1983 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's slalom

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1983 Men's Slalom World Cup
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Men's slalom World Cup 1982/1983

Calendar

RoundRace NoPlaceCountryDateWinnerSecondThird
13 Courmayeur Flag of Italy.svg  Italy December 14, 1982 Flag of Sweden.svg Ingemar Stenmark Flag of Sweden.svg Stig Strand Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mahre
27 Madonna di Campiglio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy December 21, 1982 Flag of Sweden.svg Stig Strand Flag of Sweden.svg Ingemar Stenmark Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mahre
310 Parpan Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland January 4, 1983 Flag of the United States.svg Steve Mahre Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jacques Lüthy Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Andreas Wenzel
416 Kitzbühel Flag of Austria.svg  Austria January 23, 1983 Flag of Sweden.svg Ingemar Stenmark Flag of Austria.svg Christian Orlainsky Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mahre
520 Kranjska Gora Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia January 30, 1983 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Gruber Flag of Sweden.svg Stig Strand Flag of France.svg Michel Canac
622 St. Anton Flag of Austria.svg  Austria February 6, 1983 Flag of the United States.svg Steve Mahre Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Andreas Wenzel Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mahre
725 Markstein Flag of France.svg  France February 11, 1983 Flag of Sweden.svg Ingemar Stenmark Flag of Italy.svg Paolo De Chiesa Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mahre
827 Markstein Flag of France.svg  France February 12, 1983 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Bojan Križaj Flag of Sweden.svg Bengt Fjällberg Flag of Austria.svg Christian Orlainsky
929 Tärnaby Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden February 23, 1983 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Andreas Wenzel Flag of Sweden.svg Stig Strand Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Bojan Križaj
1031 Gällivare Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden February 27, 1983 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Marc Girardelli Flag of Sweden.svg Stig Strand Flag of Sweden.svg Ingemar Stenmark
1137 Furano Flag of Japan.svg  Japan March 20, 1983 Flag of Sweden.svg Stig Strand Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Andreas Wenzel Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Bojan Križaj

Final point standings

In men's slalom World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. Deductions are given in ().

Contents

PlaceNameCountryTotal PointsDeduction3 Flag of Italy.svg 7 Flag of Italy.svg 10 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 16 Flag of Austria.svg 20 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 22 Flag of Austria.svg 25 Flag of France.svg 27 Flag of France.svg 29 Flag of Sweden.svg 31 Flag of Sweden.svg 37 Flag of Japan.svg
1 Ingemar Stenmark Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 110(10)2520-25--25(10)-15-
Stig Strand Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 110(44)2025-(9)20-(3)(12)20(20)25
3 Andreas Wenzel Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 92(9)--15--2012(9)25-20
4 Steve Mahre Flag of the United States.svg  United States 80(5)1282510-25(5)----
5 Bojan Križaj Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 78(17)1112----(6)2515(11)15
6 Phil Mahre Flag of the United States.svg  United States 75(33)1515-15-1515(11)-(12)(10)
7 Marc Girardelli Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 69(6)(6)--12-911-1225-
8 Paolo De Chiesa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 67(38)(9)1112(11)12-20-(8)(10)12
9 Franz Gruber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 66(22)-911-25(6)(9)-10(7)11
10 Christian Orlainsky Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 621010-20---15--7
11 Michel Canac Flag of France.svg  France 52(10)-79(7)1512-(3)--9
12 Bengt Fjällberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 49(1)(1)--4-8820-9-
13 Jacques Lüthy Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 42(2)2220--(2)108---
14 Paul Frommelt Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 34----11107-6--
Ivano Edalini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3436---11--113-
16 Petar Popangelov Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 33(4)-(4)-657-69--
17 Lars-Göran Halvarsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2753--10--4-5-
18 Klaus Heidegger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 23--5-9-45---
19 Jože Kuralt Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 22-----317-65
20 Alex Giorgi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20----3-2-7-8
21 Pirmin Zurbriggen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 1385---------
Max Julen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 137-6--------
23 Frank Wörndl Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 12--8--4-----
24 Peter Mally Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 114-------52-
25 Hans Pieren Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 10--10--------
Michel Vion Flag of France.svg  France 10---5----5--
27 Didier Bouvet Flag of France.svg  France 9---27------
Daniel Fontaine Flag of France.svg  France 9---8---1---
29 Helmut Gstrein Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 8----8------
Paul Arne Skajem Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 8----21--5--
Jörgen Sundqvist Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8---------8-
32 Marco Tonazzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7--7--------
33 Daniel Mougel Flag of France.svg  France 6--33-------
Florian Beck Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 6----6------
Robert Erlacher Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6----------6
Jure Franko Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 6--4-------2
37 Odd Sørli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 5-----5-----
38 Hannes Spiss Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 4----4------
Joël Gaspoz Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4---------4-
Naomine Iwaya Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4----------4
41 Vladimir Andreev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 3-12--------
Tomaž Cerkovnik Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 3---11---1--
Hiroaki Ohtaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 3----------3
44 Toshihiro Kaiwa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2--2--------
Oswald Tötsch Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2-------2---
Joakim Wallner Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2--------2--
47 Yves Tavernier Flag of France.svg  France 1---------1-
Wataru Mizutani Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1----------1

Men's slalom team results

All points were shown including individuel deduction. bold indicate highest score - italics indicate race wins

PlaceCountryTotal Points3 Flag of Italy.svg 7 Flag of Italy.svg 10 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 16 Flag of Austria.svg 20 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 22 Flag of Austria.svg 25 Flag of France.svg 27 Flag of France.svg 29 Flag of Sweden.svg 31 Flag of Sweden.svg 37 Flag of Japan.svg RacersWins
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3615148-38308364622572565
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States 19327232525-402011-121022
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 18516171911151122231152670
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1851019162046613201071851
5Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 135--15-113019931-2021
6Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 1261112411373216172241
7Flag of France.svg  France 97-712252212-451960
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 8417736--2108-4-50
9Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 756--12-911-1225-11
10Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 37-4-657-69--10
11Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 18--8-64-----20
12Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 13----26--5--20
13Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 10--2-------840
14Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 3-12--------10
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