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|1791|| align="center" |9|| align="right" |20 December 2020 &nbsp;|| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alta Badia]]|| align="right" |GS <sub>423</sub>&nbsp;|| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Alexis Pinturault]] || {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Atle Lie McGrath]] || &nbsp;{{flagicon|SUI}}&nbsp; [[Justin Murisier]] || <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/results.html?sectorcode=AL&raceid=104296|title=Audi FIS Ski World Cup Alta Badia Men (ITA)|website=www.fis-ski.com}}</ref>
|1791|| align="center" |9|| align="right" |20 December 2020 &nbsp;|| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alta Badia]]|| align="right" |GS <sub>423</sub>&nbsp;|| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Alexis Pinturault]] || {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Atle Lie McGrath]] || &nbsp;{{flagicon|SUI}}&nbsp; [[Justin Murisier]] || <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/results.html?sectorcode=AL&raceid=104296|title=Audi FIS Ski World Cup Alta Badia Men (ITA)|website=www.fis-ski.com}}</ref>
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|1792|| align="center" |10|| align="right" |<small>{{#tag:ref|SL scheduled for [[Val d'Isere]] was moved to [[Alta Badia]] on 21 December 2020|group="nb"}}</small>21 December 2020 &nbsp;|| align="right" |SL <sub>498</sub>&nbsp;|| || || ||
|1792|| align="center" |10|| align="right" |<small>{{#tag:ref|SL scheduled for [[Val d'Isere]] was moved to [[Alta Badia]] on 21 December 2020|group="nb"}}</small>21 December 2020 &nbsp;|| align="right" |SL <sub>498</sub>&nbsp;|| {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Ramon Zenhäusern]] || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Manuel Feller]] || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Marco Schwarz]] ||
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Revision as of 12:48, 21 December 2020

2020–21 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall France Alexis Pinturault Slovakia Petra Vlhová
Downhill Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde  Switzerland  Corinne Suter
Italy Sofia Goggia
Super-G  Switzerland  Mauro Caviezel Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
Giant Slalom  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt Italy Federica Brignone
Slalom . Slovakia Petra Vlhová
Parallel France Alexis Pinturault Slovakia Petra Vlhová
Nations Cup  Switzerland  Switzerland Austria Austria
Nations Cup Overall  Switzerland  Switzerland
Competition
Locations
18 venues
18 venues
Individual
38 events
33 events
Mixed
1 event
1 event
Cancelled 2 .
Rescheduled 2 .
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The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup is the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural season launched in January 1967, and the 2020–21 season marks the 55th consecutive year for the FIS World Cup.[1][2][3][4]

Canceled events: Val d'Isere (AC); St. Anton (AC); Crans-Montana (AC); Levi (Men); Lech (Team); Lake Louise (3 DH, 2 SG); Alta Badia (P); Davos (P), Beaver Creek (DH, SG, GS); Chamonix (DH, P); Bansko (AC); Bormio (AC); Wengen (AC); Maribor (SL) and Åre (GS).

Ladies' calendar changes: Killington to Levi (SL); Killington to Courchevel (GS); Lake Louise to Val d'Isere (DH); Lake Louise to St. Moritz (SG); Åre to Maribor (GS); Maribor to Åre (SL) and Lake Louise to Crans-Montana (DH).

Men's calendar changes: Beaver Creek to Val d'Isere (GS, SG, DH); Val d'Isere to Alta Badia (SL): Garmisch to Adelboden (GS): Lake Louise to Wengen (DH); Lake Louise to Ga-Pa (SG) and Levi to Chamonix (SL).

Additional events: Chamonix (SL); Bansko (GS); Bormio (SG), St. Anton (SG) and Val d'Isere (Ladies' SG).

Changes are mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and further changes for that reason are not unlikely. However, a result of these changes is that no World Cup races are being held in North America for the first time since the 1973-74 season and only the second time in World Cup history.

Men

The number of races in the World Cup history
Total DH SG GS SL AC PS PG CE K.O. Winners
1792 498 219 423 498 134 2 7 10 1 294

after SL in Alta Badia (21st December 2020)

Calendar

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, AC – Alpine Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom, PG – Parallel Giant Slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1783 1 18 October 2020   Austria Sölden GS 420  NorwayLucas Braathen  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt  Switzerland  Gino Caviezel [5]
1784 2 [nb 1]27 November 2020   Austria Lech/Zürs PG 007  France Alexis Pinturault NorwayHenrik Kristoffersen Germany Alexander Schmid [6]
[nb 2]5 December 2020   France Val-d'Isère GS cnx  lack of snow; moved to Santa Caterina
6 December 2020   GS cnx 
1785 3 [nb 3]5 December 2020   Italy Santa Caterina GS 421  Croatia Filip Zubčić Slovenia Žan Kranjec  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt [7]
1786 4 [nb 4]7 December 2020   GS 422   Switzerland  Marco Odermatt United States Tommy Ford Croatia Filip Zubčić [8]
1787 5 [nb 5]12 December 2020   France Val-d'Isère SG 218   Switzerland  Mauro Caviezel NorwayAdrian Smiseth Sejersted Austria Christian Walder [9]
1788 6 [nb 6]13 December 2020   DH 497  Slovenia Martin Čater Austria Otmar Striedinger  Switzerland  Urs Kryenbühl [10]
1789 7 18 December 2020   Italy Val Gardena/Gröden SG 219  NorwayAleksander Aamodt Kilde  Switzerland  Mauro Caviezel NorwayKjetil Jansrud [11]
1790 8 19 December 2020   DH 498  NorwayAleksander Aamodt Kilde United States Ryan Cochran-Siegle  Switzerland  Beat Feuz [12]
1791 9 20 December 2020   Italy Alta Badia GS 423  France Alexis Pinturault Norway Atle Lie McGrath  Switzerland  Justin Murisier [13]
1792 10 [nb 7]21 December 2020   SL 498  Switzerland Ramon Zenhäusern Austria Manuel Feller Austria Marco Schwarz
1793 11 22 December 2020   Italy Madonna di Campiglio SL 499 
1794 12 28 December 2020   Italy Bormio DH 499 
1795 13 29 December 2020   SG 220 
1796 14 6 January 2021   Croatia Zagreb SL 500 
1797 15 [nb 8]8 January 2021    Switzerland  Adelboden GS 424 
1798 16 9 January 2021   GS 425 
1799 17 10 January 2021   SL 501 
1800 18 [nb 9]15 January 2021    Switzerland  Wengen DH 500 
1801 19 16 January 2021   DH 501 
1802 20 17 January 2021   SL 502 
1803 21 22 January 2021   Austria Kitzbühel SG 221 
1804 22 23 January 2021   DH 502 
1805 23 24 January 2021   SL 503 
1806 24 26 January 2021   Austria Schladming SL 504 
1807 25 [nb 10]30 January 2021   France Chamonix SL 505 
1808 26 31 January 2021   SL 506 
1809 27 [nb 11]5 February 2021   Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen SG 222 
1810 28 6 February 2021   DH 503 
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021 (9–21 February)
1811 29 27 February 2021   Bulgaria Bansko GS 426 
1812 30 28 February 2021   GS 427 
1813 31 6 March 2021   NorwayKvitfjell DH 504 
1814 32 7 March 2021   SG 223 
1815 33 13 March 2021   Slovenia Kranjska Gora GS 428 
1816 34 14 March 2021   SL 507 
1817 35 17 March 2021    Switzerland  Lenzerheide DH 505 
1818 36 18 March 2021   SG 224 
1819 37 20 March 2021   GS 429 
1820 38 21 March 2021   SL 508 

Rankings

Ladies

The number of races in the World Cup history
Total DH SG GS SL AC PS PG CE K.O. Winners
1675 419 239 421 471 106 6 2 10 1 249

after SG in Val d'Isere (20th December 2020)

Calendar

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, AC – Alpine Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom, PG – Parallel Giant Slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1667 1 17 October 2020   Austria Sölden GS 419  Italy Marta Bassino Italy Federica Brignone Slovakia Petra Vlhová [14]
1668 2 [nb 12]21 November 2020   Finland Levi SL 470  Slovakia Petra Vlhová United States Mikaela Shiffrin Austria Katharina Liensberger [15]
1669 3 22 November 2020   SL 471  Slovakia Petra Vlhová  Switzerland  Michelle Gisin Austria Katharina Liensberger [16]
1670 4 [nb 13]26 November 2020   Austria Lech/Zürs PG 002  Slovakia Petra Vlhová United States Paula Moltzan  Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami [17]
5 December 2020    Switzerland  St. Moritz SG cnx  heavy snow and wind
[nb 14]6 December 2020   SG cnx 
1671 5 [nb 15]12 December 2020   France Courchevel GS 420  Italy Marta Bassino Sweden Sara Hector Slovakia Petra Vlhová [18]
1672 6 14 December 2020   GS 421  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Italy Federica Brignone France Tessa Worley [19]
1673 7 [nb 16]18 December 2020   France Val-d'Isère DH 418   Switzerland  Corinne Suter Italy Sofia Goggia United States Breezy Johnson [20]
1674 8 19 December 2020   DH 419  Italy Sofia Goggia  Switzerland  Corinne Suter United States Breezy Johnson [21]
1675 9 20 December 2020   SG 239  Czech Republic Ester Ledecká  Switzerland  Corinne Suter Italy Federica Brignone [22]
1676 10 28 December 2020   Austria Semmering GS 422 
1677 11 29 December 2020   SL 472 
1678 12 3 January 2021   Croatia Zagreb SL 473 
1679 13 9 January 2021   Austria St. Anton DH 420 
1680 14 10 January 2021   SG 240 
1681 15 12 January 2021   Austria Flachau SL 474 
1682 16 16 January 2021   Slovenia Maribor GS 423 
1683 17 [nb 17]17 January 2021   GS 424 
1684 18 22 January 2021    Switzerland  Crans-Montana DH 421 
1685 19 [nb 18]23 January 2021   DH 422 
1686 20 24 January 2021   SG 241 
1687 21 26 January 2021   Italy Kronplatz GS 425 
1688 22 30 January 2021   Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen DH 423 
1689 23 31 January 2021   SG 242 
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021 (9–21 February)
1690 24 27 February 2021   Italy Val di Fassa DH 424 
1691 25 28 February 2021   SG 243 
1692 26 6 March 2021   Slovakia Jasná GS 426 
1693 27 7 March 2021   SL 475 
1694 28 [nb 19]12 March 2021   Sweden Åre SL 476 
1695 29 13 March 2021   SL 477 
1696 30 17 March 2021    Switzerland  Lenzerheide DH 425 
1697 31 18 March 2021   SG 244 
1698 32 20 March 2021   GS 427 
1699 33 21 March 2021   SL 478 

Rankings

Alpine team event

World Cup history in real time
Total SL + SG PG Winners
14 3 11 6

after PGS in Soldeu (15th March 2019)

Calendar

Event Key: PG – Parallel Giant Slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021 (9–21 February)
15 1 19 March 2021    Switzerland  Lenzerheide PG 012 

Nations Cup

Prize money

Retirements

The following athletes announced their retirements during or after the season:


Notes

  1. ^ Men's PG scheduled on 14 November 2020 in Lech/Zürs was rescheduled on 27 November 2020 due to lack of snow
  2. ^ GS scheduled on 6 December 2020 in Beaver Creek was moved to Val-d'Isère on 5 December 2020
  3. ^ GS scheduled on 5 December in Val-d'Isère is rescheduled to Santa Caterina due to lack of snow
  4. ^ GS scheduled on 6 December in Val-d'Isère is rescheduled to Santa Caterina on 7 December due to lack of snow
  5. ^ SG scheduled on 4 December 2020 in Beaver Creek was moved to Val-d'Isère on 13 December 2020
  6. ^ DH scheduled on 5 December 2020 in Beaver Creek was moved to Val-d'Isère on 12 December 2020
  7. ^ SL scheduled for Val d'Isere was moved to Alta Badia on 21 December 2020
  8. ^ GS scheduled in February 2021 to Garmisch-Partenkirchen was moved to Adelboden on 8 January 2021
  9. ^ DH scheduled on 28 November 2020 in Lake Louise was moved to Wengen on 15 January 2021
  10. ^ SL scheduled in November 2020 to Levi was moved to Chamonix on 30 January 2021
  11. ^ SG scheduled on 29 November 2020 in Lake Louise was moved to Garmisch-Partenkirchen on 5 February 2021
  12. ^ SL scheduled on 29 November 2020 in Killington was moved to Levi on 21 November 2020
  13. ^ Ladies' PG scheduled on 13 November 2020 in Lech/Zürs was rescheduled on 26 November 2020 due to lack of snow
  14. ^ SG scheduled on 6 December 2020 in Lake Louise was moved to St. Moritz on 6 December 2020
  15. ^ GS scheduled on 28 November 2020 in Killington was moved to Courchevel on 12 December 2020
  16. ^ DH scheduled on 4 December 2020 in Lake Louise was moved to Val-d'Isère on 18 December 2020
  17. ^ GS scheduled on 12 March 2021 in Åre was moved to Maribor on 17 January 2021
  18. ^ DH scheduled on 5 December 2020 in Lake Louise was moved to Crans-Montana on 24 January 2021
  19. ^ SL scheduled on 17 January 2021 in Maribor was moved in Åre on 12 March 2021

References

  1. ^ "Provisional World Cup calendar for men" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Provisional World Cup calendar for ladies" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Official World Cup calendar for men" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Official World Cup calendar for ladies" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Sölden MEn (AUT)". www.fis-ski.com.
  6. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Lech/Zürs Men (AUT)". www.fis-ski.com.
  7. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Santa Caterina Men (ITA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  8. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Santa Caterina Men (ITA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  9. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val d'Isere Men (FRA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  10. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val d'Isere Men (FRA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  11. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val Gardena Men (ITA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  12. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val Gardena Men (ITA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  13. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Alta Badia Men (ITA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  14. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Sölden Ladies (AUT)". www.fis-ski.com.
  15. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Levi Ladies (FIN)". www.fis-ski.com.
  16. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Levi Ladies (FIN)". www.fis-ski.com.
  17. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Lech/Zürs Ladies (FIN)". www.fis-ski.com.
  18. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Courchevel Ladies (FRA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  19. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Courchevel (FRA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  20. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val-d'Isère (FRA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  21. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val-d'Isère (FRA)". www.fis-ski.com.
  22. ^ "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val-d'Isère (FRA)". www.fis-ski.com.