1992–93 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
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The 1992–93 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 12th official
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season in cross-country skiing for men and ladies. The World Cup started in Ramsau,
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, on 12 December 1992 and finished in
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,
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, on 20 March 1993.
Bjørn Dæhlie Bjørn Erlend Dæhlie (born 19 June 1967) is a Norwegian businessman and retired cross-country skier. From 1992 to 1999, Dæhlie won the Nordic World Cup six times, finishing second in 1994 and 1998. Dæhlie won a total of 29 medals in the Olym ...
of
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won the overall men's event, and Lyubov Yegorova of
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won the women's.


Calendar


Men


Women

Note: Until
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 took place February 19–28, 1999 in Ramsau am Dachstein, Austria. The large hill ski jumping events took place at the Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen. The 7.5 km Nordic combined sprint e ...
, World Championship races are part of the World Cup. Hence results from those races are included in the World Cup overall.


Men's team


Women's team


Overall standings


Men's standings


Women's standings


Achievements

;Victories in this World Cup (all-time number of victories as of 1992/93 season in parentheses) ;Men * , 5 (16) first places * , 2 (12) first places * , 2 (9) first places * , 1 (9) first place * , 1 (4) first place * , 1 (2) first place * , 1 (1) first place ;Women * , 4 (7) first places * , 3 (22) first places * , 3 (9) first places * , 1 (2) first place * , 1 (1) first place


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:1992-93 FIS Cross-Country World Cup FIS Cross-Country World Cup seasons World Cup 1992-93 World Cup 1992-93