1990–91_FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup

1990–91 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

1990–91 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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The 25th World Cup season began in August 1990 in New Zealand (for men only), resumed in December, and concluded in March 1991 in the United States. The overall winners were Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg, his fourth title (the third man to reach that milestone) and Petra Kronberger of Austria (her second). This was the first season following the reunification of Germany and the last before the dissolution of Yugoslavia.

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During this season, the three men's races at Wengen were cancelled after the death of Gernot Reinstadler of Austria on January 18. Reinstadler crashed during a training run for the downhill race, immediately above the finish line.

A break in the schedule was for the 1991 World Championships, held in Saalbach, Austria between January 22 and February 3, 1991.

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]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
69818 August 1990   New Zealand Mount HuttSL 213 West Germany Peter RothAustria Michael TritscherItaly Alberto Tomba
69929 August 1990   GS 185 Sweden Fredrik NybergNorway Lasse KjusFrance Franck Piccard
70032 December 1990   France ValloireSG 037 France Franck PiccardSwitzerland Franz HeinzerAustria Stephan Eberharter
70148 December 1990   France Val d'IsèreDH 207 Austria Leonhard StockSwitzerland Franz HeinzerAustria Peter Wirnsberger
702511 December 1990   Italy SestriereSL 214 Italy Alberto TombaNorway Ole Kristian FurusethAustria Rudolf Nierlich
703614 December 1990   Italy Val GardenaDH 208 Switzerland Franz HeinzerGermany Berni HuberNorway Atle Skårdal
704715 December 1990   DH 209 Norway Atle SkårdalCanada Rob BoydFrance Luc Alphand
705816 December 1990   Italy Alta BadiaGS 186 Italy Alberto TombaSwitzerland Urs KälinLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
706918 December 1990   Italy Madonna di CampiglioSL 215 Norway Ole Kristian FurusethSweden Thomas FogdöLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
7071021 December 1990   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska GoraGS 187 Italy Alberto TombaSwitzerland Urs KälinLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
7081122 December 1990   SL 216 Norway Ole Kristian FurusethSweden Thomas FogdöAustria Thomas Stangassinger
709125 January 1991   Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenDH 210 Switzerland Daniel MahrerNorway Atle Skårdal
Germany Hannes Zehentner
710136 January 1991   SG 038 Austria Günther MaderSwitzerland Franz HeinzerLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
7111412 January 1991   Austria KitzbühelDH 211 Switzerland Franz HeinzerItaly Peter RunggaldierCanada Rob Boyd
7121513 January 1991   SL 217 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliNorway Ole Kristian FurusethAustria Rudolf Nierlich
7131613 January 1991   KB 059 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliNorway Lasse KjusAustria Günther Mader
7141715 January 1991   Switzerland AdelbodenGS 188 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliItaly Alberto TombaAustria Rudolf Nierlich
19 January 1991   Switzerland WengenDH cnx all three races cancelled after the
tragic accident of Austrian skier Gernot Reinstadler
at the downhill training on 18 January 1991
20 January 1991   SL cnx 
20 January 1991   KB cnx 
1991 World Championships (22 January–3 February)
7151826 February 1991   Norway OppdalSL 218 Austria Rudolf NierlichSwitzerland Paul AccolaLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
716191 March 1991   Norway Lillehammer (Hafjell)GS 189 Italy Alberto TombaAustria Rudolf NierlichAustria Stephan Eberharter
717202 March 1991   SL 219 Austria Michael TritscherAustria Thomas StangassingerSwitzerland Paul Accola
718218 March 1991   United States AspenDH 212 Switzerland Franz HeinzerNorway Atle SkårdalAustria Helmut Höflehner
719229 March 1991   GS 190 Italy Alberto TombaAustria Rudolf NierlichLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
7202310 March 1991   SL 220 Austria Rudolf NierlichSweden Thomas FogdöItaly Fabio de Crignis
7212415 March 1991   Canada Lake LouiseDH 213 Norway Atle SkårdalSwitzerland Franz HeinzerAustria Helmut Höflehner
7222516 March 1991   DH 214 Switzerland Franz HeinzerNorway Atle SkårdalAustria Patrick Ortlieb
7232617 March 1991   SG 039 Germany Markus WasmeierItaly Patrick HolzerAustria Stephan Eberharter
7242721 March 1991   United States Waterville ValleyGS 191 Italy Alberto TombaNorway Ole Kristian FurusethAustria Rudolf Nierlich
7252823 March 1991   SL 221 Sweden Thomas FogdöAustria Rudolf Nierlich
Italy Alberto Tomba
Nations Cup24 March 1991   United States Waterville ValleyPS ncr Switzerland Urs KälinSwitzerland Paul AccolaNorway Ole Kristian Furuseth

Ladies

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
64511 December 1990   Italy Val ZoldanaGS 181 Austria Petra KronbergerSwitzerland Vreni SchneiderSweden Pernilla Wiberg
64622 December 1990   SL 208 Austria Petra KronbergerAustria Ingrid SalvenmoserFrance Patricia Chauvet
64738 December 1990   Austria Altenmarkt-ZauchenseeDH 173 Germany Katharina GutensohnAustria Petra KronbergerCanada Kerrin Lee
64849 December 1990   SG 033 Austria Petra KronbergerAustria Sigrid WolfAustria Anita Wachter
649516 December 1990   Switzerland MeiringenSG 034 Switzerland Chantal BournissenAustria Petra KronbergerCanada Lucie Laroche
650621 December 1990   France MorzineDH 174 Austria Petra KronbergerSwitzerland Chantal BournissenSoviet Union Varvara Zelenskaya
651722 December 1990   SL 209 Spain Blanca Fernández OchoaSweden Pernilla WibergSwitzerland Vreni Schneider
652822 December 1990   KB 053 Austria Ingrid StöcklFrance Florence MasnadaAustria Sabine Ginther
65396 January 1991   Austria Bad KleinkirchheimDH 175 Germany Katharina GutensohnAustria Sabine GintherSwitzerland Chantal Bournissen
654107 January 1991   SL 210 Sweden Pernilla WibergAustria Monika MaierhoferSwitzerland Christine von Grünigen
655117 January 1991   KB 054 Austria Petra KronbergerAustria Sabine GintherFrance Florence Masnada
6561211 January 1991   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska GoraGS 182 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nataša BokalAustria Petra Kronberger
6571312 January 1991   SL 211 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nataša BokalAustria Monika MaierhoferSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veronika Šarec
6581413 January 1991   SL 212 Austria Petra KronbergerAustria Ingrid SalvenmoserSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veronika Šarec
6591518 January 1991   France MéribelDH 176 Austria Petra KronbergerFrance Carole MerleAustria Veronika Wallinger
6601619 January 1991   SG 035 Austria Petra KronbergerGermany Michaela GergFrance Carole Merle
1991 World Championships (22 January–3 February)
661178 February 1991   Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenDH 177 Switzerland Chantal BournissenFrance Carole MerleAustria Veronika Wallinger
662189 February 1991   SG 036 France Carole MerleGermany Karin DedlerGermany Michaela Gerg
6631910 February 1991   Germany ZwieselGS 183 Austria Anita WachterUnited States Eva TwardokensSwitzerland Vreni Schneider
6642024 February 1991   Japan FuranoDH 178 Austria Anja HaasSwitzerland Chantal BournissenSoviet Union Varvara Zelenskaya
6652124 February 1991   SG 037 France Carole MerleUnited States Edith ThysAustria Sabine Ginther
666229 March 1991   Canada Lake LouiseDH 179 Austria Sabine GintherSwitzerland Chantal BournissenSoviet Union Svetlana Gladysheva
6672310 March 1991   GS 184 Sweden Pernilla WibergSwitzerland Vreni SchneiderAustria Sylvia Eder
6682411 March 1991   SL 213 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderSweden Kristina AnderssonAustria Anita Wachter
6692515 March 1991   United States VailDH 180 Austria Sabine GintherCanada Lucie LarocheSwitzerland Chantal Bournissen
6702616 March 1991   DH 181 Switzerland Chantal BournissenAustria Anja HaasAustria Sabine Ginther
6712717 March 1991   GS 185 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderNorway Julie Lunde HansenAustria Anita Wachter
6722820 March 1991   United States Waterville ValleySL 214 Sweden Pernilla WibergAustria Vreni SchneiderAustria Petra Kronberger
6732922 March 1991   GS 186 United States Julie ParisienAustria Ulrike MaierNorway Julie Lunde Hansen
Nations Cup24 March 1991   United States Waterville ValleyPS ncr Austria Anita WachterAustria Ingrid SalvenmoserSwitzerland Chantal Bournissen

Men

Overall

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In Men's Overall World Cup all results count. The parallel slalom only counts for the Nationscup (or was a show-event). Marc Girardelli won his fourth Overall World Cup.

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Downhill

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In 1991 all results count.

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Super G

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In 1991 all three results count.

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Giant Slalom

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In 1991 all results count.

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Slalom

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In 1991 all results count.

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Combined

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In 1991 only one competition was held.

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Ladies

Overall

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In Women's Overall World Cup all results count. The parallel slalom only counts for the Nationscup (or was a show-event).

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Downhill

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In Women's Downhill World Cup 1990/91 all results count.

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Super G

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In Women's Super G World Cup 1990/91 all results count. Carole Merle won her third Super G World Cup in a row.

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Giant Slalom

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In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1990/91 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her fourth Giant Slalom World Cup.

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Slalom

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In Women's Slalom World Cup 1990/91 all results count.

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Combined

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In Women's Combined World Cup 1990/91 both results count.

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Nations Cup

Overall

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Men

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Ladies

All points were shown. But without parallel slalom, because result ? (Also possible, that the parallel slalom was only a show-event.)

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References

  1. "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1991 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.

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