1988–89 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

Nordic Combined World Cup 1988/89
Winners
Overall Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen
Nations Cup  Norway
Competitions
Venues 9
Individual 9

The 1988/89 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the sixth World Cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by International Ski Federation. It started on 17 Dec 1988 in Saalfelden, Austria and ended on 25 March 1989 in Thunder Bay, Canada.[1]

Calendar

Men

No. Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third
38 1 17 December 1988 Austria Saalfelden Felix-Gottwald-Schisprungstadion K85 / 15 km Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen Norway Bård Jørgen Elden Norway Geir Andersen
39 2 29 December 1988 East Germany Oberwiesenthal Fichtelbergschanzen K90 / 15 km Norway Knut Tore Apeland Austria Klaus Ofner Czechoslovakia František Repka
40 3 7 January 1989 West Germany Schonach Langenwaldschanze K90 / 15 km Switzerland Hippolyt Kempf Soviet Union Andrey Dundukov Norway Trond Einar Elden
41 4 14 January 1989 West Germany Reit im Winkl Franz-Haslberger-Schanze K90 / 15 km Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen Switzerland Hippolyt Kempf Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher
42 5 21 January 1989 Austria Breitenwang Raimund-Ertl-Schanze K75 / 15 km Norway Bård Jørgen Elden Poland Stanisław Ustupski Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1989
43 6 3 March 1989 Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken K105 / 15 km Norway Trond Einar Elden Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen Norway Knut Tore Apeland
44 7 11 March 1989 Sweden Falun Lugnet K89 / 15 km Norway Trond Einar Elden East Germany Thomas Abratis Soviet Union Allar Levandi
45 8 18 March 1989 United States Lake Placid MacKenzie Intervale K86 / 15 km Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher France Fabrice Guy
46 9 25 March 1989 Canada Thunder Bay Big Thunder K89 / 15 km Switzerland Hippolyt Kempf France Xavier Girard Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen

Standings

Overall

Rank Points
1 Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen 119
2 Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher 109
3 Switzerland Hippolyt Kempf 94
4 Norway Bård Jørgen Elden 89
5 Norway Knut Tore Apeland 83
6 Norway Trond Einar Elden 77
7 Soviet Union Allar Levandi 52
8 Soviet Union Andrey Dundukov 48
9 France Fabrice Guy 47
10 East Germany Thomas Abratis 46
  • Standings after 9 events.

Nations Cup

Rank Points
1 Norway Norway 499
2 Austria Austria 178
3 France France 162
4 Switzerland Switzerland 145
5 Soviet Union Soviet Union 111
6 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 99
6 East Germany East Germany 98
8 West Germany West Germany 67
9 Poland Poland 31
10 Finland Finland 29
  • Standings after 9 events.

References

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