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1982–83 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

1982–83 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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The 17th season of World Cup competition began in December 1982 in Switzerland and concluded in March 1983 in Japan. For the first time, the overall titles were both won by Americans, Tamara McKinney and Phil Mahre. Mahre won his third consecutive overall World Cup title; McKinney became the first American woman (and third North American, after Mahre and Nancy Greene of Canada) to win the overall title.

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A major change in the World Cup series this year was the introduction of a new race, considered to be a combination of downhill and giant slalom, which was named "Super G". Because there were only five Super G races held during the season (three men's events and two ladies' events), the races were classified with the Giant Slalom discipline for the season awards (as well as for the next two seasons). Another major change was made to remove the World Cup/Olympics overlap. The FIS decided not to hold the 1984 World Championships at the 1984 Olympics but instead to move the biennial event to odd-numbered years, starting with 1985. Thus, this was the final odd-numbered year without scheduled World Championships.

Calendar

Men

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
41415 December 1982   Switzerland PontresinaDH 123 Austria Harti WeiratherAustria Franz KlammerSwitzerland Peter Müller
415212 December 1982   France Val d'IsèreSG 001 Switzerland Peter MüllerSwitzerland Peter LüscherSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
416314 December 1982   Italy CourmayeurSL 135 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSweden Stig StrandUnited States Phil Mahre
417419 December 1982   Italy Val GardenaDH 124 Switzerland Conradin CathomenAustria Erwin ReschAustria Franz Klammer
418512 December 1982  
19 December 1982  
France Val d'Isère (SG)
Italy Val Gardena (DH1)
KB 028 Switzerland Franz HeinzerSwitzerland Peter MüllerSwitzerland Peter Lüscher
419620 December 1982   Italy Val GardenaDH 125 Austria Franz KlammerSwitzerland Peter MüllerSwitzerland Urs Räber
420721 December 1982   Italy Madonna di CampiglioSL 136 Sweden Stig StrandSweden Ingemar StenmarkUnited States Phil Mahre
421822 December 1982   SG 002 Italy Michael MairAustria Hans EnnSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
422922 December 1982   KB 029 Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenAustria Christian OrlainskyAustria Franz Gruber
423104 January 1983   Switzerland ParpanSL 137 United States Steve MahreSwitzerland Jacques LüthyLiechtenstein Andreas Wenzel
424119 January 1983   France Val d'IsereDH 126 Austria Erwin ReschSwitzerland Peter LüscherSwitzerland Conradin Cathomen
4251210 January 1983   DH 127 Switzerland Conradin CathomenCanada Ken ReadItaly Danilo Sbardellotto
4261311 January 1983   Switzerland AdelbodenGS 130 Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenSwitzerland Max JulenSwitzerland Jacques Lüthy
4271421 January 1983   Austria KitzbühelDH 128 Switzerland Bruno KernenCanada Steve PodborskiSwitzerland Urs Räber
4281522 January 1983   DH 129 Canada Todd BrookerSwitzerland Urs RäberCanada Ken Read
4291623 January 1983   SL 138 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Christian OrlainskyUnited States Phil Mahre
4301723 January 1983   KB 030 United States Phil MahreLuxembourg Marc GirardelliSwitzerland Peter Lüscher
4311828 January 1983   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SarajevoDH 130 Austria Gerhard PfaffenbichlerCanada Steve PodborskiAustria Franz Klammer
4321929 January 1983   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska GoraGS 131 Austria Hans EnnSwitzerland Max JulenSweden Ingemar Stenmark
4332030 January 1983   SL 139 Austria Franz GruberSweden Stig StrandFrance Michel Canac
434215 February 1983   Austria St. AntonDH 131 Switzerland Peter LüscherSwitzerland Silvano MeliAustria Harti Weirather
435226 February 1983   SL 140 United States Steve MahreLiechtenstein Andreas WenzelUnited States Phil Mahre
436236 February 1983   KB 031 United States Phil MahreLiechtenstein Andreas WenzelUnited States Steve Mahre
437249 February 1983   West Germany GarmischSG 003 Switzerland Peter LüscherSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenAustria Hans Enn
4382511 February 1983   France MarksteinSL 141 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkItaly Paolo De ChiesaUnited States Phil Mahre
4392621 January 1983  
11 February 1983  
Austria Kitzbühel (DH1)
France Markstein (SL1)
KB 032 United States Phil MahreLiechtenstein Andreas WenzelLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
4402712 February 1983   France MarksteinSL 142 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan KrižajSweden Bengt FjällbergAustria Christian Orlainsky
4412813 February 1983   West Germany TodtnauGS 132 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSwitzerland Max JulenSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
4422923 February 1983   Sweden TärnabySL 143 Liechtenstein Andreas WenzelSweden Stig StrandSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
4433026 February 1983   Sweden GällivareGS 133 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkUnited States Phil Mahre
Switzerland Max Julen
4443127 February 1983   SL 144 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Stig StrandSweden Ingemar Stenmark
445326 March 1983   United States AspenDH 132 Canada Todd BrookerItaly Michael MairAustria Helmut Höflehner
446337 March 1983   GS 134 United States Phil MahreLuxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Ingemar Stenmark
447348 March 1983   United States VailGS 135 United States Phil MahreSweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Max Julen
4483512 March 1983   Canada Lake LouiseDH 133 Austria Helmut HöflehnerAustria Franz KlammerSwitzerland Conradin Cathomen
4493619 March 1983   Japan FuranoGS 136 United States Phil MahreSwitzerland Max JulenSweden Ingemar Stenmark
4503720 March 1983   SL 145 Sweden Stig StrandLiechtenstein Andreas WenzelSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
Nations Cup21 March 1983   Japan FuranoPS ncr Sweden Ingemar StenmarkUnited States Phil MahreLiechtenstein Andreas Wenzel

Ladies

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
17 December 1982  France Val d'IsèreDHSwitzerland Doris de AgostiniAustria Lea SölknerSwitzerland Maria Walliser
39228 December 1982   GS 123 Switzerland Erika HessUnited States Tamara McKinneyLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
39338 December 1982   KB 027 Austria Elisabeth KirchlerUnited States Tamara McKinneySwitzerland Erika Hess
394410 December 1982   Italy Limone PiemonteSL 135 United States Tamara McKinneySwitzerland Erika HessLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
395515 December 1982   Italy San SicarioDH 109 France Caroline AttiaFrance Claudine EmonetWest Germany Heidi Wiesler
396617 December 1982   Italy PiancavalloSL 136 Switzerland Erika HessFrance Perrine PelenUnited States Christin Cooper
397715 December 1982  
17 December 1982  
Italy San Sicario (DH)
Italy Piancavallo (SL)
KB 028 United States Christin CooperSwitzerland Erika HessLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
39889 January 1983   Switzerland VerbierSG 001 West Germany Irene EppleLiechtenstein Hanni WenzelUnited States Tamara McKinney
399910 January 1983   SG 002 United States Cindy NelsonSwitzerland Zoe HaasWest Germany Irene Epple
4001011 January 1983   Switzerland DavosSL 137 United States Tamara McKinneySwitzerland Erika HessFrance Perrine Pelen
1114 January 1983  Austria SchrunsDHSwitzerland Doris de AgostiniFrance Élisabeth ChaudFrance Caroline Attia
4021216 January 1983   SL 138 Austria Anni KronbichlerItaly Maria Rosa Quario
Poland Małgorzata Tlałka
4031321 January 1983   France MegèveDH 111 Switzerland Maria WalliserUnited States Maria MaricichFrance Marie-Luce Waldmeier
4041416 January 1983  
21 January 1983  
Austria Schruns (SL)
France Megève (DH1)
KB 029 Czechoslovakia Olga CharvátováAustria Sylvia EderFrance Fabienne Serrat
1522 January 1983  France MegèveDHAustria Elisabeth KirchlerSwitzerland Doris de AgostiniFrance Caroline Attia
4061623 January 1983   France St. GervaisGS 124 United States Tamara McKinneyUnited States Christin CooperFrance Carole Merle
1729 January 1983  Switzerland Les DiableretsDHSwitzerland Doris de AgostiniAustria Elisabeth KirchlerAustria Veronika Vitzthum
4081830 January 1983   SL 139 Italy Maria Rosa QuarioLiechtenstein Hanni WenzelPoland Dorota Tlałka
4091930 January 1983   KB 030 Liechtenstein Hanni WenzelWest Germany Michaela GergAustria Elisabeth Kirchler
410205 February 1983   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SarajevoDH 114 Switzerland Maria WalliserAustria Elisabeth KirchlerSwitzerland Ariane Ehrat
411219 February 1983   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MariborSL 140 Switzerland Erika HessLiechtenstein Hanni WenzelAustria Anni Kronbichler
4122212 February 1983   Czechoslovakia Vysoké TatrySL 141 Italy Maria Rosa QuarioSwitzerland Erika HessPoland Małgorzata Tlałka
413235 March 1983   Canada Mont TremblantDH 115 Canada Laurie GrahamSwitzerland Maria WalliserSwitzerland Michela Figini
414246 March 1983   GS 125 France Anne Flore ReyWest Germany Maria EppleSwitzerland Erika Hess
415258 March 1983   United States Waterville ValleySL 142 Austria Roswitha SteinerUnited States Tamara McKinneyLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
416269 March 1983   GS 126 United States Tamara McKinneyWest Germany Maria EppleFrance Fabienne Serrat
4172710 March 1983   GS 127 United States Tamara McKinneyWest Germany Maria EppleUnited States Cindy Nelson
4182812 March 1983   United States VailGS 128 United States Tamara McKinneyUnited States Cindy NelsonSwitzerland Erika Hess
4192918 March 1983   Japan FuranoGS 129 Liechtenstein Hanni WenzelFrance Fabienne SerratSwitzerland Maria Walliser
4203020 March 1983   SL 143 United States Tamara McKinneySwitzerland Erika HessPoland Małgorzata Tlałka
Nations Cup21 March 1983   Japan FuranoPS ncp France Anne-Flore ReyLiechtenstein Hanni WenzelAustria Anni Kronbichler

Men

Overall

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In Men's Overall World Cup 1982/83 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). 32 racers had a point deduction. Phil Mahre won his third Overall World Cup in a row.

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Downhill

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In Men's Downhill World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. 13 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Franz Klammer won the cup with only one win. He won his fifth Downhill World Cup.

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Giant Slalom / Super G

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In Men's Giant Slalom and Super G World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. Nine racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Peter Müller won the first ever World Cup Super G. Phil Mahre won the cup with all of his counted results collected in Giant Slaloms.

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Slalom

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In Men's Slalom World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. 13 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Ingemar Stenmark and his childhood friend Stig Strand tied for the overall title, but Stenmark won under the FIS newly revised tiebreaker format of most race victories (3 to 2). He thus won his eighth Slalom World Cup.

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Combined

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In Men's Combined World Cup 1982/83 all 5 results count. Phil Mahre won his fourth Combined World Cup in a row.

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Ladies

Overall

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In Women's Overall World Cup 1982/83 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). 32 racers had a point deduction.

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Downhill

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In Women's Downhill World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. Four racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

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Giant Slalom / Super G

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In Women's Giant Slalom and Super G World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Super G-races were held for the first time. Irene Epple won the first ever World Cup Super G. Tamara McKinney won the cup with all of her counted results collected in Giant Slaloms.

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Slalom

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In Women's Slalom World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

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Combined

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In Women's Combined World Cup 1982/83 all 4 results count. All four events saw a different winner from a different country.

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Nations Cup

Overall

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Men

All points were shown including individual deduction.

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Ladies

All points were shown including individual deduction.

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References

  1. "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1983 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.

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