1987–88 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Sweden Gunde Svan (4th title) Finland Marjo Matikainen (3rd title)
Nations Cup Sweden Sweden Soviet Union Soviet Union
Nations Cup Overall Sweden Sweden
Competition
Locations 9 venues 8 venues
Individual 11 events 10 events
Relay/Team 6 events 6 events

The 1987–88 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 7th official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and women. The World Cup started in La Clusaz, France, on 12 December 1987 and finished in Rovaniemi, Finland, on 27 March 1988. Gunde Svan of Sweden won the overall men's cup,[1] and Marjo Matikainen of Finland won the women's.[2]

The first ever mass start event in the World Cup was arranged in Kastelruth, Italy on 15 December 1987. Swede Torgny Mogren won the men's 30 km race. The first women's mass start event was won by Finnish skier Marjo Matikainen at Holmenkollen, Norway on 17 March 1988.

Calendar

Men

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
No. Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
1 12 December 1987France La Clusaz15 km FSweden Torgny MogrenSweden Gunde SvanNorway Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass
2 15 December 1987Italy Kastelruth30 km F Mass StartSweden Torgny MogrenSweden Gunde SvanCanada Pierre Harvey
3 19 December 1987Switzerland Davos15 km CSweden Gunde SvanNorway Pål Gunnar MikkelsplassSweden Jan Ottosson
4 9 January 1988Soviet Union Kavgolovo30 km CSoviet Union Vladimir SmirnovSoviet Union Alexey ProkourorovSweden Christer Majbäck
5 15 January 1988Czechoslovakia Strbske Pleso15 km FSweden Torgny MogrenEast Germany Holger BaurothSwitzerland Giachem Guidon
1988 Winter Olympics
6 15 February 1988Canada Calgary30 km C *Soviet Union Alexey ProkourorovSoviet Union Vladimir SmirnovNorway Vegard Ulvang
7 19 February 198815 km C *Soviet Union Mikhail DevyatyarovNorway Pål Gunnar MikkelsplassSoviet Union Vladimir Smirnov
8 27 February 198850 km F *Sweden Gunde SvanItaly Maurilio De ZoltSwitzerland Andreas Grünenfelder
9 12 March 1988Sweden Falun30 km FCanada Pierre HarveyEast Germany Holger BaurothFinland Kari Ristanen
10 19 March 1988Norway Holmenkollen50 km FCanada Pierre HarveyItaly Silvano BarcoItaly Maurilio De Zolt
11 27 March 1988Finland Rovaniemi50 km CNorway Pål Gunnar MikkelsplassNorway Oddvar BråFinland Harri Kirvesniemi

Women

C – Classic / F – Freestyle
No. Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
1 13 December 1987France La Clusaz5 km FNorway Marianne DahlmoFinland Jaana SavolainenEast Germany Simone Greiner-Petter
2 16 December 1987Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bohinj10 km FSoviet Union Tamara TikhonovaSoviet Union Anfisa ReztsovaSoviet Union Antonina Ordina
3 19 December 1987West Germany Reit im Winkl5 km FFinland Marja-Liisa KirvesniemiSoviet Union Raisa SmetaninaSweden Marie-Helene Westin
4 9 January 1988Soviet Union Kavgolovo10 km CNorway Inger Helene NybråtenSoviet Union Vida VencienėSoviet Union Antonina Ordina
5 15 January 1988Italy Toblach20 km FEast Germany Simone Greiner-PetterSweden Anna-Lena FritzonSweden Marie-Helene Westin
1988 Winter Olympics
6 14 February 1988Canada Calgary10 km C *Soviet Union Vida VencienėSoviet Union Raissa SmetaninaFinland Marjo Matikainen
7 17 February 19885 km C *Finland Marjo MatikainenSoviet Union Tamara TikhonovaSoviet Union Vida Vencienė
8 25 February 198820 km F *Soviet Union Tamara TikhonovaSoviet Union Anfisa ReztsovaSoviet Union Raisa Smetanina
9 17 March 1988Norway Holmenkollen30 km F Mass StartFinland Marjo MatikainenFinland Marja-Liisa KirvesniemiNorway Marit Mikkelsplass
10 27 March 1988Finland Rovaniemi10 km FSweden Marie-Helene WestinSweden Magdalena WallinSoviet Union Svetlana Nageykina

Men's team events

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
10 January 1988Soviet Union Kavgolovo4 × 10 km relay F  Soviet Union  Sweden  Norway [3]
16 January 1988Czechoslovakia Štrbské Pleso4 × 10 km relay C  Sweden
Jan Ottosson
Lars Håland
Gunde Svan
Torgny Mogren
 Austria
Markus Gandler
Alois Stadlober
Andre Blatter
Alois Schwarz
 Czechoslovakia
Ladislav Švanda
Miloš Bečvář
Radim Nyč
Václav Korunka
[4]
22 February 1988Canada Calgary4 × 10 km relay F  Sweden
 Soviet Union
 Czechoslovakia
24 February 1988Canada Calgary4 × 10 km relay F *  Sweden
Jan Ottosson
Thomas Wassberg
Gunde Svan
Torgny Mogren
 Soviet Union
Vladimir Smirnov
Vladimir Sakhnov
Mikhail Devyatyarov
Alexey Prokourorov
 Czechoslovakia
Radim Nyč
Václav Korunka
Pavel Benc
Ladislav Švanda
-
13 March 1988Sweden Falun4 × 10 km relay F  Sweden
Jan Ottosson
Gunde Svan
Torgny Mogren
Christer Majbäck
 Norway
Bjørn Dæhlie
Torgeir Bjørn
Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass
Vegard Ulvang
 Italy
Marco Albarello
Giorgio Vanzetta
Maurilio De Zolt
Silvano Barco
17 March 1988Norway Holmenkollen4 × 10 km relay F  Norway
Arild Monsen
Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass
Torgeir Bjørn
Vegard Ulvang
 Sweden I
Jan Ottosson
Torgny Mogren
Christer Majbäck
Gunde Svan
 Sweden II
Thomas Eriksson
Henrik Forsberg
Lars Håland
Benny Kohlberg

Women's team events

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Ref.
20 December 1987West Germany Reit im Winkl4 × 5 km relay C  Norway
Trude Dybendahl
Anne Jahren
Inger Helene Nybråten
Marianne Dahlmo
 Finland  Soviet Union [5]
10 January 1988Soviet Union Leningrad4 × 5 km relay C  Soviet Union  Norway  Sweden [6]
16 January 1988Italy Toblach4 × 5 km relay F  Sweden
Karin Svingstedt
Anna-Lena Fritzon
Magdalena Wallin
Marie-Helene Westin
 East Germany  Norway [7]
23 February 1988Canada Calgary4 × 5 km relay F *  Soviet Union
Svetlana Nageykina
Nina Gavrylyuk
Tamara Tikhonova
Anfisa Reztsova
 Norway
Trude Dybendahl
Marit Wold
Anne Jahren
Marianne Dahlmo
 Finland
Pirkko Määttä
Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi
Marjo Matikainen
Jaana Savolainen
-
13 March 1988Sweden Falun4 × 5 km relay C  Norway I
Trude Dybendahl
Inger Helene Nybråten
Anne Jahren
Marianne Dahlmo
 Finland
Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi
Marjo Matikainen
Eija Hyytiäinen
Pirkko Määttä
 Norway II
Marit Elveos
Marit Mikkelsplass
Anette Bøe
Solveig Pedersen
26 March 1988Finland RovaniemiRelay 4x5 km F  Finland I
Erja Kuivalainen
Pirkko Määttä
Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi
Marjo Matikainen
 Finland II  Norway [8]
  • NOTE: Races marked with a star (*) counts officially for both as "FIS World Cup" and "Olympic Winter Games" wins statistics.

Overall standings

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)79622
2 Sweden (SWE)74415
3 Norway (NOR)34310
4 Finland (FIN)3249
5 Canada (CAN)2013
6 East Germany (GDR)1214
7 Italy (ITA)0213
8  Switzerland (SUI)0022
9 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0011
Totals (9 entries)23232369

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1987/88 season in parentheses)

References

  1. "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1988 MEN". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  2. "CUP STANDING CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP 1988 LADIES". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  3. Bušta, Petr, ed. (February 1988). "4x10 km volnou technikou 10. ledna v Kavgolovo" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  4. Bušta, Petr, ed. (February 1988). "4x10 km klasickým stylem 16. ledna" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  5. Bušta, Petr, ed. (January 1988). "4x5 km klasickým stylem 29. prosince v Reit im Winkl" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 11. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  6. Bušta, Petr, ed. (February 1988). "4x5 km volnou technikou 10. ledna v Kavgolovo" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  7. Bušta, Petr, ed. (February 1988). "4x5 km volnou technikou 16. ledna v Toblachu" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 10. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  8. Bušta, Petr, ed. (June 1988). "4x5 km volnou technikou 27. března v Rovaniemi" (PDF). LYŽAŘSTVÍ (in Czech). Czech Ski Association. p. 16. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
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