2003–04 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup explained

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2003/04
Competition1:Overall
Competition2:Moguls
Competition3:Aerials
Competition4:Ski Cross
Competition5:Halfpipe
Mixedcompetition1:Nations Cup
Menlocations:20
Ladieslocations:20
Menindividual:37
Ladiesindividual:37
Cancelledmen:1
Cancelledladies:1

The 2003/04 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty fifth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 6 September 2003 and ended on 13 March 2004.[1] [2] This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, ski cross and halfpipe.

In this season new discipline halfpipe was for the first time introduced in world cup. Dual moguls counted together with moguls rankings and awarded with small crystal globe joined with moguls. Both events in Inawashiro were moguls events although 15 Feb 2004 is wrongly labeled as dual moguls in official fis results.

Men

Moguls

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
29 1 24 January 2004 DM Vladimir Tyumentsev
30 2 31 January 2004 DM Toby Dawson
214 1 6 December 2003 MO Mikko Ronkainen
215 2 19 December 2003 MO Toby Dawson
216 3 20 December 2003 MO Travis-Antone Cabral
217 4 10 January 2004 MO Tapio Luusua
218 5 17 January 2004 MO Travis-Antone Cabral
219 6 30 January 2004 MO Travis-Antone Cabral
220 7 14 February 2004 MO Jeremy Bloom
221 8 15 February 2004* MO Mikko Ronkainen
222 9 22 February 2004 MO
223 10 1 March 2004 MO Toby Dawson
6 March 2004 MO cancelled
224 11 7 March 2004 MO Janne Lahtela
225 12 14 March 2004 MO David Babic

Aerials

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
214 1 6 September 2003 AE Christian Kaufmann
215 2 7 September 2003 AE Martin Walti
216 3 5 December 2003 AE Stanislav Kravchuk
217 4 11 January 2004 AE Ou Xiaotao
218 5 16 January 2004 AE Dmitri Dashinski
219 6 18 January 2004 AE Ryan Blais
220 7 25 January 2004 AE Ryan Blais
221 8 31 January 2004 AE Jeret Peterson
222 9 14 February 2004 AE Dmitri Dashinski
223 10 15 February 2004 AE
224 11 28 February 2004 AE Joe Pack
225 12 10 March 2004 AE Dmitri Dashinski

Ski Cross

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
4 1 23 November 2003 SX Lars Lewén
5 2 7 January 2004 SX Hiroomi Takizawa
6 3 10 January 2004 SX Hiroomi Takizawa
7 4 11 January 2004 SX Mathias Collomb-Patton
8 5 18 January 2004 SX Hiroomi Takizawa
9 6 31 January 2004 SX Roman Hofer
10 7 21 February 2004 SX Jesper Brugge
11 8 12 March 2004 SX Lars Lewén

Halfpipe

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 22 November 2003 HP Arnaud Rougier
2 2 8 March 2004 HP Vincent Estorc
3 3 13 March 2004 HP Laurent Favre

Ladies

Moguls

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
29 1 24 January 2004 DM Shelly Robertson
30 2 31 January 2004 DM Margarita Marbler
214 1 6 December 2003 MO Hannah Kearney
215 2 19 December 2003 MO Margarita Marbler
216 3 20 December 2003 MO Stéphanie St-Pierre
217 4 10 January 2004 MO Shannon Bahrke
218 5 17 January 2004 MO Stéphanie St-Pierre
219 6 30 January 2004 MO Jennifer Heil
220 7 14 February 2004 MO Jillian Vogtli
221 8 15 February 2004* DM Kari Traa
222 9 22 February 2004 MO Laurel Shanley
223 10 29 February 2004 MO Margarita Marbler
6 March 2004 MO cancelled
224 11 7 March 2004 MO Jennifer Heil
225 12 14 March 2004 MO Margarita Marbler

Aerials

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
216 1 6 September 2003 AE Lydia Ierodiaconou
217 2 7 September 2003 AE Nannan Xu
218 3 5 December 2003 AE
219 4 11 January 2004 AE Deidra Dionne
220 5 16 January 2004 AE Lydia Ierodiaconou
221 6 18 January 2004 AE Assoli Slivets
222 7 25 January 2004 AE
223 8 31 January 2004 AE Evelyne Leu
224 9 14 February 2004 AE Veronika Bauer
225 10 15 February 2004 AE Alisa Camplin
226 11 28 February 2004 AE Lydia Ierodiaconou
227 12 10 March 2004 AE Elizabeth Gardner

Ski Cross

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
4 1 23 November 2003 SX Magdalena Iljans
5 2 7 January 2004 SX Valentine Scuotto
6 3 10 January 2004 SX Ophélie David
7 4 11 January 2004 SX Ophélie David
8 5 18 January 2004 SX Valentine Scuotto
9 6 31 January 2004 SX Magdalena Iljans
10 7 21 February 2004 SX
11 8 12 March 2004 SX

Halfpipe

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 22 November 2003 HP Marie Andrieux
2 2 8 March 2004 HP Kari Traa
3 3 13 March 2004 HP Kari Traa

Men's standings

Overall

RankPoints
1 76
2 74
3 70
4 64
5 63

Moguls

RankPoints
1 891
2 712
3 600
4 564
5 486

Aerials

RankPoints
1 918
2 708
3 498
4 470
5 388

Ski Cross

RankPoints
1 483
2 464
3 420
4 345
5 325

Halfpipe

RankPoints
1 222
2 210
3 190
4 154
5 130

Ladies' standings

Overall

RankPoints
1 104
2 100
3 80
4 79
5 67

Moguls

RankPoints
1 940
2 867
3 764
4 665
5 501

Aerials

RankPoints
1 948
2 679
3 467
4 442
5 433

Ski Cross

RankPoints
1 535
2 455
3 438
4 396
5 360

Halfpipe

RankPoints
1 300
2 240
3 160
4 120
5 90

Nations Cup

Overall

RankPoints
1 1058
2 710
3 612
4 506
5 269

Men

RankPoints
1 742
2 379
3 336
4 166
5 161

Ladies

RankPoints
1 354
2 331
3 316
4 276
5 203

Notes and References

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