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Revision as of 12:09, 4 December 2018

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2007/08
Discipline Men Women
Overall United States Bode Miller United States Lindsey Vonn
Downhill Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Lindsey Vonn
Super-G Austria Hannes Reichelt Germany Maria Riesch
Giant slalom United States Ted Ligety Italy Denise Karbon
Slalom Italy Manfred Mölgg Austria Marlies Schild
Super combined United States Bode Miller Germany Maria Riesch
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Nations Cup Overall Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 20 18
Individual 40 35
Cancelled 1 2
Rescheduled 2 4
2008 World Cup Champions

The 42nd World Cup season began in October 2007 in Sölden, Austria and concluded on 15 March 2008, at the World Cup Finals in Bormio, Italy. (The team event scheduled for the following day was canceled, due to adverse weather conditions.) [1]

The overall champions were Bode Miller and Lindsey Vonn, both of the United States. It was Miller's second overall title and Vonn's first, and the first for an American woman in a quarter century. The last was Tamara McKinney in 1983, which was also the last U.S. sweep as Phil Mahre won his third consecutive overall title.[1][2]

Miller won the 2008 title by a margin of 111 points over runner-up Benjamin Raich of Austria, while Vonn outpaced her closest rival, Austrian Nicole Hosp, by 220 points. Austria won the Nations Cup for the 20th consecutive season, scoring more than double the points of runner-up Switzerland.

Calendar

Men

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Classic Combined, SC – Super Combined[3]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
1298 1 28 October 2007   Austria Sölden GS 318  Norway Aksel Lund Svindal United States Ted Ligety Finland Kalle Palander
11 November 2007   Finland Levi SL cnx  replaced in Reiteralm on 11 November 2007
1299 2 [nb 1]11 November 2007   Austria Reiteralm SL 372  Switzerland Marc Gini Finland Kalle Palander Italy Manfred Mölgg
1300 3 24 November 2007   Canada Lake Louise DH 379  Canada Jan Hudec United States Marco Sullivan Austria Andreas Buder
1301 4 25 November 2007   SG 135  Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Benjamin Raich Switzerland Didier Cuche
1302 5 29 November 2007   United States Beaver Creek SC 096  Switzerland Daniel Albrecht France Jean-Baptiste Grange Czech Republic Ondřej Bank
1303 6 30 November 2007   DH 380  Austria Michael Walchhofer United States Steven Nyman Switzerland Didier Cuche
1304 7 2 December 2007   GS 319  Switzerland Daniel Albrecht Austria Mario Matt Switzerland Didier Cuche
1305 8 3 December 2007   SG 136  Austria Hannes Reichelt Austria Mario Scheiber Austria Christoph Gruber
1306 9 8 December 2007   Austria Bad Kleinkirchheim GS 320  Italy Massimiliano Blardone Italy Manfred Mölgg United States Ted Ligety
1307 10 9 December 2007   SL 373  Austria Benjamin Raich Sweden Jens Byggmark Italy Manfred Mölgg
1308 11 14 December 2007   Italy Val Gardena SG 137  Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Bode Miller Liechtenstein Marco Büchel
1309 12 15 December 2007   DH 381  Austria Michael Walchhofer Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Scott Macartney
1310 13 16 December 2007   Italy Alta Badia GS 321  Finland Kalle Palander Austria Benjamin Raich Switzerland Marc Berthod
1311 14 17 December 2007   SL 374  France Jean-Baptiste Grange Germany Felix Neureuther United States Ted Ligety
1312 15 29 December 2007   Italy Bormio DH 382  United States Bode Miller Austria Andreas Buder Canada Jan Hudec
1313 16 5 January 2008   Switzerland Adelboden GS 322  Switzerland Marc Berthod Switzerland Daniel Albrecht Austria Hannes Reichelt
1314 17 6 January 2008   SL 375  Austria Mario Matt Austria Benjamin Raich Germany Felix Neureuther
1315 18 11 January 2008   Switzerland Wengen SC 097  France Jean-Baptiste Grange Switzerland Daniel Albrecht United States Bode Miller
1316 19 12 January 2008   SL 376  France Jean-Baptiste Grange Sweden Jens Byggmark United States Ted Ligety
1317 20 13 January 2008   DH 383  United States Bode Miller Switzerland Didier Cuche Canada Manuel Osborne-Paradis
1318 21 18 January 2008   Austria Kitzbühel SG 138  Liechtenstein Marco Büchel Austria Hermann Maier Switzerland Didier Cuche
Austria Mario Scheiber
1319 22 19 January 2008   DH 384  Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Bode Miller
Austria Mario Scheiber
1320 23 20 January 2008   SL 377  France Jean-Baptiste Grange Sweden Jens Byggmark Austria Mario Matt
1321 24 20 January 2008   KB 098  United States Bode Miller Austria Benjamin Raich Croatia Ivica Kostelić
Austria Rainer Schönfelder
1322 25 22 January 2008   Austria Schladming SL 378  Austria Mario Matt France Jean-Baptiste Grange Italy Manfred Mölgg
1323 26 26 January 2008   France Chamonix DH 385  United States Marco Sullivan Switzerland Didier Cuche Slovenia Andrej Jerman
1324 27 27 January 2008   SC 099  United States Bode Miller Croatia Ivica Kostelić Austria Rainer Schönfelder
2 February 2008   France Val d'Isère DH cnx  replaced in Kvitfjell on 29 February 2008
1325 28 3 February 2008   SC 100  United States Bode Miller Croatia Ivica Kostelić Croatia Natko Zrnčić-Dim
1326 29 9 February 2008   Germany Garmisch SL 379  Austria Reinfried Herbst Italy Manfred Mölgg Croatia Ivica Kostelić
1327 30 17 February 2008   Croatia Zagreb SL 380  Austria Mario Matt Croatia Ivica Kostelić Austria Reinfried Herbst
1328 31 21 February 2008   Canada Whistler SG 139  Austria Christoph Gruber Austria Hannes Reichelt Slovenia Ales Gorza
1329 32 24 February 2008   GS 323  Austria Hannes Reichelt Switzerland Didier Cuche Austria Benjamin Raich
1330 33 [nb 2]29 February 2008   Norway Kvitfjell DH 386  Italy Werner Heel United States Bode Miller Austria Klaus Kröll
1331 34 1 March 2008   DH 387  United States Bode Miller Switzerland Didier Cuche Italy Werner Heel
1332 35 2 March 2008   SG 140  Austria Georg Streitberger United States Bode Miller Switzerland Didier Cuche
1333 36 8 March 2008   Slovenia Kranjska Gora GS 324  United States Ted Ligety Italy Manfred Mölgg Italy Massimiliano Blardone
1334 37 9 March 2008   SL 381  Italy Manfred Mölgg Croatia Ivica Kostelić Austria Marcel Hirscher
12 March 2008   Italy Bormio DH cnx  warm weather and deteriorated course conditions
1335 38 13 March 2008   SG 141  Austria Hannes Reichelt Switzerland Didier Défago Slovenia Aleš Gorza
1336 39 14 March 2008   GS 325  United States Ted Ligety Austria Benjamin Raich France Cyprien Richard
1337 40 15 March 2008   SL 382  Austria Reinfried Herbst Switzerland Daniel Albrecht Austria Marcel Hirscher

Ladies

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, SC – Super Combined[4]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
1217 1 27 October 2007   Austria Sölden GS 318  Italy Denise Karbon United States Julia Mancuso Austria Kathrin Zettel
10 November 2007   Finland Levi SL cnx  replaced in Reiteralm on 10 November 2007
1218 2 [nb 3]10 November 2007   Austria Reiteralm SL 357  Austria Marlies Schild Austria Nicole Hosp Italy Chiara Costazza
1219 3 24 November 2007   Canada Panorama GS 319  Italy Denise Karbon Austria Elisabeth Görgl Italy Manuela Mölgg
1220 4 25 November 2007   SL 358  Austria Marlies Schild Czech Republic Šárka Záhrobská Croatia Ana Jelušić
1221 5 1 December 2007   Canada Lake Louise DH 313  United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Renate Götschl Canada Britt Janyk
1222 6 2 December 2007   SG 151  Switzerland Martina Schild Germany Maria Riesch Sweden Jessica Lindell-Vikarby
1223 7 8 December 2007   United States Aspen DH 314  Canada Britt Janyk Austria Marlies Schild Austria Renate Götschl
8 December 2007   SG cnx  replaced in Cortina d'Ampezzo from 18 to 21 January 2008[5]
1224 8 9 December 2007   SL 359  Austria Nicole Hosp Finland Tanja Poutiainen Austria Kathrin Zettel
15 December 2007   France Val d'Isère DH cnx  replaced in St. Moritz on 15 December 2007
16 December 2007   SG cnx  replaced in St. Moritz on 16 December 2007
1225 9 [nb 4]15 December 2007   Switzerland St. Moritz DH 315  Sweden Anja Pärson United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Riesch
1226 10 [nb 5]16 December 2007   SG 152  Sweden Anja Pärson Canada Emily Brydon Austria Renate Götschl
1227 11 21 December 2007   Austria St. Anton DH 316  United States Lindsey Vonn Canada Kelly VanderBeek United States Julia Mancuso
1228 12 22 December 2007   SC 079  United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Riesch United States Julia Mancuso
1229 13 28 December 2007   Austria Lienz GS 320  Italy Denise Karbon United States Julia Mancuso Italy Nicole Gius
1230 14 29 December 2007   SL 360  Italy Chiara Costazza Austria Nicole Hosp Finland Tanja Poutiainen
1231 15 5 January 2008   Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn GS 321  Italy Denise Karbon Finland Tanja Poutiainen Austria Elisabeth Görgl
1232 16 6 January 2008   SL 361  Austria Marlies Schild Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová Germany Maria Riesch
1233 17 12 January 2008   Slovenia Maribor GS 322  Austria Elisabeth Görgl Italy Manuela Mölgg Italy Denise Karbon
1234 18 13 January 2008   SL 362  Austria Nicole Hosp Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová Austria Marlies Schild
1235 19 19 January 2008   Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo DH 317  United States Lindsey Vonn Sweden Anja Pärson Canada Emily Brydon
1236 20 20 January 2008   SG 153  Austria Maria Holaus United States Julia Mancuso Austria Nicole Hosp
1237 21 [nb 6]21 January 2008   SG 154  Germany Maria Riesch Austria Elisabeth Görgl Austria Renate Götschl
1238 22 26 January 2008   Germany Ofterschwang GS 323  Italy Denise Karbon Austria Nicole Hosp Austria Elisabeth Görgl
1239 23 27 January 2008   SL 363  Austria Marlies Schild Sweden Therese Borssen Austria Nicole Hosp
1240 24 2 February 2008   Switzerland St. Moritz DH 318  Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Maria Holaus Switzerland Lara Gut
1241 25 3 February 2008   SG 155  Canada Emily Brydon Austria Elisabeth Görgl Austria Renate Götschl
1242 26 9 February 2008   Italy Sestriere DH 319  United States Lindsey Vonn Canada Kelly VanderBeek Italy Nadia Fanchini
1243 27 10 February 2008   SG 156  Austria Andrea Fischbacher
Switzerland Fabienne Suter
Germany Maria Riesch
1244 28 15 February 2008   Croatia Zagreb SL 364  Finland Tanja Poutiainen Austria Marlies Schild Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová
1245 29 22 February 2008   Canada Whistler DH 320  Switzerland Nadia Styger United States Lindsey Vonn United States Julia Mancuso
1246 30 23 February 2008   SC 080  Germany Maria Riesch Austria Marlies Schild Sweden Anja Pärson
1 March 2008   Germany Zwiesel SL cnx  lightning & high winds[6]
2 March 2008   GS cnx 
1247 31 8 March 2008   Switzerland Crans-Montana DH 321  United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Renate Götschl Italy Nadia Fanchini
1248 32 9 March 2008   SC 081  Sweden Anja Pärson Germany Maria Riesch United States Lindsey Vonn
12 March 2008   Italy Bormio DH cnx  warm weather & deteriorated course conditions
1249 33 13 March 2008   SG 157  Switzerland Fabienne Suter United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Alexandra Meissnitzer
1250 34 14 March 2008   SL 365  Austria Marlies Schild Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová Czech Republic Šárka Záhrobská
1251 35 15 March 2008   GS 324  Austria Elisabeth Görgl Italy Manuela Mölgg Austria Kathrin Zettel

Nations team event

Event Key: SC – Super Combined (Super G + Slalom)
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third|
16 March 2008   Italy Bormio SC cnx  fog and rain

Men's standings

Ladies' standings

Nations Cup

Footnotes

  1. ^ Slalom from Levi was rescheduled to Reiteralm on 11 November 2007
  2. ^ Downhill from Val d'Isère was rescheduled to Kvitfjell on 29 February 2008
  3. ^ Slalom from Levi was rescheduled to Reiteralm on 10 November 2007
  4. ^ Downhill from Val d'Isère was rescheduled to St. Moritz on 15 December 2007
  5. ^ Super giant slalom from Val d'Isère was rescheduled to St. Moritz on 16 December 2007
  6. ^ Super giant slalom from Cortina d'Ampezzo was rescheduled to Aspen from 18 to 21 January 2008

References

  1. ^ a b ski-mag.com - Bormio - Nations Team Event Cancelled - 2008-03-16 - accessed 2011-11-02
  2. ^ ESPN.com - Olympic sports - Alpine Skiing - U.S. skiers Miller, Vonn begin World Cup title defense this weekend - 2008-10-24 - accessed 2011-11-02
  3. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 2008 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  4. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 2008 ladies' schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  5. ^ Ski Racing.com - Aspen: Janyk tops DH held in controversial conditions - 2007-12-08 - accessed 2011-11-02
  6. ^ "FIS-Ski event page". Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)