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2014–15 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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Template:Alpine Skiing World Cup Seasons The 49th FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season began on 25 October 2014, in Sölden, Austria, and will conclude on 22 March 2015 at the World Cup finals in Meribel, France.[1] The defending overall champions from the 2014 season are Marcel Hirscher and Anna Fenninger, both of Austria. The season will be interrupted by the World Championships in February, in the United States at Vail/Beaver Creek, Colorado.[2]

Race calendar

Key

DH Downhill
SG Super-G
GS Giant slalom
SL Slalom
CE City Event (parallel matches)
SC Super combined
TE Nations team event

Men

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
26 October 2014 Sölden, Austria GS Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Fritz Dopfer France Alexis Pinturault [3]
16 November 2014 Levi, Finland SL Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Felix Neureuther [4]
29 November 2014 Lake Louise, Canada DH Norway Kjetil Jansrud France Guillermo Fayed
Canada M. Osborne-Paradis
[5]
30 November 2014 SG Norway Kjetil Jansrud Austria Matthias Mayer Italy Dominik Paris [6]
5 December 2014 Beaver Creek,
United States of America
DH Norway Kjetil Jansrud  Switzerland  Beat Feuz United States Steven Nyman [7]
6 December 2014 SG Austria Hannes Reichelt Norway Kjetil Jansrud France Alexis Pinturault [8]
7 December 2014 GS United States Ted Ligety France Alexis Pinturault Austria Marcel Hirscher [9]
13 December 2014 Val-d'Isère, France GS lack of snow; rescheduled to Åre[10]
14 December 2014 SL
12 December 2014 Åre, Sweden GS Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Ted Ligety Germany Stefan Luitz [11]
14 December 2014 SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Felix Neureuther Russia Aleksandr Khoroshilov [12]
19 December 2014 Val Gardena, Italy DH United States Steven Nyman Norway Kjetil Jansrud Italy Dominik Paris [13]
20 December 2014 SG Norway Kjetil Jansrud Italy Dominik Paris Austria Hannes Reichelt [14]
21 December 2014 Alta Badia, Italy GS Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Ted Ligety France Thomas Fanara [15]
22 December 2014 Madonna di Campiglio, Italy SL [16]
28 December 2014 Santa Caterina, Italy DH [17]
1 January 2015 Munich, Germany CE cancelled; lack of snow[18]
6 January 2015 Zagreb, Croatia SL [19]
10 January 2015 Adelboden, Switzerland GS [20]
11 January 2015 SL [21]
16 January 2015 Wengen, Switzerland SC [22]
17 January 2015 DH [23]
18 January 2015 SL [24]
23 January 2015 Kitzbühel, Austria SG [25]
23 January 2015 SC [26]
24 January 2015 DH [27]
25 January 2015 SL [28]
27 January 2015 Schladming, Austria SL [29]
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015   (2–15 February)
21 February 2015 Saalbach, Austria DH [30]
22 February 2015 SG [31]
28 February 2015 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany DH [32]
1 March 2015 GS [33]
7 March 2015 Kvitfjell, Norway DH [34]
8 March 2015 SG [35]
14 March 2015 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia GS [36]
15 March 2015 SL [37]
18 March 2015 Méribel, France DH [38]
19 March 2015 SG [39]
21 March 2015 GS [40]
22 March 2015 SL [41]

Ladies

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
25 October 2014 Sölden, Austria GS Austria Anna Fenninger
United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Austria Eva-Maria Brem [42]
15 November 2014 Levi, Finland SL Slovenia Tina Maze Sweden Frida Hansdotter Austria Kathrin Zettel [43]
29 November 2014 Aspen,
United States of America
GS Austria Eva-Maria Brem Austria Kathrin Zettel Italy Federica Brignone [44]
30 November 2014 SL Austria Nicole Hosp Sweden Frida Hansdotter Austria Kathrin Zettel [45]
5 December 2014 Lake Louise, Canada DH Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Anna Fenninger Liechtenstein Tina Weirather [46]
6 December 2014 DH United States Lindsey Vonn United States Stacey Cook United States Julia Mancuso [47]
7 December 2014 SG  Switzerland  Lara Gut United States Lindsey Vonn Slovenia Tina Maze [48]
13 December 2014 Courchevel, France GS lack of snow; rescheduled to Åre[10]
14 December 2014 SL
12 December 2014 Åre, Sweden GS Slovenia Tina Maze Sweden Sara Hector Austria Eva-Maria Brem [49]
13 December 2014 SL Sweden Maria Pietilä-Holmner Slovenia Tina Maze Sweden Frida Hansdotter [50]
20 December 2014 Val-d'Isère, France DH United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Elisabeth Görgl
Germany Viktoria Rebensburg
[51]
21 December 2014 SG Austria Elisabeth Görgl Austria Anna Fenninger Slovenia Tina Maze [52]
28 December 2014 Semmering, Austria GS cancelled; lack of snow[18]
29 December 2014 SL
1 January 2015 Munich, Germany CE
4 January 2015 Zagreb, Croatia SL [53]
10 January 2015 Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria DH [54]
11 January 2015 SG [55]
13 January 2015 Flachau, Austria SL [56]
17 January 2015 Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy DH [57]
18 January 2015 SG [58]
24 January 2015 St. Moritz, Switzerland DH [59]
25 January 2015 SG [60]
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015   (2–15 February)
21 February 2015 Maribor, Slovenia GS [61]
22 February 2015 SL [62]
28 February 2015 Bansko, Bulgaria SG [63]
1 March 2015 SC [64]
7 March 2015 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany DH [65]
8 March 2015 SG [66]
13 March 2015 Åre, Sweden GS [67]
14 March 2015 SL [68]
18 March 2015 Méribel, France DH [69]
19 March 2015 SG [70]
21 March 2015 SL [71]
22 March 2015 GS [72]

Mixed

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
20 March 2015 Méribel, France TE [73]

Standings: Men

Standings: Ladies

Standings: Nations Cup

Standings: Prize Money

References

  1. ^ http://www.fis-ski.com/alpine-skiing/events-and-places/calendar/#view=dcm-calendar-grid&gender=
  2. ^ Vail/Beaver Creek will host the 2015 World Alpine Ski Championships.
  3. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom – Sölden, AUT". International Ski Federation. 26 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Men's Slalom – Levi, FIN". International Ski Federation. 17 November 2014.
  5. ^ "Men's Downhill – Lake Louise, CAN". International Ski Federation. 29 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Men's Super G – Lake Louise, CAN". International Ski Federation. 30 November 2014.
  7. ^ "Men's Downhill - Beaver Creek, USA".
  8. ^ "Men's Super G - Beaver Creek, USA".
  9. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom - Beaver Creek, USA".
  10. ^ a b "Ladies' competitions in Courchevel (FRA) and men's competitions in Val d' Isere rescheduled to Are (SWE)". fis-ski.com. FIS. 5 December 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  11. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom - Are, Sweden". International Ski Federation. 12 December 2014.
  12. ^ "Men's Slalom - Are, Sweden". International Ski Federation. 14 December 2014.
  13. ^ "Men's Downhill - Val Gardena, ITA". International Ski Federation. 19 December 2014.
  14. ^ "Men's Super G - Val Gardena, ITA". FIS. 20 December 2014.
  15. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom - Alta Badia, ITA".
  16. ^ "Men's Slalom - Madonna di Campiglio, ITA".
  17. ^ "Men's Downhill - Santa Caterina, ITA".
  18. ^ a b "Men's City Event - Munich, GER". 18 December 2014. Cite error: The named reference "Munich cancelled" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  19. ^ "Men's Slalom - Zagreb-Sljeme, CRO".
  20. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom - Adelboden, SUI".
  21. ^ "Men's Slalom - Adelboden, SUI".
  22. ^ "Men's Super Combined - Wengen, SUI".
  23. ^ "Men's Downhill - Wengen, SUI".
  24. ^ "Men's Slalom - Wengen, SUI".
  25. ^ "Men's Super G - Kitzbühel, AUT".
  26. ^ "Men's Super Combined - Kitzbühel, AUT".
  27. ^ "Men's Downhill - Kitzbühel, AUT".
  28. ^ "Men's Slalom - Kitzbühel, AUT".
  29. ^ "Men's Slalom - Schladming, AUT".
  30. ^ "Men's Downhill - Saalbach, AUT".
  31. ^ "Men's Super G - Saalbach, AUT".
  32. ^ "Men's Downhill - Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GER".
  33. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom - Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GER".
  34. ^ "Men's Downhill - Kvitfjell, NOR".
  35. ^ "Men's Super G - Kvitfjell, NOR".
  36. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom - Kranjska Gora, SLO".
  37. ^ "Men's Slalom - Kranjska Gora, SLO".
  38. ^ "Men's Downhill - Méribel, FRA".
  39. ^ "Men's Super G - Méribel, FRA".
  40. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom - Méribel, FRA".
  41. ^ "Men's Slalom - Méribel, FRA".
  42. ^ "Ladies' Giant Slalom – Sölden, AUT". International Ski Federation. 26 October 2014.
  43. ^ "Ladies' Slalom – Levi, FIN". International Ski Federation. 15 November 2014.
  44. ^ "Ladies' Giant Slalom – Aspen, USA". International Ski Federation. 15 November 2014.
  45. ^ "Ladies' Slalom – Aspen, USA". International Ski Federation. 30 November 2014.
  46. ^ "Ladies' Downhill – Lake Louise, CAN".
  47. ^ "Ladies' Downhill – Lake Louise, CAN".
  48. ^ "Ladies' Super G – Lake Louise, CAN".
  49. ^ "Ladies' Giant Slalom – Are, Sweden". International Ski Federation. 12 December 2014.
  50. ^ "Ladies' Slalom – Are, Sweden". International Ski Federation. 13 December 2014.
  51. ^ "Ladies' Downhill - Val d Isere, FRA". FIS. 20 December 2014.
  52. ^ "Ladies' Super G - Val d Isere, FRA". FIS. 21 December 2014.
  53. ^ "Ladies' Slalom - Zagreb-Sljeme, CRO".
  54. ^ "Ladies' Downhill - Bad Kleinkirchheim, AUT".
  55. ^ "Ladies' Super-G - Bad Kleinkirchheim, AUT".
  56. ^ "Ladies' Slalom - Flachau, AUT".
  57. ^ "Ladies' Downhill - Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA".
  58. ^ "Ladies' Super-G - Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA".
  59. ^ "Ladies' Downhill - St. Moritz, SUI".
  60. ^ "Ladies' Super-G - St. Moritz, SUI".
  61. ^ "Ladies' Giant Slalom - Maribor, SLO".
  62. ^ "Ladies' Slalom - Maribor, SLO".
  63. ^ "Ladies' Super-G - Bansko, BUL".
  64. ^ "Ladies' Combined - Bansko, BUL".
  65. ^ "Ladies' Downhill - Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GER".
  66. ^ "Ladies' Super-G - Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GER".
  67. ^ "Ladies' Giant Slalom - Åre, SWE".
  68. ^ "Ladies' Slalom - Åre, SWE".
  69. ^ "Ladies' Downhill - Méribel, FRA".
  70. ^ "Ladies' Super-G - Méribel, FRA".
  71. ^ "Ladies' Slalom - Méribel, FRA".
  72. ^ "Ladies' Giant Slalom - Méribel, FRA".
  73. ^ "Nation Grand Prix Team Event - Méribel, FRA".