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The 1989 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships were held between March 1st and March 5th at the Oberjoch ski resort in West Germany. The World Championships featured both men's and women's events in the Moguls, Aerials, Acro Skiing and the Combined.
Medal | Name | Nation |
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Edgar Grospiron | France | |
Jürg Biner | Switzerland | |
Eric Berthon | France |
Medal | Name | Nation |
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Lloyd Langlois | Canada | |
Didier Meda | France | |
Philippe Laroche | Canada |
Medal | Name | Nation |
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Hermann Reitberger | Germany | |
Lane Spina | United States | |
Dave Walker | Canada |
Medal | Name | Nation | |
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Chris Simboli | Canada | 37.00 | |
Scott Ogren | United States | 48.00 | |
Marti Rafel | Spain | 103.00 |
Medal | Name | Nation |
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Raphaelle Monod | France | |
Donna Weinbrecht | United States | |
Tatjana Mittermayer | Germany |
Medal | Name | Nation |
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Catherine Lombard | France | |
Sonja Reichart | Germany | |
Melanie Palenik | United States |
Medal | Name | Nation |
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Jan Bucher | United States | |
Conny Kissling | Switzerland | |
Lucie Barma | Canada |
Medal | Name | Nation |
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Melanie Palenik | United States | |
Conny Kissling | Switzerland | |
Meredith Anne Gardner | Canada |
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