1986 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's slalom

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1986 Men's Slalom World Cup
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Men's slalom World Cup 1985/1986

Final point standings

In men's slalom World Cup 1985/86 the best 5 results count. Deduction are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal PointsDeduction3 Flag of Italy.svg 8 Flag of Italy.svg 10 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 14 Flag of Germany.svg 17 Flag of Austria.svg 19 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 20 Flag of Austria.svg 22 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 34 Flag of Sweden.svg 36 Flag of Norway.svg 39 Flag of Norway.svg 41 Flag of the United States.svg 46 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
1 Rok Petrović Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 125(35)25-25---(20)25-25(15)25-
2 Ingemar Stenmark Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 100(20)(10)--(10)202025--20-15-
Bojan Križaj Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 100(20)2020-20---15(12)(8)--25
Paul Frommelt Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 100(41)-15(11)(9)25-(11)-20(10)20-20
5 Jonas Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 87(11)122520--(11)15-15----
6 Pirmin Zurbriggen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 79(9)----7-(2)-25(7)122015
7 Didier Bouvet Flag of France.svg  France 72--7--25920--11--
8 Günther Mader Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 66(15)(7)9-(8)10--10-1225--
9 Ivano Edalini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 55(6)1512---8-12-(6)--8
10 Dietmar Köhlbichler Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 47(3)11-(3)4159----8--
11 Marc Girardelli Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 45---6--12--15-12-
12 Andreas Wenzel Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 43---1115-33----11
13 Johan Wallner Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 42-8-25------9--
14 Marco Tonazzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 39(2)55-(2)-10-----109
15 Richard Pramotton Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 38--12-6-----10-10
16 Thomas Bürgler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 359--1-1510------
Klaus Heidegger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 35-7979----3---
18 Christian Gaidet Flag of France.svg  France 29----8-687----
Grega Benedik Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 294-------511-9-
20 Hubert Strolz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 28-11------125---
21 Robert Erlacher Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 27810-----9-----
Robert Zoller Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 27-6---6---96--
Alex Giorgi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 273------118---5
24 Mathias Berthold Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 25(3)6(2)--475--(1)3--
25 Tiger Shaw Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24--8-2--6---8-
26 Paolo De Chiesa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 22----11------11-
27 Josef Schick Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 19-------7----12
28 Jože Kuralt Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 18-4---12-2-----
Lars-Göran Halvarsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 18-36------2--7
Jörgen Sundqvist Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 18---------48-6
Daniel Mougel Flag of France.svg  France 18---15-1----1-1
32 Thomas Stangassinger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 15--15----------
Petar Popangelov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 15----564------
34 Max Julen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 14--10-------4--
35 Gunnar Neuriesser Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 13------85-----
36 Felix McGrath Flag of the United States.svg  United States 12---12---------
Frank Wörndl Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 122-----7-----3
38 Finn Christian Jagge Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 11--------9-2--
39 Alberto Tomba Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 10--------10----
Florian Beck Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 10---3-------7-
41 Markus Wasmeier Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 9--1-----2--6-
42 Oswald Tötsch Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8-----3----5--
43 Bengt Fjällberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 6--------6----
Martin Hangl Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 6--4-1---1----
Peter Roth Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 6------2----4-
46 Chiaki Ishioka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5--5----------
Jean-Daniel Délèze Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 5---5---------
Jack Miller Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5-----------5-
49 Christian Orlainsky Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 4----4--------
Joël Gaspoz Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4-----4-------
Stephan Pistor Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 4-------4-----
Armin Bittner Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 4--------4----
Tomaž Čižman Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 4--------3--1-
Yves Tavernier Flag of France.svg  France 4------------4
55 Luis Fernández Ochoa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3-----------3-
56 Torjus Berge Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2--2----------
Roland Pfeifer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2-----2-------
Mike Frost Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2-----------2-
Daniel Fontaine Flag of France.svg  France 2------------2
60 Bernhard Gstrein Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 11------------
Naomine Iwaya Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1-1-----------
Peter Jurko Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 1-------1-----
Alpine skiing World Cup
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1986

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