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1988–89 Biathlon World Cup

The 1988–89 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the UIPMB (Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne et Biathlon). The season started on 15 December 1988 in Albertville, France, and ended on 19 March 1989 in Steinkjer, Norway. It was the 12th season of the Biathlon World Cup.

1988–89 World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Eirik Kvalfoss Elena Golovina
Nations Cup East Germany Soviet Union
Individual Alexandr Popov Elena Golovina
Sprint Eirik Kvalfoss Elena Golovina
Competition

Calendar edit

Below is the World Cup calendar for the 1988–89 season.[1][2][3][4]

Location Date Individual Sprint Team event Relay
  Albertville 15–18 December [1][2][3][5][6] [1][2][3][7][8]
  Borovets 19–22 January [1][2][3][9][10] [1][2][3][11][12]
  Ruhpolding 26–29 January [1][2][3][13][14] [1][2][3][15][16]
  Feistritz 7–12 February
  Hämeenlinna 2–5 March [1][2][3][17] [1][2][3][18]
  Östersund 9–12 March [1][2][3][19][20] [1][2][3][21][22]
  Steinkjer 16–19 March [1][2][3][23][24] [1][2][3][25][26]
Total 6 6 3 3
  • 1989 World Championship races were not included in the 1988–89 World Cup scoring system.
  • The relays were technically unofficial races as they did not count towards anything in the World Cup.

World Cup Podium edit

Men edit

Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib
(After competition)
Det.
1 15 December 1988   Albertville 20 km Individual   Birk Anders   Alexandr Popov   Frank-Peter Roetsch   Birk Anders [1][2][3][27][28]
1 17 December 1988   Albertville 10 km Sprint   Frank Luck   Eirik Kvalfoss   Birk Anders [1][2][3][29][30]
2 19 January 1989   Borovets 20 km Individual   Jan Matouš   Thierry Gerbier   Eirik Kvalfoss   Eirik Kvalfoss [1][2][3][31][32]
2 21 January 1989   Borovets 10 km Sprint   Birk Anders   Ernst Reiter   Frank-Peter Roetsch [1][2][3][11][33]
3 26 January 1989   Ruhpolding 20 km Individual   Sergei Bulygin   Alexandr Popov   Frank-Peter Roetsch   Frank-Peter Roetsch [1][2][3][34][35]
3 28 January 1989   Ruhpolding 10 km Sprint   Frank-Peter Roetsch   Eirik Kvalfoss   Alexandr Popov [1][2][3][15][36]
4 2 March 1989   Hämeenlinna 20 km Individual   Alexandr Popov   Eirik Kvalfoss   Sergei Tchepikov   Eirik Kvalfoss [1][2][3][37]
4 4 March 1989   Hämeenlinna 10 km Sprint   Eirik Kvalfoss   Juri Kashkarov   Valeriy Medvedtsev [1][2][3][18]
5 9 March 1989   Östersund 20 km Individual   Sergei Tchepikov   Valeriy Medvedtsev   Alexandr Popov [1][2][3][38][39]
5 11 March 1989   Östersund 10 km Sprint   Johann Passler   Lars Wiklund   André Sehmisch [1][2][3][21][40]
6 16 March 1989   Steinkjer 20 km Individual   Fritz Fischer   Alexandr Popov   Ernst Reiter [1][2][3][41][42]
6 18 March 1989   Steinkjer 10 km Sprint   Fritz Fischer   Sergei Tchepikov   Thierry Gerbier [1][2][3][25][43]

Women edit

Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib
(After competition)
Det.
1 15 December 1988   Les Saisies 15 km Individual   Mariya Manolova   Anne Elvebakk   Petra Schaaf   Mariya Manolova Detail
1 17 December 1988   Les Saisies 7.5 km Sprint   Nadezhda Aleksieva   Natalia Prikazchikova   Tsvetana Krasteva Detail
2 19 January 1989   Borovets 15 km Individual   Natalia Ivanova   Elena Golovina   Luiza Tcherepanova   Elena Golovina Detail
2 21 January 1989   Borovets 7.5 km Sprint   Elena Golovina   Tsvetana Krasteva   Elin Kristiansen Detail
3 26 January 1989   Ruhpolding 15 km Individual   Martina Stede   Natalia Prikazchikova   Elena Golovina Detail
3 28 January 1989   Ruhpolding 7.5 km Sprint   Svetlana Davidova   Elena Golovina   Mariya Manolova Detail
4 2 March 1989   Hämeenlinna 15 km Individual   Elena Golovina   Svetlana Davidova   Natalia Prikazchikova Detail
4 4 March 1989   Hämeenlinna 7.5 km Sprint   Elena Golovina   Natalia Prikazchikova   Seija Hyytiäinen Detail
5 9 March 1989   Östersund 15 km Individual   Iva Shkodreva   Tsvetana Krasteva   Svetlana Davidova Detail
5 11 March 1989   Östersund 7.5 km Sprint   Natalia Prikazchikova   Anne Elvebakk   Tsvetana Krasteva Detail
6 16 March 1989   Steinkjer 15 km Individual   Martina Stede   Mona Bollerud   Elin Kristiansen Detail
6 18 March 1989   Steinkjer 7.5 km Sprint   Anne Elvebakk   Svetlana Davidova   Synnøve Thoresen Detail

Men's team edit

Event Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
1 18 December 1988   Albertville Team event   East Germany
Birk Anders
André Sehmisch
Frank-Peter Roetsch
Frank Luck
  Czechoslovakia
Tomáš Kos
Martin Rypl
Jaroslav Pinc
Jan Matouš
  France
Christian Dumont
Thierry Gerbier
Francis Mougel
Hervé Flandin
2 22 January 1989   Borovets[1][2][11] 4x7.5 km Relay   West Germany
Ernst Reiter
Alois Reiter
Herbert Fritzenwenger
Fritz Fischer
  East Germany
Frank Luck
André Sehmisch
Birk Anders
Frank-Peter Roetsch
  Czechoslovakia
Tomáš Kos
Martin Rypl
Jan Matouš
Jiří Holubec
3 29 January 1989   Ruhpolding[1][2][15][44] 4x7.5 km Relay   East Germany
Frank Luck
André Sehmisch
Frank-Peter Roetsch
Birk Anders
  Soviet Union
Dmitry Vasilyev
Sergei Tchepikov
Alexandr Popov
Valeriy Medvedtsev
  West Germany
Ernst Reiter
Franz Wudy
Herbert Fritzenwenger
Fritz Fischer
4 5 March 1989   Hämeenlinna Team event   Soviet Union
Juri Kashkarov
Valeriy Medvedtsev
Sergei Tchepikov
Anatoly Zhdanovich
  Sweden
Karl-Gunnar Grenemark
Roger Westling
Lars Wiklund
Peter Sjoeden
  France
Francis Mougel
Lionel Laurent
Thierry Dusserre
Hervé Flandin
5 12 March 1989   Östersund[1][2][21] 4x7.5 km Relay   Soviet Union
Juri Kashkarov
Sergei Tchepikov
Alexandr Popov
Valeriy Medvedtsev
  Norway
Geir Einang
Frode Løberg
Gisle Fenne
Eirik Kvalfoss
  East Germany
Frank Luck
André Sehmisch
Raik Dittrich
Birk Anders
6 19 March 1989   Steinkjer Team event   Norway
Frode Løberg
Geir Einang
Gisle Fenne
Eirik Kvalfoss
  Italy
Werner Kiem
Andreas Zingerle
Johann Passler
Gottlieb Taschler
  Soviet Union
Juri Kashkarov
Valeriy Medvedtsev
Alexandr Popov
Sergei Tchepikov

Women's team edit

Event Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
2 22 January 1989   Borovets[1][2][11] 3x6 km Relay   West Germany
Martina Stede
Dorina Pieper
Petra Schaaf
  Norway
Synnøve Thoresen
Elin Kristiansen
Anne Elvebakk
  Soviet Union
Natalia Prikazchikova
Tatiana Sharamtchevskaia
Anna Kuzmina
3 29 January 1989   Ruhpolding[1][2][15][45] 3x6 km Relay   Soviet Union
Natalia Prikazchikova
Svetlana Davidova
Elena Golovina
  Finland
Tuija Vuoksiala
Pirjo Mattila
Seija Hyytiäinen
  Bulgaria
Cvetana Krasteva
Nadezhda Aleksieva
Mariya Manolova
5 12 March 1989   Östersund[1][2][21] 3x6 km Relay   Soviet Union
Natalia Prikazchikova
Elena Golovina
Svetlana Davidova
  Bulgaria
Cvetana Krasteva
Iva Shkodreva
Nadezhda Aleksieva
  Norway
Synnøve Thoresen
Elin Kristiansen
Anne Elvebakk

Standings: Men edit

Overall edit

Pos. Points
1.   Eirik Kvalfoss 195
2.   Alexandr Popov 184
3.   Sergei Tchepikov 164
4.   Birk Anders 157
5.   Valeriy Medvedtsev 149
  • Final standings after 12 races.

[1][2][21]

Standings: Women edit

[1][2][21]

Overall edit

Pos. Points
1.   Elena Golovina 210
2.   Natalia Prikazchikova 187
3.   Svetlana Davidova 185
4.   Cvetana Krasteva 176
5.   Anne Elvebakk 165
  • Final standings after 12 races.

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union1214935
2  West Germany61310
3  East Germany51612
4  Bulgaria33410
5  Norway28515
6  Czechoslovakia1012
7  Italy1001
8  Finland0112
  France0112
10  Sweden0101
Totals (10 entries)30303090

Achievements edit

Men edit

First World Cup career victory
  •   Birk Anders (GDR), 21, in his 3rd season — the WC 1 Individual in Albertville; it also was his first podium
  •   Frank Luck (GDR), 21, in his 3rd season — the WC 1 Sprint in Albertville; it also was his first podium
  •   Sergei Bulygin (URS), 25, in his 7th season — the WC 3 Individual in Ruhpolding; first podium was the 1984–85 Sprint in Antholz-Anterselva
  •   Sergei Tchepikov (URS), 22, in his 3rd season — the WC 5 Individual in Östersund; first podium was the 1988–89 Individual in Hämeenlinna
First World Cup podium
  •   Thierry Gerbier (FRA), 23, in his 4th season — no. 2 in the WC 2 Individual in Borovets
  •   Sergei Tchepikov (URS), 22, in his 3rd season — no. 3 in the WC 4 Individual in Hämeenlinna
  •   Lars Wiklund (SWE), in his 3rd season — no. 2 in the WC 5 Sprint in Östersund
Victory in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses)

Women edit

Victory in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses)

Retirements edit

The following notable biathletes retired after the 1988–89 season:

References edit

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The 1988 89 Biathlon World Cup was a multi race tournament over a season of biathlon organised by the UIPMB Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne et Biathlon The season started on 15 December 1988 in Albertville France and ended on 19 March 1989 in Steinkjer Norway It was the 12th season of the Biathlon World Cup 1988 89 World CupDisciplineMenWomenOverallEirik KvalfossElena GolovinaNations CupEast GermanySoviet UnionIndividualAlexandr PopovElena GolovinaSprintEirik KvalfossElena GolovinaCompetition 1987 881989 90 Contents 1 Calendar 2 World Cup Podium 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 2 3 Men s team 2 4 Women s team 3 Standings Men 3 1 Overall 3 2 Individual 3 3 Sprint 3 4 Nation 4 Standings Women 4 1 Overall 4 2 Individual 4 3 Sprint 4 4 Nation 5 Medal table 6 Achievements 6 1 Men 6 2 Women 7 Retirements 8 ReferencesCalendar editBelow is the World Cup calendar for the 1988 89 season 1 2 3 4 Location Date Individual Sprint Team event Relay nbsp Albertville 15 18 December 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 nbsp Borovets 19 22 January 1 2 3 9 10 1 2 3 11 12 nbsp Ruhpolding 26 29 January 1 2 3 13 14 1 2 3 15 16 nbsp Feistritz 7 12 February nbsp Hameenlinna 2 5 March 1 2 3 17 1 2 3 18 nbsp Ostersund 9 12 March 1 2 3 19 20 1 2 3 21 22 nbsp Steinkjer 16 19 March 1 2 3 23 24 1 2 3 25 26 Total 6 6 3 31989 World Championship races were not included in the 1988 89 World Cup scoring system The relays were technically unofficial races as they did not count towards anything in the World Cup World Cup Podium editMen edit Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib After competition Det 1 15 December 1988 nbsp Albertville 20 km Individual nbsp Birk Anders nbsp Alexandr Popov nbsp Frank Peter Roetsch nbsp Birk Anders 1 2 3 27 28 1 17 December 1988 nbsp Albertville 10 km Sprint nbsp Frank Luck nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss nbsp Birk Anders 1 2 3 29 30 2 19 January 1989 nbsp Borovets 20 km Individual nbsp Jan Matous nbsp Thierry Gerbier nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss 1 2 3 31 32 2 21 January 1989 nbsp Borovets 10 km Sprint nbsp Birk Anders nbsp Ernst Reiter nbsp Frank Peter Roetsch 1 2 3 11 33 3 26 January 1989 nbsp Ruhpolding 20 km Individual nbsp Sergei Bulygin nbsp Alexandr Popov nbsp Frank Peter Roetsch nbsp Frank Peter Roetsch 1 2 3 34 35 3 28 January 1989 nbsp Ruhpolding 10 km Sprint nbsp Frank Peter Roetsch nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss nbsp Alexandr Popov 1 2 3 15 36 4 2 March 1989 nbsp Hameenlinna 20 km Individual nbsp Alexandr Popov nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss nbsp Sergei Tchepikov nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss 1 2 3 37 4 4 March 1989 nbsp Hameenlinna 10 km Sprint nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss nbsp Juri Kashkarov nbsp Valeriy Medvedtsev 1 2 3 18 5 9 March 1989 nbsp Ostersund 20 km Individual nbsp Sergei Tchepikov nbsp Valeriy Medvedtsev nbsp Alexandr Popov 1 2 3 38 39 5 11 March 1989 nbsp Ostersund 10 km Sprint nbsp Johann Passler nbsp Lars Wiklund nbsp Andre Sehmisch 1 2 3 21 40 6 16 March 1989 nbsp Steinkjer 20 km Individual nbsp Fritz Fischer nbsp Alexandr Popov nbsp Ernst Reiter 1 2 3 41 42 6 18 March 1989 nbsp Steinkjer 10 km Sprint nbsp Fritz Fischer nbsp Sergei Tchepikov nbsp Thierry Gerbier 1 2 3 25 43 Women edit Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib After competition Det 1 15 December 1988 nbsp Les Saisies 15 km Individual nbsp Mariya Manolova nbsp Anne Elvebakk nbsp Petra Schaaf nbsp Mariya Manolova Detail1 17 December 1988 nbsp Les Saisies 7 5 km Sprint nbsp Nadezhda Aleksieva nbsp Natalia Prikazchikova nbsp Tsvetana Krasteva Detail2 19 January 1989 nbsp Borovets 15 km Individual nbsp Natalia Ivanova nbsp Elena Golovina nbsp Luiza Tcherepanova nbsp Elena Golovina Detail2 21 January 1989 nbsp Borovets 7 5 km Sprint nbsp Elena Golovina nbsp Tsvetana Krasteva nbsp Elin Kristiansen Detail3 26 January 1989 nbsp Ruhpolding 15 km Individual nbsp Martina Stede nbsp Natalia Prikazchikova nbsp Elena Golovina Detail3 28 January 1989 nbsp Ruhpolding 7 5 km Sprint nbsp Svetlana Davidova nbsp Elena Golovina nbsp Mariya Manolova Detail4 2 March 1989 nbsp Hameenlinna 15 km Individual nbsp Elena Golovina nbsp Svetlana Davidova nbsp Natalia Prikazchikova Detail4 4 March 1989 nbsp Hameenlinna 7 5 km Sprint nbsp Elena Golovina nbsp Natalia Prikazchikova nbsp Seija Hyytiainen Detail5 9 March 1989 nbsp Ostersund 15 km Individual nbsp Iva Shkodreva nbsp Tsvetana Krasteva nbsp Svetlana Davidova Detail5 11 March 1989 nbsp Ostersund 7 5 km Sprint nbsp Natalia Prikazchikova nbsp Anne Elvebakk nbsp Tsvetana Krasteva Detail6 16 March 1989 nbsp Steinkjer 15 km Individual nbsp Martina Stede nbsp Mona Bollerud nbsp Elin Kristiansen Detail6 18 March 1989 nbsp Steinkjer 7 5 km Sprint nbsp Anne Elvebakk nbsp Svetlana Davidova nbsp Synnove Thoresen DetailMen s team edit Event Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third1 18 December 1988 nbsp Albertville Team event nbsp East Germany Birk Anders Andre Sehmisch Frank Peter Roetsch Frank Luck nbsp Czechoslovakia Tomas Kos Martin Rypl Jaroslav Pinc Jan Matous nbsp France Christian Dumont Thierry Gerbier Francis Mougel Herve Flandin2 22 January 1989 nbsp Borovets 1 2 11 4x7 5 km Relay nbsp West Germany Ernst Reiter Alois Reiter Herbert Fritzenwenger Fritz Fischer nbsp East Germany Frank Luck Andre Sehmisch Birk Anders Frank Peter Roetsch nbsp Czechoslovakia Tomas Kos Martin Rypl Jan Matous Jiri Holubec3 29 January 1989 nbsp Ruhpolding 1 2 15 44 4x7 5 km Relay nbsp East Germany Frank Luck Andre Sehmisch Frank Peter Roetsch Birk Anders nbsp Soviet Union Dmitry Vasilyev Sergei Tchepikov Alexandr Popov Valeriy Medvedtsev nbsp West Germany Ernst Reiter Franz Wudy Herbert Fritzenwenger Fritz Fischer4 5 March 1989 nbsp Hameenlinna Team event nbsp Soviet Union Juri Kashkarov Valeriy Medvedtsev Sergei Tchepikov Anatoly Zhdanovich nbsp Sweden Karl Gunnar Grenemark Roger Westling Lars Wiklund Peter Sjoeden nbsp France Francis Mougel Lionel Laurent Thierry Dusserre Herve Flandin5 12 March 1989 nbsp Ostersund 1 2 21 4x7 5 km Relay nbsp Soviet Union Juri Kashkarov Sergei Tchepikov Alexandr Popov Valeriy Medvedtsev nbsp Norway Geir Einang Frode Loberg Gisle Fenne Eirik Kvalfoss nbsp East Germany Frank Luck Andre Sehmisch Raik Dittrich Birk Anders6 19 March 1989 nbsp Steinkjer Team event nbsp Norway Frode Loberg Geir Einang Gisle Fenne Eirik Kvalfoss nbsp Italy Werner Kiem Andreas Zingerle Johann Passler Gottlieb Taschler nbsp Soviet Union Juri Kashkarov Valeriy Medvedtsev Alexandr Popov Sergei TchepikovWomen s team edit Event Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third2 22 January 1989 nbsp Borovets 1 2 11 3x6 km Relay nbsp West Germany Martina Stede Dorina Pieper Petra Schaaf nbsp Norway Synnove Thoresen Elin Kristiansen Anne Elvebakk nbsp Soviet Union Natalia Prikazchikova Tatiana Sharamtchevskaia Anna Kuzmina3 29 January 1989 nbsp Ruhpolding 1 2 15 45 3x6 km Relay nbsp Soviet Union Natalia Prikazchikova Svetlana Davidova Elena Golovina nbsp Finland Tuija Vuoksiala Pirjo Mattila Seija Hyytiainen nbsp Bulgaria Cvetana Krasteva Nadezhda Aleksieva Mariya Manolova5 12 March 1989 nbsp Ostersund 1 2 21 3x6 km Relay nbsp Soviet Union Natalia Prikazchikova Elena Golovina Svetlana Davidova nbsp Bulgaria Cvetana Krasteva Iva Shkodreva Nadezhda Aleksieva nbsp Norway Synnove Thoresen Elin Kristiansen Anne ElvebakkStandings Men editOverall edit Pos Points1 nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss 1952 nbsp Alexandr Popov 1843 nbsp Sergei Tchepikov 1644 nbsp Birk Anders 1575 nbsp Valeriy Medvedtsev 149Final standings after 12 races Individual edit Pos Points1 nbsp Alexandr Popov 1082 nbsp Sergei Tchepikov 963 nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss 924 nbsp Fritz Fischer 805 nbsp Birk Anders 78Final standings after 6 races Sprint edit Pos Points1 nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss 1032 nbsp Valeriy Medvedtsev 803 nbsp Birk Anders 794 nbsp Alexandr Popov 765 nbsp Andre Sehmisch 75Final standings after 6 races Nation edit Pos Points1 nbsp East Germany 56552 nbsp Soviet Union 55433 nbsp West Germany 53284 nbsp Italy 52545 nbsp Austria 5063Final standings after 15 races 1 2 21 Standings Women edit 1 2 21 Overall edit Pos Points1 nbsp Elena Golovina 2102 nbsp Natalia Prikazchikova 1873 nbsp Svetlana Davidova 1854 nbsp Cvetana Krasteva 1765 nbsp Anne Elvebakk 165Final standings after 12 races Individual edit Pos Points1 nbsp Elena Golovina 1022 nbsp Svetlana Davidova 923 nbsp Mona Bollerud 884 nbsp Elin Kristiansen 865 nbsp Mariya Manolova 84Final standings after 6 races Sprint edit Pos Points1 nbsp Elena Golovina 1082 nbsp Natalia Prikazchikova 1043 nbsp Svetlana Davidova 934 nbsp Cvetana Krasteva 935 nbsp Anne Elvebakk 92Final standings after 6 races Nation edit Pos Points1 nbsp Soviet Union 60042 nbsp Bulgaria 52313 nbsp Norway 52284 nbsp Finland 49805 nbsp West Germany 4761Final standings after 15 races Medal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Soviet Union12149352 nbsp West Germany613103 nbsp East Germany516124 nbsp Bulgaria334105 nbsp Norway285156 nbsp Czechoslovakia10127 nbsp Italy10018 nbsp Finland0112 nbsp France011210 nbsp Sweden0101Totals 10 entries 30303090Achievements editMen edit First World Cup career victory nbsp Birk Anders GDR 21 in his 3rd season the WC 1 Individual in Albertville it also was his first podium nbsp Frank Luck GDR 21 in his 3rd season the WC 1 Sprint in Albertville it also was his first podium nbsp Sergei Bulygin URS 25 in his 7th season the WC 3 Individual in Ruhpolding first podium was the 1984 85 Sprint in Antholz Anterselva nbsp Sergei Tchepikov URS 22 in his 3rd season the WC 5 Individual in Ostersund first podium was the 1988 89 Individual in HameenlinnaFirst World Cup podium nbsp Thierry Gerbier FRA 23 in his 4th season no 2 in the WC 2 Individual in Borovets nbsp Sergei Tchepikov URS 22 in his 3rd season no 3 in the WC 4 Individual in Hameenlinna nbsp Lars Wiklund SWE in his 3rd season no 2 in the WC 5 Sprint in OstersundVictory in this World Cup all time number of victories in parentheses nbsp Fritz Fischer FRG 2 7 first places nbsp Birk Anders GDR 2 2 first places nbsp Frank Peter Roetsch GDR 1 10 first place nbsp Eirik Kvalfoss NOR 1 10 first place nbsp Jan Matous TCH 1 2 first place nbsp Alexandr Popov URS 1 2 first place nbsp Johann Passler ITA 1 2 first place nbsp Frank Luck GDR 1 1 first place nbsp Sergei Bulygin URS 1 1 first place nbsp Sergei Tchepikov URS 1 1 first placeWomen edit Victory in this World Cup all time number of victories in parentheses nbsp Elena Golovina URS 3 3 first places nbsp Martina Stede GER 2 2 first places nbsp Mariya Manolova BUL 1 1 first place nbsp Nadezhda Aleksieva BUL 1 1 first place nbsp Natalia Ivanova URS 1 1 first place nbsp Svetlana Davidova URS 1 1 first place nbsp Iva Shkodreva BUL 1 1 first place nbsp Natalia Prikazchikova URS 1 1 first place nbsp Anne Elvebakk NOR 1 1 first placeRetirements editThe following notable biathletes retired after the 1988 89 season nbsp Juha Tella FIN nbsp Ernst Reiter FRG nbsp Herbert Fritzenwenger FRG nbsp Stefan Hock FRG nbsp Roger Westling SWE nbsp Sergei Bulygin URS nbsp Marie Pierre Baby FRA nbsp Mona Bollerud NOR nbsp Natalia Prikazchikova URS References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Holm Knut E Sportsboken 89 90 The Sports Book 89 90 in Norwegian Sportsboken A S ISBN 82 90773 02 1 in Norwegian a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Wintersport Charts Weltcup World Cup Biathlon 1989 Wintersport Charts Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Statistiche Biathlon Statistics Biathlon Neve Italia in Italian Retrieved 22 October 2015 in Italian registration required Det storste i vintersesongen Skiskyting The greatest in the winter season Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 1 November 1988 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 16 December 1988 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 1 Albertville Les Saisies FRA Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 19 December 1988 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 1 Albertville Les Saisies FRA Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 20 January 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 2 Borovetz BUL Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b c d Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 23 January 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 2 Borovetz BUL Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 30 January 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 3 Ruhpolding GER Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b c d Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 30 January 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 3 Ruhpolding GER Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 3 March 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required a b Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 6 March 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 10 March 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 5 Oestersund SWE Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b c d e f Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 13 March 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 5 Oestersund SWE Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 17 March 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 6 Steinkjer NOR Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 20 March 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 6 Steinkjer NOR Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 16 December 1988 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 1 Albertville Les Saisies FRA Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 19 December 1988 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 1 Albertville Les Saisies FRA Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 20 January 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 2 Borovetz BUL Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 World Cup 2 Borovetz BUL Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 30 January 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 3 Ruhpolding GER Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 World Cup 3 Ruhpolding GER Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 3 March 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 10 March 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 5 Oestersund SWE Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 World Cup 5 Oestersund SWE Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Sport i navn og tall Skiskyting Sport in name and numbers Biathlon Aftenposten in Norwegian 17 March 1989 Retrieved 1 February 2015 in Norwegian subscription required World Cup 6 Steinkjer NOR Men 20 km Individual IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 World Cup 6 Steinkjer NOR Men 10 km Sprint IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 World Cup 3 Ruhpolding GER Men 4 x 7 5 km Relay IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 World Cup 3 Ruhpolding GER Men 4 x 7 5 km Relay IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Retrieved 1 February 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1988 89 Biathlon World Cup amp oldid 1165528306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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