2008–09 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup explained

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2008/09
Competition1:Overall
Competition2:Moguls
Competition3:Aerials
Competition4:Ski Cross
Competition5:Halfpipe
Mixedcompetition1:Nations Cup
Menlocations:16
Ladieslocations:16
Menindividual:27
Ladiesindividual:29
Cancelledmen:3
Cancelledladies:1
Next:2009/10

The 2008/09 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the thirtieth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 18 December 2008 and ended on 20 March 2009.[1] [2] This season included four disciplines: moguls, ski cross, aerials and halfpipe.

Dual mogul counted together with moguls ranking and for moguls title.

Men

Moguls

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
35 1 18 December 2008 DM Anthony Benna
36 2 14 February 2009 DM Maxime Gringas
21 February 2009 DM cancelled
264 1 24 January 2009 MO Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
265 2 29 January 2009 MO Patrick Deneen
266 3 31 January 2009 MO Alexandr Smyshlyaev
267 4 7 February 2009 MO Guilbaut Colas
268 5 13 February 2009 MO Vincent Marquis
269 6 20 February 2009 MO Michael Morse
270 7 18 March 2009 MO Pierre Ochs

Ski Cross

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
34 1 5 January 2009 SX Tommy Eliasson
35 2 10 January 2009 SX Markus Wittner
36 3 5 January 2009SX Eric Iljans
37 4 19 January 2009 SX Tomáš Kraus
38 5 6 February 2009 SX Davey Barr
39 6 19 February 2009 SX Andreas Matt
40 7 24 February 2009 SX Michael Schmid
41 8 14 March 2009 SX Xavier Kuhn
15 March 2009 SX cancelled
42 9 20 March 2009 SX Stanley Hayer

Aerials

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
19 December 2008 AE cancelled
264 1 20 December 2008 AE Warren Shouldice
265 2 18 January 2009 AE Warren Shouldice
266 3 25 January 2009 AE Thomas Lambert
267 4 30 January 2009 AE Steve Omischl
268 5 6 February 2009 AE Stanislav Kravchuk
269 6 14 February 2009AE Stanislav Kravchuk

Halfpipe

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
10 1 11 January 2009 HP Kevin Rolland
11 2 29 January 2009 HP Walter Wood
12 3 19 March 2009 HP Nils Lauper

Women

Moguls

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
34 1 18 December 2008 DM Nikola Sudová
35 2 14 February 2009 DM Margarita Marbler
21 February 2009 DM cancelled
264 1 24 January 2009 MO Hannah Kearney
265 2 29 January 2009 MO Margarita Marbler
266 3 31 January 2009 MO Nikola Sudová
267 4 7 February 2009 MO Margarita Marbler
268 5 13 February 2009 MO Aiko Uemura
269 6 20 February 2009 MO Miki Ito
270 7 18 March 2009 MO Chloé Dufour-Lapointe

Ski Cross

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
34 1 5 January 2009 SX Kelsey Serwa
35 2 10 January 2009 SX Katrin Ofner
36 3 5 January 2009 SX Karin Huttary
37 4 19 January 2009 SX Meryl Boulangeat
38 5 6 February 2009 SX Karin Huttary
39 6 19 February 2009 SX Karin Huttary
40 7 24 February 2009 SX Ashleigh McIvor
41 8 12 March 2009 SX Sanna Lüdi
42 9 14 March 2009 SX Julia Murray
43 10 20 March 2009 SX

Aerials

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
266 1 19 December 2008 AE Veronika Bauer
267 2 20 December 2008 AE Lydia Lassila
268 3 18 January 2009 AE Emily Cook
269 4 25 January 2009 AE Shanshan Zhao
270 5 30 January 2009 AE Emily Cook
271 6 6 February 2009 AE Shuang Cheng
272 7 14 February 2009 AE Lydia Lassila

Halfpipe

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
10 1 11 January 2009 HP Jessica Reedy
11 2 29 January 2009 HP Anais Caradeux
12 3 19 March 2009 HP Rosalind Groenewoud

Men's standings

Overall

RankPoints
1 88
2 64
3 64
4. 63
5. 52

Moguls

RankPoints
1 790
2 564
3 362
4 313
5 288

Aerials

RankPoints
1 382
2 313
3 248
4 203
5 184

Ski Cross

RankPoints
1 574
2 462
3 423
4 319
5 300

Halfpipe

RankPoints
1 260
2 220
3 140
4 102
5 97

Women's standings

Overall

RankPoints
1 86
2 71
3 64
4 62
5 51

Moguls

RankPoints
1 642
2 574
3 464
4 456
5 439

Aerials

RankPoints
1 360
2 336
3 300
4 282
5 244

Ski Cross

RankPoints
1 860
2 469
3 416
4 413
5 364

Halfpipe

RankPoints
1 230
2 205
3 116
4 105
5 100

Nations Cup

Overall

RankPoints
1 5772
2 3625
3 3419
4 2465
5 2267

Men

RankPoints
1 3093
2 1960
3 1804
4 1246
5 951

Ladies

RankPoints
1 2679
2 1665
3 1615
4 1503
5 1219

References

Notes and References

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