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1979–80 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1979/80
DisciplineMenWomen
OverallLiechtensteinAndreas WenzelLiechtensteinHanni Wenzel
DownhillSwitzerlandPeter MüllerSwitzerlandMarie-Theres Nadig
Giant slalomSwedenIngemar StenmarkLiechtensteinHanni Wenzel
SlalomSwedenIngemar StenmarkFrancePerrine Pelen
CombinedUnited StatesPhil MahreLiechtensteinHanni Wenzel
Nations CupAustriaAustriaAustriaAustria
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Nations Cup overallAustriaAustria
Competition
Locations1514
Individual2728

The 14thWorld Cup season began in December 1979 in France and concluded in March 1980 in Austria.

Andreas Wenzel of Liechtenstein edged outIngemar Stenmark of Sweden for the men's overall title. Wenzel's older sister,Hanni Wenzel, won the women's overall title for the second time, making them the first sibling combination to both win the overall World Cup title (as of 2017, joined only byJanica andIvica Kostelić from Croatia) and the only one to win in the same year.

The World Cup race scoring system was revised again, the third different system used in less than a year. The new system was a "Top 15" points system (ranging from 25 points for first, 20 for second, 15 for third, 12 for fourth, and 1 point less for each subsequent position down to 1 point for 15th). This system remained in effect through 1991. The season championship for the "Combined" discipline also returned this year, for the first time since 1976.

A break in the schedule in February was for the1980 Winter Olympics inLake Placid, New York, U.S.A. This was the final time that the Winter Olympics also served as theFIS Alpine World Ski Championships; the World Championships would become a separate competition held in odd-numbered years beginning in 1985.

Calendar

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Men

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Event key: DH –Downhill, SL –Slalom, GS –Giant slalom, KB –Combined, PS –Parallel slalom(Nations Cup ranking only)[1]
RaceSeasonDatePlaceTypeWinnerSecondThird
31817 December 1979  FranceVal d'IsèreDH096 AustriaPeter WirnsbergerItalyHerbert PlankNorwayErik Håker
31928 December 1979  GS102 SwedenIngemar StenmarkSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBojan KrižajAustriaHans Enn
32038 December 1979  KB014 United StatesPhil MahreUnited StatesSteve MahreFranceMichel Vion
321411 December 1979  ItalyMadonna di CampiglioSL108 SwedenIngemar StenmarkSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBojan KrižajLiechtensteinPaul Frommelt
322512 December 1979  GS103 SwedenIngemar StenmarkSwitzerlandJacques LüthySocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBojan Križaj
323616 December 1979  ItalyVal GardenaDH097 SwitzerlandPeter MüllerNorwayErik HåkerAustriaWerner Grissmann
324711 December 1979  
16 December 1979  
ItalyMadonna di Campiglio (SL)
ItalyVal Gardena (DH)
KB015 SwitzerlandPeter LüscherLiechtensteinAndreas WenzelAustriaAnton Steiner
32586 January 1980  FrancePra-LoupDH098 SwitzerlandPeter MüllerItalyHerbert PlankNorwayErik Håker
32698 January 1980  West GermanyLenggriesSL109 BulgariaPetar PopangelovSoviet UnionAleksandr ZhirovSwedenIngemar Stenmark
3271012 January 1980  AustriaKitzbühelDH099 CanadaKen ReadAustriaHarti WeiratherItalyHerbert Plank
328118 January 1980  
12 January 1980  
West GermanyLenggries (SL)
AustriaKitzbühel (DH)
KB016 LiechtensteinAndreas WenzelAustriaAnton SteinerUnited StatesPhil Mahre
3291213 January 1980  AustriaKitzbühelSL110 LiechtensteinAndreas WenzelWest GermanyChristian NeureutherSwitzerlandJacques Lüthy
3301318 January 1980  SwitzerlandWengenDH100 CanadaKen ReadAustriaJosef WalcherAustriaPeter Wirnsberger
3311419 January 1980  DH101 SwitzerlandPeter MüllerCanadaKen ReadCanadaSteve Podborski
3321520 January 1980  SL111 Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBojan KrižajSwedenIngemar StenmarkLiechtensteinPaul Frommelt
3331621 January 1980  SwitzerlandAdelbodenGS104 SwedenIngemar StenmarkSwitzerlandJacques LüthySwitzerlandJoël Gaspoz
3341727 January 1980  FranceChamonixSL122 SwedenIngemar StenmarkSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBojan KrižajAustriaChristian Orlainsky
1980 Winter Olympics   (14–23 February)
3351826 February 1980  United StatesWaterville ValleyGS105 AustriaHans EnnLiechtensteinAndreas WenzelNorwayJarle Halsnes
3361927 February 1980  SL113 SwedenIngemar StenmarkWest GermanyChristian NeureutherAustriaKlaus Heidegger
337201 March 1980  CanadaMt. St. AnneGS106 SwedenIngemar StenmarkUnited StatesPhil MahreCzechoslovakiaBohumir Zeman
338214 March 1980  CanadaLake LouiseDH102 ItalyHerbert PlankAustriaHarti WeiratherAustriaWerner Grissmann
3392227 January 1980  
4 March 1980  
FranceChamonix (SL)
CanadaLake Louise (DH)
KB017 AustriaAnton SteinerLiechtensteinAndreas WenzelUnited StatesPhil Mahre
340238 March 1980  West GermanyOberstaufenGS107 LiechtensteinAndreas WenzelSwitzerlandJacques LüthySwedenIngemar Stenmark
3412410 March 1980  ItalyCortina d'AmpezzoSL114 SwedenIngemar StenmarkSoviet UnionAleksandr ZhirovAustriaChristian Orlainsky
3422511 March 1980  GS108 SwedenIngemar StenmarkAustriaHans EnnSwitzerlandJoël Gaspoz
3432613 March 1980  AustriaSaalbachGS109 SwedenIngemar StenmarkSwitzerlandJoël GaspozAustriaHans Enn
3442715 March 1980  SL115 SwedenIngemar StenmarkUnited StatesSteve MahreBulgariaPetar Popangelov
Nations Cup16 March 1980  AustriaSaalbachPSncr AustriaAnton SteinerSwedenIngemar StenmarkNorwayJarle Halsnes

Women

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Event key: DH –Downhill, SL –Slalom, GS –Giant slalom, KB –Combined, PS –Parallel slalom(Nations Cup ranking only)[2]
RaceSeasonDatePlaceTypeWinnerSecondThird
29915 December 1979  FranceVal d'IsèreDH083 SwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigUnited StatesCindy NelsonCanadaLaurie Graham
30026 December 1979  GS097 SwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigFrancePerrine PelenSwitzerlandErika Hess
30136 December 1979  KB014 SwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigLiechtensteinHanni WenzelAustriaAnnemarie Moser-Pröll
30248 December 1979  ItalyLimone PiemonteGS098 LiechtensteinHanni WenzelSwitzerlandErika HessFranceFabienne Serrat
303514 December 1979  ItalyPiancavalloDH084 SwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigAustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllCzechoslovakiaJana Šoltýsová
30468 December 1979  
14 December 1979  
ItalyLimone Piemonte (GS)
ItalyPiancavallo (DH)
KB015 LiechtensteinHanni WenzelAustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllFranceFabienne Serrat
305715 December 1979  ItalyPiancavalloSL107 AustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllFrancePerrine PelenItalyClaudia Giordani
306819 December 1979  AustriaZell am SeeDH085 SwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigCzechoslovakiaJana ŠoltýsováAustriaAnnemarie Moser-Pröll
30796 January 1980  West GermanyPfrontenDH086 AustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllSwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigLiechtensteinHanni Wenzel
308107 January 1980  DH087 SwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigAustriaCornelia PröllSwitzerlandDoris de Agostini
309119 January 1980  West GermanyBerchtesgadenSL108 FrancePerrine PelenItalyClaudia GiordaniItalyDaniela Zini
3101210 January 1980  GS099 LiechtensteinHanni WenzelFrancePerrine PelenItalyClaudia Giordani
3111315 January 1980  SwitzerlandArosaDH088 SwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigAustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllLiechtensteinHanni Wenzel
312149 January 1980  
15 January 1980  
West GermanyBerchtesgaden (SL)
SwitzerlandArosa (DH)
KB016 AustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllLiechtensteinHanni WenzelAustriaIngrid Eberle
3131516 January 1980  SwitzerlandArosaGS100 LiechtensteinHanni WenzelSwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigFrancePerrine Pelen
3141620 January 1980  AustriaBad GasteinDH089 SwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigAustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllLiechtensteinHanni Wenzel
3151721 January 1980  SL109 LiechtensteinHanni WenzelFrancePerrine PelenSwitzerlandErika Hess
3161821 January 1980  KB017 LiechtensteinHanni WenzelAustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllUnited StatesCindy Nelson
3171923 January 1980  Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMariborSL110 LiechtensteinHanni WenzelFrancePerrine PelenAustriaAnnemarie Moser-Pröll
3182025 January 1980  FranceSt. GervaisSL111 FrancePerrine PelenAustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllItalyDaniela Zini
3192126 January 1980  GS101 LiechtensteinHanni WenzelFrancePerrine PelenSwitzerlandMarie-Theres Nadig
1980 Winter Olympics (14–23 February)
3202228 February 1980  United StatesWaterville ValleyGS102 LiechtensteinHanni WenzelWest GermanyMaria EppleWest GermanyIrene Epple
3212329 February 1980  SL112 FrancePerrine PelenSoviet UnionNadezhda PatrikeyevaLiechtensteinHanni Wenzel
322242 March 1980  CanadaMt. St. AnneGS103 SwitzerlandMarie-Theres NadigWest GermanyIrene EppleLiechtensteinHanni Wenzel
323258 March 1980  CzechoslovakiaVysoké TatrySL113 FrancePerrine PelenFranceFabienne SerratUnited StatesTamara McKinney
324269 March 1980  SL114 ItalyDaniela ZiniLiechtensteinHanni WenzelSwitzerlandErika Hess
3252711 March 1980  AustriaSaalbachSL115 ItalyClaudia GiordaniWest GermanyChrista KinshoferLiechtensteinHanni Wenzel
3262812 March 1980  GS104 West GermanyIrene EppleFrancePerrine PelenFranceFabienne Serrat
Nations Cup16 March 1980  AustriaSaalbachPSncp AustriaAnnemarie Moser-PröllItalyClaudia GiordaniWest GermanyMaria Epple

Men

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Overall

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see complete table

In men's overall World Cup 1979/80 the best four downhills, best four giant slaloms, best four slaloms and best three combined count. 27 racers had a point deduction.Ingemar Stenmark had 128 points deduction and won 11 races.Andreas Wenzel was able to collect points in all disciplines by winning three events and had only 8 points deduction.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHGSSLKB
1Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein20423655165
2Ingemar Stenmark Sweden20001001000
3Phil Mahre United States1320413655
4Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia131054770
5Anton Steiner Austria13014154160
6Jacques Lüthy  Switzerland116071450
7Hans Enn Austria100075250
8Herbert Plank Italy91800011
9Peter Müller  Switzerland8787000
Peter Lüscher  Switzerland870391137
11Ken Read Canada7979000
12Steve Mahre United States72084420
13Petar Popangelov Bulgaria7006640
14Aleksandr Zhirov Soviet Union68014540
15Harti Weirather Austria6464000

Downhill

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In men's downhill World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. Seven racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.

PlaceNameCountryTotal1France6Italy8France10Austria13Switzerland14Switzerland21Canada
1Peter Müller  Switzerland96-252591225(2)
2Ken Read Canada87-9(2)2525208
3Herbert Plank Italy8120-20151-25
4Harti Weirather Austria7511(1)1220(9)1220
5Erik Håker Norway6415201577(4)-
6Peter Wirnsberger Austria6325-5(3)1599
7Josef Walcher Austria6010109-2011(5)
Werner Grissmann Austria60121511-(5)715
9Steve Podborski Canada35----81512
10Michael Veith West Germany284-6-657

Giant slalom

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In men's giant slalom World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. Eight racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.Ingemar Stenmark won the cup with maximum points. He won his fifth Giant slalom World Cup (third in a row).

PlaceNameCountryTotal2France5Italy16Switzerland18United States20Canada23Germany25Italy26Austria
1Ingemar Stenmark Sweden125252525-25(15)25(25)
2Hans Enn Austria871512-25-(9)2015
3Jacques Lüthy  Switzerland82112020(8)1120(9)(11)
4Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein718-620-2512(2)
5Joël Gaspoz  Switzerland68(3)-15(2)8101520
6Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia562015---2109
7Jarle Halsnes Norway5197(1)15911--
8Boris Strel Yugoslavia50129712(5)--10
9Phil Mahre United States432--72068-
10Bohumír Zeman Czechoslovakia42--9-15828

Slalom

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In men's slalom World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.Ingemar Stenmark won the cup with maximum points. He won his sixth Slalom World Cup in a row!

PlaceNameCountryTotal4Italy9Germany12Austria15Switzerland17France19United States24Italy27Austria
1Ingemar Stenmark Sweden12525(15)(3)(20)25252525
2Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia8820(8)12252011-(11)
3Christian Neureuther West Germany69(6)(1)207-201012
4Petar Popangelov Bulgaria64-25--1212-15
5Aleksandr Zhirov Soviet Union57-20-53920-
6Christian Orlainsky Austria55-7-915-159
7Jacques Lüthy  Switzerland5310-15108-(2)10
8Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein5111925-6---
9Anton Steiner Austria498(3)-121110-8
10Paul Frommelt Liechtenstein45154-15--92

Combined

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After the season 1975/76 this was the second time, that a Combined World Cup was awarded. All four results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal3France7Italy11GermanyAustria22FranceCanada
1Phil Mahre United States6725121515
2Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein65-202520
3Anton Steiner Austria60-152025
4Peter Lüscher  Switzerland37-2512-
5Francisco Fernández Ochoa Spain279108-
6Michel Vion France24159--
7Valeri Tsyganov Soviet Union221111--
8Steve Mahre United States2020---
9Andy Mill United States19667-
10Bill Taylor United States177--10

Women

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Overall

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see complete table

In women's overall World Cup 1979/80 the best four downhills, best four giant slaloms, best four slaloms and best three combined count. 23 racers had a point deduction.Hanni Wenzel had a total deduction of 158 points. She won nine competitions and was unable to score points only in one event! (The first slalom atVysoké Tatry.)

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHGSSLKB
1Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein311561008570
2Annemarie Moser-Pröll Austria25985377265
3Marie-Theres Nadig  Switzerland221100851125
4Perrine Pelen France19208010012
5Irene Epple West Germany1414372521
6Fabienne Serrat France1220494825
7Erika Hess  Switzerland111059520
8Claudia Giordani Italy107039680
9Daniela Zini Italy99032670
10Cindy Nelson United States94533137
11Christa Kinshofer West Germany79042370
12Heidi Preuss United States78423429
13Jana Šoltýsová Czechoslovakia72510021
14Tamara McKinney United States65024410
15Regine Mösenlechner West Germany60022380

Downhill

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In women's downhill World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. Seven racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.Marie-Theres Nadig won 6 races out of 7 and won the World Cup with maximum points.

PlaceNameCountryTotal1France5Italy8Austria9Germany10Germany13Switzerland16Austria
1Marie-Theres Nadig  Switzerland125252525(20)2525(25)
2Annemarie Moser-Pröll Austria100(11)201525(12)2020
3Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein661011(9)15(10)1515
4Cindy Nelson United States5920(4)1210-611
5Jana Šoltýsová Czechoslovakia5891520(5)7(5)7
6Irene Epple West Germany51(2)1011128(7)10
7Heidi Preuss United States4812-8-61012
8Doris de Agostini  Switzerland47--5715128
9Evi Mittermaier West Germany42681099--
10Laurie Graham Canada381596--35

Giant slalom

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In women's giant slalom World Cup 1978/79 the best 5 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.Hanni Wenzel won five races in a row. She won the World Cup with maximum points.

PlaceNameCountryTotal2France4Italy12Germany14Switzerland21France22United States24Canada28Austria
1Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein125(11)2525252525(15)(11)
2Marie-Theres Nadig  Switzerland9525--20151025-
Perrine Pelen France9520(11)201520(8)(11)20
4Irene Epple West Germany83(2)-(9)1112152025
5Erika Hess  Switzerland7115201212(11)12(12)(2)
6Fabienne Serrat France55915-6-(6)1015
7Annemarie Moser-Pröll Austria44108-97--10
Claudia Giordani Italy4451015-6--8
9Christa Kinshofer West Germany4212--10--812
10Daniela Zini Italy3785-78--9

Slalom

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In women's slalom World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. 8 racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.

PlaceNameCountryTotal7Italy11Germany17Austria19Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia20France23United States25Czechoslovakia26Czechoslovakia27Austria
1Perrine Pelen France1202025(20)(20)252525(11)-
2Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein100(12)(8)2525(12)15-2015
3Annemarie Moser-Pröll Austria832511121520-(7)-(4)
4Daniela Zini Italy78(5)1511(8)15-(9)2512
5Claudia Giordani Italy7515207-8--(7)25
6Erika Hess  Switzerland62-121510---1510
7Fabienne Serrat France56(6)10-99820-(6)
8Regine Mösenlechner West Germany448-10-10610--
9Nadezhda Patrikeyeva Soviet Union43---11-20-12-
10Tamara McKinney United States41--97--1510-
Lea Sölkner Austria419-8-6(1)11-7

Combined

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After the season 1975/76 this was the second time, that a Combined World Cup was awarded. All four results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal3France6Italy15Switzerland18Austria
1Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein9020252025
2Annemarie Moser-Pröll Austria8015202520
3Cindy Nelson United States3711-1115
4Heidi Preuss United States296-1211
5Torill Fjeldstad Norway26712-7
6Marie-Theres Nadig  Switzerland2525---
Fabienne Serrat France251015--
8Heidi Wiesler West Germany2248-10
9Ingrid Eberle Austria21-615-
Irene Epple West Germany219--12
Jana Šoltýsová Czechoslovakia21511-5

Nations Cup

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Overall

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PlaceCountryTotalMenWomen
1 Austria1417820597
2  Switzerland1102505597
3 Liechtenstein781257524
4 United States715304411
5 Italy671268403
6 West Germany643167476
7 France55342511
8 Sweden39838315
9 Canada27419480
10 Yugoslavia2572525
11 Norway20917336
12 Czechoslovakia18653133
13 Soviet Union17313043
14 Bulgaria70700
15 Spain27270
16 Japan13130
17 Belgium1064
18 Australia880
19 Luxembourg734
20 New Zealand101
 Poland101

Men

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PlaceCountryTotalDHGSSLKBRacersWins
1 Austria82038020417660163
2  Switzerland5051622247445114
3 Sweden38361841858511
4 United States30417548614791
5 Italy268855110923111
6 Liechtenstein2572373966523
7 Yugoslavia2520138114041
8 Canada194162003282
9 Norway1737175151270
10 West Germany1674223921070
11 Soviet Union1301914752230
12 Bulgaria700664011
13 Czechoslovakia5304211010
14 France4211702430
15 Spain270002710
16 Japan133010020
17 Australia8000810
18 Belgium6000620
19 Luxembourg3030010

Women

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PlaceCountryTotalDHGSSLKBRacersWins
1 Austria59717297200128163
  Switzerland5972802008928119
3 Liechtenstein524851921579039
4 France511261882455294
5 West Germany47613019010551101
6 United States4111467510090110
7 Italy4035122276082
8 Czechoslovakia1336810213440
9 Canada80451102430
10 Soviet Union430043010
11 Norway36280210
12 Sweden150132010
13 Yugoslavia5005010
14 Luxembourg4400010
 Belgium4400010
16 New Zealand1000110
 Poland1001010

References

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  1. ^"FIS: Alpine World Cup 1980 men's schedule".International Ski Federation. Retrieved24 September 2018.
  2. ^"FIS: Alpine World Cup 1980 women's schedule".International Ski Federation. Retrieved24 September 2018.

External links

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Seasons
1979–80 World Cup seasons in thewinter sports
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