1987–88 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
The 22nd World Cup season began in November 1987 in Italy and concluded in March 1988 in Austria. The overall champions were Pirmin Zurbriggen and Michela Figini, both of Switzerland. Zurbriggen won his third overall title; Figini her second.
Beginning this year, the limitation on the number of events that would count for overall and discipline championships, which had been present since the founding of the World Cup, was eliminated. The intent was to eliminate ties for discipline titles, although the first tiebreaker was retained; additionally, this would permit skiers to accumulate more points toward the overall title from their strongest disciplines.
A break in the schedule in February was for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The alpine events were held at the new Nakiska ski area. As the Olympics was in the process of eliminating its prior ban on professionals being allowed to compete, Swedish star Ingemar Stenmark returned to the Olympics after having been banned in 1984. Accordingly, from this point forward, skiers were able to turn professional and still continue to compete in the World Cup, which caused the demise of the former professional skiing circuit within a decade.
Men
Overall
see complete tableIn men's overall World Cup 1987/88 all results count. Pirmin Zurbriggen won his third Overall World Cup. The two parallel slaloms did not count for the Overall World Cup.
Downhill
see complete tableIn men's downhill World Cup 1987/88 all results count.
Super G
see complete tableIn men's super G World Cup 1987/88 all four results count. Pirmin Zurbriggen won the cup without a single race-win. All events were won by a different racer.
Giant slalom
see complete tableIn men's giant slalom World Cup 1987/88 all results count.
Slalom
see complete tableIn men's slalom World Cup 1987/88 all results count. Alberto Tomba was able to win six races out of eight.
Combined
see complete tableIn men's combined World Cup 1987/88 both results count.
Ladies
Overall
see complete tableIn women's overall World Cup 1987/88 all results count. The two parallel slaloms did not count for the Overall World Cup.
Downhill
see complete tableIn women's downhill World Cup 1987/88 all results count. Michela Figini won her third Downhill World Cup. Swiss athletes were able to win all races.
Super G
see complete tableIn women's super G World Cup 1987/88 all four results count.
Giant slalom
see complete tableIn women's giant slalom World Cup 1987/88 all results count.
Slalom
see complete tableIn women's slalom World Cup 1987/88 all results count. Every race saw a different winner.
Combined
see complete tableIn women's combined World Cup 1987/88 both results count.