points 14Germany 19GermanyAustria 23Switzerland
1 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 300 100 100 100
2 Günther Mader  Austria 200 60 80 60
3 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 160 80 - 80
4 Steve Locher   Switzerland 131 36 45 50
5 Hubert Strolz  Austria 105 45 60 -
6 Patrick Ortlieb  Austria 90 18 40 32
7 Adrien Duvillard  France 82 32 50 -
Rainer Salzgeber  Austria 82 26 20 36
9 Lasse Kjus  Norway 70 50 - 20
10 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 69 29 - 40

Men's Team results

Place Country Total Points Downhill Super G Giant Slalom Combined Racers Wins
1  Austria 5398 1811 1130 374 1475 608 24 6
2   Switzerland 4272 1722 982 769 578 221 17 6
3  Norway 3695 770 1159 817 621 328 12 8
4  Italy 3125 958 472 741 834 120 28 2
5  France 1728 697 352 371 188 120 21 2
6  Sweden 1494 10 254 458 756 16 8 4
7  Luxembourg 1379 331 216 372 160 300 1 6
8  Germany 1159 240 191 171 478 79 9 0
9  United States 617 350 114 29 42 82 9 0
10  Canada 464 331 46 13 35 39 7 0
11  Slovenia 370 0 0 68 302 0 4 0
12  Japan 34 0 0 0 34 0 2 0
13  Finland 23 0 16 0 7 0 2 0
14  Poland 19 0 0 0 0 19 2 0
15  Hungary 11 0 0 0 0 11 1 0
16  Liechtenstein 4 0 0 4 0 0 1 0
17  United Kingdom 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0

Women

Calendar

Race No Discipline Place Country Date
1 Giant Park City, Utah United States November 28, 1992
2 Slalom Park City, Utah United States November 29, 1992
3 Giant Steamboat Springs, Colorado United States December 5, 1992
4 Slalom Steamboat Springs, Colorado United States December 6, 1992
5 Downhill Vail, Colorado United States December 12, 1992
6 Super G Vail, Colorado United States December 13, 1992
7 Downhill Lake Louise, AB Canada December 19, 1992
8 Super G Lake Louise, AB Canada December 20, 1992
9 Giant Maribor Slovenia January 5, 1993
10 Slalom Maribor Slovenia January 6, 1993
11 Downhill Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy January 9, 1993
12 Giant Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy January 10, 1993
13 Downhill Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy January 15, 1993
14 Super G Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy January 16, 1993
15 Slalom Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy January 17, 1993
16 Combined Race ? and 15
17 Downhill Haus im Ennstal Austria January 22, 1993
18 Slalom Haus im Ennstal Austria January 24, 1993
19 Downhill Veysonnaz Switzerland February 26, 1993
20 Downhill Veysonnaz Switzerland February 27, 1993
21 Super G Veysonnaz Switzerland February 28, 1993
22 Downhill Morzine France March 3, 1993
23 Super G Morzine France March 7, 1993
24 Downhill Kvitfjell Norway March 13, 1993
25 Slalom Hafjell-Lillehammer Norway March 14, 1993
26 Combined Race 24 and 25
27 Giant Hafjell-Lillehammer Norway March 15, 1993
28 Slalom Vemdalen Sweden March 19, 1993
29 Giant Vemdalen Sweden March 20, 1993
30 Super G Åre Sweden March 26, 1993
31 Giant Åre Sweden March 27, 1993
32 Slalom Åre Sweden March 28, 1993

Note:

At the World Cup finals in Åre, Sweden, only the best racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.

Women's overall results

see complete table

In 1993 all results count.

Place Name Country Total Points Downhill Super G Giant Slalom Combined
1 Anita Wachter  Austria 1286 155 313 396 272 150
2 Katja Seizinger  Germany 1266 604 371 234 7 50
3 Carole Merle  France 1086 280 326 480 0 0
4 Miriam Vogt  Germany 699 283 77 42 157 140
5 Ulrike Maier  Austria 696 14 356 252 45 29
6 Vreni Schneider   Switzerland 626 0 0 136 490 0
7 Martina Ertl  Germany 605 100 99 278 38 90
8 Heidi Zeller   Switzerland 599 202 130 245 0 22
9 Kerrin Lee  Canada 565 294 199 50 0 22
10 Regina Häusl  Germany 553 323 181 29 0 20
11 Deborah Compagnoni  Italy 535 0 230 200 105 0
12 Morena Gallizio  Italy 525 20 10 119 256 120
13 Régine Cavagnoud  France 497 271 158 26 0 42
14 Annelise Coberger  New Zealand 484 0 0 0 484 0
15 Heidi Zurbriggen   Switzerland 469 255 159 55 0 0
16 Sylvia Eder  Austria 421 0 263 158 0 0
17 Patricia Chauvet  France 402 0 0 0 402 0
18 Chantal Bournissen   Switzerland 362 258 60 0 8 36
19 Astrid Lødemel  Norway 359 196 131 32 0 0
20 Kristina Andersson  Sweden 358 0 0 97 261 0

Women's Downhill results

see complete table

In 1993 all results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 5United States 7Canada 11Italy 13Italy 17Austria 19Switzerland 20Switzerland 22France 24Norway
1 Katja Seizinger  Germany 604 50 80 60 100 50 100 40 100 24
2 Regina Häusl  Germany 323 36 - 100 50 4 16 11 80 26
3 Kerrin Lee  Canada 294 60 18 40 29 32 80 - 20 15
4 Anja Haas  Austria 291 45 1 14 24 26 45 100 18 18
5 Kate Pace  Canada 285 - 45 26 22 - 20 60 12 100
6 Miriam Vogt  Germany 283 100 15 12 15 29 60 24 24 4
7 Carole Merle  France 280 13 6 50 80 26 40 15 50 -
8 Régine Cavagnoud  France 271 14 7 29 36 18 50 80 32 5
9 Chantal Bournissen   Switzerland 258 18 100 - 40 100 - - - -
10 Heidi Zurbriggen   Switzerland 255 26 40 80 5 13 20 60 11 -

Women's Super G results

see complete table

In 1993 all results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 6United States 8Canada 14Italy 21Switzerland 23France 30Sweden
1 Katja Seizinger  Germany 371 26 100 36 29 80 100
2 Ulrike Maier  Austria 356 100 11 100 36 29 80
3 Carole Merle  France 326 45 29 80 100 32 40
4 Anita Wachter  Austria 313 60 32 45 80 60 36
5 Sylvia Eder  Austria 263 50 50 60 29 45 29
6 Deborah Compagnoni  Italy 230 - - 20 50 100 60
7 Kerrin Lee  Canada 199 36 40 15 40 50 18
8 Regina Häusl  Germany 181 12 60 8 32 24 45
9 Heidi Zurbriggen   Switzerland 159 - 22 32 45 36 24
10 Régine Cavagnoud  France 158 7 15 26 60 - 50

Women's Giant Slalom results

see complete table

In 1993 all results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 1United States 3United States 9Slovenia 12Italy 27Norway 29Sweden 31Sweden
1 Carole Merle  France 480 80 - 100 100 40 60 100
2 Anita Wachter  Austria 396 45 100 80 80 20 11 60
3 Martina Ertl  Germany 278 10 40 50 32 80 40 26
4 Ulrike Maier  Austria 252 100 32 20 - 45 26 29
5 Heidi Zeller   Switzerland 245 36 - 12 40 32 80 45
6 Sabina Panzanini  Italy 238 - 80 45 - 36 45 32
7 Katja Seizinger  Germany 234 - - - 24 60 100 50
8 Deborah Compagnoni  Italy 200 - 60 - 60 - - 80
9 Christina Meier  Germany 199 - 22 29 26 100 22 -
10 Anne Berge  Norway 162 16 18 - 18 50 24 36

Women's Slalom results

see complete table

In 1993 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her fourth Slalom World Cup.

Place Name Country Total Points 2United States 4United States 10Slovenia 15Italy 18Austria 25Norway 28Sweden 32Sweden
1 Vreni Schneider   Switzerland 490 50 - 100 100 - 40 100 100
2 Annelise Coberger  New Zealand 484 60 80 80 80 29 45 60 50
3 Patricia Chauvet  France 402 18 40 36 32 100 60 80 36
4 Anita Wachter  Austria 272 - 50 24 36 80 13 45 24
5 Kristina Andersson  Sweden 261 45 - 50 - 26 80 20 40
6 Morena Gallizio  Italy 256 29 - 32 24 60 50 32 29
7 Julie Parisien  United States 230 100 - 50 - 40 - 40 -
8 Elfi Eder  Austria 207 22 - 29 40 45 15 24 32
9 Karin Köllerer  Austria 194 26 - 5 7 - 36 40 80
10 Ingrid Salvenmoser  Austria 185 20 26 40 45 32 - 22 -
11 Pernilla Wiberg  Sweden 180 80 100 - - - - - -
12 Karin Buder  Austria 177 45 22 - 60 50 - - -
13 Miriam Vogt  Germany 157 - 29 18 22 20 26 26 16
14 Urška Hrovat  Slovenia 132 - - - 29 24 29 50 -
15 Christine von Grünigen   Switzerland 111 8 18 22 - 36 16 11 -
16 Martina Accola   Switzerland 109 10 36 7 20 - 20 16 -
17 Deborah Compagnoni  Italy 105 - - 60 - - - - 45
18 Renate Götschl  Austria 100 - - - - - 100 - -

Women's combined results

see complete table

In 1993 both results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 16Italy 26Norway
1 Anita Wachter  Austria 150 100 50
2 Miriam Vogt  Germany 140 80 60
3 Morena Gallizio  Italy 120 40 80
4 Bibiana Perez  Italy 100 - 100
5 Martina Ertl  Germany 90 45 45
6 Sabine Ginther  Austria 60 60 -
7 Katja Seizinger  Germany 50 50 -
8 Régine Cavagnoud  France 42 13 29
9 Stefanie Schuster  Austria 40 - 40
10 Chantal Bournissen   Switzerland 36 36 -
Anja Haas  Austria 36 - 36

Women's Team results

Place Country Total Points Downhill Super G Giant Slalom Combined Racers Wins
1  Austria 5288 1229 1227 937 1556 339 24 7
2  Germany 4353 1911 899 906 305 332 16 9
3   Switzerland 2635 739 357 606 844 89 15 6
4  France 2274 664 518 587 463 42 12 5
5  Italy 2083 111 333 834 569 236 11 2
6  United States 1297 434 231 195 423 14 15 1
7  Norway 1019 258 139 460 138 24 8 0
8  Canada 992 664 212 50 0 66 5 1
9  Sweden 743 17 32 187 492 15 4 1
10  Russia 651 440 201 0 0 10 5 0
11  New Zealand 484 0 0 0 484 0 1 0
12  Slovenia 425 26 49 93 231 26 5 0
13  Czechoslovakia 92 0 10 0 38 44 2 0
14  Japan 11 11 0 0 0 0 1 0

Note:

Czechoslovakia was dissolved on December 31, 1992

Nationscup

Place Country Total Points Men Women
1  Austria 10686 5398 5288
2   Switzerland 6907 4272 2635
3  Germany 5512 1159 4353
4  Italy 5208 3125 2083
5  Norway 4714 3695 1019
6  France 4002 1728 2274
7  Sweden 2237 1494 743
8  United States 1914 617 1297
9  Canada 1456 464 992
10  Luxembourg 1379 1379 0
11  Slovenia 795 370 425
12  Russia 651 0 651
13  New Zealand 484 0 484
14  Czechoslovakia 92 0 92
15  Japan 45 34 11
16  Finland 23 23 0
17  Poland 19 19 0
18  Hungary 11 11 0
19  Liechtenstein 4 4 0
20  United Kingdom 2 2 0

Note:

Czechoslovakia was dissolved on December 31, 1992, into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.