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1995 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's combined

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Men's combined World Cup 1994/1995

Main article: 1995 Alpine Skiing World Cup

Calendar

RoundRace NoDisciplinePlaceCountryDateWinnerSecondThird
116Downhill
SlalomKitzbühelJanuary 13 or 14 1995
January 15, 1995LUX Marc GirardelliNOR H. Strand NilsenAUT Günther Mader
221Downhill
SlalomWengenJanuary 20 or 21 1995
January 22, 1995LUX Marc GirardelliNOR Lasse KjusNOR H. Strand Nilsen

Final point standings

In men's combined World Cup 1994/95 both results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal points16AUT21SUI
1Marc Girardelli200100100
2Harald Christian Strand Nilsen1408060
3Lasse Kjus1254580
4Kjetil André Aamodt1005050
5Espen Hellerud724032
6Günther Mader6060-
Jean-Luc Crétier603624
8Atle Skårdal45-45
9Paul Accola40-40
10Ed Podivinsky36-36
11Luc Alphand29-29
12Tommy Moe26-26
13Gaetan Llorach22-22
14Roman Torn20-20
15A. J. Kitt18-18
16Kristian Ghedina16-16

Note:

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

Men's combined team results

bold indicate highest score - italics indicate race wins

PlaceCountryTotal points16AUT21SUIRacersWins
1482215**267**50
2200*100**100*12
3111367530
46060-10
556-5620
644-4420
640-4010
716-1610
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