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1985 Alpine Skiing World Cup

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The 19th World Cup season began in December 1984 in Italy and concluded in March 1985 in the United States. The overall champions were Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg and Michela Figini of Switzerland.

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A break in the schedule was for the 1985 World Championships, held in Bormio, northern Italy between January 31 and February 10, 1985. These were the first world championships held in an odd-numbered year.

Men's overall results

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In Men's Overall World Cup 1984/85 the best five downhills, best five giant slaloms/Super G, best five slaloms and best three combined count. 27 racers had a point deduction.

Men's Downhill results

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In Men's Downhill World Cup 1984/85 the best 5 results count. 11 racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

Men's Giant Slalom and Super G results

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In Men's Giant Slalom and Super G World Cup 1984/85 the best 5 results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Steven Lee and Daniel Mahrer shared the win in a strange race at Furano due to weather changes.

Men's Slalom results

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In Men's Slalom World Cup 1984/85 the best 5 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Marc Girardelli won seven races (five in a row) and won the cup with maximum points.

Men's combined results

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In Men's Combined World Cup 1984/85 all 5 results count.

Women's overall results

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In Women's Overall World Cup 1984/85 the best four downhills, best four giant slaloms/Super G, best four slaloms and best three combined count. 31 racers had a point deduction.

Women's Downhill results

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In Women's Downhill World Cup 1984/85 the best five results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

Women's Giant Slalom and Super G results

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In Women's Giant Slalom and Super G World Cup 1983/84 the best 5 results count. 11 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Point deduction was decisive for Marina Kiehl to win (higher number of it).

Women's Slalom results

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In Women's Slalom World Cup 1984/85 the best 5 results count. Nine racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Erika Hess won her fourth Slalom World Cup.

Women's combined results

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In Women's Combined World Cup 1984/85 all 4 results count. All four events were won by athletes from Switzerland.

References

1985 Alpine Skiing World Cup Wikipedia