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1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup

Cross-country skiing competition


Cross-country skiing competition

FieldValue
title1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
competition1Overall
competition1menNOR Vegard Ulvang
competition1ladiesUSSR Larisa Lazutina
competition2Nations Cup
competition2menNOR Norway
competition2ladiesUSSR Soviet Union
mixedcompetition1Nations Cup Overall
mixedcompetition1bothUSSR Soviet Union
menlocations10 venues
ladieslocations10 venues
menindividual11 events
ladiesindividual11 events
relaymen5 events
relayladies6 events
previous1988–89
next1990–91

The 1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 9th official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and women. The World Cup started in Soldier Hollow, United States, on 9 December 1989 and finished in Vang Municipality in Oppland county, Norway, on 17 March 1990. Vegard Ulvang of Norway won the overall men's cup, and Larisa Lazutina of the Soviet Union won the overall women's cup.

Calendar

Men

1117 March 1990NOR Vang50 km FSWE Gunde SvanSWE Torgny MogrenITA Alfred Runggaldierhttps://data.fis-ski.com/dynamic/results.html?sector=CC&raceid=2079

Women

1117 March 1990NOR Vang10+10 km PursuitNOR Trude DybendahlUSSR Larisa LazutinaUSSR Lyubov Yegorovahttps://data.fis-ski.com/dynamic/results.html?sector=CC&raceid=2078

Men's team

16 March 1990NOR Vang4 × 10 km relay C/Fhttp://skisport365.com/ski/resultat.php?lop=745

Women's team

11 March 1990SWE Örnsköldsvik4 × 5 km relay C/Fhttp://skisport365.com/ski/resultat.php?lop=1047&k=F

Men's overall standings

RankPoints
1NOR Vegard Ulvang
2SWE Gunde Svan
3NOR Bjørn Dæhlie
4West Germany Jochen Behle
5SWE Christer Majbäck
6SWE Torgny Mogren
7Soviet Union Vladimir Smirnov
8NOR Terje Langli
9SWE Jan Ottosson
10SWE Lars Håland

Women's overall standings

RankPoints
1Soviet Union Larisa Lazutina
2Soviet Union Yelena Välbe
3NOR Trude Dybendahl
4Soviet Union Svetlana Nageykina
5ITA Manuela Di Centa
6Soviet Union Lyubov Yegorova
7Soviet Union Tamara Tikhonova
8ITA Stefania Belmondo
9FIN Jaana Savolainen
10FIN Tuulikki Pyykkönen

Achievements

;First World Cup career victory: ;Men

  • NOR Bjørn Dæhlie, 22, in his 2nd season – the WC 1 (15 km C) in Salt Lake City; also first podium
  • SWE Christer Majbäck, 25, in his 6th season – the WC 2 (15 km F) in Calgary; first podium was 1984–85 WC 7 (15 km) in Syktyvkar
  • West Germany Jochen Behle, 29, in his 9th season – the WC 3 (15 km F) in Calgary; first podium was 1981–82 WC 9 (15 km) in Štrbské Pleso
  • NOR Terje Langli, 25, in his 4th season – the WC 10 (30 km C) in Örnsköldsvik; also first podium ;Women
  • ITA Stefania Belmondo, 20, in her 2nd season – the WC 2 (15 km F) in Salt Lake City; also first podium
  • USSR Larisa Lazutina, 24, in her 6th season – the WC 3 (15 km C) in Thunder Bay; first podium was 1986–87 WC 7 (20 km F) in Oberstdorf
  • NOR Trude Dybendahl, 24, in her 5th season – the WC 4 (30 km F) in Moscow; first podium was 1988–89 WC 4 (15 km C) in Kavgolovo
  • ITA Manuela Di Centa, 27, in her 6th season – the WC 5 (15 km F) in Pontresina; first podium was 1988–89 WC 5 (10 km C) in Klingenthal
  • USSR Svetlana Nageykina, 25, in her 5th season – the WC 7 (10 km C) in Bohinj; first podium was 1987–88 WC 10 (10 km F) in Rovaniemi

;Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1989–90 season in parentheses) ;Men

  • Gunde Svan, 3 (29) first places
  • Bjørn Dæhlie, 3 (3) first places
  • Vladimir Smirnov, 1 (4) first place
  • Alexey Prokourorov, 1 (3) first place
  • Christer Majbäck, 1 (1) first place
  • Jochen Behle, 1 (1) first place
  • Terje Langli, 1 (1) first place

;Women

  • Trude Dybendahl, 3 (3) first places
  • Yelena Välbe, 2 (7) first places
  • Manuela Di Centa, 2 (2) first places
  • Jaana Savolainen, 1 (2) first place
  • Stefania Belmondo, 1 (1) first place
  • Larisa Lazutina, 1 (1) first place
  • Svetlana Nageykina, 1 (1) first place

References

References

  1. "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1990 MEN". [[International Ski Federation]].
  2. "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1990 LADIES". [[International Ski Federation]].
  3. (February 1990). "Salt Lake City, USA 10.12.1989 4x10 km (klasicky a brusleni)". Czech Ski Association.
  4. (February 1990). "Canmore, Kanada 17.12.1989 4x5 km (klasicky a brusleni)". Czech Ski Association.
  5. (March 1990). "Moskva, SSSR 13.1. 4x5 km kombinovaně". Czech Ski Association.
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