2005–06 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup explained

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2005/06
Competition1:Overall
Competition2:Moguls
Competition3:Aerials
Competition4:Ski Cross
Competition5:Halfpipe
Mixedcompetition1:Nations Cup
Menlocations:16
Ladieslocations:16
Menindividual:29
Ladiesindividual:29

The 2005/06 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty seventh World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 3 September 2005 and ended on 19 March 2006.[1] [2] This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, ski cross and halfpipe.

There were no dual mogul events on world cup calendar this season.

Men

Moguls

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
237 1 14 December 2005 MO Sami Mustonen
238 2 18 December 2005 MO Michael Robertson
239 3 7 January 2006 MO Janne Lahtela
240 4 13 January 2006 MO Dale Begg-Smith
241 5 20 January 2006 MO
242 6 22 January 2006 MO Tapio Luusua
243 7 28 January 2006 MO Janne Lahtela
244 8 4 February 2006 MO Nathan Roberts
245 9 1 March 2006 MO David Digravio
246 10 5 March 2006 MO Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
247 11 18 March 2006 MO Guilbaut Colas

Aerials

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
238 1 3 September 2005 AE Joe Pack
239 2 4 September 2005 AE Aleksei Grishin
240 3 16 December 2005 AE Kyle Nissen
241 4 18 December 2005 AE Steve Omischl
242 5 8 January 2006 AE Warren Shouldice
243 6 13 January 2006 AE Dmitri Dashinski
244 7 14 January 2006 AE Kyle Nissen
245 8 21 January 2006 AE Jeret Peterson
246 9 5 February 2006 AE Dmitri Rak
247 10 3 March 2006 AE Aleš Valenta
248 11 19 March 2006 AE Aleš Valenta

Ski Cross

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
18 1 14 January 2006 SX Enak Gavaggio
19 2 20 January 2006 SX Markus Wittner
20 3 3 February 2006 SX Markus Wittner
21 4 11 March 2006 SX Stanley Hayer
22 5 12 March 2006 SX Stanley Hayer

Halfpipe

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
4 1 15 January 2006 HP Alexandre Laube
5 2 17 March 2006 HP Matthew Hayward

Ladies

Moguls

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
237 1 14 December 2005 MO Sara Kjellin
238 2 18 December 2005 MO Nikola Sudová
239 3 7 January 2006 MO Nikola Sudová
240 4 13 January 2006 MO Sara Kjellin
241 5 20 January 2006 MO Kari Traa
242 6 22 January 2006 MO Jillian Vogtli
243 7 28 January 2006 MO Margarita Marbler
244 8 4 February 2006 MO Michelle Roark
245 9 1 March 2006 MO Hannah Kearney
246 10 5 March 2006 MO Aiko Uemura
247 11 18 March 2006 MO Hannah Kearney

Aerials

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
240 1 3 September 2005 AE Alla Tsuper
241 2 4 September 2005 AE Shuang Cheng
242 3 16 December 2005 AE Evelyne Leu
243 4 18 December 2005 AE Veronika Bauer
244 5 8 January 2006 AE Tetiana Kozachenko
245 6 13 January 2006 AE Nina Li
246 7 14 January 2006 AE Alla Tsuper
247 8 21 January 2006 AE Anna Zukal
248 9 5 February 2006 AE Manuela Müller
249 10 3 March 2006 AE Evelyne Leu
250 11 19 March 2006 AE

Ski Cross

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
18 1 14 January 2006 SX Magdalena Iljans
19 2 20 January 2006 SX Karin Huttary
20 3 3 February 2006 SX Josefiina Kilpinen
21 4 11 March 2006 SX Karin Huttary
22 5 12 March 2006 SX Ophélie David

Halfpipe

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
4 1 15 January 2006 HP Marta Ahrenstedt
5 2 17 March 2006 HP

Men's standings

Overall

RankPoints
1 86
2 75
3 57
4 53
5 50

Moguls

RankPoints
1 821
2 506
3 399
4 294
5 282

Aerials

RankPoints
1 589
2 549
3 449
4 404
5 369

Ski Cross

RankPoints
1 430
2 286
3 221
4 219
5 195

Halfpipe

RankPoints
1 200
2 112
3 90
4 89
5 80

Ladies' standings

Overall

RankPoints
1 84
2 76
3 75
4 66
5 53

Moguls

RankPoints
1 829
2 586
3 528
4 499
5 395

Aerials

RankPoints
1 524
2 507
3 438
4 436
5 349

Ski Cross

RankPoints
1 420
2 380
3 329
4 217
5 169

Halfpipe

RankPoints
1 140
2 106
3 100
4 80
5 68

Nations Cup

Overall

RankPoints
1 744
2 591
3 497
4 367
5 282

Men

RankPoints
1 454
2 277
3 253
4 181
5 160

Ladies

RankPoints
1 314
2 290
3 244
4 215
5 155

Notes and References

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