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FISCHER CROSS COUNTRY BOOTS |
At the Olympic Games in Lillehammer (NOR), Fischer wins 17 gold, 15 silver and 14 bronze medals, making it the most successful ski brand of the Games.
Fischer provides equipment for around 300 athletes representing 20 nations. Fischer launches its cross country boot range at the ISPO show in Munich. The target sales figure (50,000 pairs) is clearly surpassed in the first season. |
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NORDIC RECORDS |
At the Nordic WCH in Falun (SWE), Fischer is the most successful ski brand, winning 13 gold, 6 silver and 9 bronze medals.
At the Alpine WCH in Morioka (JAP) Atle Skaardal (NOR) wins silver in the downhill and Thomas Stangassinger (AUT) takes bronze in the special slalom event.
Björn Daehlie (NOR) wins the overall cross country World Cup, with Vegard Ulvang finishing third. Fischer wins all the men's World Cup races in the 92l93 season! |
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MOST SUCCESSFUL BRAND IN THE WORLD CUP |
Norway's Vegard Ulvang wins the 89I90 cross country World Cup with the ultralight RCS-Racing.
Helmut Höflehner (AUT) wins the 89l90 downhill World Cup and Russia's Sergei Tschepikov wins the overall biathlon World Cup. Fischer achieves 73 individual World Cup victories in total in the Alpine, cross country, biathlon, Nordic combined and ski jumping disciplines. This makes Fischer the most successful ski brand in the 89l90 World Cup. |