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2000–01 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

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Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2000/01
Discipline Men Women
Overall Finland Mikko Ronkainen Australia Jacqui Cooper
Moguls Finland Mikko Ronkainen Norway Kari Traa
Aerials United States Eric Bergoust Australia Jacqui Cooper
Nations Cup  United States
Competition
Locations 9 9
Individual 15 15
Cancelled 1 1

The 2000/01 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty second World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 12 August 2000 and ended on 11 March 2001.[1][2] This season included two disciplines: aerials and moguls. Dual moguls title was not awarded because of only one event on both sides of world cup calendar.

Men

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
22 1 10 February 2001 Japan Iizuna kogen DM Canada Stéphane Rochon Japan Yugo Tsukita Japan Yusuke Kitamura
11 March 2001 Finland Himos DM cancelled
188 1 14 December 2000 France Tignes MO Finland Janne Lahtela Finland Sami Mustonen Finland Tapio Luusua
189 2 7 January 2001 United States Deer Valley MO Finland Mikko Ronkainen United States Evan Dybvig Finland Janne Lahtela
190 3 12 January 2001 Canada Mont Tremblant MO Finland Janne Lahtela United States Evan Dybvig France Cédric Regnier-Lafforgue
191 4 28 January 2001 United States Sunday River MO United States Travis Ramos United States Jonny Moseley Finland Arttu Leppäluoto
192 5 3 February 2001 Japan Inawashiro MO Finland Janne Lahtela Canada Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau United States Travis-Antone Cabral
193 6 11 February 2001 Japan Iizuna kogen MO Finland Mikko Ronkainen Canada Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau United States Toby Dawson
194 7 10 March 2001 Finland Himos MO United States Toby Dawson Finland Mikko Ronkainen Canada Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
192 1 12 August 2000 Australia Mt. Buller AE United States Eric Bergoust United States Jerry Grossi Canada Steve Omischl
193 2 13 August 2000 Australia Mt. Buller AE United States Eric Bergoust Czech Republic Aleš Valenta Canada Andy Capicik
194 3 2 December 2000 Canada Blackcomb AE United States Joe Pack United States Eric Bergoust Canada Steve Omischl
195 4 6 January 2001 United States Deer Valley AE Canada Nicolas Fontaine Canada Jeff Bean United States Joe Pack
196 5 13 January 2001 Canada Mont Tremblant AE Canada Nicolas Fontaine Belarus Dmitri Dashinski Belarus Aleksei Grishin
197 6 27 January 2001 United States Sunday River AE Belarus Dmitri Dashinski United States Joe Pack United States Eric Bergoust
198 7 10 March 2001 Finland Himos AE Belarus Aleksei Grishin Canada Steve Omischl Austria Christian Rijavec

Ladies

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
22 1 10 February 2001 Japan Iizuna kogen DM Canada Tami Bradley United States Ann Battelle Norway Kari Traa
11 March 2001 Finland Himos DM cancelled
188 1 14 December 2000 France Tignes MO Norway Kari Traa Japan Aiko Uemura France Berenice Gregoire
189 2 7 January 2001 United States Deer Valley MO United States Hannah Hardaway Norway Kari Traa Finland Minna Karhu
190 3 12 January 2001 Canada Mont Tremblant MO Norway Kari Traa Canada Jennifer Heil Austria Margarita Marbler
191 4 28 January 2001 United States Sunday River MO Norway Kari Traa Japan Tae Satoya United States Hannah Hardaway
192 5 3 February 2001 Japan Inawashiro MO Norway Kari Traa Japan Aiko Uemura United States Shannon Bahrke
193 6 11 February 2001 Japan Iizuna kogen MO Norway Kari Traa United States Hannah Hardaway Japan Aiko Uemura
194 7 10 March 2001 Finland Himos MO United States Hannah Hardaway Japan Aiko Uemura Canada Jennifer Heil

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
193 1 12 August 2000 Australia Mt. Buller AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Canada Veronika Bauer Russia Natalia Orekhova
194 2 13 August 2000 Australia Mt. Buller AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Australia Alisa Camplin Canada Veronika Bauer
195 3 2 December 2000 Canada Blackcomb AE Belarus Alla Tsuper Canada Deidra Dionne Australia Jacqui Cooper
196 4 6 January 2001 United States Deer Valley AE Switzerland Evelyne Leu Australia Jacqui Cooper United States Emily Cook
197 5 13 January 2001 Canada Mont Tremblant AE Belarus Alla Tsuper China Nannan Xu Norway Hilde Synnøve Lid
198 6 27 January 2001 United States Sunday River AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Belarus Alla Tsuper Switzerland Evelyne Leu
199 7 10 March 2001 Finland Himos AE China Nannan Xu Australia Jacqui Cooper Belarus Alla Tsuper

Men's standings

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Ladies' standings

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Nations Cup

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References

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  1. ^ "FIS Calendar". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
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