Talk:FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1989

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Surprises: Gold medals in Men's downhill and Women's Special Slalom. Alberto Tomba couldn't repeat his successes of the last year when he won Gold medals in Special Slalom und Giant Slalom in the 1988 Winter Olympics. He didn't finish first run of the Special Slalom - and (after finishing 15th in the first run with a margin of 2.15 seconds to leading Rudolf Nierlich) he could only gain 8 places in the Giant Slalom. - In a race with very small margins, femal Super-G came to an end - Ulrike Maier won her first "great race" (being with child Melanie). - Both, male and female Super-G were won with bib-no one. - During the Championships, the Spanish Aristrocrat Alfonso of Bourbon y Dampierre, Count of Anjou und Cádiz (grandson of King Alfonso XIII), died in a skiing-accident on January 30th. --213.225.35.71 (talk) 19:16, 27 December 2016 (UTC)

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