2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Marco Odermatt (3) | Lara Gut-Behrami (2) | |
Downhill | Marco Odermatt (1) | Cornelia Hütter (1) | |
Super-G | Marco Odermatt (2) | Lara Gut-Behrami (5) | |
Giant slalom | Marco Odermatt (3) | Lara Gut-Behrami (1) | |
Slalom | Manuel Feller (1) | Mikaela Shiffrin (8) | |
Nations Cup | Switzerland (10) | Austria (35) | |
Nations Cup Overall | Switzerland (11) | ||
Competition | |||
Edition | 58th | 58th | |
Locations | 21 | 22 | |
Individual | 35 | 39 | |
Cancelled | 13 | 8 | |
Rescheduled | 4 | 2 | |
The 2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, organised by the International Ski Federation (FIS) was the 58th World Cup season in alpine skiing for men and women.[1][2]
The season started on 28 October 2023 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 24 March 2024 at the finals in Saalbach, Austria.[3][4]
Marco Odermatt and Mikaela Shiffrin were the reigning overall champions from the last two seasons. Odermatt successfully defended the title, while Shiffrin finished the season in 3rd place. Lara Gut-Behrami won the women’s overall title for the second time in her career.
On 25 October, FIS prolonged the suspension of the Russian and Belarusian national team from competitions due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5]
Season overview
[edit]On 9 December, Joan Verdú took third place in the men's giant slalom at Val d'Isère, which was the first World Cup podium for Andorra.[6]
For the first time ever in a Women's World Cup and first time since 2018 (Men's Super-G in Beaver Creek), five skiers stood on the podium (Downhill in Cortina d'Ampezzo).[7]
During the season, many skiers who have victories in the World Cup were injured during training or the competition itself and had to end the season, including: Marco Schwarz, Wendy Holdener, Alexis Pinturault, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Petra Vlhová, Corinne Suter, Sofia Goggia and Elena Curtoni.
For the first time in the history of the World Cup, during the slalom in Chamonix, Daniel Yule won the competition, taking 30th place after the first run, thus breaking the record of Lucas Braathen, who won the slalom in Wengen after being in 29th place after the first run.[8]
This season, 21 races have been canceled due to weather conditions.
Map of world cup hosts
[edit]All 37 locations hosting world cup events for men (21), women (22), and shared (8) this season.
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North America |
Switzerland |
Men
[edit]- The number of races in the World Cup history
Total | DH | SG | GS | SL | AC | PS | PG | CE | K.O. | Winners |
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1927 | 532 | 245 | 457 | 538 | 134 | 2 | 8 | 10 | 1 | 307 |
after SG in Saalbach (22 March 2024)
Calendar
[edit]All | # | Date | Venue (slope %) | Type | Winner | Second | Third | R. |
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29 October 2023 | Sölden (Rettenbach 68.2%) |
GS cnx | cancelled due to strong wind after 47 skiers had run; moved to Aspen[10] | |||||
11 November 2023 | Zermatt-Cervinia (Gran Becca 60%) |
DH cnx | cancelled due to heavy snowfall; one downhill moved to Val Gardena/Gröden[11] | |||||
12 November 2023 | DH cnx | |||||||
1893 | 1 | 18 November 2023 | Gurgl (Kirchenkar) |
SL 529 | Manuel Feller | Marco Schwarz | Michael Matt | [12] |
1 December 2023 | Beaver Creek (Birds of Prey 68%) |
DH cnx | cancelled due to heavy snowfall and strong wind; one downhill moved to Wengen | |||||
2 December 2023 | DH cnx | |||||||
3 December 2023 | SG cnx | |||||||
1894 | 2 | 9 December 2023 | Val d'Isère (La face de Bellevarde 71%) |
GS 448 | Marco Odermatt | Marco Schwarz | Joan Verdú | [13] |
10 December 2023 | SL cnx | cancelled due to wet snow and strong wind | ||||||
1895 | 3 | [a]14 December 2023 | Val Gardena/Gröden (Saslong 56.9%) |
DH 525 | Bryce Bennett | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | Marco Odermatt | [14] |
1896 | 4 | 15 December 2023 | SG 239 | Vincent Kriechmayr | Daniel Hemetsberger | Marco Odermatt | [15] | |
1897 | 5 | 16 December 2023 | DH 526 | Dominik Paris | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | Bryce Bennett | [16] | |
1898 | 6 | 17 December 2023 | Alta Badia (Gran Risa 69%) |
GS 449 | Marco Odermatt | Filip Zubčić | Žan Kranjec | [17] |
1899 | 7 | 18 December 2023 | GS 450 | Marco Odermatt | Marco Schwarz | Žan Kranjec | [18] | |
1900 | 8 | 22 December 2023 | Madonna di Campiglio (Canalone Miramonti 60%) |
SL 530 | Marco Schwarz | Clément Noël | Dave Ryding | [19] |
1901 | 9 | 28 December 2023 | Bormio (Stelvio 63%) |
DH 527 | Cyprien Sarrazin | Marco Odermatt | Cameron Alexander | [20] |
1902 | 10 | 29 December 2023 | SG 240 | Marco Odermatt | Raphael Haaser | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | [21] | |
1903 | 11 | 6 January 2024 | Adelboden (Chuenisbärgli 60%) |
GS 451 | Marco Odermatt | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | Filip Zubčić | [22] |
1904 | 12 | 7 January 2024 | SL 531 | Manuel Feller | Atle Lie McGrath | Dominik Raschner | [23] | |
1905 | 13 | [b]11 January 2024 | Wengen (Lauberhorn 90% – Speed) (Männlichen 72% – Technical) |
DH 528 | Marco Odermatt | Cyprien Sarrazin | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | [24] |
1906 | 14 | 12 January 2024 | SG 241 | Cyprien Sarrazin | Marco Odermatt | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | [25] | |
1907 | 15 | 13 January 2024 | DH 529 | Marco Odermatt | Cyprien Sarrazin | Dominik Paris | [26] | |
1908 | 16 | 14 January 2024 | SL 532 | Manuel Feller | Atle Lie McGrath | Henrik Kristoffersen | [27] | |
1909 | 17 | 19 January 2024 | Kitzbühel (Streif 85% – Speed) (Ganslern 70% – Technical) |
DH 530 | Cyprien Sarrazin | Florian Schieder | Marco Odermatt | [28] |
1910 | 18 | 20 January 2024 | DH 531 | Cyprien Sarrazin | Marco Odermatt | Dominik Paris | [29] | |
1911 | 19 | 21 January 2024 | SL 533 | Linus Straßer | Kristoffer Jakobsen | Daniel Yule | [30] | |
1912 | 20 | 23 January 2024 | Schladming (Planai 54%) |
GS 452 | Marco Odermatt | Manuel Feller | Žan Kranjec | [31] |
1913 | 21 | 24 January 2024 | SL 534 | Linus Straßer | Timon Haugan | Clément Noël | [32] | |
1914 | 22 | 27 January 2024 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Kandahar 1 85%) |
SG 242 | Nils Allègre | Guglielmo Bosca | Loïc Meillard | [33] |
1915 | 23 | 28 January 2024 | SG 243 | Marco Odermatt | Raphael Haaser | Franjo von Allmen | [34] | |
2 February 2024 | Chamonix (La Verte des Houches – SL) |
DH cnx | cancelled due to the high temperatures and unfavorable snow conditions | |||||
3 February 2024 | DH cnx | |||||||
1916 | 24 | 4 February 2024 | SL 535 | Daniel Yule | Loïc Meillard | Clément Noël | [35] | |
1917 | 25 | 10 February 2024 | Bansko (Banderitza) |
GS 453 | Marco Odermatt | Alexander Steen Olsen | Manuel Feller | [36] |
11 February 2024 | SL cnx | cancelled due to heavy rain after 31 skiers had run | ||||||
1918 | 26 | 17 February 2024 | Kvitfjell (Olympiabakken) |
DH 532 | Niels Hintermann | Vincent Kriechmayr | Cameron Alexander | [37] |
1919 | 27 | 18 February 2024 | SG 244 | Vincent Kriechmayr | Jeffrey Read | Marco Odermatt Dominik Paris |
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1920 | 28 | 24 February 2024 | Palisades Tahoe (Red Dog) |
GS 454 | Marco Odermatt | Henrik Kristoffersen | River Radamus | [39] |
1921 | 29 | 25 February 2024 | SL 536 | Manuel Feller | Clément Noël | Linus Straßer | [40] | |
1922 | 30 | [c]1 March 2024 | Aspen (Strawpile – GS) (Lower Ruthies Run – SL) |
GS 455 | Marco Odermatt | Loïc Meillard | Atle Lie McGrath | [41] |
1923 | 31 | 2 March 2024 | GS 456 | Marco Odermatt | Loïc Meillard | Timon Haugan | [42] | |
1924 | 32 | 3 March 2024 | SL 537 | Loïc Meillard | Linus Straßer | Henrik Kristoffersen | [43] | |
9 March 2024 | Kranjska Gora (Podkoren 3 59%) |
GS cnx | cancelled due to unfavourable weather conditions (heavy rain) | |||||
[d]9 March 2024 | SL cnx | |||||||
World Cup Season Final | ||||||||
1925 | 33 | 16 March 2024 | Saalbach (Schneekristall-Zwölfer – GS 72%) (Ulli Maier – SL, DH, SG) |
GS 457 | Loïc Meillard | Joan Verdú | Thomas Tumler | [44] |
1926 | 34 | 17 March 2024 | SL 538 | Timon Haugan | Manuel Feller | Linus Straßer | [45] | |
1927 | 35 | 22 March 2024 | SG 245 | Stefan Rogentin | Loïc Meillard | Arnaud Boisset | [46] | |
24 March 2024 | DH cnx | cancelled due to snowfall and strong wind | ||||||
58th FIS World Cup Overall (18 November 2023 – 22 March 2024) |
Marco Odermatt | Loïc Meillard | Manuel Feller | [47] |
Overall leaders
[edit]No. | Holder | Date gained | Place | Date forfeited | Place | Number of competitions |
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1. | Manuel Feller | 18 November 2023 | Gurgl | 9 December 2023 | Val d'Isère | 1 |
2. | Marco Schwarz | 9 December 2023 | Val d'Isère | 15 December 2023 | Val Gardena/Gröden | 2 |
3. | Marco Odermatt | 14 December 2023[e] | Val Gardena/Gröden | 22 December 2023 | Madonna di Campiglio | 5 |
4. | Marco Schwarz | 22 December 2023 | Madonna di Campiglio | 28 December 2023 | Bormio | 1 |
5. | Marco Odermatt | 28 December 2023 | Bormio | Overall Winner | 26 |
Rankings
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Women
[edit]- The number of races in the World Cup history
Total | DH | SG | GS | SL | AC | PS | PG | CE | K.O. | Winners |
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1811 | 450 | 270 | 456 | 509 | 106 | 6 | 3 | 10 | 1 | 257 |
after DH in Saalbach (23 March 2024)
Calendar
[edit]Overall leaders
[edit]No. | Holder | Date gained | Place | Date forfeited | Place | Number of competitions |
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1. | Lara Gut-Behrami | 28 October 2023 | Sölden | 11 November 2023 | Levi | 1 |
2. | Petra Vlhová | 11 November 2023 | Levi | 12 November 2023 | Levi | 1 |
3. | Mikaela Shiffrin | 12 November 2023 | Levi | 10 February 2024 | Soldeu | 24 |
4. | Lara Gut-Behrami | 10 February 2024 | Soldeu | Overall Winner | 13 |
Rankings
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Nations Cup
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Overall
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Prize money
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Top-5 men
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Top-5 women
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Podium table by nation
[edit]Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.[106]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Switzerland | 27 | 13 | 16 | 56 |
2 | Austria | 11 | 15 | 10 | 36 |
3 | Italy | 10 | 8 | 11 | 29 |
4 | United States | 10 | 3 | 8 | 21 |
5 | France | 5 | 4 | 3 | 12 |
6 | Slovakia | 3 | 3 | 1 | 7 |
7 | Norway | 2 | 11 | 9 | 22 |
8 | Germany | 2 | 4 | 3 | 9 |
9 | Sweden | 2 | 3 | 4 | 9 |
10 | Canada | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
11 | Czech Republic | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
12 | Croatia | 0 | 5 | 1 | 6 |
13 | New Zealand | 0 | 4 | 1 | 5 |
14 | Slovenia | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
15 | Andorra | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
16 | Great Britain | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (16 entries) | 74 | 76 | 76 | 226 |
Achievements
[edit]- First World Cup career victory
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- First World Cup podium
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- Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)
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Retirements
[edit]The following notable skiers, who competed in the World Cup, announced their retirement during or after the 2023–24 season:
See also
[edit]- 2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski Continental Cup
- 2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski Europa Cup
- 2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski Nor-Am Cup
- 2023 FIS Alpine Ski South American Cup
- 2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski Australia-New Zealand Cup
Notes
[edit]- ^ Men's cancelled downhill from Zermatt-Cervinia was rescheduled to Val Gardena/Gröden on 14 December 2023.
- ^ Men's cancelled downhill from Beaver Creek was rescheduled to Wengen on 11 January 2024.
- ^ Men's cancelled giant slalom from Sölden was rescheduled to Aspen on 1 March 2024.
- ^ Men's cancelled giant slalom on 9 March was replaced by a slalom that was originally scheduled for 10 March.
- ^ Both Odermatt and Schwarz were the leaders.
- ^ Women's cancelled Super-G from St.Moritz was rescheduled to Altenmarkt-Zauchensee on 12 January 2024.
- ^ All-time record in World Cup history (after this season)
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