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1992 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's combined

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Men's combined World Cup 1991/1992

Main article: 1992 Alpine Skiing World Cup

Final point standings

In men's combined World Cup 1991/92 all three results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal points16GER20AUT24SUI
1Paul Accola300100100100
2Hubert Strolz180606060
3Markus Wasmeier141514743
4Josef Polig112475114
5Stephan Eberharter1105555-
6Ole Kristian Furuseth10480-24
7Rainer Salzgeber99373131
8A. J. Kitt89403712
9Lasse Arnesen8534-51
10Steve Locher834340-
11Marc Girardelli80-80-
Günther Mader80--80
13Jean-Luc Crétier67121837
14Xavier Gigandet652243-
15Adrien Duvillard60-2634
16Gianfranco Martin5731-26
17Kjetil André Aamodt55--55
18Patrick Ortlieb501634-
19Harald Christian Strand Nilsen47--47
20Roman Torn4371620
21Daniel Brunner40--40
22Lukas Perathoner34-2410
Kyle Rasmussen3418-16
24Jeff Olson30-228
25Marian Bíreš29920-
26Fredrik Nyberg2828--
Jan Einar Thorsen28-28-
Peter Wirnsberger II28--28
29Kristian Ghedina2626--
30Hans-Jörg Tauscher2424--
31Tommy Moe2314-9
32Bruno Kernen22--22
33Cary Mullen2020--
34Bill Hudson18--18
35Reggie Crist14-14-
36William Besse1010--
37Michael Haas88--

Note:

In all races not all points were awarded (not enough finishers).

**[1992](1992-alpine-skiing-world-cup)**

References

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