The 1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 9th official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and women. The World Cup started in Soldier Hollow, United States, on 9 December 1989 and finished in Vang, Norway, on 17 March 1990. Vegard Ulvang of Norway won the overall men's cup,[1] and Larisa Lazutina of the Soviet Union won the overall women's cup.[2]
^Lohniský, Michael, ed. (February 1990). "Salt Lake City, USA 10.12.1989 4x10 km (klasicky a brusleni)" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
^Lohniský, Michael, ed. (February 1990). "Canmore, Kanada 17.12.1989 4x5 km (klasicky a brusleni)" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
^Lohniský, Michael, ed. (March 1990). "Moskva, SSSR 13.1. 4x5 km kombinovaně" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
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The 1989 90 FIS Cross Country World Cup was the 9th official World Cup season in cross country skiing for men and women The World Cup started in Soldier Hollow United States on 9 December 1989 and finished in Vang Norway on 17 March 1990 Vegard Ulvang of Norway won the overall men s cup 1 and Larisa Lazutina of the Soviet Union won the overall women s cup 2 1989 90 FIS Cross Country World CupDisciplineMenWomenOverallVegard UlvangLarisa LazutinaNations CupNorwaySoviet UnionNations Cup OverallSoviet UnionCompetitionLocations10 venues10 venuesIndividual11 events11 eventsRelay Team5 events6 events 1988 891990 91 Contents 1 Calendar 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 1 3 Men s team 1 4 Women s team 2 Men s overall standings 3 Women s overall standings 4 Achievements 5 ReferencesCalendar editMen edit C Classic F Freestyle No Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref 1 9 December 1989 nbsp Salt Lake City 15 km C nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Vegard Ulvang nbsp Jochen Behle 1 2 16 December 1989 nbsp Canmore 15 km F nbsp Christer Majback nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Markus Gandler 2 3 17 December 1989 50 km C nbsp Jochen Behle nbsp Igor Badamshin nbsp Maurilio De Zolt 3 4 13 January 1990 nbsp Moscow 30 km F nbsp Gunde Svan nbsp Vegard Ulvang nbsp Torgny Mogren 4 5 17 February 1990 nbsp Campra 15 km F nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Vegard Ulvang nbsp Torgny Mogren 5 6 21 February 1990 nbsp Val di Fiemme 15 km C nbsp Gunde Svan nbsp Vegard Ulvang nbsp Bjorn Daehlie 6 7 25 February 1990 nbsp Reit im Winkl 30 km F nbsp Vladimir Smirnov nbsp Torgny Mogren nbsp Jochen Behle 7 8 3 March 1990 nbsp Lahti 15 km F 15 km C Pursuit nbsp Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Vegard Ulvang nbsp Lars Haland 8 9 6 March 1990 nbsp Trondheim 15 km C nbsp Alexey Prokourorov nbsp Gunde Svan nbsp Christer Majback 9 10 10 March 1990 nbsp Ornskoldsvik 30 km C nbsp Terje Langli nbsp Harri Kirvesniemi nbsp Vladimir Smirnov 10 11 17 March 1990 nbsp Vang 50 km F nbsp Gunde Svan nbsp Torgny Mogren nbsp Alfred Runggaldier 11 Women edit C Classic F Freestyle No Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref 1 9 December 1989 nbsp Salt Lake City 5 km C nbsp Jaana Savolainen nbsp Tuulikki Pyykkonen nbsp Svetlana Nageykina 12 2 10 December 1989 15 km F nbsp Stefania Belmondo nbsp Larisa Lazutina nbsp Yelena Valbe 13 3 15 December 1989 nbsp Thunder Bay 15 km C nbsp Larisa Lazutina nbsp Trude Dybendahl nbsp Svetlana Nageykina 14 4 14 January 1990 nbsp Moscow 30 km F nbsp Trude Dybendahl nbsp Raissa Smetanina nbsp Larisa Lazutina 15 5 18 February 1990 nbsp Pontresina 15 km F nbsp Manuela Di Centa nbsp Yelena Valbe nbsp Larisa Lazutina 16 6 20 February 1990 nbsp Val di Fiemme 10 km F nbsp Yelena Valbe nbsp Lyubov Yegorova nbsp Svetlana Nageykina 17 7 25 February 1990 nbsp Bohinj 10 km C nbsp Svetlana Nageykina nbsp Lyubov Yegorova nbsp Trude Dybendahl 18 8 2 March 1990 nbsp Lahti 5 km F nbsp Yelena Valbe nbsp Svetlana Nageykina nbsp Larisa Lazutina 19 9 7 March 1990 nbsp Solleftea 30 km F nbsp Manuela Di Centa nbsp Gabriele Hess nbsp Yelena Valbe 20 10 10 March 1990 nbsp Ornskoldsvik 10 km C nbsp Trude Dybendahl nbsp Manuela Di Centa nbsp Larisa Lazutina 21 11 17 March 1990 nbsp Vang 10 10 km Pursuit nbsp Trude Dybendahl nbsp Larisa Lazutina nbsp Lyubov Yegorova 22 Men s team edit C Classic F Freestyle Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref 10 December 1989 nbsp Salt Lake City 4 10 km relay C F nbsp SwedenJan OttossonChrister MajbackTorgny MogrenGunde Svan nbsp Norway IPal Gunnar MikkelsplassVegard UlvangOyvind SkaanesBjorn Daehlie nbsp Norway IIArild MonsenErling JevneTorgeir BjornTerje Langli 3 22 February 1990 nbsp Val di Fiemme 4 10 km relay C F nbsp SwedenHenrik ForsbergJan OttossonChrister MajbackGunde Svan nbsp ItalyMaurilio De ZoltSilvano BarcoGiorgio VanzettaMarco Albarello nbsp NorwayOyvind SkaanesBjorn DaehlieVegard UlvangTerje Langli 23 1 March 1990 nbsp Lahti 4 10 km relay F nbsp ItalySilvio FaunerMaurilio De ZoltGiorgio VanzettaAlfred Runggaldier nbsp Soviet UnionIgor BadamshinAlexey ProkourorovMikhail BotvinovVladimir Smirnov nbsp SwedenHenrik ForsbergJan OttossonTorgny MogrenLars Haland 24 11 March 1990 nbsp Ornskoldsvik 4 10 km relay C F nbsp SwedenJan OttossonChrister MajbackHenrik ForsbergTorgny Mogren nbsp NorwayOyvind SkaanesSture SivertsenVegard UlvangTerje Langli nbsp CzechoslovakiaLubos BuchtaLadislav SvandaRadim NycVaclav Korunka 25 16 March 1990 nbsp Vang 4 10 km relay C F nbsp NorwayAge SkinstadTerje LangliVegard UlvangOyvind Skaanes nbsp SwedenTorgny MogrenLars HalandChrister MajbackHenrik Forsberg nbsp Soviet UnionIgor BadamshinAlexander GolubevMikhail BotvinovVladimir Smirnov 26 Women s team edit C Classic F Freestyle Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref 17 December 1989 nbsp Thunder Bay 4 5 km relay C F nbsp Soviet UnionSvetlana NageykinaLarisa LazutinaTamara TikhonovaYelena Valbe nbsp FinlandPirkko MaattaTuulikki PyykkonenErja KuivalainenJaana Savolainen nbsp NorwayTrude DybendahlAnne JahrenNina SkeimeMarit Elveos 4 14 January 1990 nbsp Moscow 4 5 km relay C F nbsp Soviet UnionSvetlana NageykinaLarisa LazutinaTamara TikhonovaYelena Valbe nbsp Sweden nbsp Norway 5 22 February 1990 nbsp Val di Fiemme 4 5 km relay C F nbsp Soviet UnionSvetlana NageykinaLyubov YegorovaTamara TikhonovaYelena Valbe nbsp NorwaySolveig PedersenElin NilsenAnne JahrenTrude Dybendahl nbsp FinlandPirkko MaattaJaana SavolainenMarjut LukkarinenTuulikki Pyykkonen 27 24 February 1990 nbsp Bohinj 4 5 km relay C F nbsp Soviet UnionElena KaschirskajaRaisa SmetaninaTamara TikhonovaLyubov Yegorova nbsp NorwayInger Helene NybratenMarit WoldMarit ElveosNina Skeime nbsp SwedenKarin SvingstedtMagdalena WallinMarie Helene WestinCatrin Larsson 28 4 March 1990 nbsp Lahti 4 5 km relay F nbsp NorwaySolveig PedersenInger Helene NybratenAnne JahrenTrude Dybendahl nbsp Soviet UnionSvetlana NageykinaRaisa SmetaninaLyubov YegorovaLarisa Lazutina nbsp FinlandPirkko MaattaErja KuivalainenEija HyytiainenTuulikki Pyykkonen 29 11 March 1990 nbsp Ornskoldsvik 4 5 km relay C F nbsp Soviet UnionLyubov YegorovaLarisa LazutinaTamara TikhonovaYelena Valbe nbsp NorwaySolveig PedersenInger Helene NybratenInger Lise HeggeElin Nilsen nbsp FinlandTuulikki PyykkonenPirkko MaattaErja KuivalainenJaana Savolainen 30 Men s overall standings editRank Points 1 nbsp Vegard Ulvang 145 2 nbsp Gunde Svan 144 3 nbsp Bjorn Daehlie 118 4 nbsp Jochen Behle 88 5 nbsp Christer Majback 86 6 nbsp Torgny Mogren 76 7 nbsp Vladimir Smirnov 74 8 nbsp Terje Langli 52 9 nbsp Jan Ottosson 48 10 nbsp Lars Haland 43Women s overall standings editRank Points 1 nbsp Larisa Lazutina 146 2 nbsp Yelena Valbe 137 3 nbsp Trude Dybendahl 136 4 nbsp Svetlana Nageykina 134 5 nbsp Manuela Di Centa 126 6 nbsp Lyubov Yegorova 94 7 nbsp Tamara Tikhonova 76 8 nbsp Stefania Belmondo 66 9 nbsp Jaana Savolainen 52 10 nbsp Tuulikki Pyykkonen 47Achievements editFirst World Cup career victory Men nbsp Bjorn Daehlie 22 in his 2nd season the WC 1 15 km C in Salt Lake City also first podium nbsp Christer Majback 25 in his 6th season the WC 2 15 km F in Calgary first podium was 1984 85 WC 7 15 km in Syktyvkar nbsp Jochen Behle 29 in his 9th season the WC 3 15 km F in Calgary first podium was 1981 82 WC 9 15 km in Strbske Pleso nbsp Terje Langli 25 in his 4th season the WC 10 30 km C in Ornskoldsvik also first podium Women nbsp Stefania Belmondo 20 in her 2nd season the WC 2 15 km F in Salt Lake City also first podium nbsp Larisa Lazutina 24 in her 6th season the WC 3 15 km C in Thunder Bay first podium was 1986 87 WC 7 20 km F in Oberstdorf nbsp Trude Dybendahl 24 in her 5th season the WC 4 30 km F in Moscow first podium was 1988 89 WC 4 15 km C in Kavgolovo nbsp Manuela Di Centa 27 in her 6th season the WC 5 15 km F in Pontresina first podium was 1988 89 WC 5 10 km C in Klingenthal nbsp Svetlana Nageykina 25 in her 5th season the WC 7 10 km C in Bohinj first podium was 1987 88 WC 10 10 km F in Rovaniemi Victories in this World Cup all time number of victories as of 1989 90 season in parentheses Men nbsp Gunde Svan SWE 3 29 first places nbsp Bjorn Daehlie NOR 3 3 first places nbsp Vladimir Smirnov URS 1 4 first place nbsp Alexey Prokourorov URS 1 3 first place nbsp Christer Majback SWE 1 1 first place nbsp Jochen Behle FRG 1 1 first place nbsp Terje Langli NOR 1 1 first place Women nbsp Trude Dybendahl NOR 3 3 first places nbsp Yelena Valbe URS 2 7 first places nbsp Manuela Di Centa ITA 2 2 first places nbsp Jaana Savolainen FIN 1 2 first place nbsp Stefania Belmondo ITA 1 1 first place nbsp Larisa Lazutina URS 1 1 first place nbsp Svetlana Nageykina URS 1 1 first placeReferences edit CUP STANDING CROSS COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1990 MEN International Ski Federation Retrieved 11 April 2018 CUP STANDING CROSS COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1990 LADIES International Ski Federation Retrieved 11 April 2018 Lohnisky Michael ed February 1990 Salt Lake City USA 10 12 1989 4x10 km klasicky a brusleni PDF LYZARSTVI in Czech Czech Ski Association p 10 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Lohnisky Michael ed February 1990 Canmore Kanada 17 12 1989 4x5 km klasicky a brusleni PDF LYZARSTVI in Czech Czech Ski Association p 10 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Lohnisky Michael ed March 1990 Moskva SSSR 13 1 4x5 km kombinovane PDF LYZARSTVI in Czech Czech Ski Association p 10 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 90 FIS Cross Country World Cup amp oldid 1165528656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,