1991 Alpine Skiing World Cup

The season 1990/1991 the FIS Alpine World Cup, organized by the began on 1 December 1990 in Valloire ( women). On 8 / 9 August 1990 took place on Mount Hutt in New Zealand two races of men instead, then followed a nearly three -month break until early December. The season ended on March 24, 1991 in Waterville Valley.

For men, 27 races were held (8 runs, 3 Super- G, Giant Slalom 7, 9 slalom ). For women, there were also 27 races (9 runs, 5 Super G, Giant Slalom 6, 7 slalom ). To this end, a combined score came in the men and their two for women.

The highlight of the season was the 1991 World Championships in Saalbach -Hinterglemm.

  • 2.1 Departure
  • 2.2 Super -G
  • 2.3 Giant Slalom
  • 2.4 slalom
  • 2.5 combination
  • 3.1 Departure
  • 3.2 Super -G
  • 3.3 Giant Slalom
  • 3.4 slalom
  • 3.5 combination

World Cup ratings

Appreciation

Departure

Super -G

Giant Slalom

Slalom

Combination

Podium Men

Departure

Super -G

Giant Slalom

Slalom

Combination

Podium ladies

Departure

Super -G

Giant Slalom

Slalom

Combination

Nations Cup

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