1986–87 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The 21st World Cup season began in August 1986 in Argentina for men, resumed in late November, and concluded in March 1987 in Sarajevo. The overall champions were Pirmin Zurbriggen and Maria Walliser, both of Switzerland, who each won for the second time. Two-time women's overall World Cup champion Erika Hess of Switzerland retired at the end of the season.

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1986/87
Discipline Men Women
Overall Pirmin Zurbriggen Maria Walliser
Downhill Pirmin Zurbriggen Michela Figini
Super G Pirmin Zurbriggen Maria Walliser
Giant Slalom Pirmin Zurbriggen Vreni Schneider
Maria Walliser
Slalom Bojan Križaj Corinne Schmidhauser
Nations Cup Switzerland Switzerland
Nations Cup overall Switzerland
Competition
Locations 19 17
Individual 34 31

Along with the elimination of the Combined discipline championship, all of the combined races on the schedule were eliminated except for the traditional two combineds at Wengen, Switzerland (the Lauberhorn) and Kitzbühel, Austria (the Hahnenkamm) for the men and one at Mellau, Austria for the women. However, under new rules, points were only awarded to skiers who finished in the top 30 in each of the downhill and slalom; as a result, only two men earned points. In addition, despite the presence of two tiebreakers, the ladies' Giant Slalom discipline ended in a tie.

A break in the schedule was for the 1987 World Championships, held in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, between January 27 and February 8, 1987.

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
569115 August 1986   Las LeñasDH 167  Peter Müller Karl Alpiger Franz Heinzer
570216 August 1986   DH 168  Pirmin Zurbriggen Leonhard Stock Peter Müller
Franz Heinzer
571329 November 1986   SestriereSL 179  Ingemar Stenmark Jonas Nilsson Richard Pramotton
572430 November 1986   GS 158  Richard Pramotton Hubert Strolz Pirmin Zurbriggen
57355 December 1986   Val d'IsèreDH 169  Pirmin Zurbriggen Markus Wasmeier Michael Mair
57466 December 1986   SG 018  Markus Wasmeier Roberto Erlacher Marc Girardelli
575713 December 1986   Val GardenaDH 170  Rob Boyd Michael Mair Markus Wasmeier
576814 December 1986   Alta BadiaGS 159  Richard Pramotton Alberto Tomba Oswald Totsch
577915 December 1986   GS 160  Joël Gaspoz Richard Pramotton Markus Wasmeier
5781016 December 1986   Madonna di CampiglioSL 180  Ivano Edalini Ingemar Stenmark Joël Gaspoz
5791119 December 1986   Kranjska GoraGS 161  Joël Gaspoz Roberto Erlacher Richard Pramotton
5801220 December 1986   SL 181  Bojan Križaj Rok Petrović Ingemar Stenmark
5811321 December 1986   HinterstoderSL 182  Armin Bittner Bojan Križaj Oswald Totsch
Nations Cup28 December 1986   BerlinPS ncr  Leonhard Stock Bojan Križaj Michael Eder
582144 January 1987   LaaxDH 171  Franz Heinzer Peter Wirnsberger Erwin Resch
5831510 January 1987   GarmischDH 172  Pirmin Zurbriggen Michael Mair Peter Müller
5841611 January 1987   SG 019  Markus Wasmeier Pirmin Zurbriggen Alberto Ghidoni
5851713 January 1987   AdelbodenGS 162  Pirmin Zurbriggen Marc Girardelli Hubert Strolz
5861817 January 1987   WengenDH 173  Markus Wasmeier Karl Alpiger Franz Heinzer
5871918 January 1987   SL 183  Joël Gaspoz Dietmar Köhlbichler Bojan Križaj
5882018 January 1987   KB 050  Pirmin Zurbriggenonly one competitor ranked
5892120 January 1987   AdelbodenGS 163  Pirmin Zurbriggen Joël Gaspoz Ingemar Stenmark
5902225 January 1987   KitzbühelDH 174  Pirmin Zurbriggen Erwin Resch Peter Müller
5912325 January 1987   SL 184  Bojan Križaj Mathias Berthold Armin Bittner
5922425 January 1987   KB 051  Pirmin Zurbriggen Andreas Wenzelonly two competitors ranked
1987 World Championships (27 January–8 February)
5932514 February 1987   MarksteinSL 185  Ingemar Stenmark Armin Bittner Günther Mader
5942615 February 1987   TodtnauGS 164  Pirmin Zurbriggen Marc Girardelli Markus Wasmeier
5952728 February 1987   FuranoDH 175  Peter Müller Marc Girardelli Michael Mair
596281 March 1987   SG 020  Marc Girardelli Pirmin Zurbriggen Leonhard Stock
597297 March 1987   AspenDH 176  Pirmin Zurbriggen Daniel Mahrer Karl Alpiger
598308 March 1987   SG 021  Pirmin Zurbriggen Richard Pramotton Peter Roth
5993114 March 1987   NakiskaDH 177  Peter Müller Franz Heinzer Daniel Mahrer
6003215 March 1987   SG 022  Marc Girardelli Pirmin Zurbriggen Leonhard Stock
6013321 March 1987   SarajevoSL 186  Grega Benedik Bojan Križaj Didier Bouvet
6023422 March 1987   GS 165  Marc Girardelli Joël Gaspoz Rudolf Nierlich

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
525129 November 1986   Park CityGS 152  Michaela Gerg Mateja Svet Vreni Schneider
526230 November 1986   SL 174  Corinne Schmidhauser Tamara McKinney Roswitha Steiner
52735 December 1986   Waterville ValleySL 175  Erika Hess Brigitte Oertli Karin Buder
52846 December 1986   GS 153  Vreni Schneider Maria Walliser Josee Lacasse
529512 December 1986   Val d'IsèreDH 142  Michela Figini Maria Walliser Heidi Zurbriggen
530613 December 1986   DH 143  Laurie Graham Maria Walliser Catherine Quittet
531714 December 1986   SG 014  Maria Walliser Catherine Quittet Vreni Schneider
532817 December 1986   CourmayeurSL 176  Vreni Schneider Tamara McKinney Brigitte Oertli
533918 December 1986   SL 177  Tamara McKinney Roswitha Steiner Monika Maierhofer
5341020 December 1986   Val ZoldanaGS 154  Maria Walliser Blanca Fernández Ochoa Michela Figini
5351121 December 1986   SL 178  Erika Hess Brigitte Oertli Claudia Strobl
536124 January 1987   MariborSL 179  Camilla Nilsson Vreni Schneider Corinne Schmidhauser
537135 January 1987   SaalbachGS 155  Vreni Schneider Mateja Svet Maria Walliser
538146 January 1987   SG 015  Maria Walliser Brigitte Oertli Mateja Svet
5391510 January 1987   MellauDH 144  Beatrice Gafner Maria Walliser Sieglinde Winkler
5401611 January 1987   SL 180  Tamara McKinney Mateja Svet Małgorzata Tlałka-Mogore
5411711 January 1987   KB 046  Brigitte Oertli Vreni Schneider Erika Hess
5421816 January 1987   PfrontenDH 145  Michela Figini Regine Mösenlechner Maria Walliser
5431917 January 1987   SG 016  Catherine Quittet Traudl Hächer Gavet Marina Kiehl
5442018 January 1987   BischofswiesenGS 156  Maria Walliser Vreni Schneider Brigitte Oertli
Nations Cup18 January 1987   MunichPS ncr  Tamara McKinney Małgorzata Tlałka-Mogore Corinne Schmidhauser
1987 World Championships (27 January–8 February)
5452113 February 1987   MegèveGS 157  Vreni Schneider Blanca Fernández Ochoa Maria Walliser
5462214 February 1987   St. GervaisSL 181  Vreni Schneider Corinne Schmidhauser Blanca Fernández Ochoa
5472315 February 1987   FlühliSL 182  Corinne Schmidhauser Monika Maierhofer Erika Hess
5482427 February 1987   ZwieselGS 158  Maria Walliser Erika Hess Blanca Fernández Ochoa
5492528 February 1987   SL 183  Corinne Schmidhauser Erika Hess Roswitha Steiner
550268 March 1987   NakiskaDH 146  Michela Figini Laurie Graham Regine Mösenlechner
5512713 March 1987   VailDH 147  Sigrid Wolf Elisabeth Kirchler Pam Fletcher
5522814 March 1987   DH 148  Sigrid Wolf Laurie Graham Maria Walliser
5532915 March 1987   SG 017  Marina Kiehl Anita Wachter Sigrid Wolf
5543015 March 1987   SG 018  Maria Walliser Sigrid Wolf Anita Wachter
5553122 March 1987   SarajevoGS 159  Maria Walliser
Vreni Schneider
Michela Figini

Men

Overall

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In Men's Overall World Cup 1986/87 the best four downhills, the best four Super Gs, best four giant slaloms, best four slaloms and both combined count. 30 racers had a point deduction.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKB
1Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland33910085901450
2Marc Girardelli Luxembourg190506565100
3Markus Wasmeier West Germany17472505110
4Joël Gaspoz  Switzerland1530090630
5Richard Pramotton Italy13902885260
6Ingemar Stenmark Sweden1340049850
7Leonhard Stock Austria975042500
8Robert Erlacher Italy940445000
9Peter Müller  Switzerland90900000
Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia90000900
11Karl Alpiger  Switzerland876720000
12Franz Heinzer  Switzerland84759000
13Günther Mader Austria8302912420
14Hubert Strolz Austria8101257120
15Alberto Tomba Italy7601549120
16Michael Mair Italy74704000
17Armin Bittner West Germany69000690
18Daniel Mahrer  Switzerland66588000
19Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein63018151020
Rudolf Nierlich Austria630034290

Downhill

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In Men's Downhill World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. 15 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Pirmin Zurbriggen won the cup with maximum points. Swiss athletes won 8 races out of 10.

PlaceNameCountryTotal125714151822272931
1Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland125(10)2525(10)(8)25(7)25-25(5)
2Peter Müller  Switzerland1052515(11)(11)-15(11)(15)25-25
3Franz Heinzer  Switzerland901515(9)(12)25-15(11)-(8)20
4Markus Wasmeier West Germany83(6)112015(6)1225(10)---
5Michael Mair Italy82--1520(11)20--1512-
6Karl Alpiger  Switzerland7920(10)(4)-(9)(5)20(7)121512
7Daniel Mahrer  Switzerland68(7)(9)(1)-121110(6)-2015
8Rob Boyd Canada62---25-105(5)11-11
9Peter Wirnsberger Austria5788-(3)20(7)912(4)(5)-
10Marc Girardelli Luxembourg56126--7(6)--2011-
Leonhard Stock Austria561120(3)6-(1)(3)9(3)(4)10

Super G

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In Men's Super G World Cup 1986/87 all five results count, but no athlete was able to collect points in all five races. Pirmin Zurbriggen won the cup with only one win.

PlaceNameCountryTotal616283032
1Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland85-20202520
2Marc Girardelli Luxembourg6515-25-25
3Markus Wasmeier West Germany502525---
4Robert Erlacher Italy4420--1212
5Leonhard Stock Austria423-15915
6Günther Mader Austria29-10379
Herbert Renoth West Germany29129--8
8Richard Pramotton Italy288--20-
9Michael Eder West Germany26105--11
10Guido Hinterseer Austria244--1010

Giant Slalom

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In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Zurbriggen and Gaspoz finished with the same number of points, but Zurbriggen was awarded the championship based on the victories tiebreaker (three wins to two).

PlaceNameCountryTotal4891117212634
1Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland10215-12(7)252525(10)
1Joël Gaspoz  Switzerland10212-2525-20(9)20
3Richard Pramotton Italy9525252015-(3)10-
4Hubert Strolz Austria6620-1191511(5)-
5Marc Girardelli Luxembourg65----20-2025
6Markus Wasmeier West Germany59-(1)151181015-
7Ingemar Stenmark Sweden58-129101215(8)(9)
8Robert Erlacher Italy57810(4)20(6)712-
9Alberto Tomba Italy52-2036--1112
10Helmut Mayer Austria39--2127-711

Slalom

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In Men's Slalom World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Five racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal310121319232533
1Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia105(12)(12)25201525(8)20
2Ingemar Stenmark Sweden96252015-11(10)25-
3Armin Bittner West Germany78(5)9-25(5)15209
4Joël Gaspoz  Switzerland711115-12258-(7)
5Grega Benedik Yugoslavia5510-68--625
6Mathias Berthold Austria54(2)-105820(2)11
7Dietmar Köhlbichler Austria52--5920711-
8Günther Mader Austria42-1112-4-15-
9Didier Bouvet France41--8612--15
10Jonas Nilsson Sweden3520-11----4

Combined

In Men's Combined World Cup 1986/87 both results count. Only two racers scored points (Wengen and Kitzbuhel). Points were only awarded to athletes, who were able to finish in both events (downhill and slalom) in top thirty.

PlaceNameCountryTotal2024
1Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland502525
2Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein20-20

Ladies

Overall

see complete table

In Women's Overall World Cup 1986/87 the best four downhills, the best four Super Gs, best four giant slaloms, best four slaloms and the only combined count. 26 racers had a point deduction. Swiss athletes took the first five places.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKB
1Maria Walliser  Switzerland2697582100012
2Vreni Schneider  Switzerland26223411007820
3Brigitte Oertli  Switzerland2063046386725
4Erika Hess  Switzerland169313538515
5Michela Figini  Switzerland16286274900
6Tamara McKinney United States1270730900
7Mateja Svet Yugoslavia12602751480
8Blanca Fernández Ochoa Spain12103067240
9Sigrid Wolf Austria11961352300
10Catherine Quittet France11831573000
Marina Kiehl West Germany11830523600
12Corinne Schmidhauser  Switzerland1120017950
13Michaela Gerg West Germany10925394500
14Anita Wachter Austria107124712360
15Laurie Graham Canada76760000
16Elisabeth Kirchler Austria7432261600
17Regine Mösenlechner West Germany695910000
18Camilla Nilsson Sweden67009580
19Sylvia Eder Austria63101825010
20Roswitha Steiner Austria62000620

Downhill

see complete table

In Women's Downhill World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Four racer had a point deduction, which are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal561518262728
1Michela Figini  Switzerland9325-1125257-
2Maria Walliser  Switzerland9020202015(12)(10)15
3Laurie Graham Canada86112510(6)20(8)20
4Regine Mösenlechner West Germany71(8)(8)1220151212
5Sigrid Wolf Austria61----112525
6Marina Kiehl West Germany3556-1095-
7Brigitte Oertli  Switzerland333(1)84-99
8Elisabeth Kirchler Austria32---1-2011
9Catherine Quittet France3161528---
10Beatrice Gafner  Switzerland30--25---5

Super G

see complete table

In Women's Super G World Cup 1986/87 all five results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal714192930
1Maria Walliser  Switzerland8225257-25
2Catherine Quittet France57201225--
3Marina Kiehl West Germany52-1115251
4Brigitte Oertli  Switzerland4952031011
5Anita Wachter Austria4793-2015
6Vreni Schneider  Switzerland4415610310
7Michaela Gerg West Germany4311104126
8Sigrid Wolf Austria35---1520
9Traudl Hächer West Germany3144203-
Blanca Fernández Ochoa Spain311011712

Giant Slalom

see complete table

In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Vreni Schneider and Maria Walliser tied in the last race at Sarajevo and each finished with 120 points and identical tiebreakers (each had four victories (first tiebreaker) and 15 points as the sixth result (second tiebreaker)). Thus, they also shared the Giant Slalom discipline trophy. As a consequence, the scoring procedures were changed for the next season to remove the limitation on the number of results that would count; all results would count beginning with the 1987/88 season.

PlaceNameCountryTotal14101320212431
1Vreni Schneider  Switzerland120(15)25(12)252025-25
Maria Walliser  Switzerland120-2025(15)25(15)2525
3Blanca Fernández Ochoa Spain78(6)(10)2011(10)201512
4Erika Hess  Switzerland6211119(9)-1120(7)
5Michela Figini  Switzerland5512-156-(6)715
6Mateja Svet Yugoslavia5120--2011---
7Michaela Gerg West Germany4825-38-75-
8Marina Kiehl West Germany42-(4)6(5)810126
Brigitte Oertli  Switzerland42--118154-4
10Catherine Quittet France3010-7-112--

Slalom

see complete table

In Women's Slalom World Cup 1986/87 the best five results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal2389111216222325
1Corinne Schmidhauser  Switzerland11025-(10)(12)(6)15(6)202525
2Tamara McKinney United States9920-2025--259--
3Erika Hess  Switzerland96(4)25(7)(3)2511(9)(8)1520
4Vreni Schneider  Switzerland846-258-20(4)25--
5Brigitte Oertli  Switzerland77-20151020-12(5)(10)-
6Roswitha Steiner Austria7415-(11)20---121215
7Monika Maierhofer Austria6711-(8)15-10-1120-
8Camilla Nilsson Sweden6610(4)(5)(7)-2511(7)812
9Mateja Svet Yugoslavia5588---1220(6)-7
10Karin Buder Austria531215(4)-11---510

Combined

see complete table

In Women's Combined World Cup 1986/87 only one competition was held. Points were only awarded to athletes, who were able to finish in both events (downhill and slalom) in top thirty.

PlaceNameCountryTotal17
1Brigitte Oertli  Switzerland2525
2Vreni Schneider  Switzerland2020
3Erika Hess  Switzerland1515
4Maria Walliser  Switzerland1212
5Karen Percy Canada1111
6Sylvia Eder Austria1010

Nations Cup

Overall

PlaceCountryTotalMenLadies
1  Switzerland295212701682
2 Austria1691913778
3 West Germany1072572500
4 Italy787666121
5 Yugoslavia398245153
6 Sweden376245131
7 Canada333125208
8 France31773244
9 United States28235247
10 Luxembourg2022020
11 Spain1590159
12 Liechtenstein91910
13 Norway36360
14 Japan19190
15 Czechoslovakia16016
 Netherlands16016
17 United Kingdom10100
18 Bulgaria220

Men

PlaceCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKBRacersWins
1  Switzerland127067414630694501518
2 Austria9133111441982600240
3 Italy6661511332671150163
4 West Germany5721481461441340134
5 Yugoslavia2450021224053
 Sweden2452081162072
7 Luxembourg20262656510013
8 Canada1251121300061
9 Liechtenstein9103415222030
10 France73612946050
11 Norway36230013030
12 United States35230210050
13 Japan1970012020
14 United Kingdom1010000010
15 Bulgaria20002010

Ladies

PlaceCountryTotalDHSGGSSLKBRacersWins
1  Switzerland1682359220519512721423
2 Austria7781731269337610192
3 West Germany50018715215290122
4 United States247561861112062
5 France24434627375071
6 Canada208144361701161
7 Spain15903110424010
8 Yugoslavia1530275472030
9 Sweden1310015116041
10 Italy12117231368070
11 Czechoslovakia1600016020
 Netherlands1600115010
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