1995–96 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup explained

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1995/96
Competition1:Overall
Competition1men: Lasse Kjus
Competition1ladies: Katja Seizinger
Competition2:Downhill
Competition2men: Luc Alphand
Competition2ladies: Picabo Street
Competition3:Super G
Competition3men: Atle Skårdal
Competition3ladies: Katja Seizinger
Competition4:Giant Slalom
Competition4men:   Michael von Grünigen
Competition4ladies: Martina Ertl
Competition5:Slalom
Competition5men: Sébastien Amiez
Competition5ladies: Elfi Eder
Competition6:Nations Cup
Competition6men: Austria
Competition6ladies: Austria
Mixedcompetition1:Nations Cup overall
Mixedcompetition1both: Austria
Menlocations:20
Ladieslocations:14
Menindividual:35
Ladiesindividual:34
Previous:1994/95
Next:1996/97

The 30th World Cup season began in November 1995 in Tignes, France, and concluded in March 1996 at the World Cup finals in Lillehammer, Norway. The overall champions were Lasse Kjus of Norway and Katja Seizinger of Germany, the first of two overall titles for both.

The World Cup schedule was realigned for the 1995–96 season, with the North American events moved to the early part of the season, in late November and early December. Previously, these races in Canada and the United States were scheduled near the end of the season, in late February and early March.

A break in the schedule was for the 1996 World Championships, held 12–25 February in southern Spain at Sierra Nevada. These championships were originally scheduled for 1995, but were postponed due to a lack of snow.

Calendar

Men

+ Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[1] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
861 1 12 November 1995   GS 221     Urs Kälin
862 2 17 November 1995   GS 222     Urs Kälin
863 3 19 November 1995   SL 256  Alberto Tomba
864 4 25 November 1995   GS 223  Hans Knauß
865 5 26 November 1995   SL 257  Fabio De Crignis
866 6 1 December 1995   DH 254  Patrick Ortlieb
867 7 2 December 1995   SG 063  Pietro Vitalini
868 8 9 December 1995   DH 255  Hannes Trinkl
869 9 10 December 1995   SG 064  Hans Knauß
870 10 16 December 1995   DH 256  Luc Alphand
871 11 17 December 1995   GS 224  Alberto Tomba
872 12 19 December 1995   SL 258  Konrad Ladstätter
873 13 21 December 1995   GS 225 
874 14 22 December 1995   SL 259  Sébastien Amiez
875 15 29 December 1995   DH 257  Ed Podivinsky
876 16 6 January 1996   GS 226     Michael von Grünigen
877 17 7 January 1996   SL 260  Jure Košir
878 18 13 January 1996   DH 258  Peter Runggaldier
879 19 14 January 1996   SL 261  Jure Košir
880 20 14 January 1996   KB 070 
881 21 16 January 1996   GS 227  Tom Stiansen
882 22 19 January 1996   DH 259     Daniel Mahrer
883 23 20 January 1996   DH 260 
884 24 21 January 1996   SL 262  Thomas Sykora
885 25 21 January 1996   KB 071  Kjetil André Aamodt
886 26 23 January 1996   SG 065  Fredrik Nyberg
887 27 27 January 1996   SL 263  Thomas Stangassinger
888 28 2 February 1996   DH 261  Peter Runggaldier
889 29 5 February 1996   SG 066  Patrick Wirth
890 30 10 February 1996   GS 228  Mario Reiter
World Championships (12–25 February)
891 31 3 March 1996   SG 067  Hans Knauß
892 32 6 March 1996   DH 262  Kristian Ghedina
893 33 7 March 1996   SG 068  Lasse Kjus
894 34 9 March 1996   GS 229  Christophe Saioni
895 35 10 March 1996   SL 264  Jure Košir

Ladies

+ Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[2] DatePlaceWinnerSecondThird
802 1 16 November 1995   SG 063  Isolde Kostner
803 2 18 November 1995   SL 248  Kristina Andersson
804 3 3 December 1995   DH 214  Warwara Zelenskaja
805 4 7 December 1995   SG 064  Mojca Suhadolc
806 5 8 December 1995   GS 218  Alexandra Meissnitzer
807 6 15 December 1995   DH 215 
808 7 16 December 1995   DH 216  Picabo Street
Renate Götschl
809 8 17 December 1995   SL 249  Katja Koren
810 9 17 December 1995   KB 062  Hilde Gerg
811 10 20 December 1995   SG 065  Michaela Dorfmeister
812 11 21 December 1995   GS 219  Anita Wachter
813 12 22 December 1995   SL 250  Kristina Andersson
814 13 29 December 1995   SL 251  Elfi Eder
815 14 30 December 1995   SL 252  Kristina Andersson
816 15 5 January 1996   GS 220  Katja Seizinger
817 16 6 January 1996   GS 221  Martina Ertl
818 17 7 January 1996   SL 253  Claudia Riegler
819 18 13 January 1996   SG 066  Alexandra Meissnitzer
820 19 14 January 1996   SL 254  Roberta Serra
821 20 19 January 1996   DH 217 
822 21 20 January 1996   DH 218  Renate Götschl
823 22 21 January 1996   GS 222  Katja Seizinger
824 23 26 January 1996   SL 255  Pernilla Wiberg
825 24 28 January 1996   SL 256  Pernilla Wiberg
826 25 2 February 1996   SG 067 
827 26 3 February 1996   DH 219  Isolde Kostner
828 27 4 February 1996   SG 068  Renate Götschl
World Championships (12–25 February)
829 28 29 February 1996   DH 220     Heidi Zurbriggen
830 29 1 March 1996   DH 221     Heidi Zurbriggen
831 30 2 March 1996   GS 223  Isolde Kostner
832 31 6 March 1996   DH 222  Katja Seizinger
833 32 7 March 1996   SG 069 
834 33 9 March 1996   GS 224 
835 34 10 March 1996   SL 257 

Men

Overall

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width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 1216
2 991
3   880
4 839
5 766
6 748
7 673
8 667
9   601
10 560

Downhill

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In Men's Downhill World Cup 1995/96 all results count.

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1 577 100 100 60 3 80 9 80 100 45
2 407 36 50 22 36 100 6 32 45 80
3 359 60 15 100 - 32 32 80 40 -
4 343 80 - 45 100 - - - 18 100
5   325 - 32 1 16 26 100 100 14 36
6   274 50 45 80 - - 50 29 20 -
7 261 22 10 - 40 60 3 16 60 50
8 237 18 - 24 20 50 - 15 50 60
9 233 - 24 12 50 36 16 40 26 29
10 230 24 - 32 2 11 45 36 80 -

Super G

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In Men's Super G World Cup 1995/96 all results count. Atle Skårdal won the cup with only one race win. All races were won by a different athlete.

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1 312 20 100 80 - 80 32
2 267 29 60 100 18 60 -
3 264 100 80 - - 24 60
4 262 36 - 40 80 26 80
5 239 15 45 29 - 100 50
6 223 80 29 16 36 40 22
7 217 45 36 60 20 11 45
8 179 - - 32 18 29 100
9 173 26 - 22 100 5 20
10 170 40 13 26 40 22 29

Giant Slalom

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In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1995/96 all results count.

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1   738 100 100 100 80 80 60 100 100 18
2   601 60 60 36 40 45 100 80 80 100
3 475 80 80 80 50 100 45 - 40 -
4 338 26 40 50 32 36 32 50 32 40
5 306 36 32 60 100 18 36 24 - -
6   283 50 22 9 45 36 50 - 26 45
283 - 45 - 24 60 29 36 60 29
8 276 32 - 29 12 40 26 32 45 60
276 - 36 - 60 - 80 - 50 50
10 218 - 24 14 - 4 - 60 36 80

Slalom

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In Men's Slalom World Cup 1995/96 all results count. Sébastien Amiez won the cup despite only one race win.

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total !width=403 !width=405 !width=4012 !width=4014 !width=4017 !width=4019 !width=4024 !width=4027 !width=4035
1 539 80 50 50 60 45 50 100 24 80
2 490 60 - 100 100 100 80 - - 50
3 446 20 - - 36 50 100 60 80 100
4 384 - 29 45 40 80 45 - 100 45
5 381 40 45 - 80 60 60 - 36 60
6 299 - 100 - 26 18 24 45 50 36
7 256 32 36 32 26 40 29 29 - 32
8 242 22 60 29 29 13 20 24 45 -
242 - - 80 32 - 22 50 18 40
242 - 80 - 50 24 40 - 22 26
11 189 - - 24 20 36 18 22 40 29
12 166 - 22 - 26 22 36 - 60 -
13   142 - - 20 18 32 - 36 12 24
14 134 45 - - 45 26 - - - 18
15   133 26 32 14 5 11 9 14 - 22
16 128 18 11 60 12 4 - 15 8 -
128 - 16 40 3 7 - 26 16 20
18 127 50 - - 10 29 - 12 26 -
19 116 - - - 1 6 32 32 29 16
20 112 - - - 16 15 26 40 15 -
21 100 100 - - - - - - - -

Combined

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In Men's Combined World Cup 1995/96 both results count.

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1 180 100 80
2 100 - 100
3 90 40 50
4 80 80 -
5 76 50 26
6 61 32 29
7   60 60 -
60 - 60
9 45 45 -
45 - 45

Ladies

Overall

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 1472
2 1059
3 1044
4 905
5 894
6 837
7   785
8 777
9 727
10 594

Downhill

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 640
2 485
3 449
  449
5 424

Super G

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 545
2 374
3 335
4 291
5 424

Giant Slalom

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 485
2 410
3 371
4 313
5   292

Slalom

width=35Place!width=170Name!width=120Country!width=50Total
1 580
2 440
3 414
4 398
5 360

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. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 1996 men's schedule . 24 September 2018 . .
  2. Web site: FIS: Alpine World Cup 1996 ladies' schedule . 24 September 2018 . .