2017–18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
2017–18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup champions | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Marcel Hirscher | Mikaela Shiffrin | |
Downhill | Beat Feuz | Sofia Goggia | |
Super-G | Kjetil Jansrud | Tina Weirather | |
Giant slalom | Marcel Hirscher | Viktoria Rebensburg | |
Slalom | Marcel Hirscher | Mikaela Shiffrin | |
Combined | Peter Fill | Wendy Holdener | |
Nations Cup | Austria | Austria | |
Nations Cup Overall | Austria | ||
Competition | |||
Locations | 19 venues | 21 venues | |
Individual | 37 events | 39 events | |
Mixed | 1 event | 1 event | |
Cancelled | 2 events | 6 events | |
Rescheduled | 0 events | 5 events | |
The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup was the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural season launched in January 1967, and the 2017–18 season marked the 52nd consecutive year for the FIS World Cup.
This season began in October 2017 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in mid-March at the finals in Åre, Sweden. It was interrupted for most of February by the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea; the speed events were held at Jeongseon Alpine Centre with the technical events at Yongpyong Alpine Centre.
Men
[edit]With his seventh consecutive overall title, Marcel Hirscher of Austria broke the all-time record of six overall titles (and five consecutive) set by Annemarie Moser-Pröll during the 1970s.
Calendar
[edit]Rankings
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Overall[edit]
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Downhill[edit]
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Super G[edit]
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Giant slalom[edit]
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Slalom[edit]
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Combined[edit]
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Women
[edit]Calendar
[edit]Rankings
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Overall[edit]
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Downhill[edit]
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Super G[edit]
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Giant slalom[edit]
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Slalom[edit]
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Combined[edit]
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Alpine team event
[edit]Calendar
[edit]# | Event | Date | Venue | Type | Winner | Second | Third | Details |
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13 | 1 | 16 March 2018 | Åre[56] | PG 010 | Sweden | France | Germany | [117] |
Nations Cup
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Overall
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Men
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Ladies
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Prize money
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Top-5 men
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Top-5 ladies
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Retirements
[edit]Footnotes
[edit]- ^ 1st run (slalom) of alpine combined in St. Moritz was finished only. Second run (Super-G) was cancelled because of heavy fog.
- ^ special Super-G on 10 December 2017, which was supposed to count as first run of Alpine combined in St. Moritz was cancelled because of poor visibility. rescheduled to Val d'Isère on 16 December 2017
- ^ rescheduled from 8 December 2017, with supposed Sunday's special Super-G to count as first run of Alpine combined in St. Moritz was cancelled because of poor visibility. It will be replaced on 26 January 2018 in Lenzerheide
- ^ both ladies downhill trainings on 14 & 15 December 2017 in Val d'Isère were cancelled; for the competition at least one training should have been finished
- ^ rescheduled ladies' super-G first scheduled on 10 December 2017 in St. Moritz is rescheduled to Val d'Isere on 16 December 2017
- ^ originally Ladies' Giant slalom was scheduled in Maribor on 6 January 2018. But because of the lack of snow, it was moved on the same day to Kranjska Gora.
- ^ originally ladies' slalom was scheduled in Maribor on 7 January 2018. But because of the lack of snow, it was moved on the same day to Kranjska Gora.
- ^ originally scheduled ladies' downhill in Val d'Isere on 16 December 2017 is going to be replaced on 19 January 2018 in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
- ^ originally Alpine combined in St. Moritz was scheduled on 8 December 2017 and later moved to 10 December 2017 was then finally canceled because of the weather condition. It will be replaced here in Lenzerheide, on 26 January 2018.
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