1997–98 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup explained

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 1997/98
Competition1:Overall
Competition2:Moguls
Competition3:Dual moguls
Competition4:Aerials
Competition5:Ballet
Menlocations:11
Ladieslocations:11
Menindividual:29
Ladiesindividual:29

The 1997/98 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the nineteenth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 1 August 1997 and ended on 15 March 1998.[1] [2] This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, dual moguls and ballet. Dual moguls counted as season title and was awarded with small crystal globe separately from moguls.

Men

Moguls

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
10 1 6 December 1997 DM Fabrice Ougier
11 2 28 February 1998 DM Travis Ramos
12 3 2 March 1998 DM Stéphane Rochon
13 4 10 March 1998 Hundfjället DM Sami Mustonen
14 5 15 March 1998 DM Stian Overå
168 1 5 December 1998 MO Laurent Niol
169 2 19 December 1997 MO Stéphane Rochon
170 3 20 December 1997 MO Lauri Lassila
171 4 11 January 1998 MO Dominick Gauthier
Julien Regnier-Lafforgue
172 5 24 January 1998 MO Yugo Tsukita
173 6 30 January 1998 MO Lauri Lassila
174 7 9 March 1998 Hundfjället MO Janne Lahtela
175 8 14 March 1998 MO Jean-Luc Brassard

Aerials

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
171 1 1 August 1997 AE Andy Capicik
172 2 2 August 1997 AE Jeff Bean
173 3 12 December 1997 AE Andy Capicik
174 4 16 December 1997 AE David Belhumeur
175 5 10 January 1998 AE Britt Swartley
176 6 25 January 1998 AE Jonathan Sweet
177 7 31 January 1998 AE Nicolas Fontaine
178 8 1 March 1998 AE Andy Capicik
179 9 7 March 1998 AE Gerhard Melcher
180 10 13 March 1998 AE Nicolas Fontaine

Ballet

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
168 1 9 January 1998 AC Heini Baumgartner
169 2 23 January 1998 AC Ian Edmondson
170 3 29 January 1998 AC Ian Edmondson
171 4 6 March 1998 AC Antti Inberg
172 5 13 March 1998 AC Heini Baumgartner
173 6 13 March 1998 AC Konrad Hilpert

Ladies

Moguls

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
10 1 6 December 1997 DM Ann Battelle
11 2 28 February 1998 DM Brooke Ballachey
12 3 2 March 1998 DM Anne-Marie Pelchat
13 4 10 March 1998 Hundfjället DM Sandra Schmitt
14 5 15 March 1998 DM Jillian Vogtli
168 1 5 December 1997 MO Tatjana Mittermayer
169 2 19 December 1997 MO Kari Traa
170 3 20 December 1997 MO Gabriele Rauscher
171 4 11 January 1998 MO Tatjana Mittermayer
172 5 24 January 1998 MO Kari Traa
173 6 30 January 1998 MO Kelly Ringstad
174 7 9 March 1997 Hundfjället MO Kari Traa
175 8 14 March 1998 MO Tatjana Mittermayer

Aerials

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
172 1 1 August 1997 AE Caroline Olivier
173 2 2 August 1997 AE Kirstie Marshall
174 3 12 December 1997 AE Caroline Olivier
175 4 17 December 1997 AE Jacqui Cooper
176 5 10 January 1998 AE Kirstie Marshall
177 6 25 January 1998 AE Natalia Orekhova
178 7 31 January 1998 AE Nikki Stone Colette Brand
179 8 1 March 1998 AE Natalia Orekhova
180 9 7 March 1998 AE Michèle Rohrbach
181 10 13 March 1998 AE Natalia Orekhova

Ballet

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
169 1 9 January 1998 AC Annika Johansson
170 2 23 January 1998 AC Zuzana Smiercakova
171 3 29 January 1998 AC Oksana Kushenko
172 4 6 March 1998 AC Annika Johansson
173 5 13 March 1998 AC Åsa Magnusson
174 6 13 March 1998 AC Elena Batalova

Men's standings

Overall

RankPoints
1 109
2 99
3 97
4 96
5 94

Moguls

RankPoints
1 596
2 528
3 500
4 472
5 472

Aerials

RankPoints
1 672
2 632
3 624
4 592
5 536

Ballet

RankPoints
1 388
2 388
3 376
4 368
5 340

Dual moguls

RankPoints
1 364
2 316
3 312
4 300
5 284

Ladies' standings

Overall

RankPoints
1 98
2 98
3 96
4 94
5 93

Moguls

RankPoints
1 560
2 536
3 532
4 524
5 516

Aerials

RankPoints
1 688
2 660
3 632
4 596
5 584

Ballet

RankPoints
1 392
2 384
3 364
4 356
5 348

Dual moguls

RankPoints
1 344
2 340
3 336
4 308
5 296

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIS Calendar . FIS . 9 November 2012.
  2. Web site: Cup standings . FIS . 9 November 2012.