1990–91 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
The 25th World Cup season began in August 1990 in New Zealand (for men only), resumed in December, and concluded in March 1991 in the United States. The overall winners were Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg, his fourth title (the third man to reach that milestone) and Petra Kronberger of Austria (her second). This was the first season following the reunification of Germany and the last before the dissolution of Yugoslavia.
FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1990/91 | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Marc Girardelli | Petra Kronberger | |
Downhill | Franz Heinzer | Chantal Bournissen | |
Super G | Franz Heinzer | Carole Merle | |
Giant Slalom | Alberto Tomba | Vreni Schneider | |
Slalom | Marc Girardelli | Petra Kronberger | |
Nations Cup | Austria | Austria | |
Nations Cup overall | Austria | ||
Competition | |||
Locations | 16 | 13 | |
Individual | 28 | 29 | |
Cancelled | 3 | — | |
During this season, the three men's races at Wengen were cancelled after the death of Gernot Reinstadler of Austria on January 18. Reinstadler crashed during a training run for the downhill race, immediately above the finish line.
A break in the schedule was for the 1991 World Championships, held in Saalbach, Austria between January 22 and February 3, 1991.