1982–83 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The 17th season of World Cup competition began in December 1982 in Switzerland and concluded in March 1983 in Japan. For the first time, the overall titles were both won by Americans, Tamara McKinney and Phil Mahre. Mahre won his third consecutive overall World Cup title; McKinney became the first American woman (and third North American, after Mahre and Nancy Greene of Canada) to win the overall title.

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1982/83
Discipline Men Women
Overall Phil Mahre Tamara McKinney
Downhill Franz Klammer Doris de Agostini
Giant Slalom/Super G Phil Mahre Tamara McKinney
Slalom Ingemar Stenmark Erika Hess
Combined Phil Mahre Hanni Wenzel
Nations Cup Switzerland Switzerland
Nations Cup overall Switzerland
Competition
Locations 20 17
Individual 37 30

A major change in the World Cup series this year was the introduction of a new race, considered to be a combination of downhill and giant slalom, which was named "Super G". Because there were only five Super G races held during the season (three men's events and two ladies' events), the races were classified with the Giant Slalom discipline for the season awards (as well as for the next two seasons). Another major change was made to remove the World Cup/Olympics overlap. The FIS decided not to hold the 1984 World Championships at the 1984 Olympics but instead to move the biennial event to odd-numbered years, starting with 1985. Thus, this was the final odd-numbered year without scheduled World Championships.

Calendar

Men

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
41415 December 1982   PontresinaDH 123  Harti Weirather Franz Klammer Peter Müller
415212 December 1982   Val d'IsèreSG 001  Peter Müller Peter Lüscher Pirmin Zurbriggen
416314 December 1982   CourmayeurSL 135  Ingemar Stenmark Stig Strand Phil Mahre
417419 December 1982   Val GardenaDH 124  Conradin Cathomen Erwin Resch Franz Klammer
418512 December 1982  
19 December 1982  
Val d'Isère (SG)
Val Gardena (DH1)
KB 028  Franz Heinzer Peter Müller Peter Lüscher
419620 December 1982   Val GardenaDH 125  Franz Klammer Peter Müller Urs Räber
420721 December 1982   Madonna di CampiglioSL 136  Stig Strand Ingemar Stenmark Phil Mahre
421822 December 1982   SG 002  Michael Mair Hans Enn Pirmin Zurbriggen
422922 December 1982   KB 029  Pirmin Zurbriggen Christian Orlainsky Franz Gruber
423104 January 1983   ParpanSL 137  Steve Mahre Jacques Lüthy Andreas Wenzel
424119 January 1983   Val d'IsereDH 126  Erwin Resch Peter Lüscher Conradin Cathomen
4251210 January 1983   DH 127  Conradin Cathomen Ken Read Danilo Sbardellotto
4261311 January 1983   AdelbodenGS 130  Pirmin Zurbriggen Max Julen Jacques Lüthy
4271421 January 1983   KitzbühelDH 128  Bruno Kernen Steve Podborski Urs Räber
4281522 January 1983   DH 129  Todd Brooker Urs Räber Ken Read
4291623 January 1983   SL 138  Ingemar Stenmark Christian Orlainsky Phil Mahre
4301723 January 1983   KB 030  Phil Mahre Marc Girardelli Peter Lüscher
4311828 January 1983   SarajevoDH 130  Gerhard Pfaffenbichler Steve Podborski Franz Klammer
4321929 January 1983   Kranjska GoraGS 131  Hans Enn Max Julen Ingemar Stenmark
4332030 January 1983   SL 139  Franz Gruber Stig Strand Michel Canac
434215 February 1983   St. AntonDH 131  Peter Lüscher Silvano Meli Harti Weirather
435226 February 1983   SL 140  Steve Mahre Andreas Wenzel Phil Mahre
436236 February 1983   KB 031  Phil Mahre Andreas Wenzel Steve Mahre
437249 February 1983   GarmischSG 003  Peter Lüscher Pirmin Zurbriggen Hans Enn
4382511 February 1983   MarksteinSL 141  Ingemar Stenmark Paolo De Chiesa Phil Mahre
4392621 January 1983  
11 February 1983  
Kitzbühel (DH1)
Markstein (SL1)
KB 032  Phil Mahre Andreas Wenzel Marc Girardelli
4402712 February 1983   MarksteinSL 142  Bojan Križaj Bengt Fjällberg Christian Orlainsky
4412813 February 1983   TodtnauGS 132  Ingemar Stenmark Max Julen Pirmin Zurbriggen
4422923 February 1983   TärnabySL 143  Andreas Wenzel Stig Strand Bojan Križaj
4433026 February 1983   GällivareGS 133  Ingemar Stenmark Phil Mahre
Max Julen
4443127 February 1983   SL 144  Marc Girardelli Stig Strand Ingemar Stenmark
445326 March 1983   AspenDH 132  Todd Brooker Michael Mair Helmut Höflehner
446337 March 1983   GS 134  Phil Mahre Marc Girardelli Ingemar Stenmark
447348 March 1983   VailGS 135  Phil Mahre Ingemar Stenmark Max Julen
4483512 March 1983   Lake LouiseDH 133  Helmut Höflehner Franz Klammer Conradin Cathomen
4493619 March 1983   FuranoGS 136  Phil Mahre Max Julen Ingemar Stenmark
4503720 March 1983   SL 145  Stig Strand Andreas Wenzel Bojan Križaj
Nations Cup21 March 1983   FuranoPS ncr  Ingemar Stenmark Phil Mahre Andreas Wenzel

Ladies

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
17 December 1982   Val d'IsèreDH Doris de Agostini Lea Sölkner Maria Walliser
39228 December 1982   GS 123  Erika Hess Tamara McKinney Hanni Wenzel
39338 December 1982   KB 027  Elisabeth Kirchler Tamara McKinney Erika Hess
394410 December 1982   Limone PiemonteSL 135  Tamara McKinney Erika Hess Hanni Wenzel
395515 December 1982   San SicarioDH 109  Caroline Attia Claudine Emonet Heidi Wiesler
396617 December 1982   PiancavalloSL 136  Erika Hess Perrine Pelen Christin Cooper
397715 December 1982  
17 December 1982  
San Sicario (DH)
Piancavallo (SL)
KB 028  Christin Cooper Erika Hess Hanni Wenzel
39889 January 1983   VerbierSG 001  Irene Epple Hanni Wenzel Tamara McKinney
399910 January 1983   SG 002  Cindy Nelson Zoe Haas Irene Epple
4001011 January 1983   DavosSL 137  Tamara McKinney Erika Hess Perrine Pelen
1114 January 1983   SchrunsDH Doris de Agostini Élisabeth Chaud Caroline Attia
4021216 January 1983   SL 138  Anni Kronbichler Maria Rosa Quario
Małgorzata Tlałka
4031321 January 1983   MegèveDH 111  Maria Walliser Maria Maricich Marie-Luce Waldmeier
4041416 January 1983  
21 January 1983  
Schruns (SL)
Megève (DH1)
KB 029  Olga Charvátová Sylvia Eder Fabienne Serrat
1522 January 1983   MegèveDH Elisabeth Kirchler Doris de Agostini Caroline Attia
4061623 January 1983   St. GervaisGS 124  Tamara McKinney Christin Cooper Carole Merle
1729 January 1983   Les DiableretsDH Doris de Agostini Elisabeth Kirchler Veronika Vitzhum
4081830 January 1983   SL 139  Maria Rosa Quario Hanni Wenzel Dorota Tlałka
4091930 January 1983   KB 030  Hanni Wenzel Michaela Gerg Elisabeth Kirchler
410205 February 1983   SarajevoDH 114  Maria Walliser Elisabeth Kirchler Ariane Ehrat
411219 February 1983   MariborSL 140  Erika Hess Hanni Wenzel Anni Kronbichler
4122212 February 1983   Vysoké TatrySL 141  Maria Rosa Quario Erika Hess Małgorzata Tlałka
413235 March 1983   Mont TremblantDH 115  Laurie Graham Maria Walliser Michela Figini
414246 March 1983   GS 125  Anne Flore Rey Maria Epple Erika Hess
415258 March 1983   Waterville ValleySL 142  Roswitha Steiner Tamara McKinney Hanni Wenzel
416269 March 1983   GS 126  Tamara McKinney Maria Epple Fabienne Serrat
4172710 March 1983   GS 127  Tamara McKinney Maria Epple Cindy Nelson
4182812 March 1983   VailGS 128  Tamara McKinney Cindy Nelson Erika Hess
4192918 March 1983   FuranoGS 129  Hanni Wenzel Fabienne Serrat Maria Walliser
4203020 March 1983   SL 143  Tamara McKinney Erika Hess Małgorzata Tlałka
Nations Cup21 March 1983   FuranoPS ncp  Anne-Flore Rey Hanni Wenzel Anni Kronbichler

Men

Overall

see complete table

In Men's Overall World Cup 1982/83 the best five downhills, best five giant slaloms/Super G, best five slaloms and best three combined count. The parallel slalom only counts for the Nationscup (or was a show-event). 32 racers had a point deduction. Phil Mahre won his third Overall World Cup in a row!

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHGS
SG
SLKB
1Phil Mahre United States285281077575
2Ingemar Stenmark Sweden21801001108
3Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein1777389240
4Marc Girardelli Luxembourg1680526947
5Peter Lüscher  Switzerland1647251041
6Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland16111901347
7Peter Müller  Switzerland1257127027
8Max Julen  Switzerland1160100133
9Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia1120227812
Franz Gruber Austria1120316615
11Stig Strand Sweden110001100
12Steve Mahre United States1080138015
13Harti Weirather Austria1027416012
14Conradin Cathomen  Switzerland10092008
15Urs Räber  Switzerland99720027
Christian Orlainsky Austria990176220
17Jacques Lüthy  Switzerland960444210
18Franz Klammer Austria9595000
19Silvano Meli  Switzerland85560029
20Hans Enn Austria8408301

Downhill

see complete table

In Men's Downhill World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. 13 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Franz Klammer won the cup with only one win. He won his fifth Downhill World Cup! This record is still unbeaten!

PlaceNameCountryTotal1461112141518213235
1Franz Klammer Austria95201525(4)(11)-(10)15(8)(3)20
2Conradin Cathomen  Switzerland921225(7)1525-(1)--(8)15
3Harti Weirather Austria7425(10)11(10)-11(5)(5)1512(5)
4Erwin Resch Austria73-20-25--(2)(3)51112
5Urs Räber  Switzerland72(6)1215(7)101520(9)-(9)(7)
Peter Lüscher  Switzerland72---20-981025--
7Peter Müller  Switzerland7115-20-121212--(10)(12)
8Ken Read Canada69(10)11(9)1220(3)1511-(5)-
9Todd Brooker Canada67-510---252(1)25-
10Helmut Höflehner Austria65117(4)-(5)(6)-7(2)1525
11Steve Podborski Canada634----2072012--
12Silvano Meli  Switzerland56(5)--97812(6)20-(4)
13Bruno Kernen  Switzerland55(3)-6-9259(1)-(4)6
14Michael Mair Italy48-2-113--12-20-
15Leonhard Stock Austria41-886(4)-(4)-9-10
16Gerhard Pfaffenbichler Austria40-------25-69

Giant Slalom / Super G

see complete table

In Men's Giant Slalom and Super G World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. Nine racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Peter Müller won the first ever World Cup Super G. Phil Mahre won the cup with all of his counted results collected in Giant Slaloms.

PlaceNameCountryTotal2SG8SG131924SG2830333436
1Phil Mahre United States107--(5)(11)-1220252525
2Ingemar Stenmark Sweden100--(9)15(5)25251520(15)
Max Julen  Switzerland100--2020(3)2020(12)(15)20
4Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland90151525(4)2015(7)(8)-(11)
5Hans Enn Austria83(10)20(4)2515--(7)1112
6Marc Girardelli Luxembourg52--96710-20--
7Peter Lüscher  Switzerland51202--25----4
8Jure Franko Yugoslavia5091011(7)(8)-911-(1)
Robert Erlacher Italy50(4)(5)-12(6)8-9129
10Jacques Lüthy  Switzerland44--1599-101--
11Boris Strel Yugoslavia43---5(5)1011-710
12Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein382(1)10(1)1211-3--
13Thomas Bürgler  Switzerland3611-78-1--9-
14Franz Gruber Austria31-3---58-105
15Hubert Strolz Austria27511--11-----
Alex Giorgi Italy27--110---106-
Peter Müller  Switzerland2725--------2
18Michael Mair Italy25-25--------

Slalom

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In Men's Slalom World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. 13 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Ingemar Stenmark and his childhood friend Stig Strand tied for the overall title, but Stenmark won under the FIS newly revised tiebreaker format of most race victories (3 to 2). He thus won his eighth Slalom World Cup! This record is still unbeaten!

PlaceNameCountryTotal37101620222527293137
1Ingemar Stenmark Sweden1102520-25--25(10)-15-
2Stig Strand Sweden1102025-(9)20-(3)(12)20(20)25
3Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein92--15--2012(9)25-20
4Steve Mahre United States801282510-25(5)----
5Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia781112----(6)2515(11)15
6Phil Mahre United States751515-15-1515(11)-(12)(10)
7Marc Girardelli Luxembourg69(6)--12-911-1225-
8Paolo De Chiesa Italy67(9)1112(11)12-20-(8)(10)12
9Franz Gruber Austria66-911-25(6)(9)-10(7)11
10Christian Orlainsky Austria621010-20---15--7

Combined

see complete table

In Men's Combined World Cup 1982/83 all 5 results count. Phil Mahre won his fourth Combined World Cup in a row. This record is still unbeaten!

PlaceNameCountryTotal59172326
1Phil Mahre United States75--252525
2Peter Lüscher  Switzerland5215-151111
3Marc Girardelli Luxembourg47--201215
Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland471025--12
5Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein40---2020
6Silvano Meli  Switzerland29--1199
7Peter Müller  Switzerland2720-7--
Urs Räber  Switzerland2711-9-7
9Franz Heinzer  Switzerland2525----
10Bruno Kernen  Switzerland22--12-10

Ladies

Overall

see complete table

In Women's Overall World Cup 1982/83 the best four downhills, best four giant slaloms/Super G, best four slaloms and best three combined count. The parallel slalom only counts for the Nationscup (or was a show-event). 32 racers had a point deduction.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHGS
SG
SLKB
1Tamara McKinney United States22501009530
2Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein1930717052
3Erika Hess  Switzerland1920679035
4Elisabeth Kirchler Austria1637541047
5Maria Walliser  Switzerland1358539011
6Irene Epple West Germany1172459232
7Cindy Nelson United States1151372129
8Olga Charvátová Czechoslovakia11120293131
9Maria Epple West Germany109071380
10Doris de Agostini  Switzerland9695001
11Anni Kronbichler Austria930225912
12Christin Cooper United States870322728
13Fabienne Serrat France860581315
14Maria Rosa Quario Italy8200820
15Michaela Gerg West Germany702621320
16Perrine Pelen France69024450
17Élisabeth Chaud France67472000
18Laurie Graham Canada6657009
19Petra Wenzel Liechtenstein65024410
20Anne Flore Rey France6305760

Downhill

see complete table

In Women's Downhill World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. Four racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal15111315172023
1Doris de Agostini  Switzerland10625(1)25(10)2025(6)11
2Maria Walliser  Switzerland9715-(8)25(6)122520
3Elisabeth Kirchler Austria7610-1-252020-
4Caroline Attia France6642515-157--
5Laurie Graham Canada6310(5)12-(4)61025
6Élisabeth Chaud France5011-203(3)511-
7Jana Gantnerová Czechoslovakia47-1091110-7-
8Claudine Emonet France44-20--11-85
9Lea Sölkner Austria4020--2945-
10Ariane Ehrat  Switzerland39-8529-15-

Giant Slalom / Super G

see complete table

In Women's Giant Slalom and Super G World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Super G-races were held for the first time. Irene Epple won the first ever World Cup Super G. Tamara McKinney won the cup with all of her counted results collected in Giant Slaloms.

PlaceNameCountryTotal28SG9SG162426272829
1Tamara McKinney United States12020(15)(12)25-252525(4)
2Cindy Nelson United States83-1225(6)(5)111520(10)
3Maria Epple West Germany81(8)10(10)(7)20202011(8)
4Erika Hess  Switzerland7825--(10)15121115(6)
5Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein77152011(5)-6-(3)25
6Fabienne Serrat France681011(8)12(2)15--20
7Irene Epple West Germany65-251511-86(6)(2)
8Anne Flore Rey France64(6)7(1)925-1112-
9Elisabeth Kirchler Austria46125--7(5)(5)1012
10Maria Walliser  Switzerland40--6-919-15

Slalom

see complete table

In Women's Slalom World Cup 1982/83 the best 5 results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal4610121821222530
1Erika Hess  Switzerland110202520--2520-(20)
2Tamara McKinney United States10525-25-10--2025
3Maria Rosa Quario Italy89127(5)2025-25(2)-
4Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein821512(11)-2020-15(12)
5Roswitha Steiner Austria70--101112-1225(10)
6Anni Kronbichler Austria667(6)(3)25915-10(6)
7Małgorzata Tlałka Poland65---204-151115
8Dorota Tlałka Poland54(1)8-121510(8)(6)9
9Daniela Zini Italy4611---711107(7)
Petra Wenzel Liechtenstein46--9(3)111295-

Combined

see complete table

In Women's Combined World Cup 1982/83 all 4 results count. All four events saw a different winner from a different country!

PlaceNameCountryTotal371419
1Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein521215-25
2Elisabeth Kirchler Austria47257-15
3Irene Epple West Germany401081111
4Erika Hess  Switzerland351520--
5Olga Charvátová Czechoslovakia316-25-
6Tamara McKinney United States3020--10
7Cindy Nelson United States297-1012
Sylvia Eder Austria29--209
9Christin Cooper United States28325--
10Heidi Wiesler West Germany2641174

Nations Cup

Overall

PlaceCountryTotalMenLadies
1  Switzerland21361355781
2 Austria16831065618
3 United States1077464613
4 France707126581
5 Italy651411240
6 Liechtenstein581222359
7 Sweden5205200
8 West Germany50758449
9 Canada371238133
10 Yugoslavia31429519
11 Czechoslovakia2088200
12 Luxembourg1741740
13 Poland1470147
14 Bulgaria37370
15 Soviet Union28280
16 Norway24240
17 Australia22220
18 Spain15015
19 Hungary11110
20 Japan10100
21 United Kingdom770
22 Denmark660
 Mexico660

Men

All points were shown including individuel deduction.

PlaceCountryTotalDHGS
SG
SLKBRacersWins
1  Switzerland135556644584260169
2 Austria106557223118577207
3 Sweden5200151361887
4 United States464421361939368
5 Italy4116413718525111
6 Yugoslavia29501571261261
7 Canada23823100742
8 Liechtenstein2227401354021
9 Luxembourg174052754711
10 France126111971790
11 West Germany58152118460
12 Bulgaria370037010
13 Soviet Union281903620
14 Norway2401113020
15 Australia226001610
16 Hungary110001120
17 Japan100010040
18 Czechoslovakia8000810
19 United Kingdom7000710
20 Denmark6000610
 Mexico6000610

Ladies

All points were shown including individuel deduction.

PlaceCountryTotalDHGS
SG
SLKBRacersWins
1  Switzerland781301215164101108
2 Austria61823393186106153
3 United States61375300136102910
4 France5812432457320122
5 West Germany449702136610091
6 Liechtenstein35901221855232
7 Italy240013227062
8 Czechoslovakia2006735445451
9 Poland14700142530
10 Canada13312400951
11 Yugoslavia190019020
12 Spain15096010
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