FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1985

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1985 were held in Bormio, northern Italy between January 31 and February 10, 1985.[1]

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1985
Host cityBormio
CountryItaly
Events10
Opening ceremony31 January 1985 (1985-01-31)
Closing ceremony10 February 1985 (1985-02-10)
Officially opened bySandro Pertini
Bormio
Location in the Alps of Europe

These were the first world championships held in an odd-numbered year, and the last without the Super-G event.

The World Championships returned to Bormio two decades later in 2005.

Men's competitions

Downhill

Sunday, February 3

Place Nation Athlete Time
1 Pirmin Zurbriggen 2:06.68
2 Peter Müller 2:06.79
3 Doug Lewis 2:06.82
4 Franz Heinzer 2:07.45
5 Franz Klammer 2:07.64
6 Peter Wirnsberger 2:07.70
7 Helmut Höflehner 2:08.01
8 Conradin Cathomen 2:08.03
9 Todd Brooker 2:08.05
10 Steven Lee 2:08.29
11 Philippe Verneret 2:08.54
12 Michael Mair 2:08.56
13 Raimund Ostendorf 2:08.73
14 Bill Johnson 2:09.01
15 Franck Piccard 2:09.19
18 Michael Brown 2:09.65
29 Alan Lauba 2:12.14
Source:[2][3][4]

Giant Slalom

Thursday, February 7

Place Nation Athlete Time
1 Markus Wasmeier 2:28.90
2 Pirmin Zurbriggen 2:28.95
3 Marc Girardelli 2:29.22
4 Egon Hirt 2:30.35
5 Hans Enn 2:30.36
6 Robert Erlacher 2:30.53
7 Rok Petrovič 2:31.03
8 Bojan Križaj 2:31.26
9 Oswald Tötsch 2:31.40
10 Max Julen 2:31.71
11 Jure Franko 2:31.78
12 Christian Gaidet 2:31.84
13 Richard Pramotton 2:31.91
14 Martin Hangl 2:32.11
15 Thomas Bürgler 2:32.70
18 Tiger Shaw 2:35.08
Source:[5][6][7]

Slalom

Sunday, February 10

Place Nation Athlete Time
1 Jonas Nilsson 1:38.82
2 Marc Girardelli 1:38.88
3 Robert Zoller 1:39.35
4 Ingemar Stenmark 1:39.74
5 Bojan Križaj 1:40.07
6 Paolo De Chiesa 1:40.27
7 Daniel Mougel 1:40.63
8 Florian Beck 1:41.63
9 Ivano Edalini 1:42.33
10 Alex Giorgi 1:42.84
11 Martin Hangl 1:43.19
12 Torjus Berge 1:43.40
13 Gunnar Neuriesser 1:43.72
14 Hiroaki Ohtaka 1:45.39
15 Finn Christian Jagge 1:47.03
Source:[8][9]

Combined

Tuesday, February 5 (slalom, 2 runs)
Friday, February 1 (downhill)

Place Nation Athlete Points
1 Pirmin Zurbriggen 7.67
2 Ernst Riedlsperger 37.84
3 Thomas Bürgler 39.41
4 Andreas Wenzel 48.41
5 Michel Vion 50.38
6 Franck Piccard 55.14
7 Markus Wasmeier 56.04
8 Günther Mader 61.56
Source:[10]


Women's competitions

Downhill

Sunday, February 3   (delayed one day; high winds)

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 Michela Figini 1:26.96
2 Ariane Ehrat 1:28.57
Katharina Gutensohn 1:28.57
4 Sigrid Wolf 1:28.58
5 Regine Mösenlechner 1:28.64
6 Maria Walliser 1:28.76
7 Laurie Graham 1:29.10
8 Brigitte Oertli 1:29.16
9 Traudl Hächer 1:29.23
10 Sylvia Eder 1:29.30
11 Marina Kiehl 1:29.32
12 Elisabeth Kirchler 1:29.37
13 Karen Percy 1:29.42
14 Marie-Cécile Gros-Gaudenier 1:29.50
15 Karen Stemmle 1:29.64
20 Holly Flanders 1:30.58
23 Debbie Armstrong 1:30.87
25 Cindy Nelson 1:31.95
27 Cindy Oak 1:32.31
Source:[2][3][4]

Giant Slalom

Wednesday, February 6

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 Diann Roffe 2:18.53
2 Elisabeth Kirchler 2:19.13
3 Eva Twardokens 2:19.21
4 Debbie Armstrong 2:19.26
5 Marina Kiehl 2:19.60
6 Traudl Hächer 2:20.14
7 Maria Epple 2:20.34
8 Maria Walliser 2:20.51
9 Blanca Fernández Ochoa 2:20.59
10 Liisa Savijarvi 2:20.67
11 Erika Hess 2:20.79
12 Vreni Schneider 2:20.82
13 Mateja Svet 2:20.97
14 Michaela Gerg 2:21.06
15 Michela Figini 2:21.59
Source:[5][11][12]

Slalom

Saturday, February 9

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 Perrine Pelen 1:29.58
2 Christelle Guignard 1:29.93
3 Paoletta Magoni 1:29.98
4 Anni Kronbichler 1:30.18
5 Brigitte Oertli 1:30.21
6 Dorota Tlałka 1:30.43
7 Małgorzata Tlałka 1:30.54
8 Corinne Schmidhauser 1:30.72
9 Brigitte Gadient 1:30.79
10 Eva Twardokens 1:31.35
Source:[8][13]

Combined

Monday, February 4 (slalom, 2 runs)
Thursday, January 31 (downhill)

Placing Country Athlete Points
1 Erika Hess 18.72
2 Sylvia Eder 34.42
3 Tamara McKinney 44.45
Source:[10][14]

Medals table

Place Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1   Switzerland 4 3 1 8
2  France 1 1 - 2
3  United States 1 - 3 4
4  West Germany 1 - - 1
 Sweden 1 - - 1
6  Austria - 4 1 5
7  Luxembourg - 1 1 2
8  Italy - - 1 1

References

  1. de:Alpine Skiweltmeisterschaft 1985
  2. Masia, Seth; Cohen, Steve (April 1985). "Downhill". SKI. p. 58.
  3. "Swiss dominate world skiing". Lewiston Daily Sun. (Maine). Associated Press. February 4, 1985. p. 18.
  4. "World Ski Championships: Downhill". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). February 4, 1985. p. 4B.
  5. Masia, Seth (April 1985). "Giant slalom". SKI. p. 60.
  6. "World Alpine Championships: Men's Giant Slalom". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). February 8, 1985. p. 6D.
  7. "Wasmeier wins title". Lewiston Daily Sun. (Maine). Associated Press. February 8, 1985. p. 22.
  8. Masia, Seth; Cohen, Steve (April 1985). "Slalom". SKI. p. 63.
  9. "World Alpine Championships: Men's Slalom". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). February 11, 1985. p. 4B.
  10. Cohen, Steve (April 1985). "Combined". SKI. p. 57.
  11. "World Alpine Championships: Women's Giant Slalom". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). February 7, 1985. p. 6B.
  12. "U.S. women skiers shine". Lewiston Daily Sun. (Maine). Associated Press. February 7, 1985. p. 20.
  13. "World Alpine Championships: Women's Slalom". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). February 10, 1985. p. 8B.
  14. "Hess wins women's combined". Lewiston Daily Sun. (Maine). Associated Press. February 5, 1985. p. 16.
  • FIS-Ski.com - results - 1985 World Championships - Bormio, Italy


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