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The 29th World Cup season began in December 1994 at Tignes, France, and concluded in March 1995 at the World Cup finals in Bormio, Italy. The overall champions were Alberto Tomba of Italy and Vreni Schneider of Switzerland
A break in the schedule was for the 1995 World Championships at Sierra Nevada in southern Spain. Due to lack of snow, these championships were postponed until 1996.
Note:
At the World Cup finals in Bormio, only the top racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.
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In Men's Overall World Cup 1993/94 all results count. Alberto Tomba won the Overall World Cup with only twelve results - eleven wins and one fourth place.
In Men's Downhill World Cup 1994/95 all results count. Josef Strobl was able to win his very first World Cup downhill race with start number 61.
In Men's Super G World Cup 1994/95 all results count. Peter Runggaldier won the cup with only one race win. All races were won by a different athlete.
In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1994/95 all results count. Alberto Tomba won his fourth Giant Slalom World Cup.
In Men's Slalom World Cup 1994/95 all results count. Alberto Tomba won his fourth Slalom World Cup by winning the first seven races in a row. Together with the last two slalom races last season 1993/94, he won 9 slalom races in a row.
In Men's Combined World Cup 1994/95 both results count. Marc Girardelli won his fourth Combined World Cup.
Race 24 and 25 were held on the same day.
At the World Cup finals in Bormio only the best racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.
In Women's Overall World Cup 1993/94 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her third Overall World Cup with only six points margin. Katja Seizinger was unable to score points only in one event (the slalom at Garmisch-Partenkirchen).
In the Women's Downhill World Cup 1994/95 all results counted. Picabo Street won six races and five of them in a row. Together with Hilary Lindh, they won nine out of 10 races for the United States.
In Women's Super G World Cup 1994/95 all results count. Katja Seizinger won her third Super G World Cup in a row.
In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1994/95 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her fifth Giant Slalom World Cup. But this time she was unable to win a single competition.
In Women's Slalom World Cup 1995/96 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her sixth Slalom World Cup, the last four of them in a row.
In Women's Combined World Cup 1994/95 only one competition was held.
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