The 35th World Cup season began in October 2000 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in March 2001 at the World Cup finals at Åre, Sweden. The overall winners were Hermann Maier of Austria, his third, and Janica Kostelić of Croatia, her first. Maier won 13 races and had nearly twice the points of his nearest competitor, compatriot Stephan Eberharter. In the women's competition, Kostelić won nine races and won the overall by 67 points over Renate Götschl of Austria. There were no North Americans in the top ten of either competition.
FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2000/01 | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Hermann Maier | Janica Kostelić | |
Downhill | Hermann Maier | Isolde Kostner | |
Super-G | Hermann Maier | Régine Cavagnoud | |
Giant slalom | Hermann Maier | Sonja Nef | |
Slalom | Benjamin Raich | Janica Kostelić | |
Combined | Lasse Kjus | Janica Kostelić | |
Nations Cup | Austria | ||
Competition | |||
Locations | 17 | 16 | |
Individual | 33 | 34 | |
Cancelled | 3 | 3 | |
Rescheduled | 5 | — | |
A break in the schedule was for the 2001 World Championships, held in St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria, between 29 January and 10 February 2001.
Calendar
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editLadies
editMen
editOverall
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Hermann Maier | Austria | 1618 |
2 | Stephan Eberharter | Austria | 875 |
3 | Lasse Kjus | Norway | 866 |
4 | Benjamin Raich | Austria | 865 |
5 | Michael von Grünigen | Switzerland | 743 |
6 | Heinz Schilchegger | Austria | 730 |
7 | Kjetil André Aamodt | Norway | 668 |
8 | Josef Strobl | Austria | 527 |
9 | Fredrik Nyberg | Sweden | 475 |
10 | Didier Cuche | Switzerland | 473 |
Downhill
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Hermann Maier | Austria | 576 |
2 | Stephan Eberharter | Austria | 562 |
3 | Josef Strobl | Austria | 402 |
4 | Hannes Trinkl | Austria | 313 |
5 | Lasse Kjus | Norway | 301 |
Super G
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Hermann Maier | Austria | 420 |
2 | Christoph Gruber | Austria | 246 |
3 | Josef Strobl | Austria | 228 |
4 | Stephan Eberharter | Austria | 208 |
5 | Werner Franz | Austria | 182 |
Giant slalom
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Hermann Maier | Austria | 622 |
2 | Michael von Grünigen | Switzerland | 612 |
3 | Erik Schlopy | United States | 350 |
4 | Benjamin Raich | Austria | 320 |
5 | Heinz Schilchegger | Austria | 316 |
Slalom
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Benjamin Raich | Austria | 546 |
2 | Heinz Schilchegger | Austria | 414 |
3 | Mario Matt | Austria | 406 |
4 | Pierrick Bourgeat | France | 368 |
5 | Hans Petter Buraas | Norway | 340 |
Combined
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lasse Kjus | Norway | 100 |
2 | Michael Walchhofer | Austria | 80 |
Kjetil André Aamodt | Norway | 60 | |
4 | Paul Casey Puckett | United States | 50 |
5 | Paul Accola | Switzerland | 45 |
Ladies
editOverall
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Janica Kostelić | Croatia | 1256 |
2 | Renate Götschl | Austria | 1189 |
3 | Régine Cavagnoud | France | 1105 |
4 | Sonja Nef | Switzerland | 1060 |
5 | Michaela Dorfmeister | Austria | 923 |
6 | Isolde Kostner | Italy | 895 |
7 | Martina Ertl | Germany | 776 |
8 | Corinne Rey-Bellet | Switzerland | 744 |
9 | Carole Montillet | France | 702 |
10 | Brigitte Obermoser | Austria | 669 |
Downhill
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Isolde Kostner | Italy | 596 |
2 | Renate Götschl | Austria | 465 |
3 | Régine Cavagnoud | France | 360 |
4 | Carole Montillet | France | 297 |
5 | Brigitte Obermoser | Austria | 295 |
Super G
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Régine Cavagnoud | France | 577 |
2 | Renate Götschl | Austria | 466 |
3 | Carole Montillet | France | 405 |
4 | Mélanie Turgeon | Canada | 364 |
5 | Michaela Dorfmeister | Austria | 332 |
Giant slalom
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sonja Nef | Switzerland | 676 |
2 | Anja Pärson | Sweden | 408 |
3 | Michaela Dorfmeister | Austria | 341 |
4 | Karen Putzer | Italy | 297 |
5 | Corinne Rey-Bellet | Switzerland | 265 |
Slalom
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Janica Kostelić | Croatia | 824 |
2 | Sonja Nef | Switzerland | 384 |
3 | Martina Ertl | Germany | 346 |
4 | Karin Köllerer | Austria | 340 |
5 | Laure Pequegnot | France | 317 |
Combined
editPlace | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Janica Kostelić | Croatia | 100 |
2 | Caroline Lalive | United States | 80 |
3 | Renate Götschl | Austria | 60 |
4 | Karen Putzer | Italy | 50 |
5 | Pia Käyhkö | Finland | 45 |
Footnotes
edit- ^ Downhill from Val Gardena was rescheduled to Val d'Isère.
- ^ Giant slalom from Alta Badia was rescheduled to Val d'Isère.
- ^ Slalom from Kranjska Gora was rescheduled to Madonna di Campiglio.
- ^ Giant slalom from Kranjska Gora was rescheduled to Bormio.
- ^ Downhill from Wengen was rescheduled to Kvitfjell.
- ^ Sestriere replaced the giant slalom from Val d'Isère.
- ^ The competitions on 19 and 20 December 2000 in Sestriere replaced the competitions planned for 20 and 21 December in Jasná, Slovakia.
References
edit- ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 2001 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
- ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 2001 ladies' schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
External links
edit- FIS-ski.com – World Cup standings – 2001
- de.wikipedia.org – Alpiner Skiweltcup 2001 – (in German)