1983–84 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The 18th World Cup season began in December 1983 in Kranjska Gora, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia), and concluded in March 1984 in Oslo, Norway. The overall champions were Pirmin Zurbriggen (his first) and Erika Hess (her second), both of Switzerland.

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1983/84
Discipline Men Women
Overall Switzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland Erika Hess
Downhill Switzerland Urs Räber Switzerland Maria Walliser
Giant slalom/Super G Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Switzerland Erika Hess
Slalom Luxembourg Marc Girardelli United States Tamara McKinney
Combined Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Switzerland Erika Hess
Nations Cup Austria Austria Switzerland Switzerland
Nations Cup overall Switzerland Switzerland
Competition
Locations 22 18
Individual 37 34

A break in the schedule in February was for the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia). The debate over amateur and professional status of world-class skiers came to a head this year over the issue of the Olympic eligibility of the holders of FIS Class B licenses, which were approved in 1981 to permit skiers to accept sponsorship money directly instead of through their national ski federations or Olympic committees.[1][2][3] After protests by some of the other top skiers (including twin brothers Phil and Steve Mahre), the International Ski Federation (FIS) ruled in the summer of 1983 that the two holders of such licenses, Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden and Hanni Wenzel of Liechtenstein, would be ineligible to compete in the Olympics unless they surrendered those licenses and transferred the money received under them to the appropriate national ski or Olympic committees.[1][2][4]

Although Wenzel was willing to transfer her money as requested, Stenmark, who had moved his tax residence to Monaco and had received an amount estimated at over $5 million in payments during those three years, was not, because repatriating the money to Sweden would subject him to millions of dollars in Swedish income tax.[1][2][4] Despite the different reactions of the two, FIS decided to treat Stenmark and Wenzel identically and ban them both from Olympic competition in 1984, while permitting both to continue to compete in World Cup competitions.[2][4] After the Olympics, Hanni Wenzel, who had won two overall World Cup titles and finished second or third overall six more times, retired, and several of the other top skiers, such as the Mahre twins and Norway's Jarle Halsnes, turned professional and left the World Cup circuit. The backlash over this series of events, combined with the increasing television revenues from the Olympic Games, led to the end of the ban on professional athletes in the Olympics before the end of the decade.[5]

In another ruling regarding Olympic eligibility, FIS denied rising all-event skier Marc Girardelli, who was a citizen of Austria but who competed for Luxembourg on the World Cup circuit, the ability to compete in the Olympics for Austria, ruling that he could only compete for the country that he represented on the World Cup circuit.[1][4] As a result, Girardelli was not able to compete in the Olympics until after his Luxembourg citizenship was granted in the mid-1980s.[6]

Calendar

Men

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[7]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
45112 December 1983   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska GoraSL 146 Liechtenstein Andreas WenzelBulgaria Petar PopangelovLiechtenstein Paul Frommelt
45224 December 1983   Austria SchladmingDH 134 Austria Erwin ReschAustria Harti WeiratherCanada Steve Podborski
45339 December 1983   France Val d'IsèreDH 135 Switzerland Franz HeinzerCanada Todd BrookerAustria Harti Weirather
454410 December 1983   SG 004 Austria Hans EnnSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jure Franko
455510 December 1983   KB 033 Switzerland Franz HeinzerSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenAustria Leonhard Stock
456612 December 1983   Switzerland Les DiableretsGS 137 Switzerland Max JulenSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jure Franko
457713 December 1983   Italy CourmayeurSL 147 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan KrižajUnited States Steve Mahre
458818 December 1983   Italy Val GardenaDH 136 Switzerland Urs RäberCanada Todd BrookerCanada Steve Podborski
459919 December 1983   SG 005 Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenSwitzerland Martin HanglAustria Leonhard Stock
4601020 December 1983   Italy Madonna di CampiglioSL 148 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Robert ZollerBulgaria Petar Popangelov
4611119 December 1983  
20 December 1983  
Italy Val Gardena (SG)
Italy Madonna di Campiglio (SL)
KB 034 Liechtenstein Andreas WenzelSwitzerland Thomas BürglerItaly Alex Giorgi
462127 January 1984   Switzerland LaaxDH 137 Switzerland Urs RäberAustria Franz KlammerItaly Michael Mair
4631310 January 1984   Switzerland AdelbodenGS 138 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Hubert StrolzSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
4641415 January 1984   Switzerland WengenDH 138 United States Bill JohnsonAustria Anton SteinerAustria Erwin Resch
4651516 January 1984   Switzerland ParpanSL 149 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliItaly Paolo De ChiesaLiechtenstein Andreas Wenzel
4661617 January 1984   SL 150 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkLuxembourg Marc GirardelliAustria Franz Gruber
4671715 January 1984  
17 January 1984  
Switzerland Wengen (DH)
Switzerland Parpan (SL)
KB 035 Liechtenstein Andreas WenzelAustria Anton SteinerSwitzerland Peter Lüscher
4681821 January 1984   Austria KitzbühelDH 139 Austria Franz KlammerAustria Erwin ReschAustria Anton Steiner
4691922 January 1984   SL 151 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliAustria Franz GruberSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
4702022 January 1984   KB 036 Austria Anton SteinerSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenUnited States Phil Mahre
4712123 January 1984   Austria KirchbergGS 139 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkLuxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Jörgen Sundqvist
4722228 January 1984   West Germany GarmischDH 140 Canada Steve PodborskiAustria Erwin ReschAustria Franz Klammer
4732329 January 1984   SG 006 Liechtenstein Andreas WenzelSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenAustria Hans Enn
4742429 January 1984   KB 037 Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenLiechtenstein Andreas WenzelSwitzerland Peter Müller
475252 February 1984   Italy Cortina d'AmpezzoDH 141 Austria Helmut HöflehnerSwitzerland Urs RäberSwitzerland Conradin Cathomen
476264 February 1984   Bulgaria BorovetsGS 140 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkLuxembourg Marc GirardelliItaly Roberto Erlacher
477275 February 1984   SL 152 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Franz Gruber
1984 Winter Olympics (13–19 February)
478284 March 1984   United States AspenDH 142 United States Bill JohnsonAustria Anton Steiner
Austria Helmut Höflehner
479295 March 1984   GS 141 Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenLuxembourg Marc GirardelliUnited States Phil Mahre
480306 March 1984   United States VailSL 153 Austria Robert ZollerBulgaria Petar PopangelovSweden Lars-Göran Halvarsson
United States Phil Mahre
481317 March 1984   GS 142 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenAustria Hans Enn
4823211 March 1984   Canada WhistlerDH 143 United States Bill JohnsonAustria Helmut HöflehnerSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
4833317 March 1984   Sweden ÅreGS 143 Austria Hans EnnAustria Hubert StrolzSweden Ingemar Stenmark
4843418 March 1984   SL 154 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliAustria Franz GruberSweden Lars-Göran Halvarsson
4853520 March 1984   Norway OppdalSG 007 Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenLuxembourg Marc GirardelliSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jure Franko
4863623 March 1984   Norway OsloGS 144 Austria Hans EnnItaly Alex GiorgiSwitzerland Thomas Bürgler
4873724 March 1984   SL 155 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Ingemar StenmarkItaly Paolo De Chiesa
Nations Cup25 March 1984   Norway OsloPS ncr Austria Hans EnnAustria Anton SteinerSweden Ingemar Stenmark

Ladies

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[8]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
42111 December 1983   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska GoraSL 144 Switzerland Erika HessUnited States Tamara McKinneyPoland Małgorzata Tlałka
42227 December 1983   France Val d'IsèreDH 116 West Germany Irene EppleSwitzerland Ariane EhratFrance Caroline Attia
42338 December 1983   DH 117 Switzerland Maria WalliserWest Germany Irene EppleAustria Lea Sölkner
424411 December 1983   GS 130 Switzerland Erika HessFrance Perrine PelenLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
425511 December 1983   KB 031 West Germany Irene EppleSwitzerland Erika HessLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
426614 December 1983   Italy SestriereSL 145 Italy Maria Rosa QuarioAustria Roswitha SteinerSwitzerland Monika Hess
42778 December 1983  
14 December 1983  
France Val d'Isère (DH2)
Italy Sestriere (SL)
KB 032 Switzerland Erika HessAustria Lea SölknerUnited States Christin Cooper
428817 December 1983   Italy PiancavalloSL 146 Austria Roswitha SteinerPoland Małgorzata TlałkaItaly Maria Rosa Quario
429921 December 1983   Austria Haus im EnnstalDH 118 Liechtenstein Hanni WenzelWest Germany Irene EppleSwitzerland Maria Walliser
4301022 December 1983   GS 131 Liechtenstein Hanni WenzelWest Germany Maria EppleUnited States Christin Cooper
431117 January 1984   France Puy St. VincentDH 119 Canada Gerry SorensenAustria Veronika VitzthumSwitzerland Maria Walliser
432128 January 1984   SG 003 Canada Laurie GrahamSwitzerland Michela FiginiUnited States Debbie Armstrong
433138 January 1984   KB 033 Canada Gerry SorensenWest Germany Irene EppleWest Germany Marina Kiehl
4341413 January 1984   Austria Bad GasteinDH 120 Liechtenstein Hanni WenzelWest Germany Irene EppleSwitzerland Maria Walliser
4351514 January 1984   SL 147 France Perrine PelenAustria Roswitha SteinerPoland Dorota Tlałka
4361614 January 1984   KB 034 Liechtenstein Hanni WenzelCzechoslovakia Olga CharvátováUnited States Tamara McKinney
4371715 January 1984   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MariborSL 148 Switzerland Erika HessUnited States Tamara McKinneyUnited States Christin Cooper
4381821 January 1984   Switzerland VerbierDH 121 Switzerland Maria WalliserUnited States Holly FlandersCzechoslovakia Olga Charvátová
4391922 January 1984   SL 149 Austria Anni KronbichlerWest Germany Maria EppleSwitzerland Erika Hess
4402022 January 1984   KB 035 Switzerland Erika HessCzechoslovakia Olga CharvátováSwitzerland Brigitte Örtli
4412123 January 1984   Italy Limone PiemonteSL 150 Italy Daniela ZiniItaly Maria Rosa QuarioUnited States Christin Cooper
4422228 January 1984   France MegèveDH 122 Switzerland Michela FiginiAustria Elisabeth KirchlerAustria Sylvia Eder
4432329 January 1984   France St. GervaisGS 132 Switzerland Erika HessUnited States Christin CooperFrance Carole Merle
4442428 January 1984  
29 January 1984  
France Megève (DH)
France St. Gervais (GS)
KB 036 Switzerland Michela FiginiAustria Elisabeth KirchlerCanada Liisa Savijarvi
1984 Winter Olympics (13–19 February)
445253 March 1984   Canada Mont St. AnneDH 123 United States Holly FlandersFrance Marie-Luce WaldmeierAustria Sylvia Eder
446264 March 1984   SG 004 West Germany Marina KiehlAustria Elisabeth KirchlerUnited States Christin Cooper
447277 March 1984   United States Lake PlacidGS 133 United States Christin CooperWest Germany Marina KiehlWest Germany Maria Epple
4482810 March 1984   United States Waterville ValleySL 151 United States Tamara McKinneySwitzerland Brigitte GadientFrance Perrine Pelen
4492911 March 1984   GS 134 United States Tamara McKinneySwitzerland Erika HessUnited States Christin Cooper
4503017 March 1984   Czechoslovakia JasnáGS 135 Switzerland Erika HessSwitzerland Michela FiginiUnited States Christin Cooper
4513118 March 1984   SL 152 Austria Roswitha SteinerFrance Perrine PelenItaly Paoletta Magoni
4523220 March 1984   West Germany ZwieselSL 153 Liechtenstein Hanni WenzelUnited States Tamara McKinneyFrance Perrine Pelen
4533321 March 1984   GS 136 United States Tamara McKinneySwitzerland Erika HessSpain Blanca Fernández Ochoa
4543424 March 1984   Norway OsloSL 154 United States Tamara McKinneyPoland Dorota TlałkaFrance Perrine Pelen
Nations Cup25 March 1984   Norway OsloPS ncr Czechoslovakia Olga CharvátováSwitzerland Erika HessUnited States Tamara McKinney

Men

Overall

see complete table

In men's overall World Cup 1983/84 the best five downhills, best five giant slaloms/Super-G, best five slaloms and best three combined count. The parallel slalom only counts for the Nationscup (or was a show-event). 29 racers had a point deduction.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHGS
SG
SLKB
1Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland256591151765
2Ingemar Stenmark Sweden230-115115-
3Marc Girardelli Luxembourg222-921255
4Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein1913586070
5Anton Steiner Austria1486742354
6Franz Heinzer  Switzerland1296626-37
7Urs Räber  Switzerland11894--24
8Franz Gruber Austria113-198212
9Alex Giorgi Italy107-494315
10Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia105-34666
11Hans Enn Austria105-105--
12Erwin Resch Austria9191---
Max Julen  Switzerland91-6031-
14Bill Johnson United States8787---
15Phil Mahre United States852244415
Helmut Höflehner Austria8574--11
17Thomas Bürgler  Switzerland84-54228
18Petar Popangelov Bulgaria82--775
19Jure Franko Yugoslavia80-6857
20Franz Klammer Austria7979---

Downhill

see complete table

In men's downhill World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. 12 racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal23812141822252832
1Urs Räber  Switzerland9412122525(1)(10)-20(6)-
2Erwin Resch Austria9125(10)-(10)152020-11-
3Bill Johnson United States87----25--122525
4Franz Klammer Austria7911(6)820(3)2515(2)-(6)
5Steve Podborski Canada7615(9)15---2510(8)11
6Helmut Höflehner Austria74---2--7252020
7Anton Steiner Austria67----20156620(5)
8Franz Heinzer  Switzerland66(4)251211--(8)(2)99
9Todd Brooker Canada64102020-----212
10Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland59----101210-1215

Giant slalom / Super-G

see complete table

In men's giant slalom and super-G World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. 14 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Ingemar Stenmark and Pirmin Zurbriggen finished tied on total points, but Stenmark's 4 race victories (compared to Zurbriggen's 3) gave him his seventh Giant slalom (and super-G) World Cup! This record is still unbeaten!

PlaceNameCountryTotal4SG69SG132123SG2629313335SG36
1Ingemar Stenmark Sweden115-(9)-2525(11)25-2515-(11)
2Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland115202025(15)-(20)-25(20)(10)25(12)
3Hans Enn Austria10525(12)(12)(10)-15--1525(12)25
4Marc Girardelli Luxembourg92(4)--1220(12)2020-(12)20-
5Jure Franko Yugoslavia681515(8)1112(9)----15(9)
6Hubert Strolz Austria65-8(6)20(4)(5)8-(2)209(1)
7Max Julen  Switzerland60825-9----12(4)(1)6
8Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein58(3)(5)10--256---107
9Thomas Bürgler  Switzerland54(6)10(7)(4)10-910(6)-(6)15
10Guido Hinterseer Austria49-(6)1181110--9-(7)(5)
Martin Hangl  Switzerland49-720--(3)(2)12-55-
Alex Giorgi Italy49----7--9(4)8520

Slalom

see complete table

In men's slalom World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Marc Girardelli won the cup with maximum points.

PlaceNameCountryTotal171015161927303437
1Marc Girardelli Luxembourg125---25(20)2525-2525
2Ingemar Stenmark Sweden115-2525-25(11)20(6)(12)20
3Franz Gruber Austria82(11)(11)(8)12152015-20-
4Petar Popangelov Bulgaria7720-15-10(6)(5)20(6)12
5Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia66-201091215(7)-(8)(8)
6Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein6025-7155-8---
7Paolo De Chiesa Italy57---20--12-1015
8Robert Zoller Austria55--20----25-10
9Phil Mahre United States447----121015--
Lars-Göran Halvarsson Sweden44----11-31515-

Combined

see complete table

In men's combined World Cup 1983/84 all 5 results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal511172024
1Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein901025251020
2Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland6520--2025
3Anton Steiner Austria54-92025-
4Franz Heinzer  Switzerland3725---12
5Thomas Bürgler  Switzerland28-20--8
6Urs Räber  Switzerland249--114
7Guido Hinterseer Austria21---129
8Silvano Meli  Switzerland20--119-
9Bruno Kernen  Switzerland1912--7-
10Peter Šoltys Czechoslovakia16--106-

Ladies

Overall

see complete table

In women's overall World Cup 1983/84 the best four downhills, best four giant slaloms/Super-G, best four slaloms and best three combined count. The parallel slalom only counts for the Nationscup (or was a show-event). 30 racers had a point deduction.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHGS
SG
SLKB
1Erika Hess  Switzerland2475957770
2Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein23870605751
3Tamara McKinney United States1950749031
4Irene Epple West Germany1788533357
5Michela Figini  Switzerland1666057049
6Christin Cooper United States16110755026
7Olga Charvátová Czechoslovakia15334323552
8Maria Walliser  Switzerland1318022029
9Marina Kiehl West Germany1262967030
10Perrine Pelen France122047750
Elisabeth Kirchler Austria1223848036
12Gerry Sorensen Canada1006015025
13Lea Sölkner Austria95460940
14Maria Epple West Germany92053390
15Roswitha Steiner Austria9101900
16Brigitte Örtli  Switzerland8923113223
17Maria Rosa Quario Italy6900690
18Sylvia Eder Austria6751259
19Laurie Graham Canada652332010
20Holly Flanders United States6060000

Downhill

see complete table

In women's downhill World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. Four racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal2391114182225
1Maria Walliser  Switzerland95(8)2515151525(12)(3)
2Irene Epple West Germany94252020920---
3Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein77107251025---
4Gerry Sorensen Canada70-12(1)2510-1112
5Michela Figini  Switzerland677-11(7)121225-
6Holly Flanders United States64--7-820425
7Sylvia Eder Austria5291-12--1515
8Ariane Ehrat  Switzerland4920114-9--5
9Lea Sölkner Austria461215-811---
10Jana Gantnerová-Šoltýsová Czechoslovakia4411996-(1)9-

Giant slalom / Super-G

see complete table

In women's giant slalom and super-G World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. Nine racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Erika Hess won the cup with all points collected in giant slaloms.

PlaceNameCountryTotal41012SG2326SG27293033
1Erika Hess  Switzerland11525(12)-25-(10)202520
2Christin Cooper United States90-15(2)20152515(15)-
3Tamara McKinney United States8512(10)-(7)(10)12251125
4Marina Kiehl West Germany77(6)-10-2520-1012
5Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein6915259-911-(4)(8)
6Michela Figini  Switzerland648720(2)---209
7Elisabeth Kirchler Austria557(5)-920(4)12-7
8Maria Epple West Germany53-20---15612-
9Perrine Pelen France51209-10-48(1)-
10Carole Merle France3711--15--11--
11Olga Charvátová Czechoslovakia34988--2-7(1)
12Irene Epple West Germany33101112------
Debbie Armstrong United States33--1511----7
14Laurie Graham Canada32--25-7----

Slalom

see complete table

In women's slalom World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. 13 racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal1681517192128313234
1Tamara McKinney United States11020-(10)(12)20(7)-25-2025
2Roswitha Steiner Austria100-202520----25-10
3Perrine Pelen France90--(11)25---15201515
4Erika Hess  Switzerland8925(11)12(8)251512(11)-(10)(12)
5Maria Rosa Quario Italy77-2515---20--98
6Dorota Tlałka Poland71(7)12(9)15(11)12-(10)12(11)20
7Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein65---(7)129-81125-
8Małgorzata Tlałka Poland64151020---(5)--811
9Christin Cooper United States6010(9)-1015-1510---
10Anni Kronbichler Austria56(5)-(1)11725(3)--67
11Daniela Zini Italy49--5910-25----

Combined

see complete table

In women's combined World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. One racer had a point deduction, which is given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal5713162024
1Erika Hess  Switzerland792025-925-
2Irene Epple West Germany772510201012-
3Olga Charvátová Czechoslovakia70(6)127202011
4Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein6915-1125117
5Michela Figini  Switzerland6712-1281025
6Lea Sölkner Austria44-204128-
Elisabeth Kirchler Austria4410-35620
8Maria Walliser  Switzerland439787-12
9Tamara McKinney United States317--159-
Marina Kiehl West Germany3111415-1-
11Christin Cooper United States26-15-11--
12Gerry Sorensen Canada25--25---

Nations Cup

Overall

PlaceCountryTotalMenLadies
1  Switzerland231312241089
2 Austria18991306593
3 United States922237685
4 West Germany656118538
5 Liechtenstein588256332
6 Italy517348169
7 France49578417
8 Sweden4844822
9 Canada436183253
10 Yugoslavia41633581
11 Czechoslovakia32828300
12 Luxembourg2712710
13 Poland2070207
14 Bulgaria1011010
15 Soviet Union34313
16 Spain33033
17 Australia29290
18 Japan20200
19 Mexico990
20 Norway880
21 Hungary550
22 United Kingdom220

Men

All points were shown including individual deduction. But without parallel slalom, because result ? (Also possible, that the parallel slalom was only a show-event.)

PlaceCountryTotalDHGS
SG
SLKBRacersWins
1 Austria1306526398248134208
2  Switzerland122442547980240149
3 Sweden48201743080107
4 Italy3486711113040140
5 Yugoslavia33501981162160
6 Luxembourg2710121145515
7 Liechtenstein256371929024
8 United States2379744791783
9 Canada18318100251
10 West Germany1184041142390
11 Bulgaria1010094720
12 France78512461580
13 Soviet Union3115016030
14 Australia292900010
15 Czechoslovakia280002820
16 Japan200012830
17 Mexico9000910
18 Norway8035010
19 Hungary5000510
20 United Kingdom2200010

Ladies

All points were shown including individual deduction. But without parallel slalom, because result ? (Also possible, that the parallel slalom was only a show-event.)

PlaceCountryTotalDHGS
SG
SLKBRacersWins
1  Switzerland10892782982962171211
2 United States68510728720982126
3 Austria59321275183123143
4 West Germany5381511824615973
5 France4178716713231131
6 Liechtenstein33277811056935
7 Czechoslovakia3008137909250
8 Canada2531168055263
9 Poland20700207030
10 Italy16906163042
11 Yugoslavia8101071050
12 Spain3302211010
13 Soviet Union3001220
14 Sweden2002010

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