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2001–02 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

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Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2001/02
Discipline Men Women
Overall United States Eric Bergoust Norway Kari Traa
Moguls United States Jeremy Bloom Norway Kari Traa
Dual moguls France Richard Gay Germany Christine Gerg
Aerials United States Eric Bergoust Belarus Alla Tsuper
Nations Cup  United States
Competition
Locations 11 11
Individual 18 19
Cancelled 1 1

The 2001/02 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty third World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 8 September 2001 and ended on 10 March 2002.[1][2] This season included three disciplines: aerials, moguls and dual moguls.

After one season break, dual moguls again counted as season title and was awarded with small crystal globe separately from moguls.

Men

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
23 1 15 December 2002 United States Steamboat DM France Richard Gay Finland Janne Lahtela Canada Stéphane Rochon
24 2 26 January 2002 Canada Whistler DM United States Garth Hager Canada Stéphane Rochon France Richard Gay
25 3 9 March 2002 Japan Madarao DM Canada Ryan Johnson United States Ryan Riley Japan Yugo Tsukita
195 1 1 December 2001 France Tignes MO France Johann Gregoire Canada Stéphane Rochon United States Jeremy Bloom
196 2 14 December 2001 United States Steamboat MO Canada Stéphane Rochon United States Travis Mayer United States Jeremy Bloom
197 3 6 January 2002 Germany Oberstdorf MO Finland Janne Lahtela France Laurent Niol United States Travis Ramos
198 4 11 January 2002 France Saint-Lary MO United States Jonny Moseley Sweden Fredrik Fortkord Canada Ryan Johnson
199 5 12 January 2002 France Saint-Lary MO Finland Sami Mustonen Finland Janne Lahtela United States Evan Dybvig
200 6 19 January 2002 United States Lake Placid MO United States Jeremy Bloom United States Travis Mayer Canada Jean-Luc Brassard
201 7 3 March 2002 Japan Inawashiro MO Finland Mikko Ronkainen United States Jeremy Bloom Japan Yugo Tsukita
202 8 10 March 2002 Japan Madarao MO Finland Sami Mustonen France Richard Gay United States Travis-Antone Cabral
203 9 16 March 2002 Finland Ruka MO Finland Mikko Ronkainen United States Jeremy Bloom Canada Stéphane Rochon

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
199 1 8 September 2001 Australia Mt. Buller AE United States Eric Bergoust Canada Kyle Nissen Canada Andy Capicik
9 September 2001 Australia Mt. Buller AE cancelled
200 2 12 January 2002 Canada Mont Tremblant AE United States Eric Bergoust Canada Jeff Bean Czech Republic Aleš Valenta
201 3 13 January 2002 Canada Mont Tremblant AE Canada Nicolas Fontaine Belarus Aleksei Grishin United States Eric Bergoust
202 4 18 January 2002 United States Lake Placid AE Belarus Aleksei Grishin Czech Republic Aleš Valenta Canada Steve Omischl
203 5 20 January 2002 United States Lake Placid AE United States Eric Bergoust Czech Republic Aleš Valenta Belarus Aleksei Grishin
204 6 27 January 2002 Canada Whistler AE Russia Dmitry Arkhipov Canada Nicolas Fontaine Canada Jeff Bean

Ladies

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
23 1 15 December 2002 United States Steamboat DM Germany Christine Gerg United States Emiko Torito Canada Tami Bradley
24 2 26 January 2002 Canada Whistler DM Canada Rachel Belliveau Austria Margarita Marbler Norway Kari Traa
25 3 9 March 2002 Japan Madarao DM Norway Ingrid Berntsen Canada Jennifer Heil Russia Ljudmila Dymchenko
195 1 1 December 2001 France Tignes MO Norway Kari Traa United States Hannah Hardaway Japan Aiko Uemura
196 2 14 December 2001 United States Steamboat MO Norway Kari Traa Russia Ljudmila Dymchenko Austria Margarita Marbler
197 3 6 January 2002 Germany Oberstdorf MO United States Shannon Bahrke United States Hannah Hardaway Canada Jennifer Heil
198 4 11 January 2002 France Saint-Lary MO Norway Kari Traa Russia Marina Cherkasova United States Shannon Bahrke
199 5 12 January 2002 France Saint-Lary MO Norway Kari Traa United States Shannon Bahrke United States Hannah Hardaway
200 6 19 January 2002 United States Lake Placid MO Norway Kari Traa United States Hannah Hardaway United States Jillian Vogtli
201 7 3 March 2002 Japan Inawashiro MO Canada Jennifer Heil Norway Kari Traa Japan Aiko Uemura
202 8 10 March 2002 Japan Madarao MO United States Shannon Bahrke United States Ann Battelle Austria Margarita Marbler
203 9 16 March 2002 Finland Ruka MO Norway Kari Traa Japan Tae Satoya United States Ann Battelle

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
200 1 8 September 2001 Australia Mt. Buller AE Australia Jacqui Cooper China Nina Li Russia Nataliya Orekhova
201 2 9 September 2001 Australia Mt. Buller AE Belarus Alla Tsuper Australia Alisa Camplin Belarus Assoli Slivets
202 3 12 January 2002 Canada Mont Tremblant AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Belarus Alla Tsuper Canada Veronika Bauer
203 4 13 January 2002 Canada Mont Tremblant AE Canada Veronica Brenner Belarus Alla Tsuper Switzerland Manuela Müller
204 5 18 January 2002 United States Lake Placid AE Canada Veronika Bauer Australia Jacqui Cooper Canada Deidra Dionne
205 6 20 January 2002 United States Lake Placid AE Belarus Alla Tsuper China Nannan Xu Canada Veronica Brenner
206 7 27 January 2002 Canada Whistler AE Belarus Alla Tsuper China Nannan Xu China Nina Li

Men's standings

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Ladies' standings

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Nations Cup

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References

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  1. ^ "FIS Calendar". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
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