1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup

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, Norway, on 17 March 1990. Vegard Ulvang of Norway won the overall men's cup,[1] and Larisa Lazutina of the Soviet Union won the overall women's cup.[2]

1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Norway Vegard Ulvang Soviet Union Larisa Lazutina
Nations Cup Norway Norway Soviet Union Soviet Union
Nations Cup Overall Soviet Union Soviet Union
Competition
Locations 10 venues 10 venues
Individual 11 events 11 events
Relay/Team 5 events 6 events

Calendar

Men

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
No. Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
1 9 December 1989United States Salt Lake City15 km CNorway Bjørn DæhlieNorway Vegard UlvangWest Germany Jochen Behle
2 16 December 1989Canada Canmore15 km FSweden Christer MajbäckNorway Bjørn DæhlieAustria Markus Gandler
3 17 December 198950 km CWest Germany Jochen BehleSoviet Union Igor BadamshinItaly Maurilio De Zolt
4 13 January 1990Soviet Union Moscow30 km FSweden Gunde SvanNorway Vegard UlvangSweden Torgny Mogren
5 17 February 1990Switzerland Campra15 km FNorway Bjørn DæhlieNorway Vegard UlvangSweden Torgny Mogren
6 21 February 1990Italy Val di Fiemme15 km CSweden Gunde SvanNorway Vegard UlvangNorway Bjørn Dæhlie
7 25 February 1990West Germany Reit im Winkl30 km FSoviet Union Vladimir SmirnovSweden Torgny MogrenWest Germany Jochen Behle
8 3 March 1990Finland Lahti15 km F +
15 km C Pursuit
Norway Bjørn DæhlieNorway Vegard UlvangSweden Lars Håland
9 6 March 1990Norway Trondheim15 km CSoviet Union Alexey ProkourorovSweden Gunde SvanSweden Christer Majbäck
10 10 March 1990Sweden Örnsköldsvik30 km CNorway Terje LangliFinland Harri KirvesniemiSoviet Union Vladimir Smirnov
11 17 March 1990Norway Vang50 km FSweden Gunde SvanSweden Torgny MogrenItaly Alfred Runggaldier

Women

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
No. Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
1 9 December 1989United States Salt Lake City5 km CFinland Jaana SavolainenFinland Tuulikki PyykkonenSoviet Union Svetlana Nageykina
2 10 December 198915 km FItaly Stefania BelmondoSoviet Union Larisa LazutinaSoviet Union Yelena Välbe
3 15 December 1989Canada Thunder Bay15 km CSoviet Union Larisa LazutinaNorway Trude DybendahlSoviet Union Svetlana Nageykina
4 14 January 1990Soviet Union Moscow30 km FNorway Trude DybendahlSoviet Union Raissa SmetaninaSoviet Union Larisa Lazutina
5 18 February 1990Switzerland Pontresina15 km FItaly Manuela Di CentaSoviet Union Yelena VälbeSoviet Union Larisa Lazutina
6 20 February 1990Italy Val di Fiemme10 km FSoviet Union Yelena VälbeSoviet Union Lyubov YegorovaSoviet Union Svetlana Nageykina
7 25 February 1990Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bohinj10 km CSoviet Union Svetlana NageykinaSoviet Union Lyubov YegorovaNorway Trude Dybendahl
8 2 March 1990Finland Lahti5 km FSoviet Union Yelena VälbeSoviet Union Svetlana NageykinaSoviet Union Larisa Lazutina
9 7 March 1990Sweden Sollefteå30 km FItaly Manuela Di CentaEast Germany Gabriele HessSoviet Union Yelena Välbe
10 10 March 1990Sweden Örnsköldsvik10 km CNorway Trude DybendahlItaly Manuela Di CentaSoviet Union Larisa Lazutina
11 17 March 1990Norway Vang10+10 km PursuitNorway Trude DybendahlSoviet Union Larisa LazutinaSoviet Union Lyubov Yegorova

Men's team

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
10 December 1989United States Salt Lake City4 × 10 km relay C/F  Sweden
Jan Ottosson
Christer Majbäck
Torgny Mogren
Gunde Svan
 Norway I
Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass
Vegard Ulvang
Øyvind Skaanes
Bjørn Dæhlie
 Norway II
Arild Monsen
Erling Jevne
Torgeir Bjørn
Terje Langli
[3]
22 February 1990Italy Val di Fiemme4 × 10 km relay C/F  Sweden
Henrik Forsberg
Jan Ottosson
Christer Majbäck
Gunde Svan
 Italy
Maurilio De Zolt
Silvano Barco
Giorgio Vanzetta
Marco Albarello
 Norway
Øyvind Skaanes
Bjørn Dæhlie
Vegard Ulvang
Terje Langli
1 March 1990Finland Lahti4 × 10 km relay F  Italy
Silvio Fauner
Maurilio De Zolt
Giorgio Vanzetta
Alfred Runggaldier
 Soviet Union
Igor Badamshin
Alexey Prokourorov
Mikhail Botvinov
Vladimir Smirnov
 Sweden
Henrik Forsberg
Jan Ottosson
Torgny Mogren
Lars Håland
11 March 1990Sweden Örnsköldsvik4 × 10 km relay C/F  Sweden
Jan Ottosson
Christer Majbäck
Henrik Forsberg
Torgny Mogren
 Norway
Øyvind Skaanes
Sture Sivertsen
Vegard Ulvang
Terje Langli
 Czechoslovakia
Lubos Buchta
Ladislav Svanda
Radim Nyc
Vaclav Korunka
16 March 1990Norway Vang4 × 10 km relay C/F  Norway
Åge Skinstad
Terje Langli
Vegard Ulvang
Øyvind Skaanes
 Sweden
Torgny Mogren
Lars Håland
Christer Majbäck
Henrik Forsberg
 Soviet Union
Igor Badamshin
Alexander Golubev
Mikhail Botvinov
Vladimir Smirnov

Women's team

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
17 December 1989Canada Thunder Bay4 × 5 km relay C/F  Soviet Union
Svetlana Nageykina
Larisa Lazutina
Tamara Tikhonova
Yelena Välbe
 Finland
Pirkko Määttä
Tuulikki Pyykkönen
Erja Kuivalainen
Jaana Savolainen
 Norway
Trude Dybendahl
Anne Jahren
Nina Skeime
Marit Elveos
[4]
14 January 1990Soviet Union Moscow4 × 5 km relay C/F  Soviet Union
Svetlana Nageykina
Larisa Lazutina
Tamara Tikhonova
Yelena Välbe
 Sweden
 Norway
[5]
22 February 1990Italy Val di Fiemme4 × 5 km relay C/F  Soviet Union
Svetlana Nageykina
Lyubov Yegorova
Tamara Tikhonova
Yelena Välbe
 Norway
Solveig Pedersen
Elin Nilsen
Anne Jahren
Trude Dybendahl
 Finland
Pirkko Määttä
Jaana Savolainen
Marjut Lukkarinen
Tuulikki Pyykkönen
24 February 1990Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bohinj4 × 5 km relay C/F  Soviet Union
Elena Kaschirskaja
Raisa Smetanina
Tamara Tikhonova
Lyubov Yegorova
 Norway
Inger Helene Nybråten
Marit Wold
Marit Elveos
Nina Skeime
 Sweden
Karin Svingstedt
Magdalena Wallin
Marie-Helene Westin
Catrin Larsson
4 March 1990Finland Lahti4 × 5 km relay F  Norway
Solveig Pedersen
Inger Helene Nybråten
Anne Jahren
Trude Dybendahl
 Soviet Union
Svetlana Nageykina
Raisa Smetanina
Lyubov Yegorova
Larisa Lazutina
 Finland
Pirkko Määttä
Erja Kuivalainen
Eija Hyytiäinen
Tuulikki Pyykkönen
11 March 1990Sweden Örnsköldsvik4 × 5 km relay C/F  Soviet Union
Lyubov Yegorova
Larisa Lazutina
Tamara Tikhonova
Yelena Välbe
 Norway
Solveig Pedersen
Inger Helene Nybråten
Inger Lise Hegge
Elin Nilsen
 Finland
Tuulikki Pyykkönen
Pirkko Määttä
Erja Kuivalainen
Jaana Savolainen

Men's overall standings

Rank Points
1Norway Vegard Ulvang145
2Sweden Gunde Svan144
3Norway Bjørn Dæhlie118
4West Germany Jochen Behle88
5Sweden Christer Majbäck86
6Sweden Torgny Mogren76
7Soviet Union Vladimir Smirnov74
8Norway Terje Langli52
9Sweden Jan Ottosson48
10Sweden Lars Håland43

Women's overall standings

Rank Points
1Soviet Union Larisa Lazutina146
2Soviet Union Yelena Välbe137
3Norway Trude Dybendahl136
4Soviet Union Svetlana Nageykina134
5Italy Manuela Di Centa126
6Soviet Union Lyubov Yegorova94
7Soviet Union Tamara Tikhonova76
8Italy Stefania Belmondo66
9Finland Jaana Savolainen52
10Finland Tuulikki Pyykkönen47

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1989–90 season in parentheses)

References

  1. "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1990 MEN". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  2. "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1990 LADIES". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  3. Lohniský, Michael, ed. (February 1990). "Salt Lake City, USA 10.12.1989 4x10 km (klasicky a brusleni)" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  4. Lohniský, Michael, ed. (February 1990). "Canmore, Kanada 17.12.1989 4x5 km (klasicky a brusleni)" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  5. Lohniský, Michael, ed. (March 1990). "Moskva, SSSR 13.1. 4x5 km kombinovaně" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
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