1985–86 FIS Cross-Country World Cup

The 1985–86 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 5th official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and ladies. The World Cup began in Labrador City, Canada, on 7 December 1985 and finished in Oslo, Norway, on 15 March 1986. Gunde Svan of Sweden won the overall men's cup, and Marjo Matikainen of Finland won the women's.

1985–86 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Gunde Svan (3rd title) Marjo Matikainen
Nations Cup Sweden Norway
Nations Cup Overall Norway
Competition
Locations 9 venues 9 venues
Individual 9 events 9 events
Relay/Team 5 events 5 events

Before the season began, after several years of disagreements between athletes and federations concerning what styles of skiing should be allowed, it was decided that cross-country skiing should have two disciplines: classical and freestyle. The initiative to this idea was made by the Swedish skier Thomas Wassberg.[1]

Race calendar

Men

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
No. Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
1 8 December 1985 Labrador City15 km C Gunde Svan Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass Vladimir Smirnov
2 14 December 1985 Biwabik30 km F Gunde Svan Kari Ristanen Ove Aunli
3 11 January 1986 La Bresse30 km C Gunde Svan Vladimir Smirnov Erik Östlund
4 15 January 1986 Bohinj5 km F Torgny Mogren Gunde Svan Vegard Ulvang
5 14 February 1986 Oberstdorf50 km F Gunde Svan Vladimir Sakhnov Maurilio De Zolt
6 23 February 1986 Kavgolovo15 km C Vladimir Smirnov Gunde Svan Yuriy Burlakov
7 2 March 1986 Lahti15 km F Torgny Mogren Gunde Svan Giorgio Vanzetta
8 8 March 1986 Falun30 km Thomas Wassberg Thomas Eriksson Martin Hole
9 14 March 1986 Oslo50 km C Gunde Svan Torgny Mogren Vegard Ulvang

Women

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
No. Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
1 7 December 1985 Labrador City5 km F Marjo Matikainen Anfisa Reztsova Jaana Savolainen
2 13 December 1985 Biwabik10 km C Brit Pettersen Marianne Dahlmo Marjo Matikainen
3 11 January 1986 Les Saisies10 km F Gaby Nestler Carola Jacob Simone Opitz
4 18 January 1986 Nové Město20 km F Simone Opitz Gaby Nestler Marianne Dahlmo
5 15 February 1986 Oberstdorf20 km C Marianne Dahlmo Brit Pettersen Raisa Smetanina
6 22 February 1986 Kavgolovo10 km C Anne Jahren Marianne Dahlmo Raisa Smetanina
7 2 March 1986 Lahti5 km C Marjo Matikainen Anne Jahren Marianne Dahlmo
8 8 March 1986 Falun30 km C Brit Pettersen Marjo Matikainen Marit Mikkelsplass
9 15 March 1986 Oslo10 km F Jaana Savolainen Simone Opitz Anne Jahren

Men's team events

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
8 December 1985 Labrador City4 × 10 km relay C/F Sweden I

Erik Östlund
Jan Ottosson
Torgny Mogren
Gunde Svan

Soviet Union

Leonid Turtchin
Oleksandr Batyuk
Vasily Gorbachyov
Vladimir Smirnov

Norway

Tor Håkon Holte
Vegard Ulvang
Ove Aunli Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass

[2]
15 January 1986 Bohinj4 × 10 km relay C Sweden

Erik Östlund
Torgny Mogren
Christer Majbäck
Gunde Svan

Soviet Union

Oleksandr Batyuk
Mikhail Devyatyarov
Yuriy Burlakov
Vladimir Smirnov

Norway

Hans Erik Tofte
Vegard Ulvang
Per Knut Aaland
Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass

[3]
16 February 1986 Oberstdorf4 × 10 km relay C Sweden I

Erik Östlund
Torgny Mogren
Gunde Svan Thomas Eriksson

Norway I

Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass
Vegard Ulvang
Martin Hole
Hans Erik Tofte

Soviet Union II

Andrei Sergeyev
Oleksandr Ushkalenko
Yuriy Burlakov
Alexey Burlakov

[4]
9 March 1986 Falun4 × 10 km relay F Sweden

Erik Östlund
Thomas Eriksson
Torgny Mogren
Gunde Svan

Norway I

Arild Monsen
Vegard Ulvang
Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass
Martin Hole

Finland

Ari Hynninen
Kari Ristanen
Aki Karvonen
Harri Kirvesniemi

13 March 1986 Oslo4 × 10 km relay F Sweden I

Erik Östlund
Thomas Eriksson
Torgny Mogren
Gunde Svan

Italy

Arild Monsen
Vegard Ulvang
Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass
Martin Hole

Sweden II

Thomas Wassberg
Christer Majbäck
Lars Håland
Sven-Eric Danielsson

Women's team events

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
15 December 1985 Biwabik4 × 5 km relay F Finland Soviet Union Norway
15 January 1986 Klingenthal4 × 5 km relay F East Germany I

Carola Jacob
Susann Kuhfittig
Simone Opitz
Gaby Nestler

Finland

Pirkko Määttä
Jaana Savolainen
Eija Hyytiäinen
Marjo Matikainen

Sweden

Marie Johansson
Anna Larsson
Anna-Lena Fritzon
Karin Lamberg-Skog

[5]
16 February 1986 Oberstdorf4 × 5 km relay C Norway I

Marianne Dahlmo
Brit Pettersen
Solveig Pedersen
Anne Jahren

Finland

Pirkko Määttä
Jaana Savolainen
Eija Hyytiäinen
Marjo Matikainen

Soviet Union

Nina Gavrylyuk
Tamara Tikhonova
Natalia Furlatova
Nina Koroleva

[6]
1 March 1986 Lahti4 × 5 km relay C Norway I

Berit Aunli
Brit Pettersen
Solveig Pedersen
Anne Jahren

Finland I

Pirkko Määttä
Eija Hyytiäinen
Jaana Savolainen
Marjo Matikainen

Norway II

Marianne Myklebust
Nina Skeime
Nina Østvold
Trude Dybendahl

13 March 1986 Oslo4 × 5 km relay F Sweden

Lis Frost
Carina Görlin
Karin Lamberg-Skog
Annika Dahlman

Norway I

Marianne Dahlmo
Nina Skeime
Berit Aunli
Anne Jahren

Norway II

Inger Helene Nybråten
Grete Ingeborg Nykkelmo
Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen
Siv Tangen

Overall standings

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sweden (SWE)85114
2 Norway (NOR)44917
3 Finland (FIN)3227
4 East Germany (GDR)2316
5 Soviet Union (URS)1438
6 Italy (ITA)0022
Totals (6 nations)18181854

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1985/86 season in parentheses)
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References

  1. Alexander Lundholm (15 February 2015). "När skejten kom och förändrade längdskidåkningen för alltid" (in Swedish). Sveriges radio. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  2. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (January 1986). "4x10 km (bruslení) 8. prosince v Labrador City" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 5. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  3. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (February 1986). "4x10 km 15. ledna (klasický styl) v Bohinjské Bistrici" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 5. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  4. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (March 1986). "4x10 km (klasický styl) 16 února v Oberstdorfu" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 6. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  5. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (February 1986). "4x5 km (volný styl) v Klingenthalu" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 5. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  6. Trousil, Jaroslav, ed. (March 1986). "4x5 km (volný styl) 16 února v Oberstdorfu" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 6. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
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