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1983–84 FIS Cross-Country World Cup

Cross-country skiing competition


Cross-country skiing competition

FieldValue
title1983–84 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
competition1Overall
competition1menSWE Gunde Svan
competition1ladiesFIN Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen (2nd title)
competition2Nations Cup
competition2menNOR Norway
competition2ladiesNOR Norway
mixedcompetition1Nations Cup Overall
mixedcompetition1bothNOR Norway
menlocations8 venues
ladieslocations8 venues
menindividual10 events
ladiesindividual10 events
relaymen4 events
relayladies4 events
previous1982–83
next1984–85

The 1983–84 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 3rd official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and women. The World Cup started in Reit im Winkl, West Germany from 9 December 1983 and finished in Murmansk, Soviet Union 25 March 1984. Gunde Svan of Sweden won the combined men's cup and Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen of Finland won the women's.

Calendar

Men

1024 March 1984USSR Murmansk15 kmUSSR Mikhail DevyatyarovUSSR Vladimir SmirnovUSSR Andrey Astachkinhttps://data.fis-ski.com/dynamic/results.html?sector=CC&raceid=1866

Women

1024 March 1984USSR Murmansk10 kmNOR Inger Helene NybråtenUSSR Raisa SmetaninaNOR Anne Jahrenhttps://data.fis-ski.com/dynamic/results.html?sector=CC&raceid=1867

Men's team events

18 March 1984USA FairbanksRelay 3x10 kmSWE Sweden
NOR Norway I
SUI Switzerland

Women's team events

25 March 1984USSR MurmanskRelay 3x5 kmTCH Czechoslovakia
NOR Norway
USSR Soviet Union
  • NOTE: Races marked with * counts officially for both as "FIS World Cup" / "Olympic Games" wins statistic

Overall standings

Men's standings

PlaceSkierCountryPoints
1.Gunde SvanSWE145
2.Thomas WassbergSWE96
3.Harri KirvesniemiFIN93
4.Tor Håkon HolteNOR86
5.Vladimir SakhnovSoviet Union85
6.Nikolay ZimyatovSoviet Union84
7.Andi GrünenfelderSUI73
8.Lars-Erik EriksenNOR70
9.Jan OttossonSWE65
10.Jan LindvallNOR60

Women's standings

PlaceSkierCountryPoints
1.Marja-Liisa HämäläinenFIN134
2.Raisa SmetaninaSoviet Union114
3.Anne JahrenNOR104
4.Inger Helene NybråtenNOR102
4.Květa JeriováCzechoslovakia102
6.Marie RisbySWE95
7.Berit AunliNOR89
8.Brit PettersenNOR87
9.Tamara MarkaschanskayaSoviet Union82
10.Anette BøeNOR78

Medal table

Achievements

;First World Cup career victory: ;Men

  • USSR Nikolay Zimyatov, 28, in his 3rd season - the WC 1 (15 km) in Reit im Winkl; also first podium
  • NOR Lars Erik Eriksen, 29, in his 3rd season - the WC 7 (15 km) in Lahti; first podium was 1981–82 WC 4 (30 km) in Oslo
  • NOR Tor Håkon Holte, 25, in his 3rd season - the WC 8 (50 km) in Oslo; first podium was 1981–82 WC 1 (15 km) in Reit im Winkl
  • USSR Mikhail Devyatyarov, 25, in his 2nd season - the WC 10 (15 km) in Murmansk; first podium was 1982–83 WC 3 (15 km) in Sarajevo ;Women
  • NOR Inger Helene Nybråten, 23, in her 3rd season – the WC 10 (15 km) in Murmansk; first podium was 1981–82 WC 7 (10 km) in Lahti

;Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1983/84 season in parentheses) ;Men

  • Gunde Svan, 4 (6) first places
  • Nikolay Zimyatov, 2 (2) first places
  • Thomas Wassberg, 1 (2) first place
  • Tor Håkon Holte, 1 (1) first place
  • Lars Erik Eriksen, 1 (1) first places
  • Mikhail Devyatyarov, 1 (1) first place ;Women
  • Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen, 4 (7) first places
  • Květa Jeriová, 2 (8) first places
  • Berit Aunli, 1 (3) first place
  • Anette Bøe, 1 (2) first place
  • Raisa Smetanina, 1 (2) first place
  • Inger Helene Nybråten, 1 (1) first place

References

References

  1. (January 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: V Ramsau". Czech Ski Association.
  2. (April 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: V Falun". Czech Ski Association.
  3. (June 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: Švédští Bězci". Czech Ski Association.
  4. (January 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: Štafeta ČSSR Žen". Czech Ski Association.
  5. (May 1984). "Zajímavosti ze Světa: Štafeta Žen ČSSR". Czech Ski Association.
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