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 | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Vegard Ulvang | Larisa Lazutina | |
Nations Cup | Norway | Soviet Union | |
Nations Cup Overall | Soviet Union | ||
Competition | |||
Locations | 10 venues | 10 venues | |
Individual | 11 events | 11 events | |
Relay/Team | 5 events | 6 events | |
Calendar
Men
No. | Date | Venue | Event | Winner | Second | Third | Ref. |
1 | 9 December 1989 | Salt Lake City | 15 km C | Bjørn Dæhlie | Vegard Ulvang | Jochen Behle | |
2 | 16 December 1989 | Canmore | 15 km F | Christer Majbäck | Bjørn Dæhlie | Markus Gandler | |
3 | 17 December 1989 | 50 km C | Jochen Behle | Igor Badamshin | Maurilio De Zolt | ||
4 | 13 January 1990 | Moscow | 30 km F | Gunde Svan | Vegard Ulvang | Torgny Mogren | |
5 | 17 February 1990 | Campra | 15 km F | Bjørn Dæhlie | Vegard Ulvang | Torgny Mogren | |
6 | 21 February 1990 | Val di Fiemme | 15 km C | Gunde Svan | Vegard Ulvang | Bjørn Dæhlie | |
7 | 25 February 1990 | Reit im Winkl | 30 km F | Vladimir Smirnov | Torgny Mogren | Jochen Behle | |
8 | 3 March 1990 | Lahti | 15 km F + 15 km C Pursuit | Bjørn Dæhlie | Vegard Ulvang | Lars Håland | |
9 | 6 March 1990 | Trondheim | 15 km C | Alexey Prokourorov | Gunde Svan | Christer Majbäck | |
10 | 10 March 1990 | Örnsköldsvik | 30 km C | Terje Langli | Harri Kirvesniemi | Vladimir Smirnov | |
11 | 17 March 1990 | Vang | 50 km F | Gunde Svan | Torgny Mogren | Alfred Runggaldier |
Women
No. | Date | Venue | Event | Winner | Second | Third | Ref. |
1 | 9 December 1989 | Salt Lake City | 5 km C | Jaana Savolainen | Tuulikki Pyykkonen | Svetlana Nageykina | |
2 | 10 December 1989 | 15 km F | Stefania Belmondo | Larisa Lazutina | Yelena Välbe | ||
3 | 15 December 1989 | Thunder Bay | 15 km C | Larisa Lazutina | Trude Dybendahl | Svetlana Nageykina | |
4 | 14 January 1990 | Moscow | 30 km F | Trude Dybendahl | Raissa Smetanina | Larisa Lazutina | |
5 | 18 February 1990 | Pontresina | 15 km F | Manuela Di Centa | Yelena Välbe | Larisa Lazutina | |
6 | 20 February 1990 | Val di Fiemme | 10 km F | Yelena Välbe | Lyubov Yegorova | Svetlana Nageykina | |
7 | 25 February 1990 | Bohinj | 10 km C | Svetlana Nageykina | Lyubov Yegorova | Trude Dybendahl | |
8 | 2 March 1990 | Lahti | 5 km F | Yelena Välbe | Svetlana Nageykina | Larisa Lazutina | |
9 | 7 March 1990 | Sollefteå | 30 km F | Manuela Di Centa | Gabriele Hess | Yelena Välbe | |
10 | 10 March 1990 | Örnsköldsvik | 10 km C | Trude Dybendahl | Manuela Di Centa | Larisa Lazutina | |
11 | 17 March 1990 | Vang | 10+10 km Pursuit | Trude Dybendahl | Larisa Lazutina | Lyubov Yegorova |
Men's team
Date | Venue | Event | Winner | Second | Third | Ref. |
10 December 1989 | Salt Lake City | 4 × 10 km relay C/F | Sweden | Norway I | Norway II | [3] |
22 February 1990 | Val di Fiemme | 4 × 10 km relay C/F | Sweden | Italy | Norway | |
1 March 1990 | Lahti | 4 × 10 km relay F | Italy | Soviet Union | Sweden | |
11 March 1990 | Örnsköldsvik | 4 × 10 km relay C/F | Sweden | Norway | Czechoslovakia | |
16 March 1990 | Vang | 4 × 10 km relay C/F | Norway
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Sweden | Soviet Union
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Women's team
Date | Venue | Event | Winner | Second | Third | Ref. |
17 December 1989 | Thunder Bay | 4 × 5 km relay C/F | Soviet Union | Finland | Norway | [4] |
14 January 1990 | Moscow | 4 × 5 km relay C/F | Soviet Union | Sweden |
Norway |
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22 February 1990 | Val di Fiemme | 4 × 5 km relay C/F | Soviet Union | Norway | Finland | |
24 February 1990 | Bohinj | 4 × 5 km relay C/F | Soviet Union
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Norway | Sweden
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4 March 1990 | Lahti | 4 × 5 km relay F | Norway | Soviet Union | Finland | |
11 March 1990 | Örnsköldsvik | 4 × 5 km relay C/F | Soviet Union | Norway | Finland |
Men's overall standings
Rank | Points | |
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1 | Vegard Ulvang | 145 |
2 | Gunde Svan | 144 |
3 | Bjørn Dæhlie | 118 |
4 | Jochen Behle | 88 |
5 | Christer Majbäck | 86 |
6 | Torgny Mogren | 76 |
7 | Vladimir Smirnov | 74 |
8 | Terje Langli | 52 |
9 | Jan Ottosson | 48 |
10 | Lars Håland | 43 |
Women's overall standings
Rank | Points | |
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1 | Larisa Lazutina | 146 |
2 | Yelena Välbe | 137 |
3 | Trude Dybendahl | 136 |
4 | Svetlana Nageykina | 134 |
5 | Manuela Di Centa | 126 |
6 | Lyubov Yegorova | 94 |
7 | Tamara Tikhonova | 76 |
8 | Stefania Belmondo | 66 |
9 | Jaana Savolainen | 52 |
10 | Tuulikki Pyykkönen | 47 |
Achievements
- First World Cup career victory
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- Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1989–90 season in parentheses)
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References
- "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1990 MEN". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
- "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1990 LADIES". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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