World Cup Top Tens
| Season | Date | Location | Race | Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1983 | 15 Dec 1982 | San Sicario, Italy | Slalom | 7th |
| 29 Jan 1983 | Les Diablerets, Switzerland | Downhill | 5th | |
| 1984 | 08 Jan 1984 | Puy St. Vincent, France | Super G | 3rd |
| 29 Jan 1984 | St. Gervais, France | Combined | 6th | |
| 29 Jan 1984 | Giant Slalom | 5th | ||
| 21 Mar 1984 | Zwiesel, West Germany | Giant Slalom | 9th | |
| 1985 | 15 Dec 1984 | Madonna di Campiglio, Italy | Giant Slalom | 5th |
| 17 Dec 1984 | Santa Caterina, Italy | Giant Slalom | 4th | |
| 09 Jan 1985 | Combined | 8th | ||
| 09 Mar 1985 | Banff, AB, Canada | Downhill | 8th | |
| 10 Mar 1985 | Super G | 7th | ||
| 17 Mar 1985 | Waterville Valley, NH, USA | Giant Slalom | 10th | |
| 1986 | 07 Dec 1985 | Sestriere, Italy | Super G | 4th |
| 12 Dec 1985 | Val d'Isère, France | Downhill | 5th | |
| 13 Dec 1985 | Downhill | 7th | ||
| 06 Jan 1986 | Maribor, Yugoslavia | Combined | 6th | |
| 1987 | 12 Dec 1986 | Val d'Isère, France | Downhill | 6th |
| 13 Dec 1986 | Downhill | 4th | ||
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