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2020–21 FIS Alpine Ski Continental Cup

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2020–21 FIS Alpine Ski Continental Cup
Discipline Men Women
European Cup Austria Maximilian Lahnsteiner Norway Marte Monsen
Nor-Am Cup cancelled due to COVID-19 cancelled due to COVID-19
Far East Cup Czech Republic Kryštof Krýzl Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko
South American Cup cancelled due to COVID-19 cancelled due to COVID-19
Australia-New Zealand Cup cancelled due to COVID-19 cancelled due to COVID-19
Competition

The 2020–21 FIS Alpine Ski Continental Cup (AOC) was a season of the FIS Alpine Ski Continental Cup, a series of second-level alpine skiing competitions arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS).

Winners

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The overall winners from the 2020–21 season's Continental Cups are rewarded a right to start in the first period in the following 2021–22 World Cup season.[1]

Men

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Cup Abbr. Men
Winner Second Third
European Cup[2] EC Austria Maximilian Lahnsteiner


Downhill: France Victor Schuller
Slalom: United Kingdom Billy Major
Giant Slalom: Austria Dominik Raschner
Super-G: Switzerland Stefan Rogentin
Alpine combined: Switzerland Joel Lütolf

Austria Raphael Haaser


Downhill: Austria Maximilian Lahnsteiner
Slalom: Germany Anton Tremmel
Giant Slalom: Switzerland Semyel Bissig
Super-G: Switzerland Ralph Weber
Alpine combined: France Florian Loriot

Austria Dominik Raschner


Downhill: United States Erik Arvidsson
Slalom: Switzerland Marc Rochat
Giant Slalom: Norway Timon Haugan
Super-G: France Roy Piccard
Alpine combined: Switzerland Luca Aerni

Nor-Am Cup NAC cancelled due to COVID-19
Far East Cup FEC Czech Republic Kryštof Krýzl
Slalom: Czech Republic Kryštof Krýzl
Giant Slalom: Japan Seigo Kato

Japan Seigo Kato
Slalom: Bulgaria Kamen Zlatkov
Giant Slalom: Russia Aleksander Andrienko

Japan Yohei Koyama
Slalom: Japan Yohei Koyama
Giant Slalom: Russia Ivan Kuznetsov

South American Cup SAC cancelled due to COVID-19
Australia-New Zealand Cup ANC cancelled due to COVID-19

Women

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Cup Abbr. Women
Winner Second Third
European Cup[3] EC Norway Marte Monsen


Downhill: Austria Lisa Grill
Slalom: Slovenia Andreja Slokar
Giant Slalom: Norway Marte Monsen
Super-G: Switzerland Jasmina Suter

Slovenia Andreja Slokar


Downhill: Austria Nadine Fest
Slalom: Italy Lara Della Mea
Giant Slalom: Switzerland Simone Wild
Super-G: Switzerland Stephanie Jenal

Germany Jessica Hilzinger


Downhill: Austria Vanessa Nussbaumer
Slalom: Sweden Sara Rask
Giant Slalom: Sweden Hilma Loevblom
Super-G: Russia Julia Pleshkova

Nor-Am Cup NAC cancelled due to COVID-19
Far East Cup FEC Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko
Slalom: Russia Anastasia Gornostaeva
Giant Slalom: Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko

Russia Anastasia Gornostaeva
Slalom: Russia Polina Melnikova
Giant Slalom: Russia Julia Pleshkova

Russia Polina Melnikova
Slalom: Japan Sakurako Mukogawa
Giant Slalom: Japan Miho Mizutani

South American Cup SAC cancelled due to COVID-19
Australia-New Zealand Cup ANC cancelled due to COVID-19

Results

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Men

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European Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
1 2 December 2020   Austria Gurgl Giant Slalom Austria Raphael Haaser Germany Stefan Luitz Italy Alex Hofer
2 3 December 2020   Giant Slalom Germany Julian Rauchfuss Austria Raphael Haaser Austria Magnus Walch
3 7 December 2020   Switzerland Zinal Super-G Switzerland Ralph Weber Italy Guglielmo Bosca Switzerland Nils Mani
4 8 December 2020   Alpine Combined Switzerland Joel Lütolf France Florian Loriot Switzerland Luca Aerni
5 Super-G Switzerland Justin Murisier Austria Maximilian Lahnsteiner Switzerland Urs Kryenbühl
6 9 December 2020   Giant Slalom France Cyprien Sarrazin Italy Alex Hofer Germany Fabian Gratz
11 December 2020   Italy Livigno Parallel cancelled
7 14 December 2020   Italy Santa Caterina Downhill Austria Maximilian Lahnsteiner Switzerland Lars Rösti Switzerland Yannick Chabloz
8 15 December 2020   Downhill Austria Clemens Nocker Austria Maximilian Lahnsteiner Sweden Olle Sundin
17 December 2020   Italy Obereggen Parallel moved to Val di Fassa, Italy on the same date
9 17 December 2020   Italy Val di Fassa Slalom France Clément Noël Italy Stefano Gross Switzerland Luca Aerni
10 18 December 2020   Slalom France Théo Letitre Italy Manfred Mölgg Germany Sebastian Holzmann
11 21 December 2020   Austria Altenmarkt-Zauchensee Super-G Austria Raphael Haaser Austria Daniel Hemetsberger France Roy Piccard
12 22 December 2020   Super-G France Roy Piccard France Mathieu Faivre Italy Giovanni Franzoni
13 6 January 2021   France Val Cenis Slalom United Kingdom Laurie Taylor Switzerland Dionys Kippel Germany Fabian Himmelsbach
14 7 January 2021   Slalom United Kingdom Billy Major United Kingdom Laurie Taylor Austria Dominik Raschner
13 January 2021   Switzerland Gstaad Parallel cancelled
18 January 2021   Switzerland Wengen Super-G moved to Zinal, Switzerland on the same dates
19 January 2021   Super-G
15 18 January 2021   Switzerland Zinal Super-G Switzerland Lars Rösti Switzerland Arnaud Boisset Austria Stefan Rieser
16 19 January 2021   Super-G Switzerland Josua Mettler Austria Maximilian Lahnsteiner Switzerland Ralph Weber
17 26 January 2021   France Orcières-Merlette Downhill United States Erik Arvidsson Switzerland Gilles Roulin United States Sam Morse
18 27 January 2021   Downhill France Victor Schuller Austria Raphael Haaser France Sam Alphand
19 28 January 2021   Super-G Austria Maximilian Lahnsteiner Switzerland Stefan Rogentin Austria Raphael Haaser
28 January 2021   Alpine Combined cancelled
20 2 February 2021   Italy Folgaria Giant Slalom Switzerland Semyel Bissig Norway Timon Haugan France Cyprien Sarrazin
21 3 February 2021   Giant Slalom Norway Timon Haugan United States River Radamus Austria Dominik Raschner
22 6 February 2021   Germany Berchtesgaden Giant Slalom Austria Dominik Raschner Austria Stefan Brennsteiner Germany Fabian Gratz
23 7 February 2021   Giant Slalom Austria Stefan Brennsteiner Austria Dominik Raschner Germany Bastian Meisen
24 18 February 2021   Switzerland Hasliberg Slalom United Kingdom Billy Major Germany Anton Tremmel Italy Tommaso Sala
25 19 February 2021   Slalom United States Benjamin Ritchie Norway Alexander Steen Olsen United States Jett Seymour
26 24 February 2021   Italy Sella Nevea Downhill France Victor Schuller Switzerland Ralph Weber Sweden Olle Sundin
27 25 February 2021   Downhill United States Erik Arvidsson Switzerland Ralph Weber France Victor Schuller
28 28 February 2021   Germany Oberjoch Slalom Norway Jonathan Nordbotten United States Jett Seymour Switzerland Marc Rochat
12 March 2021   Austria Saalbach Downhill cancelled
29 13 March 2021   Super-G Switzerland Stefan Rogentin Austria Daniel Hemetsberger France Roy Piccard
30 18 March 2021   Austria Reiteralm Giant Slalom Italy Hannes Zingerle Germany Julian Rauchfuss Austria Daniel Meier
31 19 March 2021   Slalom Norway Alexander Steen Olsen Germany Sebastian Holzmann Austria Dominik Raschner

Nor-Am Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
7 April 2021   United States Aspen Downhill cancelled due to COVID-19
8 April 2021   Downhill
9 April 2021   Super-G
11 April 2021   Alpine Combined
11 April 2021   Super-G
12 April 2021   Giant Slalom
13 April 2021   Giant Slalom
14 April 2021   Slalom
15 April 2021   Slalom
16 April 2021   Parallel

Far East Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
18 February 2021   South Korea Jeongseon Giant Slalom cancelled
19 February 2021   Slalom
23 February 2021   South Korea Pocheon Giant Slalom cancelled, moved to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia
24 February 2021   Giant Slalom
25 February 2021   Slalom
26 February 2021   Slalom
2 March 2021   Japan Akan Slalom cancelled
3 March 2021   Slalom
5 March 2021   Japan Engaru Giant Slalom cancelled, moved to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia
6 March 2021   Giant Slalom
7 March 2021   Slalom
1 19 March 2021   Russia Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Giant Slalom Russia Ivan Kuznetsov Czech Republic Jan Zabystřan Japan Seigo Kato
2 20 March 2021   Giant Slalom Japan Seigo Kato Czech Republic Kryštof Krýzl Russia Aleksandr Andrienko
3 21 March 2021   Slalom Bulgaria Kamen Zlatkov Japan Yohei Koyama Czech Republic Jan Zabystřan
4 22 March 2021   Slalom Czech Republic Kryštof Krýzl Czech Republic Jan Zabystřan Bulgaria Kamen Zlatkov
5 24 March 2021   Slalom Japan Yohei Koyama Czech Republic Kryštof Krýzl Bulgaria Kamen Zlatkov
6 25 March 2021   Slalom Czech Republic Kryštof Krýzl Slovenia Tijan Marovt Austria Richard Leitgeb
7 26 March 2021   Giant Slalom Russia Ivan Kuznetsov Japan Seigo Kato Czech Republic Kryštof Krýzl
8 27 March 2021   Giant Slalom Russia Aleksandr Andrienko Japan Seigo Kato Czech Republic Jan Zabystřan

South American Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
9 August 2020 Argentina Chapelco Giant Slalom cancelled due to COVID-19
11 August 2020 Argentina Cerro Catedral Giant Slalom
12 August 2020 Giant Slalom
13 August 2020 Slalom
14 August 2020 Slalom
17 August 2020 Argentina Perito Moreno Slalom
18 August 2020 Slalom
2 September 2020 Chile La Parva Downhill
3 September 2020 Downhill
4 September 2020 Super-G
8 September 2020 Chile Corralco Downhill
9 September 2020 Alpine Combined
9 September 2020 Downhill
10 September 2020 Downhill
10 September 2020 Super-G
11 September 2020 Super-G
21 September 2020 Argentina Cerro Castor Slalom
22 September 2020 Slalom
23 September 2020 Giant Slalom
24 September 2020 Giant Slalom

Australia-New Zealand Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
23 August 2020 New Zealand Coronet Peak Super-G cancelled due to COVID-19
24 August 2020 Super-G
27 August 2020 Giant Slalom
28 August 2020 Giant Slalom
31 August 2020 Slalom
1 September 2020 Slalom

Women

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European Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
12 December 2020   Italy Livigno Parallel cancelled
1 12 December 2020   Italy Ahrntal Slalom Italy Lara Della Mea Germany Jessica Hilzinger Italy Marta Rossetti
2 13 December 2020   Slalom Czech Republic Martina Dubovská Italy Lara Della Mea Austria Marie-Therese Sporer
3 16 December 2020   Austria Hippach Giant Slalom Poland Maryna Gasienica-Daniel Austria Elisa Mörzinger United States Paula Moltzan
4 17 December 2020   Giant Slalom Poland Maryna Gasienica-Daniel Norway Maria Therese Tviberg Sweden Hilma Loevblom
5 20 December 2021   Italy Andalo Giant Slalom Norway Mina Fürst Holtmann Switzerland Camille Rast France Coralie Frasse Sombet
21 December 2020   Giant Slalom moved to Livigno, Italy on 27 February
4 January 2021   Switzerland St.Moritz Super-G moved to Zinal, Switzerland on the same dates
5 January 2021   Super-G
6 4 January 2021   Switzerland Zinal Super-G Switzerland Stephanie Jenal Switzerland Jasmina Suter Austria Lisa Grill
7 5 January 2021   Super-G Austria Lisa Grill Austria Christina Ager Switzerland Rahel Kopp
6 January 2021   France Tignes Downhill cancelled
7 January 2021   Downhill
8 9 January 2021   France Vaujany Slalom Sweden Elsa Håkansson-Fermbäck Slovenia Andreja Slokar Switzerland Camille Rast
9 10 January 2021   Slalom Slovenia Andreja Slokar Germany Marina Ostler Italy Serena Viviani
12 January 2021   Switzerland Gstaad Parallel cancelled
10 16 January 2021   Switzerland Crans-Montana Downhill Switzerland Jasmine Flury Austria Lisa Grill Switzerland Noemie Kolly
17 January 2021   Downhill cancelled
21 January 2021   Switzerland Melchsee-Frutt Slalom moved to Gstaad, Switzerland on the same dates
22 January 2021   Slalom
11 21 January 2021   Switzerland Gstaad Slalom Austria Marie-Therese Sporer Sweden Emelie Wikström Sweden Sara Rask
12 22 January 2021   Slalom Slovenia Andreja Slokar Italy Lara Della Mea Sweden Emelie Wikström
13 25 January 2021   Austria Zell am See Slalom Germany Lena Dürr Slovenia Andreja Slokar Germany Emma Aicher
14 26 January 2021   Slalom Croatia Zrinka Ljutić Germany Lena Dürr Sweden Liv Ceder
15 2 February 2021   Slovenia Krvavec Giant Slalom Croatia Zrinka Ljutić Norway Marte Monsen Norway Kaja Norbye
3 February 2021   Giant Slalom moved to Berchtesgaden, Germany on 15 February
10 February 2021   Italy Sarntal Alpine Combined moved to Val di Fassa, Italy
11 February 2021   Super-G
16 11 February 2021   Italy Santa Caterina Downhill Austria Lisa Grill Austria Nadine Fest Austria Christina Ager
17 11 February 2021   Downhill Austria Lisa Grill Austria Nadine Fest Austria Sabrina Maier
18 13 February 2021   Germany Berchtesgaden Giant Slalom Austria Elisa Mörzinger Switzerland Simone Wild Germany Jessica Hilzinger
19 14 February 2021   Giant Slalom Sweden Hilma Loevblom Germany Jessica Hilzinger Italy Roberta Midali
Austria Magdalena Kappaurer
20 15 February 2021   Giant Slalom Italy Roberta Midali Italy Roberta Melesi Norway Marte Monsen
23 February 2021   Serbia Kopaonik Giant Slalom Giant Slalom moved to Livigno, Italy on 28 February
24 February 2021   Slalom
25 February 2021   Slalom
21 27 February 2021   Italy Livigno Giant Slalom Germany Jessica Hilzinger Norway Marte Monsen Italy Karoline Pichler
22 28 February 2021   Giant Slalom Norway Marte Monsen Sweden Hanna Aronsson Elfman Poland Magdalena Łuczak
23 2 March 2021   Italy Val di Fassa Super-G Switzerland Jasmina Suter Russia Julia Pleshkova Switzerland Stephanie Jenal
24 3 March 2021   Super-G Russia Julia Pleshkova Italy Karoline Pichler Austria Sabrina Maier
17 March 2021   Austria Saalbach Downhill cancelled
18 March 2021   Super-G
25 20 March 2021   Austria Reiteralm Giant Slalom Norway Marte Monsen Switzerland Simone Wild Italy Roberta Melesi
26 21 March 2021   Slalom United Kingdom Charlie Guest Sweden Elsa Håkansson-Fermbäck Austria Marie-Therese Sporer

Nor-Am Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
7 April 2021   United States Aspen Downhill cancelled due to COVID-19
8 April 2021   Downhill
9 April 2021   Super-G
10 April 2021   Alpine Combined
10 April 2021   Super-G
12 April 2021   Slalom
13 April 2021   Slalom
14 April 2021   Giant Slalom
15 April 2021   Giant Slalom
16 April 2021   Parallel

Far East Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
18 February 2021   South Korea Jeongseon Giant Slalom cancelled
19 February 2021   Slalom
23 February 2021   South Korea Pocheon Giant Slalom cancelled, moved to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia
24 February 2021   Giant Slalom
25 February 2021   Slalom
26 February 2021   Slalom
2 March 2021   Japan Akan Slalom cancelled
3 March 2021   Slalom
5 March 2021   Japan Engaru Giant Slalom cancelled, moved to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia
6 March 2021   Giant Slalom
7 March 2021   Slalom
1 19 March 2021   Russia Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Giant Slalom Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko Russia Julia Pleshkova Russia Anastasiia Silanteva
2 20 March 2021   Giant Slalom Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko Russia Julia Pleshkova Japan Mio Arai
3 21 March 2021   Slalom Russia Anastasia Gornostaeva Japan Sakurako Mukogawa Russia Polina Melnikova
4 22 March 2021   Slalom Russia Anastasia Gornostaeva Russia Polina Melnikova Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko
5 24 March 2021   Slalom Russia Anastasia Gornostaeva Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko Russia Polina Melnikova
6 25 March 2021   Slalom Russia Anastasia Gornostaeva Japan Sakurako Mukogawa Russia Polina Melnikova
7 26 March 2021   Giant Slalom Russia Julia Pleshkova Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko Japan Miho Mizutani
8 27 March 2021   Giant Slalom Russia Julia Pleshkova Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko Japan Miho Mizutani

South American Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
9 August 2020 Argentina Chapelco Giant Slalom cancelled due to COVID-19
11 August 2020 Argentina Cerro Catedral Giant Slalom
12 August 2020 Giant Slalom
13 August 2020 Slalom
14 August 2020 Slalom
17 August 2020 Argentina Perito Moreno Slalom
18 August 2020 Slalom
2 September 2020 Chile La Parva Downhill
3 September 2020 Downhill
4 September 2020 Super-G
8 September 2020 Chile Corralco Downhill
9 September 2020 Alpine Combined
9 September 2020 Downhill
10 September 2020 Downhill
10 September 2020 Super-G
11 September 2020 Super-G
21 September 2020 Argentina Cerro Castor Slalom
22 September 2020 Slalom
23 September 2020 Giant Slalom
24 September 2020 Giant Slalom

Australia-New Zealand Cup

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third
23 August 2020 New Zealand Coronet Peak Super-G cancelled due to COVID-19
24 August 2020 Super-G
27 August 2020 Giant Slalom
28 August 2020 Giant Slalom
31 August 2020 Slalom
1 September 2020 Slalom

References

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  1. ^ "Rules for the Fis Alpine Continental Cups" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  2. ^ "2021 Europa Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  3. ^ "2021 Europa Cup Overall Standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 February 2021.