1996–97 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup explained

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1996/97
Competition1:Overall
Competition1men: Luc Alphand
Competition1ladies: Pernilla Wiberg
Competition2:Downhill
Competition2men: Luc Alphand
Competition2ladies: Renate Götschl
Competition3:Super G
Competition3men: Luc Alphand
Competition3ladies: Hilde Gerg
Competition4:Giant Slalom
Competition4men:   Michael von Grünigen
Competition4ladies: Deborah Compagnoni
Competition5:Slalom
Competition5men: Thomas Sykora
Competition5ladies: Pernilla Wiberg
Competition6:Nations Cup
Competition6men: Austria
Competition6ladies: Germany
Mixedcompetition1:Nations Cup overall
Mixedcompetition1both: Austria
Menlocations:19
Ladieslocations:15
Menindividual:37
Ladiesindividual:32
Previous:1995/96
Next:1997/98

The 31st World Cup season began in October 1996 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in March 1997 in the United States at the World Cup finals at Vail, Colorado. The overall winners were Luc Alphand of France and Pernilla Wiberg of Sweden, the only championship for each.

Alphand, who won by just 34 points, became the first male French overall winner in 29 years, since Jean-Claude Killy in 1968.[1] After his overall victory, as well as discipline titles in both downhill (his third straight) and super-G (the only two events in which Alphand competed during the season), Alphand retired from international competition. Five-time overall World Cup champion Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg also retired during the season after suffering another knee injury during a race in December 1996.

A break in the schedule was for the World Championships, held 3–15 February in Sestriere, northwestern Italy.

Calendar

Men

+ Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[2] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
896 1 27 October 1996   GS 230  Kjetil André Aamodt
897 2 24 November 1996   SL 265  Kjetil André Aamodt
898 3 25 November 1996   GS 231     Michael von Grünigen
899 4 30 November 1996   GS 232  Hans Knauß
900 5 1 December 1996   SL 266  Thomas Stangassinger
901 6 15 December 1996   DH 263  Patrick Ortlieb
902 7 16 December 1996   SG 069     Steve Locher
903 8 17 December 1996   SL 267  Sébastien Amiez
904 9 21 December 1996   DH 264  Kristian Ghedina
905 10 21 December 1996   DH 265  Josef Strobl
906 11 22 December 1996   GS 233  Matteo Nana
907 12 29 December 1996   DH 266  Kristian Ghedina
908 13 5 January 1997   GS 234  Kjetil André Aamodt
909 14 6 January 1997   SL 268  Thomas Stangassinger
910 15 11 January 1997   DH 267  Werner Franz
911 16 12 January 1997   SL 269  Martin Hansson
912 17 12 January 1997   KB 072     Bruno Kernen
913 18 14 January 1997   GS 235  Andreas Schifferer
914 19 18 January 1997   DH 268  Fritz Strobl
915 20 19 January 1997   SL 270 
916 21 24 January 1997   DH 269     William Besse
917 22 25 January 1997   DH 270  Luc Alphand
918 23 26 January 1997   SL 271  Finn Christian Jagge
919 24 26 January 1997   KB 073  Werner Franz
920 25 29 January 1997   SG 070  Peter Runggaldier
921 26 30 January 1997   SL 272  Sébastien Amiez
World Championships (3–15 February)
922 27 21 February 1997   SG 071  Werner Perathoner
923 28 22 February 1997   DH 271 
924 29 23 February 1997   SG 072  Atle Skårdal
Lasse Kjus
925 30 2 March 1997   DH 272  Ed Podivinsky
926 31 3 March 1997   SG 073  Lasse Kjus
927 32 8 March 1997   GS 236     Paul Accola
928 33 9 March 1997   SL 273  Ole Kristian Furuseth
929 34 12 March 1997   DH 273  Hannes Trinkl
930 35 13 March 1997   SG 074  Kristian Ghedina
931 36 15 March 1997   SL 274  Alberto Tomba
932 37 15 March 1997   GS 237  Andreas Schifferer

Ladies

+ Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[3] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
836 1 26 October 1996   GS 225  Hilde Gerg
837 2 21 November 1996   GS 226  Katja Seizinger
838 3 23 November 1996   SL 258  Ingrid Salvenmoser
839 4 30 November 1996   DH 223  Pernilla Wiberg
840 5 1 December 1996   SG 070  Varvara Zelenskaya
841 6 7 December 1996   DH 224 
842 7 7 December 1996   SG 071  Carole Montillet
843 8 12 December 1996   SG 072  Isolde Kostner
844 9 21 December 1996   SL 259  Patricia Chauvet
845 10 28 December 1996   SL 260  Anita Wachter
846 11 29 December 1996   SL 261  Claudia Riegler
847 12 3 January 1997   GS 227 
848 13 4 January 1997   SL 262  Lara Magoni
849 14 11 January 1997   DH 225  Stefanie Schuster
850 15 12 January 1997   SG 073  Katja Seizinger
851 16 17 January 1997   GS 228  Pernilla Wiberg
852 17 18 January 1997   GS 229  Katja Seizinger
853 18 19 January 1997   SL 263  Deborah Compagnoni
854 19 23 January 1997   DH 226  Katja Seizinger
855 20 25 January 1997   SG 074 
856 21 26 January 1997   GS 230     Sonja Nef
857 22 1 February 1997   DH 227 
858 23 2 February 1997   SL 264     Martina Accola
Pernilla Wiberg
859 24 2 February 1997   KB 063  Anita Wachter
World Championships (3–15 February)
860 25 28 February 1997   DH 228 
861 26 2 March 1997   DH 229  Renate Götschl
862 27 7 March 1997   SG 075 
863 28 7 March 1997   SL 265  Lara Magoni
864 29 12 March 1997   VailDH 230 
865 30 13 March 1997   SG 076  Martina Ertl
866 31 15 March 1997   GS 231     Karin Roten
867 32 16 March 1997   SL 266 

Men

Overall

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1 1130
2 1096
3 1021
4 990
5   867
6 781
7 756
8 697
9 670
10 660

Downhill

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1 779
2 700
3 571
4 517
5 470

Super G

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1 351
2 333
3 256
4 230
5 218

Giant Slalom

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1   660
2 387
3 349
4   305
5 292

Slalom

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1 695
2 670
3 374
4 373
5 352

Combined

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1 160
2 100
100
4   90
5 89

Ladies

Overall

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1 1960
2 1424
3 1150
4 967
5 833
6   785
7 741
8 647
9 620
10 604

Downhill

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1 483
2   466
3 423
4 412
5 405

Super G

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1 490
2 474
3 449
4 355
5 248

Giant Slalom

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1 560
2 420
3 378
4   258
5 229
229

Slalom

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1 770
2 418
3 407
4 391
5 347

Combined

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1 100
2 80
3 60
4 50
5   45

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Teary Alphand Returns The World Cup to France . Barbara . Lloyd . . March 17, 1997 . December 9, 2018.
  2. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 1997 men's schedule . 24 September 2018 . .
  3. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 1997 ladies' schedule . 24 September 2018 . .