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词条 1991–92 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
释义

  1. Calendar

      Men    Ladies  

  2. Men

      Overall    Downhill    Super G    Giant Slalom    Slalom    Combined  

  3. Ladies

      Overall    Downhill    Super G    Giant Slalom    Slalom    Combined  

  4. Nations Cup

      Overall    Men    Ladies  

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox Double Wintersport World Cup
| title=FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1991/92
| competition1=Overall
| competition1men={{flagicon|SUI}} Paul Accola
| competition1ladies={{flagicon|AUT}} Petra Kronberger
| competition2=Downhill
| competition2men={{flagicon|SUI}} Franz Heinzer
| competition2ladies={{flagicon|GER}} Katja Seizinger
| competition3=Super G
| competition3men={{flagicon|SUI}} Paul Accola
| competition3ladies={{flagicon|FRA}} Carole Merle
| competition4=Giant Slalom
| competition4men={{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba
| competition4ladies={{flagicon|FRA}} Carole Merle
| competition5=Slalom
| competition5men={{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba
| competition5ladies={{flagicon|SUI}} Vreni Schneider
| competition6=Nations Cup
| competition6men={{flagicon|SUI}} Switzerland
| competition6ladies={{flagicon|AUT}} Austria
| mixedcompetition1=Nations Cup overall
| mixedcompetition1both={{flagicon|AUT}} Austria
| menlocations=18
| ladieslocations=15
| menindividual=34
| ladiesindividual=30
| previous=1990/91
| next=1992/93
}}

The 26th World Cup season began in November 1991 in the United States and concluded in March 1992 in Switzerland. The overall winners were Paul Accola of Switzerland, his first, and Petra Kronberger of Austria, her third straight.

A major change during this season was made to the scoring system, moving from a "Top 15" system, with 25 points for first, 20 for second, and 15 for third down to 1 for 15th, to a "Top 30" system, with 100 for first, 80 for second, and 60 for third down to 1 for 30th. A slight change was made to the points awarded at lower levels in 1992-93, and that revised system has remained in effect until the present. This was also the first season after the dissolution of Yugoslavia into multiple nations, with its traditional skiing resorts (Kranjska Gora and Maribor) becoming part of Slovenia, and the Soviet Union also dissolved during this season, on 25/26 December 1991.

A break in the schedule in February was for the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France from 9-22 February.

Calendar

Men

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[1]
{{Abbr|Race|Race event in total}}{{Abbr|Season|Season event}}DatePlace{{Abbr|Type|Discipline event in total}}WinnerSecondThird
726123 November 1991  {{flagicon|USA}} Park CityGS 192 ITA}} Alberto TombaSUI}} Paul AccolaITA}} Roberto Spampatti
727224 November 1991  SL 222 ITA}} Alberto TombaSUI}} Paul AccolaITA}} Konrad Ladstätter
728329 November 1991  {{flagicon|USA}} BreckenridgeGS 193 SUI}} Paul AccolaITA}} Alberto TombaSWE}} Fredrik Nyberg
729430 November 1991  SL 223 SUI}} Paul AccolaSWE}} Thomas Fogdö
{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba
73057 December 1991  {{flagicon|FRA}} Val d'IsèreDH 215 USA}} A. J. KittAUT}} Leonhard StockSUI}} Franz Heinzer
73168 December 1991  SG 040 LUX}} Marc GirardelliNOR}} Atle SkårdalSUI}} Urs Kälin
732710 December 1991  ITA}} SestriereSL 224 ITA}} Alberto TombaNOR}} Finn Christian JaggeNOR}} Ole Kristian Furuseth
733814 December 1991  ITA}} Val GardenaDH 216 SUI}} Franz HeinzerAUT}} Leonhard StockNOR}} Atle Skårdal
734915 December 1991  ITA}} Alta BadiaGS 194 ITA}} Alberto TombaSUI}} Steve LocherSUI}} Paul Accola
7351017 December 1991  ITA}} Madonna di CampiglioSL 225 NOR}} Finn Christian JaggeITA}} Alberto TombaSWE}} Thomas Fogdö
736114 January 1992  {{flagicon|SLO}} Kranjska GoraGS 195 ITA}} Sergio BergamelliSUI}} Hans PierenITA}} Alberto Tomba
737125 January 1992  SL 226 ITA}} Alberto TombaGER}} Armin BittnerNOR}} Finn Christian Jagge
7381311 January 1992  {{flagicon|GER}} GarmischDH 217 GER}} Markus WasmeierSUI}} Patrick OrtliebGER}} Hansjörg Tauscher
7391412 January 1992  SG 041 ITA}} Patrick HolzerSUI}} Paul AccolaAUT}} Peter Rzehak
7401513 January 1992  SL 227 FRA}} Patrice BianchiAUT}} Hubert StrolzITA}} Alberto Tomba
7411613 January 1992  KB 060 SUI}} Paul AccolaNOR}} Ole Kristian FurusethAUT}} Hubert Strolz
7421717 January 1992  {{flagicon|AUT}} KitzbühelDH 218 SUI}} Franz HeinzerSUI}} Daniel MahrerSUI}} Xavier Gigandet
7431818 January 1992  DH 219 SUI}} Franz HeinzerUSA}} A. J. KittAUT}} Patrick Ortlieb
7441919 January 1992  SL 228 ITA}} Alberto TombaFRA}} Patrice BianchiGER}} Armin Bittner
7452019 January 1992  KB 061 SUI}} Paul AccolaLUX}} Marc GirardelliAUT}} Hubert Strolz
7462122 January 1992  SUI}} AdelbodenGS 196 NOR}} Ole Kristian FurusethSUI}} Hans PierenLUX}} Marc Girardelli
7472225 January 1992  {{flagicon|SUI}} WengenDH 220 SUI}} Franz HeinzerGER}} Markus WasmeierAUT}} Helmut Höflehner
7482326 January 1992  SL 229 ITA}} Alberto TombaSUI}} Paul AccolaGER}} Armin Bittner
7492426 January 1992  KB 062 SUI}} Paul AccolaAUT}} Günther MaderAUT}} Hubert Strolz
750251 February 1992  FRA}} MegèveSG 042 SUI}} Paul AccolaSUI}} Marco HanglSUI}} Franz Heinzer
751262 February 1992  FRA}} St. GervaisGS 197 NOR}} Didrik MarkstenITA}} Alberto TombaGER}} Markus Wasmeier
1992 Winter Olympics (9–22 February)
752271 March 1992  Japan|1947}} MoriokaSG 043 SUI}} Paul AccolaSUI}} Urs KälinNOR}} Jan Einar Thorsen
753286 March 1992  {{flagicon|CAN}} PanoramaDH 221 SUI}} William BesseSUI}} Daniel Mahrer
{{flagicon|AUT}} Günther Mader
754297 March 1992  DH 222 SUI}} Daniel MahrerNOR}} Jan Einar ThorsenUSA}} A. J. Kitt
755308 March 1992  SG 044 AUT}} Günther MaderNOR}} Kjetil André AamodtLUX}} Marc Girardelli
7563114 March 1992  {{flagicon|USA}} AspenDH 223 SUI}} Daniel MahrerSUI}} William BesseAUT}} Patrick Ortlieb
7573215 March 1992  SG 045 NOR}} Kjetil André AamodtAUT}} Günther MaderSUI}} Paul Accola
7583320 March 1992  {{flagicon|SUI}} Crans-MontanaGS 198 ITA}} Alberto TombaNOR}} Kjetil André AamodtNOR}} Didrik Marksten
7593422 March 1992  SL 230 ITA}} Alberto TombaSUI}} Paul AccolaNOR}} Finn Christian Jagge

Ladies

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[2]
{{Abbr|Race|Race event in total}}{{Abbr|Season|Season event}}DatePlace{{Abbr|Type|Discipline event in total}}WinnerSecondThird
674130 November 1991  {{flagicon|AUT}} Lech am ArlbergSL 215 SUI}} Vreni SchneiderAUT}} Petra KronbergerSWE}} Pernilla Wiberg
67521 December 1991  SL 216 ESP}} Blanca Fernández OchoaSUI}} Vreni SchneiderAUT}} Petra Kronberger
67637 December 1991  {{flagicon|ITA}} Santa CaterinaSG 038 GER}} Katja SeizingerAUT}} Barbara SadlederGER}} Miriam Vogt
48 December 1991  GS  SUI}} Vreni SchneiderITA}} Deborah CompagnoniUSA}} Diann Roffe
678514 December 1991  DH 182 SUI}} Chantal BournissenGER}} Katja SeizingerSUI}} Heidi Zurbriggen
679615 December 1991  SG 039 FRA}} Carole MerleSUI}} Petra KronbergerSUI}} Heidi Zurbriggen
680721 December 1991  FRA}} Serre ChevalierDH 183 AUT}} Petra KronbergerSUI}} Heidi ZurbriggenGER}} Miriam Vogt
68185 January 1992  GER}} OberstaufenGS 188 SUI}} Vreni SchneiderITA}} Deborah CompagnoniFRA}} Carole Merle
682911 January 1992  {{flagicon|AUT}} SchrunsDH 184 GER}} Katja SeizingerAUT}} Sabine GintherURS}} Svetlana Gladysheva
6831012 January 1992  SL 217 AUT}} Sabine GintherESP}} Blanca Fernández OchoaNZL}} Annelise Coberger
6841112 January 1992  KB 055 AUT}} Sabine GintherAUT}} Anja HaasSUI}} Heidi Zurbriggen
6851214 January 1992  {{flagicon|AUT}} HinterstoderSL 218 NZL}} Annelise CobergerSUI}} Vreni SchneiderUSA}} Julie Parisien
6861315 January 1992  GS 189 FRA}} Carole MerleITA}} Deborah CompagnoniSUI}} Vreni Schneider
6871418 January 1992  SLO}} MariborSL 219 SUI}} Vreni SchneiderITA}} Deborah CompagnoniSWE}} Pernilla Wiberg
6881520 January 1992  ITA}} PiancavalloGS 190 FRA}} Carole MerleSUI}} Vreni SchneiderUSA}} Eva Twardokens
6891625 January 1992  {{flagicon|FRA}} MorzineDH 185 GER}} Katja SeizingerGER}} Katharina GutensohnGER}} Michaela Gerg-Leitner
6901726 January 1992  SG 040 ITA}} Deborah CompagnoniAUT}} Ulrike MaierNOR}} Merete Fjeldavlie
1827 January 1992  GS  FRA}} Carole MerleITA}} Deborah CompagnoniUSA}} Diann Roffe
692191 February 1992  {{flagicon|SUI}} GrindelwaldDH 186 AUT}} Sabine GintherGER}} Miriam VogtSUI}} Chantal Bournissen
693202 February 1992  SL 220 AUT}} Monika MaierhoferSWE}} Pernilla WibergNZL}} Annelise Coberger
694212 February 1992  KB 056 AUT}} Sabine GintherAUT}} Petra KronbergerGER}} Miriam Vogt
1992 Winter Olympics (9–22 February)
6952228 February 1992  {{flagicon|NOR}} NarvikGS 192 SWE}} Pernilla WibergAUT}} Anita WachterESP}} Blanca Fernández Ochoa
6962329 February 1992  SL 221 SUI}} Vreni SchneiderSWE}} Pernilla WibergAUT}} Petra Kronberger
697242 March 1992  SWE}} SundsvallSL 222 USA}} Julie ParisienSWE}} Pernilla WibergAUT}} Karin Buder
698257 March 1992  {{flagicon|USA}} VailDH 187 GER}} Katja SeizingerCAN}} Kerrin Lee-GartnerGER}} Miriam Vogt
699268 March 1992  SG 041 NOR}} Merete FjeldavlieAUT}} Petra KronbergerFRA}} Carole Merle
7002714 March 1992  {{flagicon|CAN}} PanoramaDH 188 AUT}} Petra KronbergerFRA}} Carole MerleGER}} Katja Seizinger
7012815 March 1992  SG 042 FRA}} Carole MerleCAN}} Kerrin Lee-GartnerAUT}} Sylvia Eder
7022919 March 1992  {{flagicon|SUI}} Crans-MontanaSG 043 FRA}} Carole MerleNOR}} Merete FjeldavlieSUI}} Zoe Haas
7033021 March 1992  GS 193 FRA}} Carole MerleESP}} Blanca Fernández OchoaSUI}} Corinne Rey Bellet

Men

Overall

see complete table

In Men's Overall World Cup 1991/92 all results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKB
1 Paul Accola{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 1699 52 429 330 588 300
2 Alberto Tomba{{Flagu|Italy}} 1362 0 22 520 820 0
3 Marc Girardelli{{Flagu|Luxembourg}} 996 182 296 210 228 80
4 Ole Kristian Furuseth{{Flagu|Norway}} 854 15 160 285 290 104
5 Franz Heinzer{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 842 649 193 0 0 0
6 Günther Mader{{Flagu|Austria}} 797 286 286 48 97 80
7 Markus Wasmeier{{Flagu|Germany}} 752 371 156 84 0 141
8 Daniel Mahrer{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 646 537 109 0 0 0
9 Hubert Strolz{{Flagu|Austria}} 611 0 126 40 265 180
10 Patrick Ortlieb{{Flagu|Austria}} 594 450 94 0 0 50
A. J. Kitt{{Flagu|United States}} 594 461 44 0 0 89
12 Jan Einar Thorsen{{Flagu|Norway}} 577 324 225 0 0 28
13 Kjetil André Aamodt{{Flagu|Norway}} 543 0 220 196 72 55
14 Finn Christian Jagge{{Flagu|Norway}} 533 0 0 0 533 0
15 Leonhard Stock{{Flagu|Austria}} 477 403 74 0 0 0
16 Armin Bittner{{Flagu|Germany}} 443 0 0 68 375 0
17 William Besse{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 441 366 65 0 0 10
18 Hans Pieren{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 429 0 0 400 29 0
19 Steve Locher{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 423 0 21 237 82 83
20 Xavier Gigandet{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 390 325 0 0 0 65

Downhill

see complete table

In Men's Downhill World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Swiss athletes won seven races out of nine.

PlaceNameCountryTotal5{{flagicon|FRA8{{flagicon|ITA13{{flagicon|GER17{{flagicon|AUT18{{flagicon|AUT22{{flagicon|SUI28{{flagicon|CAN29{{flagicon|CAN31{{flagicon|USA
1 Franz Heinzer{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 649 60 100 51 100 100 100 40 51 47
2 Daniel Mahrer{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 537 55 - 47 80 47 28 80 100 100
3 A. J. Kitt{{Flagu|United States}} 461 100 55 40 22 80 9 55 60 40
4 Patrick Ortlieb{{Flagu|Austria}} 450 47 51 80 34 60 40 47 31 60
5 Leonhard Stock{{Flagu|Austria}} 403 80 80 - 31 20 51 43 43 55
6 William Besse{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 366 9 20 - 51 31 55 100 20 80
7 Markus Wasmeier{{Flagu|Germany}} 371 28 12 100 24 34 80 1 55 37
8 Xavier Gigandet{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 325 51 43 28 60 55 34 20 18 16
9 Jan Einar Thorsen{{Flagu|Norway}} 324 31 28 43 40 37 - 31 80 34
10 Günther Mader{{Flagu|Austria}} 286 - - 2 43 43 47 80 47 24

Super G

see complete table

In Men's Super G World Cup 1991/92 all results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal6{{flagicon|FRA14{{flagicon|GER25{{flagicon|FRA27{{flagicon|JPN30{{flagicon|CAN32{{flagicon|USA
1 Paul Accola{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 429 55 80 100 100 34 60
2 Marc Girardelli{{Flagu|Luxembourg}} 296 100 24 47 55 60 -
3 Günther Mader{{Flagu|Austria}} 286 20 31 55 - 100 80
4 Jan Einar Thorsen{{Flagu|Norway}} 225 8 37 47 60 22 51
5 Kjetil André Aamodt{{Flagu|Norway}} 220 - - 40 - 80 100
6 Urs Kälin{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 215 60 - 4 80 16 55
7 Franz Heinzer{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 193 47 4 60 51 31 -
8 Ole Kristian Furuseth{{Flagu|Norway}} 160 24 - 51 34 51 -
9 Markus Wasmeier{{Flagu|Germany}} 156 31 47 14 9 55 -
10 Marco Hangl{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 152 51 - 80 - 12 9
11 Alberto Senigagliesi{{Flagu|Italy}} 151 10 55 - 31 8 47
12 Patrick Holzer{{Flagu|Italy}} 137 - 100 - 37 - -

Giant Slalom

see complete table

In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Alberto Tomba won his third Giant Slalom World Cup.

PlaceNameCountryTotal1{{flagicon|USA3{{flagicon|USA9{{flagicon|ITA11{{flagicon|SLO21{{flagicon|SUI26{{flagicon|FRA33{{flagicon|SUI
1 Alberto Tomba{{Flagu|Italy}} 520 100 80 100 60 - 80 100
2 Hans Pieren{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 400 43 40 55 80 80 51 51
3 Paul Accola{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 330 80 100 60 43 - - 47
4 Ole Kristian Furuseth{{Flagu|Norway}} 285 24 43 16 47 100 55 -
5 Johan Wallner{{Flagu|Sweden}} 238 51 24 18 51 51 - 43
6 Steve Locher{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 237 - 51 80 24 40 26 16
7 Marc Girardelli{{Flagu|Luxembourg}} 210 - 24 14 34 60 47 31
8 Sergio Bergamelli{{Flagu|Italy}} 205 31 - 31 100 - - 43
Franck Piccard{{Flagu|France}} 205 40 37 37 5 - 31 55
10 Fredrik Nyberg{{Flagu|Sweden}} 204 6 60 22 26 22 40 28
11 Kjetil André Aamodt{{Flagu|Norway}} 196 - - - 18 55 43 80
12 Didrik Marksten{{Flagu|Norway}} 190 16 14 - - - 100 60

Slalom

see complete table

In Men's Slalom World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Alberto Tomba won six races and finished every race on the podium.

PlaceNameCountryTotal2{{flagicon|USA4{{flagicon|USA7{{flagicon|ITA10{{flagicon|ITA12{{flagicon|SLO15{{flagicon|GER19{{flagicon|AUT23{{flagicon|SUI34{{flagicon|SUI
1 Alberto Tomba{{Flagu|Italy}} 820 100 80 100 80 100 60 100 100 100
2 Paul Accola{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 588 80 100 55 51 51 40 51 80 80
3 Finn Christian Jagge{{Flagu|Norway}} 533 51 55 80 100 60 37 43 47 60
4 Armin Bittner{{Flagu|Germany}} 375 55 - 37 - 80 43 60 60 40
5 Patrice Bianchi{{Flagu|France}} 293 40 24 31 18 - 100 80 - -
6 Ole Kristian Furuseth{{Flagu|Norway}} 290 28 47 60 55 - 47 47 6 -
7 Carlo Gerosa{{Flagu|Italy}} 288 43 34 43 34 16 34 - 37 47
8 Patrick Staub{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 277 20 - 8 8 43 55 37 51 55
9 Hubert Strolz{{Flagu|Austria}} 265 - 10 40 12 - 80 55 40 28
10 Thomas Stangassinger{{Flagu|Austria}} 257 - - 47 37 37 31 31 43 31

Combined

see complete table

In Men's Combined World Cup 1991/92 all three results count. Paul Accola was able to win all three competitions.

PlaceNameCountryTotal16{{flagicon|GER20{{flagicon|AUT24{{flagicon|SUI
1 Paul Accola{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 300 100 100 100
2 Hubert Strolz{{Flagu|Austria}} 180 60 60 60
3 Markus Wasmeier{{Flagu|Germany}} 141 51 47 43
4 Josef Polig{{Flagu|Italy}} 112 47 51 14
5 Stephan Eberharter{{Flagu|Austria}} 110 55 55 -
6 Ole Kristian Furuseth{{Flagu|Norway}} 104 80 - 24
7 Rainer Salzgeber{{Flagu|Austria}} 99 37 31 31
8 A. J. Kitt{{Flagu|United States}} 89 40 37 12
9 Lasse Arnesen{{Flagu|Norway}} 85 34 - 51
10 Steve Locher{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 83 43 40 -

Ladies

Overall

see complete table

In Women's Overall World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Petra Kronberger captured her third Overall World Cup win in a row despite having only two wins, both in downhill races. But she was able to score points in all but five competitions under the new "Top 30" scoring system. By contrast, Carole Merle won seven races and, according to the points system used from the following year onwards, she would have won this overall World Cup -- which was part of the motivation underlying the point value change before the following season.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKB
1 Petra Kronberger{{Flagu|Austria}} 1262 432 216 165 369 80
2 Carole Merle{{Flagu|France}} 1211 228 417 566 0 0
3 Katja Seizinger{{Flagu|Germany}} 937 523 234 180 0 0
4 Vreni Schneider{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 902 0 0 391 511 0
5 Pernilla Wiberg{{Flagu|Sweden}} 821 0 62 314 445 0
6 Sabine Ginther{{Flagu|Austria}} 746 248 4 70 224 200
7 Blanca Fernández Ochoa{{Flagu|Spain}} 657 0 6 238 413 0
8 Miriam Vogt{{Flagu|Germany}} 632 359 137 21 0 115
9 Heidi Zurbriggen{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 621 277 127 120 0 97
10 Diann Roffe{{Flagu|United States}} 607 0 221 372 14 0
11 Deborah Compagnoni{{Flagu|Italy}} 590 0 126 344 120 0
12 Anita Wachter{{Flagu|Austria}} 564 6 64 225 163 106
13 Ulrike Maier{{Flagu|Austria}} 561 25 233 256 47 0
14 Kerrin Lee{{Flagu|Canada}} 553 291 218 44 0 0
15 Julie Parisien{{Flagu|United States}} 472 0 83 127 262 0
16 Eva Twardokens{{Flagu|United States}} 465 0 90 251 124 0
17 Michaela Gerg{{Flagu|Germany}} 449 216 118 115 0 0
18 Chantal Bournissen{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 411 268 96 0 0 47
19 Sylvia Eder{{Flagu|Austria}} 396 0 227 169 0 0
20 Regina Häusl{{Flagu|Germany}} 357 161 114 0 0 82

Downhill

see complete table

In Women's Downhill World Cup 1991/92 all results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal5{{flagicon|ITA7{{flagicon|FRA9{{flagicon|AUT16{{flagicon|FRA19{{flagicon|SUI25{{flagicon|USA27{{flagicon|CAN
1 Katja Seizinger{{Flagu|Germany}} 523 80 43 100 100 40 100 60
2 Petra Kronberger{{Flagu|Austria}} 432 31 100 40 55 51 55 100
3 Miriam Vogt{{Flagu|Germany}} 359 43 60 47 47 80 60 22
4 Kerrin Lee{{Flagu|Canada}} 291 47 55 - 34 47 80 28
5 Heidi Zurbriggen{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 277 60 80 55 26 12 20 24
6 Chantal Bournissen{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 268 100 31 - 16 60 47 14
7 Sabine Ginther{{Flagu|Austria}} 248 40 - 80 28 100 - -
8 Carole Merle{{Flagu|France}} 228 51 - 28 40 22 7 80
9 Michaela Gerg{{Flagu|Germany}} 216 37 - 24 60 22 18 55
10 Katharina Gutensohn{{Flagu|Germany}} 209 22 - 31 80 5 31 40

Super G

see complete table

In Women's Super G World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Carole Merle won her fourth Super G World Cup in a row.

PlaceNameCountryTotal3{{flagicon|ITA6{{flagicon|ITA17{{flagicon|FRA26{{flagicon|USA28{{flagicon|CAN29{{flagicon|SUI
1 Carole Merle{{Flagu|France}} 417 14 100 43 60 100 100
2 Merete Fjeldavlie{{Flagu|Norway}} 309 37 20 60 100 12 80
3 Katja Seizinger{{Flagu|Germany}} 234 100 40 - - 51 43
4 Ulrike Maier{{Flagu|Austria}} 233 - 28 80 51 43 31
5 Sylvia Eder{{Flagu|Austria}} 227 - 37 24 55 60 51
6 Diann Roffe{{Flagu|United States}} 221 37 - 55 34 55 40
7 Kerrin Lee{{Flagu|Canada}} 218 51 - 31 51 80 5
8 Petra Kronberger{{Flagu|Austria}} 216 - 80 14 80 28 14
9 Heidi Zeller{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 197 55 51 51 31 - 9
10 Barbara Sadleder{{Flagu|Austria}} 178 80 22 - 43 9 24
11 Miriam Vogt{{Flagu|Germany}} 137 60 24 16 12 22 3
12 Regine Mösenlechner{{Flagu|Germany}} 131 37 47 47 - - -
13 Zoe Haas{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 127 - 5 5 37 20 60
Heidi Zurbriggen{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 127 - 60 10 8 47 2
15 Deborah Compagnoni{{Flagu|Italy}} 126 - 26 100 - - -

Giant Slalom

see complete table

In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1991/92 all results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal4{{flagicon|ITA8{{flagicon|GER13{{flagicon|AUT15{{flagicon|ITA18{{flagicon|FRA22{{flagicon|NOR30{{flagicon|SUI
1 Carole Merle{{Flagu|France}} 566 51 60 100 100 100 55 100
2 Vreni Schneider{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 391 100 100 60 80 51 - -
3 Diann Roffe{{Flagu|United States}} 372 60 40 55 55 60 51 51
4 Deborah Compagnoni{{Flagu|Italy}} 344 80 80 80 24 80 - -
5 Pernilla Wiberg{{Flagu|Sweden}} 314 40 43 51 - 40 100 40
6 Ulrike Maier{{Flagu|Austria}} 256 43 24 47 40 47 - 55
7 Eva Twardokens{{Flagu|United States}} 251 26 51 37 60 55 - 22
8 Blanca Fernández Ochoa{{Flagu|Spain}} 238 3 55 18 18 4 60 80
9 Anita Wachter{{Flagu|Austria}} 225 37 37 14 26 31 80 -
10 Katja Seizinger{{Flagu|Germany}} 180 18 31 40 20 10 43 18

Slalom

see complete table

In Women's Slalom World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her third Slalom World Cup.

PlaceNameCountryTotal1{{flagicon|AUT2{{flagicon|AUT10{{flagicon|AUT12{{flagicon|AUT14{{flagicon|SLO20{{flagicon|SUI23{{flagicon|NOR24{{flagicon|SWE
1 Vreni Schneider{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 511 100 80 - 80 100 - 100 51
2 Pernilla Wiberg{{Flagu|Sweden}} 445 - 55 43 47 60 80 80 80
3 Blanca Fernández Ochoa{{Flagu|Spain}} 413 60 100 80 34 37 - 55 47
4 Petra Kronberger{{Flagu|Austria}} 369 80 60 - 55 31 40 60 43
5 Annelise Coberger{{Flagu|New Zealand}} 335 - 26 60 100 55 60 - 34
6 Karin Buder{{Flagu|Austria}} 319 40 43 37 37 51 51 - 60
7 Monika Maierhofer{{Flagu|Austria}} 312 37 34 55 - 28 100 40 18
8 Julie Parisien{{Flagu|United States}} 262 51 - 51 60 - - - 100
9 Nataša Bokal{{Flagu|Slovenia}} 251 - 24 28 43 34 31 51 40
10 Claudia Strobl{{Flagu|Austria}} 244 55 51 - - - 55 43 40

Combined

see complete table

In Women's Combined World Cup 1991/92 both results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal11{{flagicon|AUT21{{flagicon|SUI
1 Sabine Ginther{{Flagu|Austria}} 200 100 100
2 Miriam Vogt{{Flagu|Germany}} 115 55 60
3 Anita Wachter{{Flagu|Austria}} 106 51 55
4 Heidi Zurbriggen{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 97 60 37
5 Anja Haas{{Flagu|Austria}} 80 80 -
Petra Kronberger{{Flagu|Austria}} 80 - 80
7 Regina Häusl{{Flagu|Germany}} 82 31 51
8 Gaby May{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 73 47 26
9 Emi Kawabata{{Flagu|Japan}} 53 37 16
10 Chantal Bournissen{{Flagu|Switzerland}} 47 - 47

Nations Cup

Overall

PlaceCountryTotalMenLadies
1 {{Flagu|Austria}} 11028 4893 6135
2 {{Flagu|Switzerland}} 10142 6685 3457
3 {{Flagu|Germany}} 6047 2150 3897
4 {{Flagu|Italy}} 5709 4454 1255
5 {{Flagu|Norway}} 4461 3689 772
6 {{Flagu|France}} 3792 1853 1939
7 {{Flagu|United States}} 3230 1002 2228
8 {{Flagu|Sweden}} 2391 1085 1306
9 {{Flagu|Canada}} 1104 406 698
10 {{Flagu|Luxembourg}} 996 996 0
11 {{Flagu|Slovenia}} 757 101 656
12 {{Flagu|Spain}} 657 0 657
13 {{Flagu|Soviet Union}} 553 45 508
14 {{Flagu|New Zealand}} 335 0 335
15 {{Flagu|Japan|1947}} 134 20 114
17 {{Flagu|Czechoslovakia}} 100 29 71
18 {{Flagu|Liechtenstein}} 44 44 0
19 {{Flagu|United Kingdom}} 13 13 0
20 {{Flagu|Finland}} 3 3 0
21 {{Flagu|Chile}} 2 2 0

Men

PlaceCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKBRacersWins
1 {{Flagu|Switzerland}} 6685 2126 1275 1522 1242 520 22 14
2 {{Flagu|Austria}} 4893 1847 899 487 1105 555 27 1
3 {{Flagu|Italy}} 4454 370 479 1438 1938 229 26 11
4 {{Flagu|Norway}} 3689 691 892 714 1073 319 12 4
5 {{Flagu|Germany}} 2150 707 310 328 640 165 10 1
6 {{Flagu|France}} 1853 471 495 394 366 127 20 1
7 {{Flagu|Sweden}} 1085 107 53 442 455 28 7 0
8 {{Flagu|United States}} 1002 515 151 18 110 208 9 1
9 {{Flagu|Luxembourg}} 996 182 296 210 228 80 1 1
10 {{Flagu|Canada}} 406 315 8 0 20 63 9 0
12 {{Flagu|Slovenia}} 101 0 0 67 34 0 3 0
13 {{Flagu|Soviet Union}} 45 5 40 0 0 0 2 0
14 {{Flagu|Liechtenstein}} 44 7 0 37 0 0 2 0
15 {{Flagu|Czechoslovakia}} 29 0 0 0 0 29 1 0
16 {{Flagu|Japan|1947}} 20 0 0 0 20 0 2 0
17 {{Flagu|United Kingdom}} 13 13 0 0 0 0 1 0
18 {{Flagu|Finland}} 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0
19 {{Flagu|Chile}} 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0

Ladies

PlaceCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKBRacersWins
1 {{Flagu|Austria}} 6135 1310 1113 1142 2064 506 21 7
2 {{Flagu|Germany}} 3897 1801 1093 736 70 197 15 4
3 {{Flagu|Switzerland}} 3457 790 598 643 1165 261 20 6
4 {{Flagu|United States}} 2228 375 500 766 490 97 13 1
5 {{Flagu|France}} 1939 368 616 818 117 20 11 7
6 {{Flagu|Sweden}} 1306 0 62 487 735 22 6 1
7 {{Flagu|Italy}} 1255 18 217 567 410 43 9 1
8 {{Flagu|Norway}} 772 188 362 115 73 34 5 1
9 {{Flagu|Canada}} 698 357 257 44 0 40 6 0
10 {{Flagu|Spain}} 657 0 6 238 413 0 1 1
11 {{Flagu|Slovenia}} 656 0 0 80 536 40 7 0
12 {{Flagu|Soviet Union}} 508 456 47 5 0 0 5 0
13 {{Flagu|New Zealand}} 335 0 0 0 335 0 1 1
14 {{Flagu|Japan|1947}} 114 33 28 0 0 53 1 0
15 {{Flagu|Czechoslovakia}} 71 22 7 0 0 42 2 0

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/alpine-skiing/calendar-results.html?eventselection=&place=§orcode=AL&seasoncode=1992&categorycode=WC&disciplinecode=&gendercode=M&racedate=&racecodex=&nationcode=&seasonmonth=X-1992 |title=FIS: Alpine World Cup 1992 men's schedule |accessdate=24 September 2018 |publisher=International Ski Federation }}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/alpine-skiing/calendar-results.html?eventselection=&place=§orcode=AL&seasoncode=1992&categorycode=WC&disciplinecode=&gendercode=L&racedate=&racecodex=&nationcode=&seasonmonth=X-1992 |title=FIS: Alpine World Cup 1992 ladies' schedule |accessdate=24 September 2018 |publisher=International Ski Federation }}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110526094849/http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/disciplines/alpineskiing/cupstandings.html?suchen=true&suchcompetitorid=&suchseason=1992 FIS-ski.com] - World Cup standings - 1992
{{Alpine Skiing World Cup}}{{Wintersport season 1991–92}}

3 : FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|1991 in alpine skiing|1992 in alpine skiing

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