The 26th World Cup season began in November 1991 in the United States and concluded in March 1992 in Switzerland. The overall winners were Paul Accola of Switzerland, his first, and Petra Kronberger of Austria, her third straight.
A major change during this season was made to the scoring system, moving from a "Top 15" system, with 25 points for first, 20 for second, and 15 for third down to 1 for 15th, to a "Top 30" system, with 100 for first, 80 for second, and 60 for third down to 1 for 30th. A slight change was made to the points awarded at lower levels in 1992-93, and that revised system has remained in effect until the present. This was also the first season after the dissolution of Yugoslavia into multiple nations, with its traditional skiing resorts (Kranjska Gora and Maribor) becoming part of Slovenia, and the Soviet Union also dissolved during this season, on 25/26 December 1991.
A break in the schedule in February was for the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville , France from 9-22 February.
Calendar edit Men edit Overall edit In Men's Overall World Cup 1991/92 all results count.
Downhill edit see complete table
In Men's Downhill World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Swiss athletes won seven races out of nine.
Super-G edit see complete table
In Men's Super-G World Cup 1991/92 all results count.
Giant Slalom edit see complete table
In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Alberto Tomba won his third Giant Slalom World Cup.
Slalom edit see complete table
In Men's Slalom World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Alberto Tomba won six races and finished every race on the podium.
Combined edit see complete table
In Men's Combined World Cup 1991/92 all three results count. Paul Accola was able to win all three competitions.
Ladies edit Overall edit In Women's Overall World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Petra Kronberger captured her third Overall World Cup win in a row despite having only two wins, both in downhill races. But she was able to score points in all but five competitions under the new "Top 30" scoring system. By contrast, Carole Merle won seven races and, according to the points system used from the following year onwards, she would have won this overall World Cup -- which was part of the motivation underlying the point value change before the following season.
Downhill edit see complete table
In Women's Downhill World Cup 1991/92 all results count.
Super-G edit see complete table
In Women's Super-G World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Carole Merle won her fourth Super-G World Cup in a row.
Giant Slalom edit see complete table
In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1991/92 all results count.
Slalom edit see complete table
In Women's Slalom World Cup 1991/92 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her third Slalom World Cup.
Combined edit In Women's Combined World Cup 1991/92 both results count.
Nations Cup edit Overall edit Place Country Total Men Ladies 1 Austria 11028 4893 6135 2 Switzerland 10142 6685 3457 3 Germany 6047 2150 3897 4 Italy 5709 4454 1255 5 Norway 4461 3689 772 6 France 3792 1853 1939 7 United States 3230 1002 2228 8 Sweden 2391 1085 1306 9 Canada 1104 406 698 10 Luxembourg 996 996 0 11 Slovenia 757 101 656 12 Spain 657 0 657 13 Soviet Union/ CIS 553 45 508 14 New Zealand 335 0 335 15 Japan 134 20 114 17 Czechoslovakia 100 29 71 18 Liechtenstein 44 44 0 19 United Kingdom 13 13 0 20 Finland 3 3 0 21 Chile 2 2 0
Men edit Place Country Total DH SG GS SL KB Racers Wins 1 Switzerland 6685 2126 1275 1522 1242 520 22 14 2 Austria 4893 1847 899 487 1105 555 27 1 3 Italy 4454 370 479 1438 1938 229 26 11 4 Norway 3689 691 892 714 1073 319 12 4 5 Germany 2150 707 310 328 640 165 10 1 6 France 1853 471 495 394 366 127 20 1 7 Sweden 1085 107 53 442 455 28 7 0 8 United States 1002 515 151 18 110 208 9 1 9 Luxembourg 996 182 296 210 228 80 1 1 10 Canada 406 315 8 0 20 63 9 0 12 Slovenia 101 0 0 67 34 0 3 0 13 Soviet Union/ CIS 45 5 40 0 0 0 2 0 14 Liechtenstein 44 7 0 37 0 0 2 0 15 Czechoslovakia 29 0 0 0 0 29 1 0 16 Japan 20 0 0 0 20 0 2 0 17 United Kingdom 13 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 18 Finland 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 19 Chile 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0
Ladies edit Place Country Total DH SG GS SL KB Racers Wins 1 Austria 6135 1310 1113 1142 2064 506 21 7 2 Germany 3897 1801 1093 736 70 197 15 4 3 Switzerland 3457 790 598 643 1165 261 20 6 4 United States 2228 375 500 766 490 97 13 1 5 France 1939 368 616 818 117 20 11 7 6 Sweden 1306 0 62 487 735 22 6 1 7 Italy 1255 18 217 567 410 43 9 1 8 Norway 772 188 362 115 73 34 5 1 9 Canada 698 357 257 44 0 40 6 0 10 Spain 657 0 6 238 413 0 1 1 11 Slovenia 656 0 0 80 536 40 7 0 12 Soviet Union/ CIS 508 456 47 5 0 0 5 0 13 New Zealand 335 0 0 0 335 0 1 1 14 Japan 114 33 28 0 0 53 1 0 15 Czechoslovakia 71 22 7 0 0 42 2 0
References edit External links edit - World Cup standings - 1992
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The 26th World Cup season began in November 1991 in the United States and concluded in March 1992 in Switzerland The overall winners were Paul Accola of Switzerland his first and Petra Kronberger of Austria her third straight FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1991 92DisciplineMenWomenOverallPaul AccolaPetra KronbergerDownhillFranz HeinzerKatja SeizingerSuper GPaul AccolaCarole MerleGiant SlalomAlberto TombaCarole MerleSlalomAlberto TombaVreni SchneiderNations CupSwitzerlandAustriaNations Cup overallAustriaCompetitionLocations1815Individual3430 1990 911992 93 A major change during this season was made to the scoring system moving from a Top 15 system with 25 points for first 20 for second and 15 for third down to 1 for 15th to a Top 30 system with 100 for first 80 for second and 60 for third down to 1 for 30th A slight change was made to the points awarded at lower levels in 1992 93 and that revised system has remained in effect until the present This was also the first season after the dissolution of Yugoslavia into multiple nations with its traditional skiing resorts Kranjska Gora and Maribor becoming part of Slovenia and the Soviet Union also dissolved during this season on 25 26 December 1991 A break in the schedule in February was for the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville France from 9 22 February Contents 1 Calendar 1 1 Men 1 2 Ladies 2 Men 2 1 Overall 2 2 Downhill 2 3 Super G 2 4 Giant Slalom 2 5 Slalom 2 6 Combined 3 Ladies 3 1 Overall 3 2 Downhill 3 3 Super G 3 4 Giant Slalom 3 5 Slalom 3 6 Combined 4 Nations Cup 4 1 Overall 4 2 Men 4 3 Ladies 5 References 6 External linksCalendar editMen edit Event Key DH Downhill SL Slalom GS Giant Slalom SG Super Giant Slalom KB Combined 1 Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third726 1 23 November 1991 nbsp Park City GS 192 nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Roberto Spampatti727 2 24 November 1991 SL 222 nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Konrad Ladstatter728 3 29 November 1991 nbsp Breckenridge GS 193 nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Fredrik Nyberg729 4 30 November 1991 SL 223 nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Thomas Fogdo nbsp Alberto Tomba730 5 7 December 1991 nbsp Val d Isere DH 215 nbsp A J Kitt nbsp Leonhard Stock nbsp Franz Heinzer731 6 8 December 1991 SG 040 nbsp Marc Girardelli nbsp Atle Skardal nbsp Urs Kalin732 7 10 December 1991 nbsp Sestriere SL 224 nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Finn Christian Jagge nbsp Ole Kristian Furuseth733 8 14 December 1991 nbsp Val Gardena DH 216 nbsp Franz Heinzer nbsp Leonhard Stock nbsp Atle Skardal734 9 15 December 1991 nbsp Alta Badia GS 194 nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Steve Locher nbsp Paul Accola735 10 17 December 1991 nbsp Madonna di Campiglio SL 225 nbsp Finn Christian Jagge nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Thomas Fogdo736 11 4 January 1992 nbsp Kranjska Gora GS 195 nbsp Sergio Bergamelli nbsp Hans Pieren nbsp Alberto Tomba737 12 5 January 1992 SL 226 nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Armin Bittner nbsp Finn Christian Jagge738 13 11 January 1992 nbsp Garmisch Partenkirchen DH 217 nbsp Markus Wasmeier nbsp Patrick Ortlieb nbsp Hansjorg Tauscher739 14 12 January 1992 SG 041 nbsp Patrick Holzer nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Peter Rzehak740 15 13 January 1992 SL 227 nbsp Patrice Bianchi nbsp Hubert Strolz nbsp Alberto Tomba741 16 13 January 1992 KB 060 nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Ole Kristian Furuseth nbsp Hubert Strolz742 17 17 January 1992 nbsp Kitzbuhel DH 218 nbsp Franz Heinzer nbsp Daniel Mahrer nbsp Xavier Gigandet743 18 18 January 1992 DH 219 nbsp Franz Heinzer nbsp A J Kitt nbsp Patrick Ortlieb744 19 19 January 1992 SL 228 nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Patrice Bianchi nbsp Armin Bittner745 20 19 January 1992 KB 061 nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Marc Girardelli nbsp Hubert Strolz746 21 22 January 1992 nbsp Adelboden GS 196 nbsp Ole Kristian Furuseth nbsp Hans Pieren nbsp Marc Girardelli747 22 25 January 1992 nbsp Wengen DH 220 nbsp Franz Heinzer nbsp Markus Wasmeier nbsp Helmut Hoflehner748 23 26 January 1992 SL 229 nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Armin Bittner749 24 26 January 1992 KB 062 nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Gunther Mader nbsp Hubert Strolz750 25 1 February 1992 nbsp Megeve SG 042 nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Marco Hangl nbsp Franz Heinzer751 26 2 February 1992 nbsp St Gervais GS 197 nbsp Didrik Marksten nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Markus Wasmeier1992 Winter Olympics 9 22 February 752 27 1 March 1992 nbsp Morioka SG 043 nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Urs Kalin nbsp Jan Einar Thorsen753 28 6 March 1992 nbsp Panorama DH 221 nbsp William Besse nbsp Daniel Mahrer nbsp Gunther Mader754 29 7 March 1992 DH 222 nbsp Daniel Mahrer nbsp Jan Einar Thorsen nbsp A J Kitt755 30 8 March 1992 SG 044 nbsp Gunther Mader nbsp Kjetil Andre Aamodt nbsp Marc Girardelli756 31 14 March 1992 nbsp Aspen DH 223 nbsp Daniel Mahrer nbsp William Besse nbsp Patrick Ortlieb757 32 15 March 1992 SG 045 nbsp Kjetil Andre Aamodt nbsp Gunther Mader nbsp Paul Accola758 33 20 March 1992 nbsp Crans Montana GS 198 nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Kjetil Andre Aamodt nbsp Didrik Marksten759 34 22 March 1992 SL 230 nbsp Alberto Tomba nbsp Paul Accola nbsp Finn Christian JaggeLadies edit Event Key DH Downhill SL Slalom GS Giant Slalom SG Super Giant Slalom KB Combined 2 Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third674 1 30 November 1991 nbsp Lech am Arlberg SL 215 nbsp Vreni Schneider nbsp Petra Kronberger nbsp Pernilla Wiberg675 2 1 December 1991 SL 216 nbsp Blanca Fernandez Ochoa nbsp Vreni Schneider nbsp Petra Kronberger676 3 7 December 1991 nbsp Santa Caterina SG 038 nbsp Katja Seizinger nbsp Barbara Sadleder nbsp Miriam Vogt4 8 December 1991 GS nbsp Vreni Schneider nbsp Deborah Compagnoni nbsp Diann Roffe678 5 14 December 1991 DH 182 nbsp Chantal Bournissen nbsp Katja Seizinger nbsp Heidi Zurbriggen679 6 15 December 1991 SG 039 nbsp Carole Merle nbsp Petra Kronberger nbsp Heidi Zurbriggen680 7 21 December 1991 nbsp Serre Chevalier DH 183 nbsp Petra Kronberger nbsp Heidi Zurbriggen nbsp Miriam Vogt681 8 5 January 1992 nbsp Oberstaufen GS 188 nbsp Vreni Schneider nbsp Deborah Compagnoni nbsp Carole Merle682 9 11 January 1992 nbsp Schruns DH 184 nbsp Katja Seizinger nbsp Sabine Ginther nbsp Svetlana Gladysheva683 10 12 January 1992 SL 217 nbsp Sabine Ginther nbsp Blanca Fernandez Ochoa nbsp Annelise Coberger684 11 12 January 1992 KB 055 nbsp Sabine Ginther nbsp Anja Haas nbsp Heidi Zurbriggen685 12 14 January 1992 nbsp Hinterstoder SL 218 nbsp Annelise Coberger nbsp Vreni Schneider nbsp Julie Parisien686 13 15 January 1992 GS 189 nbsp Carole Merle nbsp Deborah Compagnoni nbsp Vreni Schneider687 14 18 January 1992 nbsp Maribor SL 219 nbsp Vreni Schneider nbsp Deborah Compagnoni nbsp Pernilla Wiberg688 15 20 January 1992 nbsp Piancavallo GS 190 nbsp Carole Merle nbsp Vreni Schneider nbsp Eva Twardokens689 16 25 January 1992 nbsp Morzine DH 185 nbsp Katja Seizinger nbsp Katharina Gutensohn nbsp Michaela Gerg Leitner690 17 26 January 1992 SG 040 nbsp Deborah Compagnoni nbsp Ulrike Maier nbsp Merete Fjeldavlie18 27 January 1992 GS nbsp Carole Merle nbsp Deborah Compagnoni nbsp Diann Roffe692 19 1 February 1992 nbsp Grindelwald DH 186 nbsp Sabine Ginther nbsp Miriam Vogt nbsp Chantal Bournissen693 20 2 February 1992 SL 220 nbsp Monika Maierhofer nbsp Pernilla Wiberg nbsp Annelise Coberger694 21 2 February 1992 KB 056 nbsp Sabine Ginther nbsp Petra Kronberger nbsp Miriam Vogt1992 Winter Olympics 9 22 February 695 22 28 February 1992 nbsp Narvik GS 192 nbsp Pernilla Wiberg nbsp Anita Wachter nbsp Blanca Fernandez Ochoa696 23 29 February 1992 SL 221 nbsp Vreni Schneider nbsp Pernilla Wiberg nbsp Petra Kronberger697 24 2 March 1992 nbsp Sundsvall SL 222 nbsp Julie Parisien nbsp Pernilla Wiberg nbsp Karin Buder698 25 7 March 1992 nbsp Vail DH 187 nbsp Katja Seizinger nbsp Kerrin Lee Gartner nbsp Miriam Vogt699 26 8 March 1992 SG 041 nbsp Merete Fjeldavlie nbsp Petra Kronberger nbsp Carole Merle700 27 14 March 1992 nbsp Panorama DH 188 nbsp Petra Kronberger nbsp Carole Merle nbsp Katja Seizinger701 28 15 March 1992 SG 042 nbsp Carole Merle nbsp Kerrin Lee Gartner nbsp Sylvia Eder702 29 19 March 1992 nbsp Crans Montana SG 043 nbsp Carole Merle nbsp Merete Fjeldavlie nbsp Zoe Haas703 30 21 March 1992 GS 193 nbsp Carole Merle nbsp Blanca Fernandez Ochoa nbsp Corinne Rey BelletMen editOverall edit In Men s Overall World Cup 1991 92 all results count Place Name Country Total DH SG GS SL KB1 Paul Accola nbsp Switzerland 1699 52 429 330 588 3002 Alberto Tomba nbsp Italy 1362 0 22 520 820 03 Marc Girardelli nbsp Luxembourg 996 182 296 210 228 804 Ole Kristian Furuseth nbsp Norway 854 15 160 285 290 1045 Franz Heinzer nbsp Switzerland 842 649 193 0 0 06 Gunther Mader nbsp Austria 797 286 286 48 97 807 Markus Wasmeier nbsp Germany 752 371 156 84 0 1418 Daniel Mahrer nbsp Switzerland 646 537 109 0 0 09 Hubert Strolz nbsp Austria 611 0 126 40 265 18010 Patrick Ortlieb nbsp Austria 594 450 94 0 0 50A J Kitt nbsp United States 594 461 44 0 0 8912 Jan Einar Thorsen nbsp Norway 577 324 225 0 0 2813 Kjetil Andre Aamodt nbsp Norway 543 0 220 196 72 5514 Finn Christian Jagge nbsp Norway 533 0 0 0 533 015 Leonhard Stock nbsp Austria 477 403 74 0 0 016 Armin Bittner nbsp Germany 443 0 0 68 375 017 William Besse nbsp Switzerland 441 366 65 0 0 1018 Hans Pieren nbsp Switzerland 429 0 0 400 29 019 Steve Locher nbsp Switzerland 423 0 21 237 82 8320 Xavier Gigandet nbsp Switzerland 390 325 0 0 0 65Downhill edit see complete tableIn Men s Downhill World Cup 1991 92 all results count Swiss athletes won seven races out of nine Place Name Country Total 5 nbsp 8 nbsp 13 nbsp 17 nbsp 18 nbsp 22 nbsp 28 nbsp 29 nbsp 31 nbsp 1 Franz Heinzer nbsp Switzerland 649 60 100 51 100 100 100 40 51 472 Daniel Mahrer nbsp Switzerland 537 55 47 80 47 28 80 100 1003 A J Kitt nbsp United States 461 100 55 40 22 80 9 55 60 404 Patrick Ortlieb nbsp Austria 450 47 51 80 34 60 40 47 31 605 Leonhard Stock nbsp Austria 403 80 80 31 20 51 43 43 556 William Besse nbsp Switzerland 366 9 20 51 31 55 100 20 807 Markus Wasmeier nbsp Germany 371 28 12 100 24 34 80 1 55 378 Xavier Gigandet nbsp Switzerland 325 51 43 28 60 55 34 20 18 169 Jan Einar Thorsen nbsp Norway 324 31 28 43 40 37 31 80 3410 Gunther Mader nbsp Austria 286 2 43 43 47 80 47 24Super G edit see complete tableIn Men s Super G World Cup 1991 92 all results count Place Name Country Total 6 nbsp 14 nbsp 25 nbsp 27 nbsp 30 nbsp 32 nbsp 1 Paul Accola nbsp Switzerland 429 55 80 100 100 34 602 Marc Girardelli nbsp Luxembourg 296 100 24 47 55 60 3 Gunther Mader nbsp Austria 286 20 31 55 100 804 Jan Einar Thorsen nbsp Norway 225 8 37 47 60 22 515 Kjetil Andre Aamodt nbsp Norway 220 40 80 1006 Urs Kalin nbsp Switzerland 215 60 4 80 16 557 Franz Heinzer nbsp Switzerland 193 47 4 60 51 31 8 Ole Kristian Furuseth nbsp Norway 160 24 51 34 51 9 Markus Wasmeier nbsp Germany 156 31 47 14 9 55 10 Marco Hangl nbsp Switzerland 152 51 80 12 911 Alberto Senigagliesi nbsp Italy 151 10 55 31 8 4712 Patrick Holzer nbsp Italy 137 100 37 Giant Slalom edit see complete tableIn Men s Giant Slalom World Cup 1991 92 all results count Alberto Tomba won his third Giant Slalom World Cup Place Name Country Total 1 nbsp 3 nbsp 9 nbsp 11 nbsp 21 nbsp 26 nbsp 33 nbsp 1 Alberto Tomba nbsp Italy 520 100 80 100 60 80 1002 Hans Pieren nbsp Switzerland 400 43 40 55 80 80 51 513 Paul Accola nbsp Switzerland 330 80 100 60 43 474 Ole Kristian Furuseth nbsp Norway 285 24 43 16 47 100 55 5 Johan Wallner nbsp Sweden 238 51 24 18 51 51 436 Steve Locher nbsp Switzerland 237 51 80 24 40 26 167 Marc Girardelli nbsp Luxembourg 210 24 14 34 60 47 318 Sergio Bergamelli nbsp Italy 205 31 31 100 43Franck Piccard nbsp France 205 40 37 37 5 31 5510 Fredrik Nyberg nbsp Sweden 204 6 60 22 26 22 40 2811 Kjetil Andre Aamodt nbsp Norway 196 18 55 43 8012 Didrik Marksten nbsp Norway 190 16 14 100 60Slalom edit see complete tableIn Men s Slalom World Cup 1991 92 all results count Alberto Tomba won six races and finished every race on the podium Place Name Country Total 2 nbsp 4 nbsp 7 nbsp 10 nbsp 12 nbsp 15 nbsp 19 nbsp 23 nbsp 34 nbsp 1 Alberto Tomba nbsp Italy 820 100 80 100 80 100 60 100 100 1002 Paul Accola nbsp Switzerland 588 80 100 55 51 51 40 51 80 803 Finn Christian Jagge nbsp Norway 533 51 55 80 100 60 37 43 47 604 Armin Bittner nbsp Germany 375 55 37 80 43 60 60 405 Patrice Bianchi nbsp France 293 40 24 31 18 100 80 6 Ole Kristian Furuseth nbsp Norway 290 28 47 60 55 47 47 6 7 Carlo Gerosa nbsp Italy 288 43 34 43 34 16 34 37 478 Patrick Staub nbsp Switzerland 277 20 8 8 43 55 37 51 559 Hubert Strolz nbsp Austria 265 10 40 12 80 55 40 2810 Thomas Stangassinger nbsp Austria 257 47 37 37 31 31 43 31Combined edit see complete tableIn Men s Combined World Cup 1991 92 all three results count Paul Accola was able to win all three competitions Place Name Country Total 16 nbsp 20 nbsp 24 nbsp 1 Paul Accola nbsp Switzerland 300 100 100 1002 Hubert Strolz nbsp Austria 180 60 60 603 Markus Wasmeier nbsp Germany 141 51 47 434 Josef Polig nbsp Italy 112 47 51 145 Stephan Eberharter nbsp Austria 110 55 55 6 Ole Kristian Furuseth nbsp Norway 104 80 247 Rainer Salzgeber nbsp Austria 99 37 31 318 A J Kitt nbsp United States 89 40 37 129 Lasse Arnesen nbsp Norway 85 34 5110 Steve Locher nbsp Switzerland 83 43 40 Ladies editOverall edit In Women s Overall World Cup 1991 92 all results count Petra Kronberger captured her third Overall World Cup win in a row despite having only two wins both in downhill races But she was able to score points in all but five competitions under the new Top 30 scoring system By contrast Carole Merle won seven races and according to the points system used from the following year onwards she would have won this overall World Cup which was part of the motivation underlying the point value change before the following season Place Name Country Total DH SG GS SL KB1 Petra Kronberger nbsp Austria 1262 432 216 165 369 802 Carole Merle nbsp France 1211 228 417 566 0 03 Katja Seizinger nbsp Germany 937 523 234 180 0 04 Vreni Schneider nbsp Switzerland 902 0 0 391 511 05 Pernilla Wiberg nbsp Sweden 821 0 62 314 445 06 Sabine Ginther nbsp Austria 746 248 4 70 224 2007 Blanca Fernandez Ochoa nbsp Spain 657 0 6 238 413 08 Miriam Vogt nbsp Germany 632 359 137 21 0 1159 Heidi Zurbriggen nbsp Switzerland 621 277 127 120 0 9710 Diann Roffe nbsp United States 607 0 221 372 14 011 Deborah Compagnoni nbsp Italy 590 0 126 344 120 012 Anita Wachter nbsp Austria 564 6 64 225 163 10613 Ulrike Maier nbsp Austria 561 25 233 256 47 014 Kerrin Lee nbsp Canada 553 291 218 44 0 015 Julie Parisien nbsp United States 472 0 83 127 262 016 Eva Twardokens nbsp United States 465 0 90 251 124 017 Michaela Gerg nbsp Germany 449 216 118 115 0 018 Chantal Bournissen nbsp Switzerland 411 268 96 0 0 4719 Sylvia Eder nbsp Austria 396 0 227 169 0 020 Regina Hausl nbsp Germany 357 161 114 0 0 82Downhill edit see complete tableIn Women s Downhill World Cup 1991 92 all results count Place Name Country Total 5 nbsp 7 nbsp 9 nbsp 16 nbsp 19 nbsp 25 nbsp 27 nbsp 1 Katja Seizinger nbsp Germany 523 80 43 100 100 40 100 602 Petra Kronberger nbsp Austria 432 31 100 40 55 51 55 1003 Miriam Vogt nbsp Germany 359 43 60 47 47 80 60 224 Kerrin Lee nbsp Canada 291 47 55 34 47 80 285 Heidi Zurbriggen nbsp Switzerland 277 60 80 55 26 12 20 246 Chantal Bournissen nbsp Switzerland 268 100 31 16 60 47 147 Sabine Ginther nbsp Austria 248 40 80 28 100 8 Carole Merle nbsp France 228 51 28 40 22 7 809 Michaela Gerg nbsp Germany 216 37 24 60 22 18 5510 Katharina Gutensohn nbsp Germany 209 22 31 80 5 31 40Super G edit see complete tableIn Women s Super G World Cup 1991 92 all results count Carole Merle won her fourth Super G World Cup in a row Place Name Country Total 3 nbsp 6 nbsp 17 nbsp 26 nbsp 28 nbsp 29 nbsp 1 Carole Merle nbsp France 417 14 100 43 60 100 1002 Merete Fjeldavlie nbsp Norway 309 37 20 60 100 12 803 Katja Seizinger nbsp Germany 234 100 40 51 434 Ulrike Maier nbsp Austria 233 28 80 51 43 315 Sylvia Eder nbsp Austria 227 37 24 55 60 516 Diann Roffe nbsp United States 221 37 55 34 55 407 Kerrin Lee nbsp Canada 218 51 31 51 80 58 Petra Kronberger nbsp Austria 216 80 14 80 28 149 Heidi Zeller nbsp Switzerland 197 55 51 51 31 910 Barbara Sadleder nbsp Austria 178 80 22 43 9 2411 Miriam Vogt nbsp Germany 137 60 24 16 12 22 312 Regine Mosenlechner nbsp Germany 131 37 47 47 13 Zoe Haas nbsp Switzerland 127 5 5 37 20 60Heidi Zurbriggen nbsp Switzerland 127 60 10 8 47 215 Deborah Compagnoni nbsp Italy 126 26 100 Giant Slalom edit see complete tableIn Women s Giant Slalom World Cup 1991 92 all results count Place Name Country Total 4 nbsp 8 nbsp 13 nbsp 15 nbsp 18 nbsp 22 nbsp 30 nbsp 1 Carole Merle nbsp France 566 51 60 100 100 100 55 1002 Vreni Schneider nbsp Switzerland 391 100 100 60 80 51 3 Diann Roffe nbsp United States 372 60 40 55 55 60 51 514 Deborah Compagnoni nbsp Italy 344 80 80 80 24 80 5 Pernilla Wiberg nbsp Sweden 314 40 43 51 40 100 406 Ulrike Maier nbsp Austria 256 43 24 47 40 47 557 Eva Twardokens nbsp United States 251 26 51 37 60 55 228 Blanca Fernandez Ochoa nbsp Spain 238 3 55 18 18 4 60 809 Anita Wachter nbsp Austria 225 37 37 14 26 31 80 10 Katja Seizinger nbsp Germany 180 18 31 40 20 10 43 18Slalom edit see complete tableIn Women s Slalom World Cup 1991 92 all results count Vreni Schneider won her third Slalom World Cup Place Name Country Total 1 nbsp 2 nbsp 10 nbsp 12 nbsp 14 nbsp 20 nbsp 23 nbsp 24 nbsp 1 Vreni Schneider nbsp Switzerland 511 100 80 80 100 100 512 Pernilla Wiberg nbsp Sweden 445 55 43 47 60 80 80 803 Blanca Fernandez Ochoa nbsp Spain 413 60 100 80 34 37 55 474 Petra Kronberger nbsp Austria 369 80 60 55 31 40 60 435 Annelise Coberger nbsp New Zealand 335 26 60 100 55 60 346 Karin Buder nbsp Austria 319 40 43 37 37 51 51 607 Monika Maierhofer nbsp Austria 312 37 34 55 28 100 40 188 Julie Parisien nbsp United States 262 51 51 60 1009 Natasa Bokal nbsp Slovenia 251 24 28 43 34 31 51 4010 Claudia Strobl nbsp Austria 244 55 51 55 43 40Combined edit In Women s Combined World Cup 1991 92 both results count Place Name Country Total 11 nbsp 21 nbsp 1 Sabine Ginther nbsp Austria 200 100 1002 Miriam Vogt nbsp Germany 115 55 603 Anita Wachter nbsp Austria 106 51 554 Heidi Zurbriggen nbsp Switzerland 97 60 375 Anja Haas nbsp Austria 80 80 Petra Kronberger nbsp Austria 80 807 Regina Hausl nbsp Germany 82 31 518 Gaby May nbsp Switzerland 73 47 269 Emi Kawabata nbsp Japan 53 37 1610 Chantal Bournissen nbsp Switzerland 47 47Nations Cup editOverall edit Place Country Total Men Ladies1 nbsp Austria 11028 4893 61352 nbsp Switzerland 10142 6685 34573 nbsp Germany 6047 2150 38974 nbsp Italy 5709 4454 12555 nbsp Norway 4461 3689 7726 nbsp France 3792 1853 19397 nbsp United States 3230 1002 22288 nbsp Sweden 2391 1085 13069 nbsp Canada 1104 406 69810 nbsp Luxembourg 996 996 011 nbsp Slovenia 757 101 65612 nbsp Spain 657 0 65713 nbsp Soviet Union nbsp CIS 553 45 50814 nbsp New Zealand 335 0 33515 nbsp Japan 134 20 11417 nbsp Czechoslovakia 100 29 7118 nbsp Liechtenstein 44 44 019 nbsp United Kingdom 13 13 020 nbsp Finland 3 3 021 nbsp Chile 2 2 0Men edit Place Country Total DH SG GS SL KB Racers Wins1 nbsp Switzerland 6685 2126 1275 1522 1242 520 22 142 nbsp Austria 4893 1847 899 487 1105 555 27 13 nbsp Italy 4454 370 479 1438 1938 229 26 114 nbsp Norway 3689 691 892 714 1073 319 12 45 nbsp Germany 2150 707 310 328 640 165 10 16 nbsp France 1853 471 495 394 366 127 20 17 nbsp Sweden 1085 107 53 442 455 28 7 08 nbsp United States 1002 515 151 18 110 208 9 19 nbsp Luxembourg 996 182 296 210 228 80 1 110 nbsp Canada 406 315 8 0 20 63 9 012 nbsp Slovenia 101 0 0 67 34 0 3 013 nbsp Soviet Union nbsp CIS 45 5 40 0 0 0 2 014 nbsp Liechtenstein 44 7 0 37 0 0 2 015 nbsp Czechoslovakia 29 0 0 0 0 29 1 016 nbsp Japan 20 0 0 0 20 0 2 017 nbsp United Kingdom 13 13 0 0 0 0 1 018 nbsp Finland 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 019 nbsp Chile 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0Ladies edit Place Country Total DH SG GS SL KB Racers Wins1 nbsp Austria 6135 1310 1113 1142 2064 506 21 72 nbsp Germany 3897 1801 1093 736 70 197 15 43 nbsp Switzerland 3457 790 598 643 1165 261 20 64 nbsp United States 2228 375 500 766 490 97 13 15 nbsp France 1939 368 616 818 117 20 11 76 nbsp Sweden 1306 0 62 487 735 22 6 17 nbsp Italy 1255 18 217 567 410 43 9 18 nbsp Norway 772 188 362 115 73 34 5 19 nbsp Canada 698 357 257 44 0 40 6 010 nbsp Spain 657 0 6 238 413 0 1 111 nbsp Slovenia 656 0 0 80 536 40 7 012 nbsp Soviet Union nbsp CIS 508 456 47 5 0 0 5 013 nbsp New Zealand 335 0 0 0 335 0 1 114 nbsp Japan 114 33 28 0 0 53 1 015 nbsp Czechoslovakia 71 22 7 0 0 42 2 0References edit FIS Alpine World Cup 1992 men s schedule International Ski Federation Retrieved 24 September 2018 FIS Alpine World Cup 1992 ladies schedule International Ski Federation Retrieved 24 September 2018 External links editFIS ski com World Cup standings 1992 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1991 92 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup amp oldid 1170871266, wikipedia, wiki , book, books, library,
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