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[edit] Calendar
| Race No |
Discipline |
Place |
Country |
Date |
| 1 |
Super G |
Schladming |
Austria |
November 27, 1988 |
| 2 |
Giant |
Val Thorens |
France |
November 29, 1988 |
| 3 |
Slalom |
Sestriere |
Italy |
December 6, 1988 |
| 4 |
Downhill |
Val Gardena |
Italy |
December 9, 1988 |
| 5 |
Downhill |
Val Gardena |
Italy |
December 10, 1988 |
| 6 |
Slalom |
Madonna di Campiglio |
Italy |
December 11, 1988 |
| 7 |
Slalom |
Kranjska Gora |
Yugoslavia |
December 17, 1988 |
| 8 |
Slalom |
St. Anton |
Austria |
December 21, 1988 |
| 9 |
Downhill |
St. Anton |
Austria |
December 22, 1988 |
| 10 |
Combined |
Race 8 and 9 |
| 11 |
Downhill |
Laax |
Switzerland |
January 6, 1989 |
| 12 |
Super G |
Laax |
Switzerland |
January 8, 1989 |
| 13 |
Giant |
Kirchberg in Tirol |
Austria |
January 10, 1989 |
| 14 |
Downhill |
Kitzbühel |
Austria |
January 13, 1989 |
| 15 |
Downhill |
Kitzbühel |
Austria |
January 14, 1989 |
| 16 |
Slalom |
Kitzbühel |
Austria |
January 15, 1989 |
| 17 |
Combined |
Race 14 (or 15) and 16 |
|
|
| 18 |
Giant |
Adelboden |
Switzerland |
January 17, 1989 |
| 19 |
Downhill |
Wengen |
Switzerland |
January 20, 1989 |
| 20 |
Downhill |
Wengen |
Switzerland |
January 21, 1989 |
| 21 |
Slalom |
Wengen |
Switzerland |
January 22, 1989 |
| 22 |
Combined |
Race 19 (or 20) and 21 |
| 23 |
Downhill |
Aspen |
United States |
February 17, 1989 |
| 24 |
Super G |
Aspen |
United States |
February 18, 1989 |
| 25 |
Giant |
Aspen |
United States |
February 19, 1989 |
| 26 |
Downhill |
Whistler Mountain |
Canada |
February 25, 1989 |
| 27 |
Super G |
Whistler Mountain |
Canada |
February 26, 1989 |
| 28 |
Giant |
Furano |
Japan |
March 3, 1989 |
| 29 |
Slalom |
Furano |
Japan |
March 5, 1989 |
| 30 |
Giant |
Shiga Kogen |
Japan |
March 9, 1989 |
| 31 |
Slalom |
Shiga Kogen |
Japan |
March 10, 1989 |
| 32 |
Parallel slalom |
Shiga Kogen |
Japan |
March 11, 1989 |
[edit] Men's Overall Results
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In Men's Overall World Cup 1988/89 all results count. The parallel slalom did not count for the Overall World Cup. Marc Girardelli won his third Overall World Cup.
[edit] Men's Downhill Results
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In Men's Downhill World Cup 1988/89 all results count.
[edit] Men's Super G Results
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In Men's Super G World Cup 1988/89 all four results count. Pirmin Zurbriggen won his third Super G World Cup in a row. All events were won by a different racer.
[edit] Men's Giant Slalom Results
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In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1988/89 all results count. Pirmin Zurbriggen won his third Giant Slalom World Cup.
[edit] Men's Slalom Results
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In Men's Slalom World Cup 1988/89 all results count.
[edit] Men's Combined Results
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In Men's Combined World Cup 1988/89 all three results count.
[edit] Men's Team Results
All points were shown. But without parallel slalom, because result ? (Also possible, that the parallel slaloms were only show-events.)
[edit] Calendar
| Race No |
Discipline |
Place |
Country |
Date |
| 1 |
Super G |
Schladming |
Austria |
November 26, 1988 |
| 2 |
Giant |
Les Menuires |
France |
November 28, 1988 |
| 3 |
Downhill |
Val d'Isère |
France |
December 2, 1988 |
| 4 |
Downhill |
Altenmarkt |
Austria |
December 15, 1988 |
| 5 |
Slalom |
Altenmarkt |
Austria |
December 16, 1988 |
| 6 |
Combined |
Race 4 and 5 |
| 7 |
Giant |
Val Zoldana |
Italy |
December 18, 1988 |
| 8 |
Slalom |
Courmayeur |
Italy |
December 20, 1988 |
| 9 |
Slalom |
Maribor |
Yugoslavia |
January 3, 1989 |
| 10 |
Giant |
Schwarzenberg |
Austria |
January 6, 1989 |
| 11 |
Giant |
Schwarzenberg |
Austria |
January 7, 1989 |
| 12 |
Slalom |
Mellau |
Austria |
January 8, 1989 |
| 13 |
Downhill |
Grindelwald |
Switzerland |
January 12, 1989 |
| 14 |
Downhill |
Grindelwald |
Switzerland |
January 13, 1989 |
| 15 |
Super G |
Grindelwald |
Switzerland |
January 14, 1989 |
| 16 |
Slalom |
Grindelwald |
Switzerland |
January 15, 1989 |
| 17 |
Combined |
Race 13 (or 14) and 16 |
|
|
| 18 |
Downhill |
Tignes |
France |
January 19, 1989 |
| 19 |
Super G |
Tignes |
France |
January 20, 1989 |
| 20 |
Giant |
Tignes |
France |
January 21, 1989 |
| 21 |
Downhill |
Lake Louise |
Canada |
February 18, 1989 |
| 22 |
Downhill |
Lake Louise |
Canada |
February 19, 1989 |
| 23 |
Downhill |
Steamboat Springs |
United States |
February 24, 1989 |
| 24 |
Super G |
Steamboat Springs |
United States |
February 25, 1989 |
| 25 |
Slalom |
Furano |
Japan |
March 3, 1989 |
| 26 |
Giant |
Furano |
Japan |
March 4, 1989 |
| 27 |
Giant |
Shiga Kogen |
Japan |
March 8, 1989 |
| 28 |
Slalom |
Shiga Kogen |
Japan |
March 10, 1989 |
| 29 |
Parallel slalom |
Shiga Kogen |
Japan |
March 11, 1989 |
[edit] Women's Overall Results
see complete table
In Women's Overall World Cup 1988/89 all results count. The parallel slalom did not count for the Overall World Cup.
[edit] Women's Downhill Results
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In Women's Downhill World Cup 1988/89 all results count. Michaela Figini won her fourth Downhill World Cup (the last three in a row). She was able to win six races and only her teammate Maria Walliser was able to take two wins. The second consecutive season that saw only wins by Swiss athletes!
[edit] Women's Super G Results
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In Women's Super G World Cup 1988/89 all four results count.
[edit] Women's Giant Slalom Results
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In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1988/89 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her third Giant Slalom World Cup by winning 6 races out of 7. Only her teammate Maria Walliser was able to win a single race.
[edit] Women's Slalom Results
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In Women's Slalom World Cup 1988/89 all results count. Vreni Schneider won all races and won the cup with maximum points. Up to now this was the last time an athlete was able to win a cup with maximum points. Together with the win in the first race next season 1989/90 Vreni Schneider was able to win nine world cup slalom races in a row!
[edit] Women's Combined Results
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In Women's Combined World Cup 1988/89 both results count. Brigitte Oertli won her fourth Combined World Cup (the last three in a row).
[edit] Women's Team Results
All points were shown. But without parallel slalom, because result ? (Also possible, that the parallel slaloms were only show-events.) Only three teams were able to win races.
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