2010 Alpine Skiing World Cup

Alpine Ski World Cup 2010
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall Switzerland Carlo Janka United States Lindsey Vonn
Downhill Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Lindsey Vonn
Super-G Canada Erik Guay United States Lindsey Vonn
Giant slalom United States Ted Ligety Germany Kathrin Hölzl
Slalom Austria Reinfried Herbst Germany Maria Riesch
Combined Austria Benjamin Raich United States Lindsey Vonn
Nations Cup Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 16 15
Individual 34 32
 2009 2011 
2010 World Cup Champions
Carlo Janka won his first overall title.
Lindsey Vonn won her third consecutive overall title.

The 44th World Cup season began on 24 October 2009, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 14 March 2010, at the World Cup finals in Garmisch, Germany.[1]

No World Cup events were scheduled in February because of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada; the Olympic alpine events were scheduled for 13–27 February at Whistler Mountain.

The overall titles were won by Carlo Janka of Switzerland and Lindsey Vonn of the U.S., her third consecutive.

The 2010 season also marked the end to a long and successful career for Liechtenstein skier Marco Büchel.

FIS standards require that three events be completed in a discipline for a discipline trophy to be awarded. During this season, there were only three combined races (all super-combined) scheduled for the women. Because the third race was cancelled on 5 March, FIS had to make a decision about whether an official trophy would be awarded for the discipline.[2] Ultimately, FIS decided to award the discipline trophy to the leader after two events, Lindsey Vonn, giving her four crystal globes for the year (overall, downhill, Super G and combined).[3]

Race calendar

Key

DH Downhill
SG Super G
GS Giant Slalom
SL Slalom
K Combined (traditional)
SC Super Combined
T nations team event

Men

[4]

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
25-Oct-2009 Sölden, Austria GS  Switzerland  Didier Cuche United States Ted Ligety  Switzerland  Carlo Janka
15-Nov-2009 Levi, Finland SL Austria Reinfried Herbst Croatia Ivica Kostelić France Jean-Baptiste Grange
28-Nov-2009 Lake Louise, Canada DH  Switzerland  Didier Cuche Italy Werner Heel  Switzerland  Carlo Janka
29-Nov-2009 SG Canada Manuel Osborne-Paradis Austria Benjamin Raich Austria Michael Walchhofer
04-Dec-2009 Beaver Creek, USA SC  Switzerland  Carlo Janka  Switzerland  Didier Défago Croatia Natko Zrnčić-Dim
05-Dec-2009 DH  Switzerland  Carlo Janka  Switzerland  Didier Cuche Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
06-Dec-2009 GS  Switzerland  Carlo Janka Austria Benjamin Raich Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
11-Dec-2009 Val d'Isère, France SC Austria Benjamin Raich Austria Marcel Hirscher Italy Manfred Moelgg
Austria Romed Baumann
12-Dec-2009 SG Austria Michael Walchhofer United States Ted Ligety Italy Werner Heel
13-Dec-2009 GS Austria Marcel Hirscher Italy Massimiliano Blardone Austria Benjamin Raich
18-Dec-2009 Val Gardena, Italy SG Norway Aksel Lund Svindal  Switzerland  Carlo Janka Italy Patrick Staudacher
19-Dec-2009 DH Canada Manuel Osborne-Paradis Austria Mario Scheiber France Johan Clarey
 Switzerland  Ambrosi Hoffmann
20-Dec-2009 Alta Badia, Italy GS Italy Massimiliano Blardone Italy Davide Simoncelli France Cyprien Richard
21-Dec-2009 SL Austria Reinfried Herbst  Switzerland  Silvan Zurbriggen Austria Manfred Pranger
29-Dec-2009 Bormio, Italy DH Slovenia Andrej Jerman  Switzerland  Didier Défago Austria Michael Walchhofer
06-Jan-2010 Zagreb, Croatia SL Italy Giuliano Razzoli Italy Manfred Mölgg France Julien Lizeroux
09-Jan-2010 Adelboden, Switzerland GS Cancelled due to fog, 1st run incomplete. Rescheduled for 29-Jan at Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
10-Jan-2010 SL France Julien Lizeroux Austria Marcel Hirscher Croatia Ivica Kostelić
15-Jan-2010 Wengen, Switzerland SC United States Bode Miller  Switzerland  Carlo Janka  Switzerland  Silvan Zurbriggen
16-Jan-2010 DH  Switzerland  Carlo Janka Canada Manuel Osborne-Paradis Liechtenstein Marco Büchel
17-Jan-2010 SL Croatia Ivica Kostelić Sweden André Myhrer Austria Reinfried Herbst
22-Jan-2010 Kitzbühel, Austria SG  Switzerland  Didier Cuche Austria Michael Walchhofer Austria Georg Streitberger
23-Jan-2010 DH  Switzerland  Didier Cuche Slovenia Andrej Šporn Italy Werner Heel
24-Jan-2010 SL Germany Felix Neureuther France Julien Lizeroux Italy Giuliano Razzoli
24-Jan-2010 K Croatia Ivica Kostelić  Switzerland  Silvan Zurbriggen Austria Benjamin Raich
26-Jan-2010 Schladming, Austria SL Austria Reinfried Herbst  Switzerland  Silvan Zurbriggen Austria Manfred Pranger
29-Jan-2010 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia GS United States Ted Ligety Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Kjetil Jansrud
30-Jan-2010 GS Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Kjetil Jansrud United States Ted Ligety
31-Jan-2010 SL Austria Reinfried Herbst Austria Marcel Hirscher France Julien Lizeroux
2010 Winter Olympics   (13–27 February)
06-Mar-2010 Kvitfjell, Norway DH  Switzerland  Didier Cuche Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Klaus Kröll
07-Mar-2010 SG Canada Erik Guay Austria Hannes Reichelt Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
 Switzerland  Tobias Grünenfelder
10-Mar-2010 Garmisch, Germany DH  Switzerland  Carlo Janka Austria Mario Scheiber Canada Erik Guay
 Switzerland  Patrick Küng
11-Mar-2010 SG Canada Erik Guay Croatia Ivica Kostelić Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
12-Mar-2010 GS  Switzerland  Carlo Janka Italy Davide Simoncelli Austria Philipp Schörghofer
United States Ted Ligety
13-Mar-2010 SL Germany Felix Neureuther Austria Manfred Pranger Sweden André Myhrer

Ladies

[5]

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
24-Oct-2009 Sölden, Austria GS Finland Tanja Poutiainen Austria Kathrin Zettel Italy Denise Karbon
14-Nov-2009 Levi, Finland SL Germany Maria Riesch United States Lindsey Vonn Finland Tanja Poutiainen
28-Nov-2009 Aspen, USA GS Germany Kathrin Hölzl Austria Kathrin Zettel Italy Federica Brignone
29-Nov-2009 SL Czech Republic Šárka Záhrobská Austria Marlies Schild Austria Kathrin Zettel
04-Dec-2009 Lake Louise, Canada DH United States Lindsey Vonn Canada Emily Brydon Germany Maria Riesch
05-Dec-2009 DH United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Riesch Canada Emily Brydon
06-Dec-2009 SG Austria Elisabeth Görgl United States Lindsey Vonn France Ingrid Jacquemod
12-Dec-2009 Åre, Sweden GS France Tessa Worley Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Kathrin Zettel
13-Dec-2009 SL France Sandrine Aubert Germany Maria Riesch Germany Susanne Riesch
18-Dec-2009 Val d'Isère, France SC United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Riesch Austria Elisabeth Görgl
19-Dec-2009 DH Cancelled due to snowfall & wind; rescheduled for 08-Jan at Haus im Ennstal, Austria
20-Dec-2009 SG  Switzerland  Fränzi Aufdenblatten  Switzerland  Nadia Styger United States Lindsey Vonn
28-Dec-2009 Lienz, Austria GS Germany Kathrin Hölzl Italy Manuela Mölgg France Taïna Barioz
29-Dec-2009 SL Austria Marlies Schild France Sandrine Aubert Austria Kathrin Zettel
03-Jan-2010 Zagreb, Croatia SL France Sandrine Aubert Austria Kathrin Zettel Germany Susanne Riesch
08-Jan-2010 Haus im Ennstal, Austria DH United States Lindsey Vonn Sweden Anja Pärson Germany Maria Riesch
09-Jan-2010 DH United States Lindsey Vonn  Switzerland  Nadja Kamer France Ingrid Jacquemod
10-Jan-2010 SG United States Lindsey Vonn Sweden Anja Pärson Italy Nadia Fanchini
 Switzerland  Martina Schild
12-Jan-2010 Flachau, Austria SL Austria Marlies Schild Germany Maria Riesch Austria Kathrin Zettel
16-Jan-2010 Maribor, Slovenia GS Austria Kathrin Zettel Germany Maria Riesch Sweden Anja Pärson
17-Jan-2010 SL Austria Kathrin Zettel Slovenia Tina Maze Germany Maria Riesch
22-Jan-2010 Cortina, Italy SG United States Lindsey Vonn  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter Sweden Anja Pärson
23-Jan-2010 DH United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Riesch Sweden Anja Pärson
 Switzerland  Nadja Kamer
24-Jan-2010 GS Finland Tanja Poutiainen Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Germany Kathrin Hölzl
29-Jan-2010 St. Moritz, Switzerland SC Sweden Anja Pärson Austria Michaela Kirchgasser United States Lindsey Vonn
30-Jan-2010 DH Germany Maria Riesch France Ingrid Jacquemod  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter
31-Jan-2010 SG United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Andrea Fischbacher
France Marie Marchand-Arvier
2010 Winter Olympics   (14–26 February)
05-Mar-2010 Crans-Montana, Switzerland SC Cancelled due to high winds, not rescheduled
06-Mar-2010 DH United States Lindsey Vonn Italy Johanna Schnarf  Switzerland  Marianne Abderhalden
07-Mar-2010 SG  Switzerland  Dominique Gisin United States Lindsey Vonn United States Julia Mancuso
10-Mar-2010 Garmisch, Germany DH Germany Maria Riesch United States Lindsey Vonn Sweden Anja Pärson
11-Mar-2010 GS Slovenia Tina Maze Germany Kathrin Hölzl Germany Maria Riesch
12-Mar-2010 SG United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Elisabeth Görgl  Switzerland  Nadia Styger
13-Mar-2010 SL Austria Marlies Schild Austria Kathrin Zettel Germany Maria Riesch

Team event

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third
14-Mar-2010 Garmisch, Germany T  Czech Republic
Lucie Hrstková
Šárka Záhrobská
Ondřej Bank
Kryštof Krýzl
  Switzerland
Nadja Kamer
Nadia Styger
Fabienne Suter
Marc Berthod
Marc Gini
Sandro Viletta
 Austria
Elisabeth Görgl
Michaela Kirchgasser
Kathrin Zettel
Romed Baumann
Marcel Hirscher
Benjamin Raich


Standings: Men

Overall

Pos. Points
1.  Switzerland  Carlo Janka 1197
2. Austria Benjamin Raich 1091
3.  Switzerland  Didier Cuche 952
4. Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 883
5. Croatia Ivica Kostelić 805

Final standings after 34 races.[6]

Downhill

Pos. Points
1.  Switzerland  Didier Cuche 528
2.  Switzerland  Carlo Janka 448
3. Italy Werner Heel 292
4. Canada Manuel Osborne-Paradis 281
5. Austria Mario Scheiber 273

Final standings after 8 races.[7]

Super G

Pos. Points
1. Canada Erik Guay 331
2. Austria Michael Walchhofer 316
3. Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 314
4. Austria Benjamin Raich 210
5. Austria Mario Scheiber 199

Final standings after 6 races.[8]

Giant slalom

Pos. Points
1. United States Ted Ligety 412
2.  Switzerland  Carlo Janka 341
3. Austria Benjamin Raich 331
4. Italy Davide Simoncelli 311
5. Italy Massimiliano Blardone 309

Final standings after 7 races.[9]

Slalom

Pos. Points
1. Austria Reinfried Herbst 534
2. France Julien Lizeroux 512
3.  Switzerland  Silvan Zurbriggen 365
4. Croatia Ivica Kostelić 360
5. Germany Felix Neureuther 329

Final standings after 9 races.[10]

Combined

Pos. Points
1. Austria Benjamin Raich 246
2.  Switzerland  Carlo Janka 216
3. Croatia Ivica Kostelić 172
4.  Switzerland  Silvan Zurbriggen 166
5. United States Bode Miller 145

Final standings after 4 races.[11]

Standings: Ladies

Overall

Pos. Points
1. United States Lindsey Vonn 1671
2. Germany Maria Riesch 1516
3. Sweden Anja Pärson 1047
4. Slovenia Tina Maze 943
5. Austria Kathrin Zettel 938

Final standings after 32 races.[12]

Downhill

Pos. Points
1. United States Lindsey Vonn 725
2. Germany Maria Riesch 556
3. Sweden Anja Pärson 385
4. France Ingrid Jacquemod 271
5.  Switzerland  Nadja Kamer 266

Final standings after 8 races.[13]

Super G

Pos. Points
1. United States Lindsey Vonn 620
2. Austria Elisabeth Görgl 300
3.  Switzerland  Nadia Styger 291
4.  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter 266
5. Austria Andrea Fischbacher 239

Final standings after 7 races.[14]

Giant slalom

Pos. Points
1. Germany Kathrin Hölzl 471
2. Austria Kathrin Zettel 394
3. Slovenia Tina Maze 372
4. Germany Viktoria Rebensburg 271
5. Finland Tanja Poutiainen 263

Final standings after 7 races.[15]

Slalom

Pos. Points
1. Germany Maria Riesch 493
2. Austria Kathrin Zettel 490
3. Austria Marlies Schild 420
4. France Sandrine Aubert 406
5. Czech Republic Šárka Záhrobská 347

Final standings after 8 races.[16]

Combined

Pos. Points
1. United States Lindsey Vonn 160
2. Sweden Anja Pärson 150
3. Austria Michaela Kirchgasser 130
4. Austria Elisabeth Görgl 110
5. Germany Maria Riesch 80

Final standings after 2 races.[17]

Standings: Nations Cup

Overall

Pos. Points
1.  Austria 9207
2.  Switzerland  Switzerland 7263
3.  Italy 5093
4.  France 4428
5.  United States 4131

Final standings after 66 races.[18]

Men

Pos. Points
1.  Austria 5467
2.  Switzerland  Switzerland 4502
3.  Italy 2903
4.  France 2024
5.  Canada 1852

Final standings after 34 races.[19]

Ladies

Pos. Points
1.  Austria 3740
2.  Germany 2761
3.  Switzerland  Switzerland 2601
4.  United States 2599
5.  France 2404

Final standings after 32 races.[20]

References

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