1979–80 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1979/80
Discipline Men Women
Overall Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
Downhill Switzerland Peter Müller Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig
Giant slalom Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
Slalom Sweden Ingemar Stenmark France Perrine Pelen
Combined United States Phil Mahre Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Switzerland Switzerland
Nations Cup overall Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 15 14
Individual 27 28

The 14th World Cup season began in December 1979 in France and concluded in March 1980 in Austria.

Andreas Wenzel of Liechtenstein edged out Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden for the men's overall title. Wenzel's older sister, Hanni Wenzel, won the women's overall title for the second time, making them the first sibling combination to both win the overall World Cup title (as of 2017, joined only by Janica and Ivica Kostelić from Croatia) and the only one to win in the same year.

The World Cup race scoring system was revised again, the third different system used in less than a year. The new system was a "Top 15" points system (ranging from 25 points for first, 20 for second, 15 for third, 12 for fourth, and 1 point less for each subsequent position down to 1 point for 15th). This system remained in effect through 1991. The season championship for the "Combined" discipline also returned this year, for the first time since 1976.

A break in the schedule in February was for the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, U.S.A. This was the final time that the Winter Olympics also served as the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships; the World Championships would become a separate competition held in odd-numbered years beginning in 1985.

Calendar[edit]

Men[edit]

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
318 1 7 December 1979   France Val d'Isère DH 096  Austria Peter Wirnsberger Italy Herbert Plank Norway Erik Håker
319 2 8 December 1979   GS 102  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj Austria Hans Enn
320 3 8 December 1979   KB 014  United States Phil Mahre United States Steve Mahre France Michel Vion
321 4 11 December 1979   Italy Madonna di Campiglio SL 108  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj Liechtenstein Paul Frommelt
322 5 12 December 1979   GS 103  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Switzerland Jacques Lüthy Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
323 6 16 December 1979   Italy Val Gardena DH 097  Switzerland Peter Müller Norway Erik Håker Austria Werner Grissmann
324 7 11 December 1979  
16 December 1979  
Italy Madonna di Campiglio (SL)
Italy Val Gardena (DH)
KB 015  Switzerland Peter Lüscher Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Austria Anton Steiner
325 8 6 January 1980   France Pra-Loup DH 098  Switzerland Peter Müller Italy Herbert Plank Norway Erik Håker
326 9 8 January 1980   West Germany Lenggries SL 109  Bulgaria Petar Popangelov Soviet Union Aleksandr Zhirov Sweden Ingemar Stenmark
327 10 12 January 1980   Austria Kitzbühel DH 099  Canada Ken Read Austria Harti Weirather Italy Herbert Plank
328 11 8 January 1980  
12 January 1980  
West Germany Lenggries (SL)
Austria Kitzbühel (DH)
KB 016  Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Austria Anton Steiner United States Phil Mahre
329 12 13 January 1980   Austria Kitzbühel SL 110  Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel West Germany Christian Neureuther Switzerland Jacques Lüthy
330 13 18 January 1980   Switzerland Wengen DH 100  Canada Ken Read Austria Josef Walcher Austria Peter Wirnsberger
331 14 19 January 1980   DH 101  Switzerland Peter Müller Canada Ken Read Canada Steve Podborski
332 15 20 January 1980   SL 111  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Liechtenstein Paul Frommelt
333 16 21 January 1980   Switzerland Adelboden GS 104  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Switzerland Jacques Lüthy Switzerland Joël Gaspoz
334 17 27 January 1980   France Chamonix SL 122  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj Austria Christian Orlainsky
1980 Winter Olympics   (14–23 February)
335 18 26 February 1980   United States Waterville Valley GS 105  Austria Hans Enn Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Norway Jarle Halsnes
336 19 27 February 1980   SL 113  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark West Germany Christian Neureuther Austria Klaus Heidegger
337 20 1 March 1980   Canada Mt. St. Anne GS 106  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark United States Phil Mahre Czechoslovakia Bohumir Zeman
338 21 4 March 1980   Canada Lake Louise DH 102  Italy Herbert Plank Austria Harti Weirather Austria Werner Grissmann
339 22 27 January 1980  
4 March 1980  
France Chamonix (SL)
Canada Lake Louise (DH)
KB 017  Austria Anton Steiner Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel United States Phil Mahre
340 23 8 March 1980   West Germany Oberstaufen GS 107  Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Switzerland Jacques Lüthy Sweden Ingemar Stenmark
341 24 10 March 1980   Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo SL 114  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Soviet Union Aleksandr Zhirov Austria Christian Orlainsky
342 25 11 March 1980   GS 108  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Austria Hans Enn Switzerland Joël Gaspoz
343 26 13 March 1980   Austria Saalbach GS 109  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Switzerland Joël Gaspoz Austria Hans Enn
344 27 15 March 1980   SL 115  Sweden Ingemar Stenmark United States Steve Mahre Bulgaria Petar Popangelov
Nations Cup 16 March 1980   Austria Saalbach PS ncr  Austria Anton Steiner Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Norway Jarle Halsnes

Ladies[edit]

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel slalom (Nations Cup ranking only)[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
299 1 5 December 1979   France Val d'Isère DH 083  Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig United States Cindy Nelson Canada Laurie Graham
300 2 6 December 1979   GS 097  Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig France Perrine Pelen Switzerland Erika Hess
301 3 6 December 1979   KB 014  Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll
302 4 8 December 1979   Italy Limone Piemonte GS 098  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel Switzerland Erika Hess France Fabienne Serrat
303 5 14 December 1979   Italy Piancavallo DH 084  Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll Czechoslovakia Jana Šoltýsová
304 6 8 December 1979  
14 December 1979  
Italy Limone Piemonte (GS)
Italy Piancavallo (DH)
KB 015  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll France Fabienne Serrat
305 7 15 December 1979   Italy Piancavallo SL 107  Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll France Perrine Pelen Italy Claudia Giordani
306 8 19 December 1979   Austria Zell am See DH 085  Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig Czechoslovakia Jana Šoltýsová Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll
307 9 6 January 1980   West Germany Pfronten DH 086  Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
308 10 7 January 1980   DH 087  Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig Austria Cornelia Pröll Switzerland Doris de Agostini
309 11 9 January 1980   West Germany Berchtesgaden SL 108  France Perrine Pelen Italy Claudia Giordani Italy Daniela Zini
310 12 10 January 1980   GS 099  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel France Perrine Pelen Italy Claudia Giordani
311 13 15 January 1980   Switzerland Arosa DH 088  Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
312 14 9 January 1980  
15 January 1980  
West Germany Berchtesgaden (SL)
Switzerland Arosa (DH)
KB 016  Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel Austria Ingrid Eberle
313 15 16 January 1980   Switzerland Arosa GS 100  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig France Perrine Pelen
314 16 20 January 1980   Austria Bad Gastein DH 089  Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
315 17 21 January 1980   SL 109  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel France Perrine Pelen Switzerland Erika Hess
316 18 21 January 1980   KB 017  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll United States Cindy Nelson
317 19 23 January 1980   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Maribor SL 110  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel France Perrine Pelen Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll
318 20 25 January 1980   France St. Gervais SL 111  France Perrine Pelen Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll Italy Daniela Zini
319 21 26 January 1980   GS 101  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel France Perrine Pelen Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig
1980 Winter Olympics (14–23 February)
320 22 28 February 1980   United States Waterville Valley GS 102  Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel West Germany Maria Epple West Germany Irene Epple
321 23 29 February 1980   SL 112  France Perrine Pelen Soviet Union Nadezhda Patrikeyeva Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
322 24 2 March 1980   Canada Mt. St. Anne GS 103  Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig West Germany Irene Epple Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
323 25 8 March 1980   Czechoslovakia Vysoké Tatry SL 113  France Perrine Pelen France Fabienne Serrat United States Tamara McKinney
324 26 9 March 1980   SL 114  Italy Daniela Zini Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel Switzerland Erika Hess
325 27 11 March 1980   Austria Saalbach SL 115  Italy Claudia Giordani West Germany Christa Kinshofer Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
326 28 12 March 1980   GS 104  West Germany Irene Epple France Perrine Pelen France Fabienne Serrat
Nations Cup 16 March 1980   Austria Saalbach PS ncp  Austria Annemarie Moser-Pröll Italy Claudia Giordani West Germany Maria Epple

Men[edit]

Overall[edit]

see complete table

In men's overall World Cup 1979/80 the best four downhills, best four giant slaloms, best four slaloms and best three combined count. 27 racers had a point deduction. Ingemar Stenmark had 128 points deduction and won 11 races. Andreas Wenzel was able to collect points in all disciplines by winning three events and had only 8 points deduction.

Place Name Country Total DH GS SL KB
1 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 204 23 65 51 65
2 Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 200 0 100 100 0
3 Phil Mahre  United States 132 0 41 36 55
4 Bojan Križaj  Yugoslavia 131 0 54 77 0
5 Anton Steiner  Austria 130 14 15 41 60
6 Jacques Lüthy   Switzerland 116 0 71 45 0
7 Hans Enn  Austria 100 0 75 25 0
8 Herbert Plank  Italy 91 80 0 0 11
9 Peter Müller   Switzerland 87 87 0 0 0
Peter Lüscher   Switzerland 87 0 39 11 37
11 Ken Read  Canada 79 79 0 0 0
12 Steve Mahre  United States 72 0 8 44 20
13 Petar Popangelov  Bulgaria 70 0 6 64 0
14 Aleksandr Zhirov  Soviet Union 68 0 14 54 0
15 Harti Weirather  Austria 64 64 0 0 0

Downhill[edit]

see complete table

In men's downhill World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. Seven racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.

Place Name Country Total 1France 6Italy 8France 10Austria 13Switzerland 14Switzerland 21Canada
1 Peter Müller   Switzerland 96 - 25 25 9 12 25 (2)
2 Ken Read  Canada 87 - 9 (2) 25 25 20 8
3 Herbert Plank  Italy 81 20 - 20 15 1 - 25
4 Harti Weirather  Austria 75 11 (1) 12 20 (9) 12 20
5 Erik Håker  Norway 64 15 20 15 7 7 (4) -
6 Peter Wirnsberger  Austria 63 25 - 5 (3) 15 9 9
7 Josef Walcher  Austria 60 10 10 9 - 20 11 (5)
Werner Grissmann  Austria 60 12 15 11 - (5) 7 15
9 Steve Podborski  Canada 35 - - - - 8 15 12
10 Michael Veith  West Germany 28 4 - 6 - 6 5 7

Giant slalom[edit]

see complete table

In men's giant slalom World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. Eight racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets. Ingemar Stenmark won the cup with maximum points. He won his fifth Giant slalom World Cup (third in a row).

Place Name Country Total 2France 5Italy 16Switzerland 18United States 20Canada 23Germany 25Italy 26Austria
1 Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 125 25 25 25 - 25 (15) 25 (25)
2 Hans Enn  Austria 87 15 12 - 25 - (9) 20 15
3 Jacques Lüthy   Switzerland 82 11 20 20 (8) 11 20 (9) (11)
4 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 71 8 - 6 20 - 25 12 (2)
5 Joël Gaspoz   Switzerland 68 (3) - 15 (2) 8 10 15 20
6 Bojan Križaj  Yugoslavia 56 20 15 - - - 2 10 9
7 Jarle Halsnes  Norway 51 9 7 (1) 15 9 11 - -
8 Boris Strel  Yugoslavia 50 12 9 7 12 (5) - - 10
9 Phil Mahre  United States 43 2 - - 7 20 6 8 -
10 Bohumír Zeman  Czechoslovakia 42 - - 9 - 15 8 2 8

Slalom[edit]

see complete table

In men's slalom World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets. Ingemar Stenmark won the cup with maximum points. He won his sixth Slalom World Cup in a row!

Place Name Country Total 4Italy 9Germany 12Austria 15Switzerland 17France 19United States 24Italy 27Austria
1 Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 125 25 (15) (3) (20) 25 25 25 25
2 Bojan Križaj  Yugoslavia 88 20 (8) 12 25 20 11 - (11)
3 Christian Neureuther  West Germany 69 (6) (1) 20 7 - 20 10 12
4 Petar Popangelov  Bulgaria 64 - 25 - - 12 12 - 15
5 Aleksandr Zhirov  Soviet Union 57 - 20 - 5 3 9 20 -
6 Christian Orlainsky  Austria 55 - 7 - 9 15 - 15 9
7 Jacques Lüthy   Switzerland 53 10 - 15 10 8 - (2) 10
8 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 51 11 9 25 - 6 - - -
9 Anton Steiner  Austria 49 8 (3) - 12 11 10 - 8
10 Paul Frommelt  Liechtenstein 45 15 4 - 15 - - 9 2

Combined[edit]

see complete table

After the season 1975/76 this was the second time, that a Combined World Cup was awarded. All four results count.

Place Name Country Total 3France 7Italy 11GermanyAustria 22FranceCanada
1 Phil Mahre  United States 67 25 12 15 15
2 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 65 - 20 25 20
3 Anton Steiner  Austria 60 - 15 20 25
4 Peter Lüscher   Switzerland 37 - 25 12 -
5 Francisco Fernández Ochoa  Spain 27 9 10 8 -
6 Michel Vion  France 24 15 9 - -
7 Valeri Tsyganov  Soviet Union 22 11 11 - -
8 Steve Mahre  United States 20 20 - - -
9 Andy Mill  United States 19 6 6 7 -
10 Bill Taylor  United States 17 7 - - 10

Ladies[edit]

Overall[edit]

see complete table

In women's overall World Cup 1979/80 the best four downhills, best four giant slaloms, best four slaloms and best three combined count. 23 racers had a point deduction. Hanni Wenzel had a total deduction of 158 points. She won nine competitions and was unable to score points only in one event! (The first slalom at Vysoké Tatry.)

Place Name Country Total DH GS SL KB
1 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 311 56 100 85 70
2 Annemarie Moser-Pröll  Austria 259 85 37 72 65
3 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 221 100 85 11 25
4 Perrine Pelen  France 192 0 80 100 12
5 Irene Epple  West Germany 141 43 72 5 21
6 Fabienne Serrat  France 122 0 49 48 25
7 Erika Hess   Switzerland 111 0 59 52 0
8 Claudia Giordani  Italy 107 0 39 68 0
9 Daniela Zini  Italy 99 0 32 67 0
10 Cindy Nelson  United States 94 53 3 1 37
11 Christa Kinshofer  West Germany 79 0 42 37 0
12 Heidi Preuss  United States 78 42 3 4 29
13 Jana Šoltýsová  Czechoslovakia 72 51 0 0 21
14 Tamara McKinney  United States 65 0 24 41 0
15 Regine Mösenlechner  West Germany 60 0 22 38 0

Downhill[edit]

see complete table

In women's downhill World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. Seven racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets. Marie-Theres Nadig won 6 races out of 7 and won the World Cup with maximum points.

Place Name Country Total 1France 5Italy 8Austria 9Germany 10Germany 13Switzerland 16Austria
1 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 125 25 25 25 (20) 25 25 (25)
2 Annemarie Moser-Pröll  Austria 100 (11) 20 15 25 (12) 20 20
3 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 66 10 11 (9) 15 (10) 15 15
4 Cindy Nelson  United States 59 20 (4) 12 10 - 6 11
5 Jana Šoltýsová  Czechoslovakia 58 9 15 20 (5) 7 (5) 7
6 Irene Epple  West Germany 51 (2) 10 11 12 8 (7) 10
7 Heidi Preuss  United States 48 12 - 8 - 6 10 12
8 Doris de Agostini   Switzerland 47 - - 5 7 15 12 8
9 Evi Mittermaier  West Germany 42 6 8 10 9 9 - -
10 Laurie Graham  Canada 38 15 9 6 - - 3 5

Giant slalom[edit]

see complete table

In women's giant slalom World Cup 1978/79 the best 5 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets. Hanni Wenzel won five races in a row. She won the World Cup with maximum points.

Place Name Country Total 2France 4Italy 12Germany 14Switzerland 21France 22United States 24Canada 28Austria
1 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 125 (11) 25 25 25 25 25 (15) (11)
2 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 95 25 - - 20 15 10 25 -
Perrine Pelen  France 95 20 (11) 20 15 20 (8) (11) 20
4 Irene Epple  West Germany 83 (2) - (9) 11 12 15 20 25
5 Erika Hess   Switzerland 71 15 20 12 12 (11) 12 (12) (2)
6 Fabienne Serrat  France 55 9 15 - 6 - (6) 10 15
7 Annemarie Moser-Pröll  Austria 44 10 8 - 9 7 - - 10
Claudia Giordani  Italy 44 5 10 15 - 6 - - 8
9 Christa Kinshofer  West Germany 42 12 - - 10 - - 8 12
10 Daniela Zini  Italy 37 8 5 - 7 8 - - 9

Slalom[edit]

see complete table

In women's slalom World Cup 1979/80 the best 5 results count. 8 racers had a point deduction, which are given in brackets.

Place Name Country Total 7Italy 11Germany 17Austria 19Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 20France 23United States 25Czechoslovakia 26Czechoslovakia 27Austria
1 Perrine Pelen  France 120 20 25 (20) (20) 25 25 25 (11) -
2 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 100 (12) (8) 25 25 (12) 15 - 20 15
3 Annemarie Moser-Pröll  Austria 83 25 11 12 15 20 - (7) - (4)
4 Daniela Zini  Italy 78 (5) 15 11 (8) 15 - (9) 25 12
5 Claudia Giordani  Italy 75 15 20 7 - 8 - - (7) 25
6 Erika Hess   Switzerland 62 - 12 15 10 - - - 15 10
7 Fabienne Serrat  France 56 (6) 10 - 9 9 8 20 - (6)
8 Regine Mösenlechner  West Germany 44 8 - 10 - 10 6 10 - -
9 Nadezhda Patrikeyeva  Soviet Union 43 - - - 11 - 20 - 12 -
10 Tamara McKinney  United States 41 - - 9 7 - - 15 10 -
Lea Sölkner  Austria 41 9 - 8 - 6 (1) 11 - 7

Combined[edit]

see complete table

After the season 1975/76 this was the second time, that a Combined World Cup was awarded. All four results count.

Place Name Country Total 3France 6Italy 15Switzerland 18Austria
1 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 90 20 25 20 25
2 Annemarie Moser-Pröll  Austria 80 15 20 25 20
3 Cindy Nelson  United States 37 11 - 11 15
4 Heidi Preuss  United States 29 6 - 12 11
5 Torill Fjeldstad  Norway 26 7 12 - 7
6 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 25 25 - - -
Fabienne Serrat  France 25 10 15 - -
8 Heidi Wiesler  West Germany 22 4 8 - 10
9 Ingrid Eberle  Austria 21 - 6 15 -
Irene Epple  West Germany 21 9 - - 12
Jana Šoltýsová  Czechoslovakia 21 5 11 - 5

Nations Cup[edit]

Overall[edit]

Place Country Total Men Ladies
1  Austria 1417 820 597
2   Switzerland 1102 505 597
3  Liechtenstein 781 257 524
4  United States 715 304 411
5  Italy 671 268 403
6  West Germany 643 167 476
7  France 553 42 511
8  Sweden 398 383 15
9  Canada 274 194 80
10  Yugoslavia 257 252 5
11  Norway 209 173 36
12  Czechoslovakia 186 53 133
13  Soviet Union 173 130 43
14  Bulgaria 70 70 0
15  Spain 27 27 0
16  Japan 13 13 0
17  Belgium 10 6 4
18  Australia 8 8 0
19  Luxembourg 7 3 4
20  New Zealand 1 0 1
 Poland 1 0 1

Men[edit]

Place Country Total DH GS SL KB Racers Wins
1  Austria 820 380 204 176 60 16 3
2   Switzerland 505 162 224 74 45 11 4
3  Sweden 383 6 184 185 8 5 11
4  United States 304 17 54 86 147 9 1
5  Italy 268 85 51 109 23 11 1
6  Liechtenstein 257 23 73 96 65 2 3
7  Yugoslavia 252 0 138 114 0 4 1
8  Canada 194 162 0 0 32 8 2
9  Norway 173 71 75 15 12 7 0
10  West Germany 167 42 23 92 10 7 0
11  Soviet Union 130 19 14 75 22 3 0
12  Bulgaria 70 0 6 64 0 1 1
13  Czechoslovakia 53 0 42 11 0 1 0
14  France 42 1 17 0 24 3 0
15  Spain 27 0 0 0 27 1 0
16  Japan 13 3 0 10 0 2 0
17  Australia 8 0 0 0 8 1 0
18  Belgium 6 0 0 0 6 2 0
19  Luxembourg 3 0 3 0 0 1 0

Ladies[edit]

Place Country Total DH GS SL KB Racers Wins
1  Austria 597 172 97 200 128 16 3
  Switzerland 597 280 200 89 28 11 9
3  Liechtenstein 524 85 192 157 90 3 9
4  France 511 26 188 245 52 9 4
5  West Germany 476 130 190 105 51 10 1
6  United States 411 146 75 100 90 11 0
7  Italy 403 5 122 276 0 8 2
8  Czechoslovakia 133 68 10 21 34 4 0
9  Canada 80 45 11 0 24 3 0
10  Soviet Union 43 0 0 43 0 1 0
11  Norway 36 2 8 0 2 1 0
12  Sweden 15 0 13 2 0 1 0
13  Yugoslavia 5 0 0 5 0 1 0
14  Luxembourg 4 4 0 0 0 1 0
 Belgium 4 4 0 0 0 1 0
16  New Zealand 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
 Poland 1 0 0 1 0 1 0

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1980 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1980 ladies' schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.

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