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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2010/11
Discipline Men Women
Overall Croatia Ivica Kostelić Germany Maria Riesch
Downhill Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Lindsey Vonn
Super-G Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Lindsey Vonn
Giant slalom United States Ted Ligety Germany Viktoria Rebensburg
Slalom Croatia Ivica Kostelić Austria Marlies Schild
Super combined Croatia Ivica Kostelić United States Lindsey Vonn
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Nations Cup Overall Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 19 18
Individual 36 33
Cancelled
2011 World Cup Champions
Ivica Kostelić became the first man from Croatia to win the overall World Cup.
Maria Riesch became the first German woman since Katja Seizinger in 1998 to win the overall World Cup.

The 45th World Cup season began on 23 October 2010, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 20 March 2011, at the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.[1]

Being an odd-numbered year, the biennial World Championships took place in February. The 2011 World Championships were held between 8–20 February at Garmisch Classic in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany.

The season saw the introduction of a new event to the World Cup, the city event. The race in parallel giant slalom took place in Munich, Germany.[2]

The overall titles were won by Maria Riesch of Germany and Ivica Kostelić of Croatia; both skiers winning their first overall crowns. Kostelić secured his overall victory several races before the end of the season while Riesch and Lindsey Vonn of the United States were close together before the finals at Lenzerheide, Switzerland. Riesch had a significant lead after the World Championship but Vonn caught up and took the lead before the last slalom race. Slovenia's Tina Maze won her first slalom in that race, Riesch's fourth place compared to Vonn's thirteenth gave her a three-point advantage.[3] The cancellation of the last race – one of four to be cancelled at Lenzerheide – meant that Riesch won the title.[4]

Race calendar

Key

DH Downhill
SG Super-G
GS Giant slalom
SL Slalom
P Parallel
K Combined (traditional)
SC Super combined
TE Nations team event

Men

Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Classic Combined, SC – Super Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom, CE – City Event (Parallel Slalom)[5]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
24 October 2010   Austria Sölden GS cnx  cancelled after 1st run; fog & wind[6]
1408 1 14 November 2010   Finland Levi SL 401  France Jean-Baptiste Grange Sweden André Myhrer Croatia Ivica Kostelić [1]
1409 2 27 November 2010   Canada Lake Louise DH 406  Austria Michael Walchhofer Austria Mario Scheiber
Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
[2]
1410 3 28 November 2010   SG 153  Switzerland Tobias Grünenfelder Switzerland Carlo Janka Austria Romed Baumann [3]
3 December 2010   United States Beaver Creek DH cnx  strong winds; replaced in Kvitfjell on 11 March 2011[7]
1411 4 4 December 2010   SG 154  Austria Georg Streitberger France Adrien Théaux Switzerland Didier Cuche [4]
1412 5 5 December 2010   GS 341  United States Ted Ligety Norway Kjetil Jansrud Austria Marcel Hirscher [5]
1413 6 11 December 2010   France Val-d'Isère GS 342  United States Ted Ligety Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Italy Massimiliano Blardone [6]
1414 7 12 December 2010   SL 402  Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Benjamin Raich France Steve Missillier [7]
1415 8 17 December 2010   Italy Val Gardena SG 155  Austria Michael Walchhofer Germany Stephan Keppler Canada Erik Guay [8]
1416 9 18 December 2010   DH 407  Switzerland Silvan Zurbriggen Austria Romed Baumann Switzerland Didier Cuche [9]
1417 10 19 December 2010   Italy Alta Badia GS 343  United States Ted Ligety France Cyprien Richard France Thomas Fanara [10]
1418 11 29 December 2010   Italy Bormio DH 408  Austria Michael Walchhofer Switzerland Silvan Zurbriggen Italy Christof Innerhofer [11]
1419 12 2 January 2011   Germany Munich CE 003  Croatia Ivica Kostelić France Julien Lizeroux United States Bode Miller [12]
1420 13 6 January 2011   Croatia Zagreb SL 403  Sweden André Myhrer Croatia Ivica Kostelić Sweden Mattias Hargin [13]
1421 14 8 January 2011   Switzerland Adelboden GS 344  France Cyprien Richard
Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
France Thomas Fanara [14]
1422 15 9 January 2011   SL 404  Croatia Ivica Kostelić Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Reinfried Herbst [15]
1423 16 14 January 2011   Switzerland Wengen SC 109  Croatia Ivica Kostelić Switzerland Carlo Janka Norway Aksel Lund Svindal [16]
1424 17 15 January 2011   DH 409  Austria Klaus Kröll Switzerland Didier Cuche Switzerland Carlo Janka [17]
1425 18 16 January 2011   SL 405  Croatia Ivica Kostelić Austria Marcel Hirscher France Jean-Baptiste Grange [18]
1426 19 21 January 2011   Austria Kitzbühel SG 156  Croatia Ivica Kostelić Austria Georg Streitberger Norway Aksel Lund Svindal [19]
1427 20 22 January 2011   DH 410  Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Bode Miller France Adrien Théaux [20]
1428 21 23 January 2011   SL 406  France Jean-Baptiste Grange Croatia Ivica Kostelić Italy Giuliano Razzoli [21]
1429 22 23 January 2011   KB 110  Croatia Ivica Kostelić Switzerland Silvan Zurbriggen Austria Romed Baumann [22]
1430 23 25 January 2011   Austria Schladming SL 407  France Jean-Baptiste Grange Sweden André Myhrer Sweden Mattias Hargin [23]
1431 24 29 January 2011   France Chamonix DH 411  Switzerland Didier Cuche Italy Dominik Paris Austria Klaus Kröll [24]
1432 25 30 January 2011   SC 111  Croatia Ivica Kostelić Croatia Natko Zrnčić-Dim Norway Aksel Lund Svindal [25]
1433 26 5 February 2011   Austria Hinterstoder SG 157  Austria Hannes Reichelt Austria Benjamin Raich United States Bode Miller [26]
1434 27 6 February 2011   GS 345  Austria Philipp Schörghofer Norway Kjetil Jansrud Switzerland Carlo Janka [27]
2011 World Championships (8–20 February)
1435 28 26 February 2011   Bulgaria Bansko SC 112  Italy Christof Innerhofer Germany Felix Neureuther France Thomas Mermillod-Blondin [28]
1436 29 27 February 2011   SL 408  Austria Mario Matt Austria Reinfried Herbst France Jean-Baptiste Grange [29]
1437 30 5 March 2011   Slovenia Kranjska Gora GS 346  Switzerland Carlo Janka France Alexis Pinturault United States Ted Ligety [30]
1438 31 6 March 2011   SL 409  Austria Mario Matt United States Nolan Kasper
Sweden Axel Bäck
[31]
1439 32 [nb 1]11 March 2011   Norway Kvitfjell DH 412  Switzerland Beat Feuz Canada Erik Guay Austria Michael Walchhofer [32]
1440 33 12 March 2011   DH 413  Austria Michael Walchhofer Austria Klaus Kröll Switzerland Beat Feuz [33]
1441 34 13 March 2011   SG 158  Switzerland Didier Cuche Austria Klaus Kröll Austria Joachim Puchner [34]
1442 35 16 March 2011   Switzerland Lenzerheide DH 414  France Adrien Théaux Austria Joachim Puchner Norway Aksel Lund Svindal [35]
17 March 2011   SG cnx  rain[8]
18 March 2011   GS cnx  poor conditions[9]
1443 36 19 March 2011   SL 410  Italy Giuliano Razzoli Austria Mario Matt Germany Felix Neureuther [36]

Ladies

[10]

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
23 Oct 2010 Sölden, Austria GS Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Germany Kathrin Hölzl Italy Manuela Mölgg [37]
13 Nov 2010 Levi, Finland SL Austria Marlies Schild Germany Maria Riesch Finland Tanja Poutiainen [38]
27 Nov 2010 Aspen, USA GS France Tessa Worley Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Germany Kathrin Hölzl [39]
28 Nov 2010 SL Sweden Maria Pietilä Holmner Germany Maria Riesch Finland Tanja Poutiainen [40]
3 Dec 2010 Lake Louise, Canada DH Germany Maria Riesch United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Elisabeth Görgl [41]
4 Dec 2010 DH Germany Maria Riesch United States Lindsey Vonn Switzerland Dominique Gisin [42]
5 Dec 2010 SG United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Riesch United States Julia Mancuso [43]
11 Dec 2010 St. Moritz, Switzerland SG cancelled during 1st run, strong winds; rescheduled to 17 December in Val-d'Isère[11]
12 Dec 2010 GS France Tessa Worley Finland Tanja Poutiainen Slovenia Tina Maze [44]
17 Dec 2010[nb 2] Val-d'Isère, France SG cancelled, heavy snow; rescheduled to 21 January in Cortina d'Ampezzo[12]
18 Dec 2010 DH United States Lindsey Vonn Switzerland Nadja Kamer Switzerland Lara Gut [45]
19 Dec 2010 SC United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Elisabeth Görgl Austria Nicole Hosp [46]
21 Dec 2010 Courchevel, France SL Austria Marlies Schild Finland Tanja Poutiainen Slovenia Tina Maze [47]
28 Dec 2010 Semmering, Austria GS France Tessa Worley Germany Maria Riesch Germany Kathrin Hölzl [48]
29 Dec 2010 SL Austria Marlies Schild Germany Maria Riesch Germany Christina Geiger [49]
2 Jan 2011 Munich, Germany P Sweden Maria Pietilä Holmner Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Elisabeth Görgl [50]
4 Jan 2011 Zagreb, Croatia SL Austria Marlies Schild Germany Maria Riesch Italy Manuela Mölgg [51]
8 Jan 2011 Zauchensee, Austria DH United States Lindsey Vonn Sweden Anja Pärson Austria Anna Fenninger [52]
9 Jan 2011 SG Switzerland Lara Gut United States Lindsey Vonn Switzerland Dominique Gisin [53]
11 Jan 2011 Flachau, Austria SL Germany Maria Riesch
Finland Tanja Poutiainen
France Nastasia Noens [54]
15 Jan 2011 Maribor, Slovenia GS cancelled during 1st run, warm weather; not rescheduled[13]
16 Jan 2011 SL cancelled, warm weather; not rescheduled[13]
21 Jan 2011[nb 3] Cortina, Italy SG United States Lindsey Vonn Sweden Anja Pärson Austria Anna Fenninger [55]
22 Jan 2011 DH Germany Maria Riesch United States Julia Mancuso United States Lindsey Vonn [56]
23 Jan 2011 SG United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Riesch Switzerland Lara Gut [57]
29 Jan 2011 Sestriere, Italy DH cancelled, fog; rescheduled to 30 January[14]
30 Jan 2011[nb 4] DH cancelled, heavy snow; not rescheduled[13]
31 Jan 2011[nb 5] SC cancelled, heavy snow; rescheduled to 4 March in Tarvisio[15]
4 Feb 2011 Arber-Zwiesel, Germany SL Austria Marlies Schild Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová Finland Tanja Poutiainen [58]
5 Feb 2011 GS cancelled, strong winds and bad visibility; rescheduled to 6 February[16]
6 Feb 2011[nb 6] GS Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Italy Federica Brignone Austria Kathrin Zettel [59]
8–20 Feb 2011 Garmisch, Germany FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
25 Feb 2011 Åre, Sweden SC Germany Maria Riesch Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Elisabeth Görgl [60]
26 Feb 2011 DH United States Lindsey Vonn Slovenia Tina Maze Germany Maria Riesch [61]
27 Feb 2011 SG Germany Maria Riesch United States Lindsey Vonn United States Julia Mancuso [62]
4 Mar 2011[nb 7] Tarvisio, Italy SC Slovenia Tina Maze United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Riesch [63]
5 Mar 2011 DH Sweden Anja Pärson United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Elisabeth Görgl [64]
6 Mar 2011 SG United States Lindsey Vonn United States Julia Mancuso Germany Maria Riesch [65]
11 Mar 2011 Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech Republic GS Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Italy Denise Karbon United States Lindsey Vonn [66]
12 Mar 2011 SL Austria Marlies Schild Austria Kathrin Zettel Slovenia Tina Maze [67]
16 Mar 2011 Lenzerheide, Switzerland DH United States Julia Mancuso Switzerland Lara Gut Austria Elisabeth Görgl [68]
17 Mar 2011 SG cancelled, rain; not rescheduled[8]
18 Mar 2011 SL Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Marlies Schild Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová [69]
19 Mar 2011 GS cancelled, poor conditions; not rescheduled[17]

Team event

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
20 Mar 2011 Lenzerheide, Switzerland T  Germany
Viktoria Rebensburg
Maria Riesch
Susanne Riesch
Fritz Dopfer
Stephan Keppler
Felix Neureuther
 Italy
Federica Brignone
Giulia Gianesini
Denise Karbon
Cristian Deville
Manfred Mölgg
Giuliano Razzoli
 Austria
Anna Fenninger
Elisabeth Görgl
Michaela Kirchgasser
Romed Baumann
Hannes Reichelt
Philipp Schörghofer
[70]

Men's standings

Ladies' standings

Nations Cup

Footnotes

  1. ^ Rescheduled from 3 December 2010 in Beaver Creek.
  2. ^ Rescheduled from 11 December 2010 in St. Moritz.
  3. ^ Rescheduled from 17 December 2010 in Val-d'Isère.
  4. ^ Rescheduled from 29 January 2011.
  5. ^ Rescheduled from 30 January 2011.
  6. ^ Rescheduled from 5 February 2011.
  7. ^ Rescheduled from 31 January 2011 in Sestriere.

References

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  8. ^ a b "Final super G races canceled in Lenzerheide". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 17 March 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2011. Because there are race events planned every day through Sunday at World Cup Finals in Lenzerheide, the super G races will not be rescheduled and the globes will be given to athletes currently leading the standings.
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  13. ^ a b c "Maria Riesch on a winning streak". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 27 February 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2011. It comes a bit as a surprise that Maria Riesch increased the lead in the overall Cup standings, 1516-1320 over American Lindsey Vonn, leaving Are with a 196 point lead. She also scored the same 1516 of Cup points last year, just this year there are nine events left on the calendar!
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