2001–02 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup explained

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2001/02
Competition1:Overall
Competition1men: Stephan Eberharter
Competition1ladies: Michaela Dorfmeister
Competition2:Downhill
Competition2men: Stephan Eberharter
Competition2ladies: Isolde Kostner
Competition3:Super-G
Competition3men: Stephan Eberharter
Competition3ladies: Hilde Gerg
Competition4:Giant slalom
Competition4men: Frédéric Covili
Competition4ladies:   Sonja Nef
Competition5:Slalom
Competition5men: Ivica Kostelić
Competition5ladies: Laure Pequegnot
Competition6:Combined
Competition6men: Kjetil André Aamodt
Competition6ladies: Renate Götschl
Mixedcompetition1:Nations Cup
Mixedcompetition1both: Austria
Menlocations:16
Ladieslocations:14
Menindividual:35
Ladiesindividual:34
Cancelledmen:
Cancelledladies:
Rescheduledmen:6
Rescheduledladies:4
Previous:2000/01
Next:2002/03

The 36th World Cup began in October 2001 and ended in March 2002 at the World Cup finals held in Altenmarkt, Austria. The overall winners were Stephan Eberharter and Michaela Dorfmeister, both from Austria.

The schedule for the 36th World Cup season included a nearly four-week-long break in February for the Winter Olympics in the United States at Salt Lake City, Utah.

This was the first season that colored dye was used on the snow to mark the courses.

Calendar

Men

+ Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined[1] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
1078 1 28 October 2001   GS 273  Michael von Grünigen
Fredrik Nyberg
16 November 2001   align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"GS cnx  replaced in Kranjska Gora on 20 December 2001
18 November 2001   align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"SL cnx  replaced in Aspen on 26 November 2001
22 November 2001   align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"DH cnx  replaced in Val Gardena on 14 December 2001
23 November 2001   align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"SG cnx  replaced in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on 26 January 2002
1079 2 25 November 2001   SL 313  Mario Matt
1080 3 26 November 2001   SL 314  Jean-Pierre Vidal
1 December 2001   align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"DH cnx  replaced in Bormio on 28 December 2001
2 December 2001   align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"SG cnx  replaced in Val d'Isère on 7 December 2001
1081 4 7 December 2001   SG 098  Silvano Beltrametti
1082 5 8 December 2001   DH 315  Michael Walchhofer
1083 6 9 December 2001   GS 274  Stephan Eberharter
1084 7 10 December 2001   SL 315  Tom Stiansen
1085 8 14 December 2001   DH 316  Kurt Sulzenbacher
1086 9 15 December 2001   DH 317  Kjetil André Aamodt
1087 10 16 December 2001   GS 275  Sami Uotila
1088 11 20 December 2001   GS 276  Uroš Pavlovčič
1089 12 21 December 2001   GS 277  Didier Cuche
1090 13 22 December 2001   SL 316  Ivica Kostelić
1091 14 28 December 2001   DH 318  Stephan Eberharter
1092 15 29 December 2001   DH 319  Stephan Eberharter
1093 16 5 January 2002   GS 278  Fredrik Nyberg
1094 17 6 January 2002   SL 317  Mitja Kunc
1095 18 12 January 2002   DH 320  Josef Strobl
1096 19 13 January 2002   SL 318  Edoardo Zardini
1097 20 13 January 2002   KB 081 
1098 21 18 January 2002   SG 099  Didier Cuche
1099 22 19 January 2002   DH 321  Hannes Trinkl
1100 23 20 January 2002   SL 319  Bode Miller
1101 24 20 January 2002   KB 082  Michael Walchhofer
1102 25 22 January 2002   SL 320  Ivica Kostelić
1103 26 26 January 2002   SG 100  Stephan Eberharter
1104 27 27 January 2002   SG 101  Andreas Schifferer
1105 28 2 February 2002   DH 322 
1106 29 3 February 2002   GS 279  Hans Knauß
2002 Winter Olympics (10–23 February)
1107 30 2 March 2002   DH 323  Franco Cavegn
Kristian Ghedina
1108 31 3 March 2002   SG 102  Stephan Eberharter
1109 32 6 March 2002   DH 324  Hannes Trinkl
1110 33 7 March 2002   SG 103  Alessandro Fattori
1111 34 9 March 2002   SL 321  Jean-Pierre Vidal
1112 35 10 March 2002  GS 280  Stephan Eberharter

Ladies

+ Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined[2] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
1011 1 27 October 2001   GS 268  Régine Cavagnoud
21 November 2001   align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"GS cnx  replaced in Copper Mountain on 21 November 2001
22 November 2001   align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"SL cnx  replaced in Copper Mountain on 22 November 2001
1012 2 21 November 2001   GS 269  Sonja Nef
1013 3 22 November 2001   SL 303  Carina Raich
1014 4 29 November 2001   DH 264  Corinne Rey-Bellet
1015 5 30 November 2001   DH 265  Michaela Dorfmeister
1016 6 1 December 2001   SG 107 
1017 7 9 December 2001   SL 304  Sonja Nef
15 December 2001   Megève[3] align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"SG cnx  replaced in Val d'Isère on 15 December 2001
16 December 2001   align=right bgcolor="EDCCD5"GS cnx  replaced in Val d'Isère on 16 December 2001
1018 8 15 December 2001   SG 108  Tanja Schneider
1019 9 16 December 2001   GS 270  Michaela Dorfmeister
1020 10 21 December 2001   DH 266  Corinne Rey-Bellet
1021 11 22 December 2001   SG 109  Kirsten Lee Clark
Stefanie Schuster
1022 12 28 December 2001   GS 271  Ylva Nowén
Anja Pärson
1023 13 29 December 2001   SL 305 
1024 14 4 January 2002   GS 272  Stina Hofgård Nilsen
1025 15 5 January 2002   SL 306  Laure Pequegnot
1026 16 6 January 2002   SL 307  Sonja Nef
1027 17 11 January 2002   DH 267  Isolde Kostner
1028 18 12 January 2002   DH 268  Michaela Dorfmeister
1029 19 13 January 2002   SL 308  Ylva Nowén
1030 20 13 January 2002   KB 070 
1031 21 19 January 2002   GS 273  Geneviève Simard
1032 22 20 January 2002   SL 309 
1033 23 25 January 2002   SG 110  Alexandra Meissnitzer
1034 24 26 January 2002   DH 269  Daniela Ceccarelli
1035 25 27 January 2002   GS 274  Karen Putzer
1036 26 31 January 2002   GS 275  Sonja Nef
1037 27 2 February 2002   DH 270  Isolde Kostner
1038 28 3 February 2002   SL 310  Ylva Nowén
1039 29 3 February 2002   KB 071  Selina Heregger
2002 Winter Olympics (10–23 February)
1040 30 2 March 2002   DH 271  Hilde Gerg
1041 31 6 March 2002   DH 272  Mélanie Suchet
1042 32 7 March 2002   SG 111 
1043 33 9 March 2002   GS 276 
1044 34 10 March 2002   SL 311 

Men

Overall

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1Stephan Eberharter1702
2Kjetil André Aamodt936
3Bode Miller820
4Didier Cuche Switzerland766
5Fritz Strobl562
6Lasse Kjus549
7Ivica Kostelić548
8Fredrik Nyberg495
9Frederic Covili413
10Jean-Pierre Vidal402

Downhill

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 810
2 520
3 381
4 366
5 350

Super G

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 470
2 426
3 326
4 294
5 214

Giant slalom

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 471
2 429
3 422
4 420
5 405

Slalom

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 611
2 560
3 456
4 322
5 318

Combined

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 200
2 140
3 82
4 80
5 60

Ladies

Overall

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 1271
2 931
3 904
4 847
5 840
6 641
7 618
8 612
9 597
10 551

Downhill

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 568
2 469
3 414
4 412
5 408

Super G

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 355
2 248
3 212
4 210
5 192

Giant slalom

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 574
2 494
3 360
4 335
5 330

Slalom

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 597
2 518
3 480
4 330
5 328

Combined

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 200
2 95
3 82
4 80
5 80

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 2002 men's schedule . 24 September 2018 . .
  2. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 2002 ladies' schedule . 24 September 2018 . .
  3. Pierwotnie zawody z 21 i 22 listopada w Copper Mountain miały odbyć się w Aspen.