1983 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's combined

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1983 Combined World Cup
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Men's combined World Cup 1982/1983

Calendar

RoundRace NoDisciplinePlaceCountryDateWinnerSecondThird
15Super G
Downhill
Val d'Isère
Val Gardena
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
December 12, 1982
December 19, 1982
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Franz Heinzer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter Müller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter Lüscher
29Slalom
Super G
Madonna di Campiglio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy December 21, 1982
December 22, 1982
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Pirmin Zurbriggen Flag of Austria.svg Christian Orlainsky Flag of Austria.svg Franz Gruber
317Downhill
Slalom
Kitzbühel Flag of Austria.svg  Austria January 21 or 22 1983
January 23, 1983
Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mahre Flag of Luxembourg.svg Marc Girardelli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter Lüscher
423Downhill
Slalom
St. Anton Flag of Austria.svg  Austria February 5, 1983
February 6, 1983
Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mahre Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Andreas Wenzel Flag of the United States.svg Steve Mahre
526Downhill
Slalom
Kitzbühel
Markstein
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Flag of France.svg  France
January 21 or 22 1983
February 11, 1983
Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mahre Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Andreas Wenzel Flag of Luxembourg.svg Marc Girardelli

Final point standings

In men's combined World Cup 1982/83 all 5 results count.

Contents

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points5 Flag of France.svg Flag of Italy.svg 9 Flag of Italy.svg 17 Flag of Austria.svg 23 Flag of Austria.svg 26 Flag of Austria.svg Flag of France.svg
1 Phil Mahre Flag of the United States.svg  United States 75--252525
2 Peter Lüscher Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 5215-151111
3 Marc Girardelli Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 47--201215
Pirmin Zurbriggen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 471025--12
5 Andreas Wenzel Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 40---2020
6 Silvano Meli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 29--1199
7 Peter Müller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2720-7--
Urs Räber Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2711-9-7
9 Franz Heinzer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2525----
10 Bruno Kernen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 22--12-10
11 Christian Orlainsky Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 20-20---
12 Steven Lee Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 16---88
13 Franz Gruber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 15-15---
Steve Mahre Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15---15-
15 Harti Weirather Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1212----
Bojan Križaj Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 12-12---
17 Hubert Strolz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 11-11---
18 Jacques Lüthy Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 10-10---
Bernhard Fahner Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 10--10--
Gérard Rambaud Flag of France.svg  France 10---10-
21 Helmut Höflehner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 99----
Robert Erlacher Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 9-9---
23 Conradin Cathomen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 88----
Ingemar Stenmark Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8-8---
Peter Šoltys Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 8--8--
26 Ken Read Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 77----
Michel Canac Flag of France.svg  France 7-7---
Graham Bell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 7---7-
29 Danilo Sbardellotto Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 66----
Hannes Spiss Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 6-6---
Antal Gótzy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 6--6--
Mats Bødker Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6---6-
Hubertus von Hohenlohe Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6----6
34 Michael Mair Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 55----
Ivano Edalini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5-5---
András Völgyesi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 5--5--
37 Vladimir Makeev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 44----
Frank Wörndl Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 4-4---
39 Guido Hinterseer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 33----
Max Julen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 3-3---
41 Tris Cochrane Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22----
Vladimir Andreev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 2-2---
43 Andy Luhn Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11----
Hans Enn Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1-1---

Note:

Race 3, 4 and 5 races not all points were awarded (not enough finishers).

Men's combined team results

bold indicate highest score - italics indicate race wins

PlaceCountryTotal Points5 Flag of France.svg Flag of Italy.svg 9 Flag of Italy.svg 17 Flag of Austria.svg 23 Flag of Austria.svg 26 Flag of Austria.svg Flag of France.svg RacersWins
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2608938642049112
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States 933-25402543
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 772453---80
4Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 47--20121510
5Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 40---202010
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 251114---40
7Flag of France.svg  France 17-7-10-20
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 16---8810
9Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 12-12---10
10Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 11--11--20
11Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8-8---10
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 8--8--10
13Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 77----10
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 7---7-10
15Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 642---20
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6---6-10
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6----610
18Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 4-4---10
Alpine skiing World Cup
Men

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1983

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