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1987–88 Biathlon World Cup


1987–88 World Cup
MenWomen
Fritz FischerAnne Elvebakk
West GermanyBulgaria

The 1987–88 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the UIPMB (Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne et Biathlon). The season started on 17 December 1987 in Hochfilzen, Austria, and ended on 20 March 1988 in Jyväskylä, Finland. It was the 11th season of the Biathlon World Cup. The women's European Cup changed its name to World Cup.

The first round of the World Cup in Hochfilzen had scheduled individuals, sprints and relays, but the sprints and relays were cancelled due to heavy rainfall destroying the tracks. The sprint races were later held in Keuruu, with the rest of that World Cup round being held in Jyväskylä.

Below is the World Cup calendar for the 1987–88 season.

LocationDateIndividualSprintRelay
Hochfilzen17 December
Antholz-Anterselva21–24 January
Ruhpolding28–31 January
Calgary20–26 February
Chamonix29 February–6 March
Holmenkollen10–13 March
Keuruu and Jyväskylä15–20 March●●
  • 1988 Winter Olympics and 1988 World Championship races were not included in the 1987–88 World Cup scoring system.
    • The men competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics whilst the women competed at the 1988 World Championships.
  • The relays were technically unofficial races as they did not count towards anything in the World Cup.
StageDatePlaceDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bib (After competition)Det.
117 December 1987Hochfilzen20 km IndividualFritz FischerAlexandr PopovJohann PasslerFritz Fischer
119 December 1987Hochfilzen10 km SprintCancelled, held later on in KeuruuN/A
221 January 1988Antholz-Anterselva10 km SprintFrank-Peter RoetschEirik KvalfossAndreas ZingerleJohann Passler
223 January 1988Antholz-Anterselva20 km IndividualJohann PasslerFritz FischerHervé Flandin
328 January 1988Ruhpolding20 km IndividualErnst ReiterAndreas ZingerleJan MatoušFritz Fischer
330 January 1988Ruhpolding10 km SprintStefan HöckJohann PasslerPeter AngererJohann Passler
411 March 1988Oslo Holmenkollen20 km IndividualGisle FenneSergei AntonovAndreas ZingerleFritz Fischer
412 March 1988Oslo Holmenkollen10 km SprintFrank-Peter RoetschPeter AngererGeir Einang
515 March 1988Keuruu10 km SprintEirik KvalfossVladimir DrachevFritz Fischer
618 March 1988Jyväskylä20 km IndividualEirik KvalfossSergei AntonovAlfred Eder
619 March 1988Jyväskylä10 km SprintFranz SchulerEirik KvalfossAlfred Eder
StageDatePlaceDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bib (After competition)Det.
117 December 1987Hochfilzen10 km IndividualAnne ElvebakkEva KorpelaSiri GrundnesAnne ElvebakkDetail
119 December 1987Hochfilzen5 km SprintSynnøve ThoresenNadezhda AleksievaTuija VuoksialaDetail
221 January 1988Antholz-Anterselva5 km SprintElin KristiansenNadezhda AleksievaMarie-Pierre BabyDetail
223 January 1988Antholz-Anterselva10 km IndividualIva ShkodrevaAnne ElvebakkMartina StedeDetail
328 January 1988Ruhpolding10 km IndividualIva ShkodrevaPetra SchaafInga KesperDetail
330 January 1988Ruhpolding5 km SprintTsvetana KrastevaPetra SchaafMariya ManolovaDetail
411 March 1988Oslo Holmenkollen10 km IndividualElin KristiansenNadezhda AleksievaHelga ØvsthusDetail
413 March 1988Oslo Holmenkollen5 km SprintMona BollerudAnne ElvebakkElin KristiansenDetail
518 March 1988Jyväskylä10 km IndividualMariya ManolovaAnne ElvebakkElin KristiansenDetail
520 March 1988Jyväskylä5 km SprintHelga ØvsthusTsvetana KrastevaMariya ManolovaDetail
Pos.Points
1.Fritz Fischer171
2.Eirik Kvalfoss167
3.Johann Passler160
4.Peter Angerer151
5.Andreas Zingerle148
  • Final standings after 10 races.
Pos.Points
1.Anne Elvebakk202
2.Elin Kristiansen188
3.Nadezhda Aleksieva178
4.Petra Schaaf174
5.Iva Shkodreva170
  • Final standings after 10 races.

First World Cup career victory

  • Johann Passler (ITA), 26, in his 7th season — the WC 2 Individual in Antholz-Anterselva; first podium was 1982–83 Individual in Holmenkollen
  • Ernst Reiter (FRG), 25, in his 5th season — the WC 3 Individual in Ruhpolding; first podium was 1986–87 Individual in Ruhpolding
  • Stefan Höck (FRG), 24, in his 4th season — the WC 3 Sprint in Ruhpolding; it also was his first podium
  • Gisle Fenne (NOR), 24, in his 5th season — the WC 4 Individual in Holmenkollen; first podium was 1985–86 Sprint in Antholz-Anterselva
  • Franz Schuler (AUT), 25, in his 6th season — the WC 5 Sprint (2) in Jyväskylä; first podium was 1986–87 Sprint in Obertauern

First World Cup podium

  • Hervé Flandin (FRA), 22, in his 3rd season — no. 3 in the WC 2 Individual in Antholz-Anterselva
  • Geir Einang (NOR), 23, in his 4th season — no. 3 in the WC 4 Sprint in Holmenkollen
  • Vladimir Drachev (URS), 22, in his 1st season — no. 2 in the WC 5 Sprint (1) in Jyväskylä

Victory in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses)

  • Frank-Peter Roetsch (GDR), 2 (9) first places
  • Eirik Kvalfoss (NOR), 2 (9) first places
  • Fritz Fischer (FRG), 1 (5) first place
  • Johann Passler (ITA), 1 (1) first place
  • Ernst Reiter (FRG), 1 (1) first place
  • Stefan Höck (FRG), 1 (1) first place
  • Gisle Fenne (NOR), 1 (1) first place
  • Franz Schuler (AUT), 1 (1) first place

The following notable biathletes retired after the 1987–88 season:

  • Tapio Piipponen (FIN)
  • Peter Angerer (FRG)
  • Matthias Jacob (GDR)
  • František Chládek (TCH)
  • Dmitry Vasilyev (URS)
  • Sergei Antonov (URS)
  • Eva Korpela (SWE)
  • Kaija Parve (URS)
  • Venera Chernyshova (URS)
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