FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982 were held in Schladming, Austria, between 28 January and 7 February 1982. These were the 27th World Championships; the men's races were held at Planai and the women's at Haus im Ennstal.[1]

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982
Host citySchladming, Styria, Austria
Events8
Opening27 January 1982
Closing7 February 1982
Opened byRudolf Kirchschläger
Main venuePlanai (men)
Haus im Ennstal (women)
Schladming is located in Alps
Schladming
Schladming
Location in the Alps of Europe
Schladming is located in Austria
Schladming
Schladming

The combined event returned as a separate event, with its own downhill and two slalom runs. From 1954 through 1980, it was a "paper race" which used the results from the three races (downhill, giant slalom, and slalom). The combined was last run at the world championships in 1948, the last without the giant slalom event. The combined was absent from the program in 1950 and 1952.

Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden won gold in the slalom[2][3] and silver in the giant slalom, upset by Steve Mahre of the United States.[4][5] Two women were triple medalists: Erika Hess of Switzerland won three golds, with titles in the slalom, giant slalom, and combined, and Christin Cooper of the U.S. won two silvers and a bronze. Switzerland and the U.S. led in total medals with five each; Switzerland had three golds (Hess') and five other nations each had a single gold medal.

These were the last World Championships scheduled for an even-numbered year (1996 was a postponement of 1995, due to lack of snow). The world championships returned to Schladming in 2013, with all 11 events held at Planai.

Men's competitions

Races were held at Planai.

Downhill

Saturday, 6 February

PlaceAthleteNationTimeDiff.
Harti Weirather  Austria1:55.10
Conradin Cathomen   Switzerland1:55.58+ 0.48
Erwin Resch  Austria1:55.73+ 0.63
4Franz Heinzer   Switzerland1:55.98+ 0.88
5Peter Müller   Switzerland1:56.05+ 0.95
6Vladimir Makeev  Soviet Union1:56.10+ 1.00
7Franz Klammer  Austria1:56.16+ 1.06
8Toni Bürgler   Switzerland1:56.61+ 1.51
9Steve Podborski  Canada1:56.78+ 1.68
10Michael Mair  Italy1:56.85+ 1.75
11Dave Murray  Canada1:56.94+ 1.84
12Peter Wirnsberger  Austria1:57.14+ 2.04
13Todd Brooker  Canada1:57.16+ 2.06
14Ken Read  Canada1:57.18+ 2.08
15Leonhard Stock  Austria1:57.25+ 2.15
16Konrad Bartelski  Great Britain1:57.49+ 2.39
17Michael Veith  West Germany1:57.76+ 2.66
18Valeri Tsyganov  Soviet Union1:57.78+ 2.68
19Michel Vion  France1:57.86+ 2.76
20Philippe Verneret  France1:58.09+ 2.99
22Tris Cochrane  United States1:58.31+ 3.21

Source:[6][7]

Giant Slalom

Wednesday, 3 February

PlaceAthleteNationTimeDiff.Run 1Run 2
Steve Mahre  United States2:38.801:21.321:17.48
Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden2:39.31+ 0.511:22.691:16.62
Boris Strel  Yugoslavia2:39.42+ 0.621:22.941:16.48
4Joël Gaspoz   Switzerland2:39.49+ 0.69
5Bruno Nöckler  Italy2:39.80+ 1.00
6Hans Enn  Austria2:39.96+ 1.16
7Bojan Križaj  Yugoslavia2:40.01+ 1.21
8Jean-Luc Fournier   Switzerland2:40.19+ 1.39
9Alain Navillod  France2:40.77+ 1.93
10Hubert Strolz  Austria2:41.28+ 2.48
11Jarle Halsnes  Norway2:41.36+ 2.56
12Torsten Jakobsson  Sweden2:41.28+ 2.48
13Max Julen   Switzerland2:41.51+ 2.71
14Jure Franko  Yugoslavia2:42.47+ 3.67
15Christian Orlainsky  Austria2:43.07+ 4.27
16Aleksandr Zhirov  Soviet Union2:43.63+ 4.83
17Valeri Tsyganov  Soviet Union2:43.72+ 4.92
18Odd Sørli  Norway2:44.12+ 4.32
19Mirolsav Schimmer  Czechoslovakia2:44.23+ 4.43
20Paul Arne Skajem  Norway2:44.28+ 4.48
27Jim Read  Canada2:48.77+ 8.97

Source:[4][5][8]

Slalom

Sunday, 7 February

PlaceAthleteNationTimeDiff.Run 1Run 2
Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden1:48.4852.0856.40
Bojan Križaj  Yugoslavia1:48.90+ 0.4252.3956.51
Bengt Fjällberg  Sweden1:49.32+ 0.8452.6356.69
4Paolo De Chiesa  Italy1:49.37+ 0.89
5Joël Gaspoz   Switzerland1:49.51+ 1.03
6Piero Gros  Italy1:50.68+ 2.20
7Peter Mally  Italy1:51.08+ 2.60
8Franz Gruber  Austria1:51.18+ 2.70
9Paul Arne Skajem  Norway1:51.78+ 3.30
10Vladimir Andreyev  Soviet Union1:52.60+ 4.12
11Jarle Halsnes  Norway1:53.52+ 5.04
12Toshihiro Kaiwa  Japan1:53.89+ 5.41
13Aleksandr Zhirov  Soviet Union1:54.48+ 6.00
14Tomaž Cerkovnik  Yugoslavia1:54.71+ 6.23
15Florian Beck  West Germany1:55.01+ 6.53

Source:[2][3][9]

Combined

Monday, 1 February (slalom: 2 runs)
Friday, 5 February (downhill)

PlaceAthleteNationPoints
Michel Vion  France12.64
Peter Lüscher   Switzerland18.08
Anton Steiner  Austria20.48
4Wolfram Ortner  Austria20.69
5Michel Canac  France35.42
6Odd Sørli  Norway46.51
7Gustav Oehrli  Switzerland59.47
8Ernst Riedlsperger  Austria61.13
9Bruno Nöckler  Italy61.55
10Peter Roth  West Germany62.14
11Valeri Tsyganov  Soviet Union78.91
12Tomaž Cerkovnik  Yugoslavia91.71
13Ivan Pacak  Czechoslovakia100.09
14Shinya Chiba  Japan103.15
15Miroslav Schimmer  Czechoslovakia103.99
22Tris Cochrane  United States141.30

Source:[10]

Women's competitions

Races were held at Haus im Ennstal.

Downhill

Thursday, 4 February

PlaceAthleteNationTimeDiff.
Gerry Sorensen  Canada1:37.47
Cindy Nelson  United States1:37.88+ 0.41
Laurie Graham  Canada1:37.91+ 0.44
4Torill Fjeldstad  Norway1:38.12+ 0.65
5Diane Lehodey  Canada1:38.22+ 0.75
6Elisabeth Kirchler  Austria1:38.24+ 0.77
7Doris de Agostini   Switzerland1:38.49+ 1.02
8Irene Epple  West Germany1:38.56+ 1.19
9Holly Flanders  United States1:38.68+ 1.21
10Cindy Oak  United States1:38.74+ 1.27

Source:[11][12]

Giant Slalom

Tuesday, 2 February

PlaceAthleteNationTimeDiff.Run 1Run 2
Erika Hess   Switzerland2:37.171:20.331:16.84
Christin Cooper  United States2:37.95+ 0.781:21.591:16.36
Ursula Konzett  Liechtenstein2:38.03+ 0.861:21.721:16.31
4Petra Wenzel  Liechtenstein2:38.05+ 0.88
5Fabienne Serrat  France2:38.49+ 1.32
6Tamara McKinney  United States2:38.77+ 1.60
7Daniela Zini  Italy2:39.31+ 2.14
8Elisabeth Kirchler  Austria2:39.63+ 2.46
9Christa Kinshofer  West Germany2:39.73+ 2.56
10Roswitha Steiner  Austria2:39.85+ 2.68

Source:[13]

Slalom

Friday, 5 February

PlaceAthleteNationTimeDiff.Run 1Run 2
Erika Hess   Switzerland1:41.6050.9350.67
Christin Cooper  United States1:41.93+ 0.3351.2450.69
Daniela Zini  Italy1:41.96+ 0.3651.2750.69
4Dorota Tlałka  Poland1:42.16+ 0.56
5Maria Rosa Quario  Italy1:42.17+ 0.57
6Maria Epple  West Germany1:43.85+ 2.25
7Roswitha Steiner  Austria1:43.99+ 2.39
8Metka Jerman  Yugoslavia1:44.74+ 3.14
9Olga Charvátová  Czechoslovakia1:44.80+ 3.20
10Fabienne Serrat  France1:44.89+ 3.29

Source:[14][15][16]

Combined

Thursday, 28 January (downhill)
Sunday, 31 January (slalom: 2 runs)

Medals table

PlaceNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1   Switzerland325
2  United States1315
3  Sweden1113
4  France112
5  Austria123
6  Canada112
7  Yugoslavia112
8  Italy11
8  Liechtenstein11

References

External links

  • FIS-Ski.com – results – 1982 World Championships – Schladming, Austria
  • FIS-ski.com – results – World Championships

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