2016–17 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Skiing World Cup is the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural FIS World Cup season launched 54 years ago in January 1967 and this 51st season began on 22 October 2016 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in the United States at Aspen on 19 March 2017. The biennial World Championships interrupted the tour in early February in Saint Moritz, Switzerland.[1] The season-ending finals in March were held in North America for the first time in two decades: the last finale in the U.S. was in 1997 at Vail.

2016–17 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup champions
Discipline Men Women
Overall Marcel Hirscher Mikaela Shiffrin
Downhill Peter Fill Ilka Štuhec
Super-G Kjetil Jansrud Tina Weirather
Giant slalom Marcel Hirscher Tessa Worley
Slalom Marcel Hirscher Mikaela Shiffrin
Alpine combined Alexis Pinturault Ilka Štuhec
Nations Cup Austria Italy
Nations Cup Overall Austria
Competition
Locations
17 venues
19 venues
Individual
36 events
37 events
Mixed
1 event
1 event
Cancelled
6 events
1 event
Rescheduled
5 events
1 event

Chief Race Director for the WC Tour, Markus Waldner, offered his pre-season thoughts on the pending 2016-17 tour in an early October interview. He addressed: early season scheduling and weather considerations, the growing global interest in alpine skiing beyond the core market in Europe and Scandinavia, the balance between what disciplines were scheduled and the marketability concerns each present, course construction that is safely competitive and manages risk, and a new change to regulation that allows top qualifiers to pick their starting position across a much wider range of bibs between 1 and 19.[2]

Former overall World Cup champion Tina Maze of Slovenia, who missed the entire 2015-16 World Cup season, retired in January 2017.[3] At the end of the season, former two-time overall World Cup champion Bode Miller of the United States, who had not raced in the last two seasons, also officially retired.[4]

Men's Overall Champion
Marcel Hirscher won the overall title for the sixth successive year.
Summary

Men

Calendar

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, AC – Alpine Combined, CE – City Event (Parallel), PG – Parallel Giant Slalom
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
1637123 October 2016   Sölden [5]GS 390  Alexis Pinturault Marcel Hirscher Felix Neureuther[6][7]
1638213 November 2016   Levi [8]SL 460  Marcel Hirscher Michael Matt Manfred Mölgg[9][10]
26 November 2016   Lake Louise [11]DH cnx warm temperatures and lack of snow on lower course; replaced in Kvitfjell on 24 February 2017[12]
27 November 2016  SG cnx warm temperatures and lack of snow on lower course; replaced in Santa Caterina on 27 December 2016
2 December 2016   Beaver Creek [13]DH cnx warm temperatures and lack of snow; replaced in Val d'Isère on 3 December 2016[14]
3 December 2016  SG cnx warm temperatures and lack of snow; replaced in Val d'Isère on 2 December 2016
4 December 2016  GS cnx warm temperatures and lack of snow; replaced in Val d'Isère on 4 December 2016
163932 December 2016   Val d'Isère [15][16]SG 193  Kjetil Jansrud Aksel Lund Svindal Dominik Paris[17][18]
164043 December 2016  DH 463  Kjetil Jansrud Peter Fill Aksel Lund Svindal[19][20]
164154 December 2016  GS 391  Mathieu Faivre Marcel Hirscher Alexis Pinturault[21][22]
1642610 December 2016  GS 392  Alexis Pinturault Marcel Hirscher Henrik Kristoffersen[23][24]
1643711 December 2016  SL 461  Henrik Kristoffersen Marcel Hirscher Aleksandr Khoroshilov[25][26]
1644816 December 2016   Val Gardena [27]SG 194  Kjetil Jansrud Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Erik Guay[28][29]
1645917 December 2016  DH 464  Max Franz Aksel Lund Svindal Steven Nyman[30][31]
16461018 December 2016   Alta Badia [32]GS 393  Marcel Hirscher Mathieu Faivre Florian Eisath[33][34]
16471119 December 2016  PG 002  Cyprien Sarrazin   Carlo Janka Kjetil Jansrud[35][36]
16481222 December 2016   Madonna di Campiglio [37]SL 462  Henrik Kristoffersen Marcel Hirscher Stefano Gross[38][39]
16491327 December 2016   Santa Caterina [40][41]SG 195  Kjetil Jansrud Hannes Reichelt Dominik Paris[42][43]
28 December 2016  DH cnx excessive high winds[44]
16501429 December 2016  AC 126  Alexis Pinturault Marcel Hirscher Aleksander Aamodt Kilde[45][46]
1651155 January 2017   Zagreb [47]SL 463  Manfred Mölgg Felix Neureuther Henrik Kristoffersen[48][49]
1652167 January 2017     Adelboden [50][51]GS 394  Alexis Pinturault Marcel Hirscher Philipp Schörghofer[52][53]
1653178 January 2017  SL 464  Henrik Kristoffersen Manfred Mölgg Marcel Hirscher[54][55]
16541813 January 2017     Wengen [56][57][58]AC 127    Niels Hintermann Maxence Muzaton Frederic Berthold[59][60]
14 January 2017  DH cnx excess snow; replaced in Garmisch on 27 January 2017[61]
16551915 January 2017  SL 465  Henrik Kristoffersen Marcel Hirscher Felix Neureuther[62]
16562020 January 2017   Kitzbühel [63]SG 196  Matthias Mayer Christof Innerhofer   Beat Feuz[64]
16572121 January 2017  DH 465  Dominik Paris Valentin Giraud Moine Johan Clarey[65]
16582222 January 2017  SL 466  Marcel Hirscher Dave Ryding Aleksandr Khoroshilov[66]
16592324 January 2017   Schladming [67]SL 467  Henrik Kristoffersen Marcel Hirscher Aleksandr Khoroshilov[68]
16602427 January 2017   Garmisch [69]DH 466  Travis Ganong Kjetil Jansrud Peter Fill[70]
16612528 January 2017  DH 467  Hannes Reichelt Peter Fill   Beat Feuz[71]
16622629 January 2017  GS 395  Marcel Hirscher Matts Olsson Stefan Luitz[72]
16632731 January 2017   Stockholm [73]CE 006  Linus Straßer Alexis Pinturault Mattias Hargin[74]
World Championships (6–19 February)
16642824 February 2017   Kvitfjell [75][76]DH 468  Boštjan Kline Matthias Mayer Kjetil Jansrud[77]
16652925 February 2017  DH 469  Kjetil Jansrud Peter Fill   Beat Feuz[78]
16663026 February 2017  SG 197  Peter Fill Hannes Reichelt Erik Guay[79]
1667314 March 2017   Kranjska Gora [80]GS 396  Marcel Hirscher Leif Kristian Haugen Matts Olsson[81]
1668325 March 2017  SL 468  Michael Matt Stefano Gross Felix Neureuther[82]
16693315 March 2017   Aspen [83]DH 470  Dominik Paris Peter Fill   Carlo Janka[84]
16703416 March 2017  SG 198  Hannes Reichelt Dominik Paris   Mauro Caviezel
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
[85]
16713518 March 2017  GS 397  Marcel Hirscher Felix Neureuther Mathieu Faivre[86]
16723619 March 2017  SL 469  André Myhrer Felix Neureuther Michael Matt[87]

Rankings

Women

Summary
Women's Overall Champion
Mikaela Shiffrin. First American female to capture the Overall since 2012.

The women typically have had technical events in the U.S. in late November in Colorado at Aspen, but instead stopped this season in Vermont at Killington for its first effort as a World Cup venue. The most recent World Cup races in the Eastern U.S. were over a quarter century earlier, in March 1991 at Waterville Valley Resort, New Hampshire [94] and the last World Cup races in Vermont were in 1978 at Stratton Mountain Resort.[95][96] The women also had two Olympic venue orientation speed events in South Korea at the Jeongseon Alpine Centre in March, which produced identical podiums led by Sofia Goggia.

Injuries continued to affect several of the top racers. Two-time overall champion Anna Veith (née Fenninger) and three-time overall champion Lindsey Vonn both missed the first half of the season due to injuries suffered during the previous season, although both returned by mid-January and competed in the World Championships in early February.[97][98] However, Veith then missed the end of the season as well to recover further from her injuries.[99] In addition, defending overall champion Lara Gut suffered a season-ending injury during the World Championships, costing her a chance to repeat.[100]

At the end of the season, Mikaela Shiffrin, who also won the slalom discipline for the fourth time and was second in the giant slalom, became the third American woman and fifth American overall to win the overall World Cup championship, joining men's champions Phil Mahre and Bode Miller and women's champions Tamara McKinney and Vonn.[101] Additionally, women's Super G champion Tina Weirather became a second-generation discipline champion, as her father (Harti Weirather) was downhill discipline champion in 1981 and both her mother (Hanni Wenzel) and uncle (Andreas Wenzel) won the overall World Cup championship. Weirather and her mother thus became the first mother-daughter pair to win season trophies in World Cup competition.[102]

Calendar

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, AC – Alpine Combined, CE – City Event (Parallel)
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
1527122 October 2016   Sölden [5]GS 388    Lara Gut Mikaela Shiffrin Marta Bassino[103][104]
1528212 November 2016   Levi [8]SL 437  Mikaela Shiffrin   Wendy Holdener Petra Vlhová[105][106]
1529326 November 2016   Killington [107][108][109]GS 389  Tessa Worley Nina Løseth Sofia Goggia[110]
1530427 November 2016  SL 438  Mikaela Shiffrin Veronika Velez-Zuzulová   Wendy Holdener[111]
153152 December 2016   Lake Louise [11]DH 386  Ilka Štuhec Sofia Goggia Kajsa Kling[112]
153263 December 2016  DH 387  Ilka Štuhec   Lara Gut Edit Miklós[113]
153374 December 2016  SG 212    Lara Gut Tina Weirather Sofia Goggia[114]
1534810 December 2016   Sestriere [115][116][117]GS 390  Tessa Worley Sofia Goggia   Lara Gut[118]
1535911 December 2016  SL 439  Mikaela Shiffrin Veronika Velez-Zuzulová   Wendy Holdener[119]
15361016 December 2016   Val d'Isère [120]AC 099  Ilka Štuhec   Michelle Gisin Sofia Goggia[121]
15371117 December 2016  DH 388  Ilka Štuhec Cornelia Hütter Sofia Goggia[122]
15381218 December 2016  SG 213    Lara Gut Tina Weirather Elena Curtoni[123]
20 December 2016   Courchevel [124]GS cnx terminated and excessive wind after race started; replaced in Semmering on 27 December 2016[125]
15391327 December 2016   Semmering [126][127]GS 391  Mikaela Shiffrin Tessa Worley Manuela Mölgg[128]
15401428 December 2016  GS 392  Mikaela Shiffrin Tessa Worley Viktoria Rebensburg[129]
15411529 December 2016  SL 440  Mikaela Shiffrin Veronika Velez-Zuzulová   Wendy Holdener[130]
1542163 January 2017   Zagreb [47]SL 441  Veronika Velez-Zuzulová Petra Vlhová Šárka Strachová[131]
1543177 January 2017   Maribor [132]GS 393  Tessa Worley Sofia Goggia   Lara Gut[133]
1544188 January 2017  SL 442  Mikaela Shiffrin   Wendy Holdener Frida Hansdotter[134]
15451910 January 2017   Flachau [135]SL 443  Frida Hansdotter Nina Løseth   Wendy Holdener
Mikaela Shiffrin
[136][137]
14 January 2017   Altenmarkt-Zauchensee [138]DH cnx postponed to following day; replaced in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee on 15 January 2017
15462015 January 2017  DH 389  Christine Scheyer Tina Weirather Jacqueline Wiles[139]
15 January 2017  AC cnx postponed over switch with downhill; replaced in Crans-Montana on 24 February 2017[140]
15472121 January 2017   Garmisch [69]DH 390  Lindsey Vonn   Lara Gut Viktoria Rebensburg[141]
15482222 January 2017  SG 214    Lara Gut Stephanie Venier Tina Weirather[142]
15492324 January 2017   Kronplatz [143]GS 394  Federica Brignone Tessa Worley Marta Bassino[144]
15502428 January 2017   Cortina d'Ampezzo [145]DH 391    Lara Gut Sofia Goggia Ilka Štuhec[146]
15512529 January 2017  SG 215  Ilka Štuhec Sofia Goggia Anna Veith[147]
15522631 January 2017   Stockholm [73]CE 006  Mikaela Shiffrin Veronika Velez-Zuzulová Nina Løseth[148]
World Championships (6–19 February)
15532724 February 2017    Crans-Montana [149]AC 100  Federica Brignone Ilka Štuhec Michaela Kirchgasser[150]
15542825 February 2017  SG 216  Ilka Štuhec Elena Curtoni Stephanie Venier[151]
15552926 February 2017  AC 101  Mikaela Shiffrin Federica Brignone Ilka Štuhec[152]
1556304 March 2017   Jeongseon [153]DH 392  Sofia Goggia Lindsey Vonn Ilka Štuhec[154]
1557315 March 2017  SG 217  Sofia Goggia Lindsey Vonn Ilka Štuhec[155]
15583210 March 2017   Squaw Valley [156][157]GS 395  Mikaela Shiffrin Federica Brignone Tessa Worley[158]
15593311 March 2017  SL 444  Mikaela Shiffrin Šárka Strachová Bernadette Schild[159]
15603415 March 2017   Aspen [83]DH 393  Ilka Štuhec Lindsey Vonn Sofia Goggia[160]
15613516 March 2017  SG 218  Tina Weirather Ilka Štuhec Federica Brignone[161]
15623618 March 2017  SL 445  Petra Vlhová Mikaela Shiffrin Frida Hansdotter[162]
15633719 March 2017  GS 396  Federica Brignone Sofia Goggia Marta Bassino[163]

Rankings

Alpine team event

Event Key: PG – Parallel Giant Slalom
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
12117 March 2017   Aspen [83]PG 009   Sweden
Frida Hansdotter
Maria Pietilä Holmner
Emelie Wikström
Mattias Hargin
André Myhrer
Matts Olsson
 Germany
Lena Dürr
Christina Geiger
Marina Wallner
Stefan Luitz
Felix Neureuther
Linus Straßer
 France
Adeline Baud Mugnier
Coralie Frasse Sombet
Jean-Baptiste Grange
Julien Lizeroux
Cyprien Sarrazin
 
[170]

Nations Cup

Prize money

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