1999–2000 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup explained

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1999/2000
Competition1:Overall
Competition1men: Hermann Maier
Competition1ladies: Renate Götschl
Competition2:Downhill
Competition2men: Hermann Maier
Competition2ladies: Regina Häusl
Competition3:Super G
Competition3men: Hermann Maier
Competition3ladies: Renate Götschl
Competition4:Giant slalom
Competition4men: Hermann Maier
Competition4ladies: Michaela Dorfmeister
Competition5:Slalom
Competition5men: Kjetil André Aamodt
Competition5ladies: Špela Pretnar
Competition6:Nations Cup
Competition6men: Austria
Competition6ladies: Austria
Mixedcompetition1:Nations Cup overall
Mixedcompetition1both: Austria
Menlocations:21
Ladieslocations:18
Menindividual:40
Ladiesindividual:40
Previous:1998/99
Next:2000/01

The 34th World Cup season began in October 1999 and concluded at the World Cup finals in March 2000. The overall winners were Hermann Maier (his second) and Renate Götschl (her first), both of Austria.

Maier set a new record for total points in one season, with 2000. This was not eclipsed until Tina Maze garnered 2,414 in the 2013 season.[1]

Calendar

Men

+ Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined[2] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
1005 1 31 October 1999   GS 255  Kjetil André Aamodt
Stephan Eberharter
1006 2 23 November 1999  SL 293  Kjetil André Aamodt
Matteo Nana
1007 3 24 November 1999   GS 256  Andreas Schifferer
1008 4 27 November 1999   DH 295  Kristian Ghedina
1009 5 28 November 1999   SG 086  Lasse Kjus
1010 6 4 December 1999   DH 296 
1011 7 5 December 1999   SG 087  Josef Strobl
1012 8 13 December 1999   SL 294  Thomas Stangassinger
1013 9 17 December 1999   DH 297  Ed Podivinsky
1014 10 18 December 1999   DH 298  Hermann Maier
1015 11 19 December 1999   GS 257  Rainer Salzgeber
1016 12 21 December 1999   SL 295  Thomas Stangassinger
1017 13 22 December 1999   GS 258  Benjamin Raich
1018 14 8 January 2000   DH 299  Hannes Trinkl
1019 15 9 January 2000   SL 296  Matjaž Vrhovnik
1020 16 9 January 2000   KB 078     Paul Accola
1021 17 15 January 2000   DH 300  Ed Podivinsky
1022 18 16 January 2000   SL 297  Drago Grubelnik
1023 19 21 January 2000   SG 088     Didier Cuche
1024 20 22 January 2000   DH 301 
1025 21 23 January 2000   SL 298  Benjamin Raich
1026 22 23 January 2000   KB 079 
1027 23 29 January 2000   DH 302  Hannes Trinkl
1028 24 5 February 2000   GS 259     Michael von Grünigen
1029 25 6 February 2000   SL 299  Ole Kristian Furuseth
1030 26 12 February 2000   SG 089  Stephan Eberharter
1031 27 13 February 2000   SG 090  Hermann Maier
1032 28 20 February 2000   SL 300  Mario Matt
1033 29 26 February 2000   GS 260  Joël Chenal
1034 30 27 February 2000   SL 301  Mario Matt
1035 31 3 March 2000   DH 303  Hermann Maier
1036 32 4 March 2000   DH 304 
1037 33 5 March 2000   SG 091 
1038 34 8 March 2000   GS 261 
1039 35 9 March 2000   SL 302 
1040 36 11 March 2000   GS 262 
1041 37 15 March 2000   DH 305 
1042 38 16 March 2000   SG 092 
1043 39 18 March 2000   GS 263 
1044 40 19 March 2000   SL 303 

Ladies

+ Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined[3] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
937 1 31 October 1999   GS 249  Anita Wachter
938 2 19 November 1999   GS 250  Michaela Dorfmeister
939 3 20 November 1999   SL 284  Trine Bakke
940 4 27 November 1999   DH 246     Corinne Rey-Bellet
941 5 28 November 1999   SG 091  Isolde Kostner
942 6 4 December 1999   GS 251  Silke Bachmann
943 7 5 December 1999   SL 285  Sabine Egger
944 8 8 December 1999   SG 092  Pernilla Wiberg
945 9 9 December 1999   GS 252  Régine Cavagnoud
946 10 12 December 1999   SL 286  Christel Pascal
947 11 17 December 1999   DH 247  Špela Bračun
948 12 18 December 1999   DH 248  Hilde Gerg
949 13 19 December 1999   SG 093  Régine Cavagnoud
950 14 28 December 1999   GS 253  Birgit Heeb
951 15 29 December 1999   SL 287  Karin Köllerer
952 16 5 January 2000   GS 254  Anita Wachter
953 17 6 January 2000   SL 288  Sabine Egger
954 18 8 January 2000   GS 255  Martina Ertl
955 19 9 January 2000   SL 289  Trine Bakke
956 20 15 January 2000   DH 249 
957 21 16 January 2000   SG 094  Regina Häusl
958 22 22 January 2000   DH 250 
959 23 23 January 2000   GS 256 
960 24 10 February 2000   DH 251     Corinne Rey-Bellet
961 25 11 February 2000   SG 095  Renate Götschl
962 26 12 February 2000   SL 290  Anja Pärson
963 27 12 February 2000   KB 068  Andrine Flemmen
964 28 17 February 2000   GS 257  Brigitte Obermoser
965 29 18 February 2000   DH 252  Stefanie Schuster
966 30 20 February 2000   SL 291  Anja Pärson
967 31 25 February 2000   DH 253  Michaela Dorfmeister
968 32 26 February 2000   SG 096 
969 33 27 February 2000   SG 097 
970 34 5 March 2000   DH 254 
971 35 10 March 2000   SL 292 
972 36 11 March 2000   GS 258 
973 37 15 March 2000   DH 255 
974 38 16 March 2000   SG 098 
975 39 18 March 2000   GS 259 
976 40 19 March 2000   SL 293 

Men

Overall

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width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 2000
2 1440
3 994
4 958
5 905
6 904
7 889
8 802
9 788
10 762

Downhill

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In men's downhill World Cup 1999/2000 the all results count.

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1 800 100 80 40 60 100 80 50 100 60 50 80
2 677 60 32 100 80 50 50 80 45 80 80 20
3 533 7 50 80 50 45 100 80 50 13 22 36
4 507 - 100 20 11 60 45 45 60 26 40 100
5 454 80 60 45 15 80 36 26 40 36 36 -
6 453 14 26 50 40 29 45 100 36 50 13 50
7 354 32 45 26 100 36 16 40 32 18 9 -
8 317 40 3 32 32 24 26 29 45 32 14 40
9 298 20 22 60 26 11 60 16 16 2 20 45
10 273 - 16 3 - 3 9 5 8 100 100 29

Super G

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In men's super G World Cup 1999/2000 all results count. Hermann Maier won his third Super G World Cup in a row. Austrian athletes won six races out of seven.

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1 540 100 100 100 - 60 80 100
2 371 32 29 80 50 100 20 60
3 354 15 45 24 40 100 50 80
4 305 26 60 50 100 24 29 16
5 294 50 36 24 24 40 60 60
6 272 36 80 13 45 50 3 45
7 246 80 50 - 60 32 - 24
8 216 - 40 32 15 9 100 20
9   214 22 7 60 80 45 - -
10 183 18 32 26 - 22 45 40

Giant slalom

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In men's giant slalom World Cup 1999/2000 all results count. Austrian athletes won eight races out of nine.

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1 520 100 100 80 80 100 - - 60 -
2 517 40 15 36 100 32 14 100 100 80
3   466 80 80 26 50 60 80 32 18 40
4 420 45 32 12 60 45 100 - 26 100
5 349 26 18 100 40 16 60 80 9 -
6 290 - 13 - 13 50 45 60 80 29
7 279 - 45 24 32 80 - 26 40 32
8 275 22 16 20 20 29 50 36 32 50
9 259 60 40 50 36 26 18 29 - -
10 233 9 20 13 14 24 7 50 36 60

Slalom

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In men's slalom World Cup 1999/2000 the all results count.

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1 598 60 32 22 80 100 36 80 80 18 50 40
2 544 - 26 - 50 80 50 60 18 80 80 100
3 538 26 40 40 60 50 80 45 100 15 22 60
4 384 - - 14 - - 100 50 60 60 100 -
5 369 80 60 60 36 6 45 22 - - 60 -
6 368 - 80 80 32 - 60 36 - - - 80
7 307 20 29 29 15 40 18 100 - 24 - 32
8   281 100 - 100 - - - - - 36 - 45
9 261 45 - 20 - 22 - 29 50 - 45 50
10 238 15 45 36 8 29 12 24 40 7 - 22
11 237 - 36 - 100 36 - 20 16 - - 29
12 232 - 9 24 45 24 16 - - 100 14 -
13 190 32 - - - 7 - 32 45 22 32 20
14 189 9 5 - 9 9 29 12 24 26 40 26
15 180 11 100 - - 15 9 26 - 10 9 -

Combined

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In men's combined World Cup 1999/2000 both results count. Kjetil André Aamodt won his fourth Combined World Cup.

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1 200 100 100
2 140 80 60
3 102 22 80
4   100 60 40
5 82 32 50
6   81 36 45
7 74 45 29
8 65 29 36
9 50 50 -
10 44 18 26
44 20 24

Ladies

Overall

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 1631
2 1306
3 1036
4 878
5 806
6   789
7 714
8 704
9 701
10 695

Downhill

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 529
2 524
3 484
4   435
5 417

Super G

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 554
2 343
3 341
4 330
5 300

Giant slalom

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 684
2   602
3 470
4 402
5 373

Slalom

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 645
2 626
3 499
4 434
5 428

Combined

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 100
2 80
3 60
4 50
5 45

External links

Notes and References

  1. New York Daily News, "Tina Maze is the Slovenian beauty who'll be Lindsey Vonn's biggest adversary at the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014", Nathaniel Vinton, 16 March 2013
  2. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 2000 men's schedule . 24 September 2018 . .
  3. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 2000 ladies' schedule . 24 September 2018 . .