Alpine_Ski_World_Cup_1981

1980–81 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

1980–81 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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The 15th World Cup season began in December 1980 in France and concluded in March 1981 in Switzerland. Phil Mahre became the first American to win an overall title, the first of his three consecutive overall titles. Marie-Theres Nadig of Switzerland won the women's overall title.

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Six-time ladies overall champion Annemarie Moser-Pröll of Austria, who first competed on the World Cup tour in 1969 at age 16, and four-time men's overall champion Gustav Thöni of Italy, who first competed on the World Cup tour in 1970 at age 18, both retired at the end of the 1980 season. After winning the overall title this year, Nadig, who had joined the tour in 1971, also retired. In part to stop this exodus of talent, the International Ski Federation decided to offer a new kind of license to its athletes, called a "B license", which permitted holders to receive sponsorship payments directly (instead of through their federation) but still retain their World Cup eligibility.[1]

Calendar

Men

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
34517 December 1980   France Val d'IsèreDH 103 Austria Uli SpießCanada Ken ReadCanada Steve Podborski
34629 December 1980   Italy Madonna di CampiglioSL 116 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkLiechtenstein Paul FrommeltSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
347310 December 1980   GS 110 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSoviet Union Aleksandr ZhirovAustria Gerhard Jäger
348414 December 1980   Italy Val GardenaDH 104 Switzerland Peter MüllerAustria Harti WeiratherCanada Steve Podborski
34959 December 1980  
14 December 1980  
Italy Madonna di Campiglio (SL)
Italy Val Gardena (DH)
KB 018 Switzerland Peter MüllerAustria Leonhard StockLiechtenstein Andreas Wenzel
350615 December 1980   Italy Val GardenaDH 105 Austria Harti WeiratherAustria Uli SpießSwitzerland Peter Müller
351721 December 1980   Switzerland St. MoritzDH 106 Canada Steve PodborskiAustria Peter WirnsbergerSwitzerland Peter Müller
35284 January 1981   Switzerland Ebnat-KappelGS 111 Austria Christian OrlainskyAustria Hans EnnSwitzerland Jean-Luc Fournier
35397 December 1980  
4 January 1981  
France Val d'Isère (DH)
Switzerland Ebnat-Kappel (GS)
KB 019 Liechtenstein Andreas WenzelAustria Hans EnnUnited States Phil Mahre
354106 January 1981   France MorzineGS 112 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSwitzerland Joël GaspozSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
3551110 January 1981   West Germany GarmischDH 107 Canada Steve PodborskiSwitzerland Peter MüllerAustria Harti Weirather
356126 January 1981  
10 January 1981  
France Morzine (GS)
West Germany Garmisch (DH)
KB 020 United States Phil MahreSwitzerland Peter MüllerLiechtenstein Andreas Wenzel
3571311 January 1981   West Germany GarmischSL 117 United States Steve MahreBulgaria Petar PopangelovLiechtenstein Paul Frommelt
3581413 January 1981   West Germany OberstaufenSL 118 Liechtenstein Paul FrommeltSweden Ingemar StenmarkUnited States Steve Mahre
3591517 January 1981   Austria KitzbühelDH 108 Canada Steve PodborskiSwitzerland Peter MüllerAustria Peter Wirnsberger
3601613 January 1981  
17 January 1981  
West Germany Oberstaufen (SL)
Austria Kitzbühel (DH)
KB 021 United States Phil MahreUnited States Steve MahreSweden Ingemar Stenmark
3611718 January 1981   Austria KitzbühelSL 119 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSoviet Union Vladimir AndreevAustria Christian Orlainsky
3621824 January 1981   Switzerland WengenDH 109 Switzerland Toni BürglerAustria Harti WeiratherCanada Steve Podborski
3631925 January 1981   SL 120 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan KrižajLuxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Ingemar Stenmark
3642026 January 1981   Switzerland AdelbodenGS 113 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boris Strel
Austria Christian Orlainsky
3652131 January 1981   Austria St. AntonDH 110 Austria Harti WeiratherAustria Peter WirnsbergerCanada Steve Podborski
366221 February 1981   SL 121 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkUnited States Phil MahreNorway Jarle Halsnes
367231 February 1981   KB 022 United States Phil MahreItaly Herbert PlankWest Germany Herbert Renoth
368242 February 1981   Austria SchladmingGS 114 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Hans EnnSwitzerland Jean-Luc Fournier
369258 February 1981   Norway OsloSL 122 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSweden Bengt FjällbergSoviet Union Vladimir Andreev
3702611 February 1981   Norway Voss GS 115 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSoviet Union Aleksandr ZhirovItaly Bruno Nöckler
3712714 February 1981   Sweden ÅreGS 116 Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSoviet Union Aleksandr ZhirovUnited States Phil Mahre
3722815 February 1981   SL 123 United States Phil MahreSweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Franz Gruber
373295 March 1981   United States AspenDH 111 Soviet Union Valeri TsyganovAustria Harti WeiratherAustria Gerhard Pfaffenbichler
374306 March 1981   DH 112 Austria Harti WeiratherCanada Steve PodborskiSwitzerland Franz Heinzer
375317 March 1981   GS 117 United States Phil MahreSweden Ingemar StenmarkUnited States Steve Mahre
3763214 March 1981   Japan FuranoGS 118 Soviet Union Aleksandr ZhirovAustria Gerhard JägerSweden Ingemar Stenmark
3773315 March 1981   SL 124 United States Phil MahreSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan KrižajSweden Ingemar Stenmark
3783424 March 1981   Bulgaria BorovetsGS 119 Soviet Union Aleksandr ZhirovSweden Ingemar StenmarkSwitzerland Joël Gaspoz
3793525 March 1981   SL 125 Soviet Union Aleksandr ZhirovUnited States Steve MahreUnited States Phil Mahre
3803628 March 1981   Switzerland LaaxGS 120 Soviet Union Aleksandr ZhirovUnited States Phil MahreSweden Ingemar Stenmark
Nations Cup30 March 1981   Switzerland LaaxPS ncr Sweden Ingemar StenmarkNorway Jarle HalsnesUnited States Phil Mahre

Ladies

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[3]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
32713 December 1980   France Val d'IsèreDH 090 Switzerland Marie-Theres NadigCanada Kathy KreinerWest Germany Irene Epple
32824 December 1980   GS 105 West Germany Irene EppleFrance Perrine PelenWest Germany Christa Kinshofer
32934 December 1980   KB 018 Switzerland Marie-Theres NadigWest Germany Irene EppleWest Germany Christa Kinshofer
33048 December 1980   Italy Limone PiemonteGS 106 Switzerland Marie-Theres NadigItaly Daniela ZiniFrance Fabienne Serrat
331512 December 1980  Italy PiancavalloDH 091 Switzerland Marie-Theres NadigNorway Torill FjeldstadSwitzerland Doris de Agostini
33268 December 1980  
12 December 1980  
Italy Limone Piemonte (GS)
Italy Piancavallo (DH)
KB 019 Switzerland Marie-Theres NadigFrance Fabienne SerratSwitzerland Erika Hess
333713 December 1980   Italy PiancavalloSL 116 France Fabienne SerratSwitzerland Erika HessItaly Maria Rosa Quario
334817 December 1980  Austria AltenmarktDH 092 Czechoslovakia Jana ŠoltýsováSwitzerland Doris de AgostiniNorway Torill Fjeldstad
335918 December 1980   SL 117 France Perrine PelenWest Germany Christa KinshoferItaly Daniela Zini
3361021 December 1980   Italy BormioSL 118 France Perrine PelenSoviet Union Nadezhda PatrikeyevaSwitzerland Erika Hess
337118 January 1981  West Germany PfrontenDH 093 Austria Cornelia PröllSwitzerland Doris de AgostiniUnited States Holly Flanders
3381212 January 1981   Austria SchrunsDH 094 Switzerland Doris de AgostiniUnited States Cindy NelsonWest Germany Irene Epple
3391313 January 1981   SL 119 Switzerland Erika HessItaly Claudia GiordaniUnited States Tamara McKinney
3401419 January 1981  Switzerland Crans-MontanaDH 095 Switzerland Marie-Theres NadigSwitzerland Doris de AgostiniWest Germany Christa Kinshofer
3411521 January 1981   SL 120 Switzerland Erika HessUnited States Christin CooperLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
3421621 January 1981   KB 020 West Germany Christa KinshoferSwitzerland Erika HessUnited States Christin Cooper
3431722 January 1981   Switzerland Haute-NendazGS 107 United States Tamara McKinneyLiechtenstein Hanni WenzelWest Germany Irene Epple
3441824 January 1981   France Les GetsGS 108 United States Tamara McKinneyWest Germany Christa KinshoferLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
3451928 January 1981  France MegèveDH 096 Switzerland Doris de AgostiniSwitzerland Marie-Theres NadigNorway Torill Fjeldstad
3462024 January 1981  
28 January 1981  
France Les Gets (GS)
France Megève (DH)
KB 021 Liechtenstein Hanni WenzelUnited States Tamara McKinneySwitzerland Marie-Theres Nadig
3472129 January 1981  France MegèveDH 097 Switzerland Marie-Theres NadigSwitzerland Doris de AgostiniAustria Cornelia Pröll
3482231 January 1981   Switzerland Les DiableretsSL 121 Switzerland Erika HessUnited States Christin CooperItaly Daniela Zini
349233 February 1981   West Germany ZwieselSL 122 Switzerland Erika HessItaly Daniela ZiniUnited States Christin Cooper
350244 February 1981   GS 109 West Germany Maria EppleWest Germany Christa KinshoferUnited States Tamara McKinney
351258 February 1981   Austria Haus im EnnstalDH 098 Canada Gerry SorensenWest Germany Irene EppleAustria Cornelia Pröll
352263 February 1981  
8 February 1981  
West Germany Zwiesel (SL)
Austria Haus im Ennstal (DH)
KB 022 Liechtenstein Hanni WenzelSwitzerland Maria WalliserUnited States Christin Cooper
3532710 February 1981   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MariborGS 110 Switzerland Marie-Theres NadigWest Germany Maria EppleWest Germany Irene Epple
354286 March 1981   United States AspenDH 099 Austria Elisabeth KirchlerWest Germany Regine MösenlechnerUnited States Cindy Nelson
355298 March 1981   GS 111 United States Tamara McKinneySwitzerland Erika HessItaly Wanda Bieler
3563013 March 1981   Japan FuranoGS 112 Switzerland Marie-Theres NadigLiechtenstein Hanni WenzelUnited States Christin Cooper
3573115 March 1981   SL 123 Switzerland Erika HessUnited States Christin CooperWest Germany Maria Epple
3583224 March 1981   Switzerland Wangs-PizolSL 124 Switzerland Erika HessItaly Daniela ZiniSwitzerland Maria Walliser
3593325 March 1981   GS 113 Switzerland Erika HessUnited States Christin CooperLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
Nations Cup30 March 1981   Switzerland LaaxPS ncp United States Tamara McKinneyWest Germany Traudl HächerLiechtenstein Hanni Wenzel

Men

Overall

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In men's overall World Cup 1980/81 the best five downhills, best five giant slaloms, best five slaloms and best three combined count. 28 racers had a point deduction. Ingemar Stenmark had 156 points deduction and won 10 races. For the first time he tried to score points in combined and was able to collect 15 points - not enough to win the Overall World Cup.

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Downhill

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In men's downhill World Cup 1980/81 the best 5 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.

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Giant slalom

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In men's giant slalom World Cup 1980/81 the best 5 results count. 15 racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets. Ingemar Stenmark won the cup with maximum points. He won his sixth Giant slalom World Cup! This record is still unbeaten!

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Slalom

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In men's slalom World Cup 1980/81 the best 5 results count. 13 racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets. Ingemar Stenmark won his seventh Slalom World Cup in a row! This record is still unbeaten!

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Combined

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In men's combined World Cup 1980/81 all 5 results count.

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Ladies

Overall

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In women's overall World Cup 1980/81 the best five downhills, best five giant slaloms, best five slaloms and best three combined count. 19 racers had a point deduction. Marie-Theres Nadig won 9 races.

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Downhill

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In women's downhill World Cup 1980/81 the best 5 results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.

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Giant slalom

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In women's giant slalom World Cup 1980/81 the best 5 results count. 12 racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.

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Slalom

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In women's slalom World Cup 1980/81 the best 5 results count. Five racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets. Erika Hess won six races in a row. She won the World Cup with maximum points.

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Combined

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In women's combined World Cup 1980/81 all 5 results count.

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Nations Cup

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Men

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Ladies

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References

  1. Shapiro, Leonard (5 February 1984). "World Cup". The Washington Post. Retrieved 9 January 2018.

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