FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 1989

The 1989 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships were held between March 1st and March 5th at the Oberjoch ski resort in then-West Germany. The World Championships featured both men's and women's events in the Moguls, Aerials, Acro Skiing and the Combined.

Results

Moguls[1]

Medal Name Nation
Edgar Grospiron France
Jürg Biner Switzerland
Eric Berthon France

Aerials[2]

Medal Name Nation
Lloyd Langlois Canada
Didier Meda France
Philippe Laroche Canada

Acro Skiing[3]

Medal Name Nation
Hermann Reitberger Germany
Lane Spina United States
Dave Walker Canada

Combined[4]

Medal Name Nation
Chris Simboli Canada37.00
Scott Ogren United States48.00
Marti Rafel Spain103.00

Moguls[5]

Medal Name Nation
Raphaelle Monod France
Donna Weinbrecht United States
Tatjana Mittermayer Germany

Aerials[6]

Medal Name Nation
Catherine Lombard France
Sonja Reichart Germany
Melanie Palenik United States

Acro Skiing[7]

Medal Name Nation
Jan Bucher United States
Conny Kissling Switzerland
Lucie Barma Canada

Combined[8]

Medal Name Nation
Melanie Palenik United States
Conny Kissling Switzerland
Meredith Anne Gardner Canada

References

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