European cross-country skiing championship. Nations Cup score

Ski race. World Cup 2016/2017. 11/26/2016 - 03/19/2017. Schedule of all stages.

International Federation skiing(FIS) unveiled full schedule stages of the World Cup in the 2016/2017 season. and this schedule looks like this:

  • 11/26/2016 1. WOMEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 11/26/2016 2. MEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 11/27/2016 3. WOMEN, 10 KM, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 11/27/2016 4. MEN, 15 KM, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 02.12.2016 1. WOMEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 02.12.2016 2. MEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03.12.2016 3. WOMEN, 5 KM, FREE STYLE
  • 12/03/2016 4. MEN, 10 KM, FREE STYLE
  • 12/04/2016 5. WOMEN, 10 KM, PURSUIT RACE
  • 12/04/2016 6. MEN, 15 KM, PURSUIT RACE
  • 12/04/2016 7. WOMEN, MINI-TOUR CLASS
  • 12/04/2016 8. MEN, MINI-TOUR CLASS
  • 10.12.2016 1. WOMEN, 15 KM, FREE STYLE
  • 12/10/2016 2. MEN, 30 KM, FREE STYLE
  • 11.12.2016 3. WOMEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 11.12.2016 4. MEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 12/17/2016 1. WOMEN, 7.5 KM + 7.5 KM, SKIATLON
  • 12/17/2016 2. MEN, 15 KM + 15 KM, SKIATLON
  • 12/18/2016 3. WOMEN, 4X5 KM, RELAY
  • 12/18/2016 4. MEN, 4x7.5 KM, RELAY
  • 01/08/2017 1. WOMEN, GENERAL CREDIT TDS
  • 01/08/2017 2. MEN, TDS TOTAL CERTIFICATE

VAL-MUSTAIR (Switzerland)

  • 12/31/2016 3. WOMEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 12/31/2016 4. MEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 01.01.2017 5. WOMEN, 5 KM, MASS START, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 01/01/2017 6. MEN, 10 KM, MASS START, CLASSIC STYLE

OBERSTDORF (Germany)

  • 03.01.2017 7. WOMEN, 5 KM + 5 KM, SKIATLON
  • 03.01.2017 8. MEN, 10 KM + 10 KM, SKIATLON
  • 01/04/2017 9. WOMEN, 10 KM, PURSUIT RACE
  • 01/04/2017 10. MEN, 15 KM, PURSUIT RACE

TOBLACH (Italy)

  • 01/06/2017 11. WOMEN, 5 KM, FREE STYLE
  • 01/06/2017 12. MEN, 10 KM, FREE STYLE

VAL DI FIEMME (Italy)

  • 01/07/2017 13. WOMEN, 10 KM, MASS START, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 01/07/2017 14. MEN, 15 KM, MASS START, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 01/08/2017 15. WOMEN, 9 KM, FREE STYLE
  • 01/08/2017 16. MEN, 9 KM, FREE STYLE
  • 01/14/2017 1. WOMEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 01/14/2017 2. MEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 01/15/2017 3. WOMEN, TEAM SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 01/15/2017 4. MEN, TEAM SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 01/21/2017 1. WOMEN, 10 KM, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 01/21/2017 2. MEN, 15 KM, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 01/22/2017 3. WOMEN, 4X5 KM, RELAY
  • 01/22/2017 4. MEN, 4x7.5 KM, RELAY
  • 01/28/2017 1. WOMEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 01/28/2017 2. MEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 01/29/2017 3. WOMEN, 15 KM, MASS START, FREE STYLE
  • 01/29/2017 4. MEN, 30 KM, MASS START, FREE STYLE
  • 03.02.2017 1. WOMEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03.02.2017 2. MEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 02/04/2017 3. WOMEN, 7.5 KM + 7.5 KM, SKIATLON
  • 02/04/2017 4. MEN, 15 KM + 15 KM, SKIATLON
  • 05.02 .. WOMEN, TEAM SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 02/05/2017 6. MEN, TEAM SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 02/18/2017 1. WOMEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 02/18/2017 2. MEN, SPRINT, FREE STYLE
  • 02/19/2017 3. WOMEN, 10 KM, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 02/19/2017 4. MEN, 15 KM, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03/08/2017 1. WOMEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03/08/2017 2. MEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03/11/2017 1. MEN, 50 KM, MASS START, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03/12/2017 2. WOMEN, 30 KM, MASS START, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03/16/2017 1. WOMEN, 3 KM, FREE STYLE
  • 03/16/2017 2. MEN, 5 KM, FREE STYLE
  • 03/17/2017 3. WOMEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03/17/2017 4. MEN, SPRINT, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03/18/2017 5. WOMEN, 10 KM, MASS START, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03/18/2017 6. MEN, 15 KM, MASS START, CLASSIC STYLE
  • 03/19/2017 7. WOMEN, 10 KM, PURSUIT RACE
  • 03/19/2017 8. MEN, 15 KM, PURSUIT RACE

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The last weekend of November starts Cross-Country Skiing World Cup 2016-2017, Schedule which provides for 28 individual races for men and women, as well as four team races. Note that the Ski World Cup starts on November 26, 2016 in the Finnish town of Ruka, and ends on March 19, 2017 in Tyumen.

Cross-country skiing: stages of the World Cup 2016-2017

The first stage of the World Cup in cross-country skiing 2016-2017 will be held in the Finnish Ruka on November 26-27. On November 26, the men's and women's sprints in the classic style will take place, and on the 27th - the 15 km (men) and 10 km “classic” races.

The second stage will take place a week later in the Norwegian Lillehammer - this is the so-called Nordic Opening Overall. December 2 - men's and women's sprint races in the classic style, December 3 - men's "ten" and women's "five" (both - free style), and on December 4, men's (15 km) and women's (10 km) pursuit races are scheduled for “classic ".

Third stage will pass in Davos, Switzerland. On December 10, men will run 30 kilometers in free style, and women, in the same style, 15 km. On December 11, again in free style, the men's and women's sprints will be held.

The fourth stage will be hosted by the French La Clusage. This short stage will take place in one day: on December 17, men will run a 30-kilometer skiathlon, and women will run a 15-kilometer skiathlon.

Stage number five - festive, New Year's - will take place in the Swiss Val Musteira. On December 31, men's and women's freestyle sprints are scheduled, and on January 1, "classic" mass starts (10 km for men and 5 km for women) will take place.

According to the schedule, the World Cup cross-country skiing 2016-2017 will continue with the sixth stage in Obersdorf, Germany. Its program is as follows: January 3 - men's (20 km) and women's (10 km) skiathlon, and January 4 - free style pursuit (15 km for men and 10 km for women).

The seventh stage will take place in Italy. On January 6, in Dobbiacco, men will run 10 km in freestyle and women - 5 km. The stage will continue in another Italian place, Val di Fiemme. January 7 - classic mass starts (15 km for men and 10 km for women), and January 8 - 9 kilometer races with free style climbing the mountain. Note that stages 5-7 are included in the so-called "Tour des ski".

For the eighth stage, skiers will return to Dobbiacco: on January 14, there will be men's and women's freestyle sprints.

The ninth stage in the Swedish Ulrikhavn will also turn out to be a short one-day one: on November 21, men will run 15 km, and women - 10 km (both are "classics").

The tenth stage will also take place in Sweden - in Falun. On January 28, men and women will compete in the free style sprint, and on January 29, there will be “free” mass starts (men's - 30 km, women's - 15 km).

The eleventh stage will be hosted by the capital of the next Olympics - South Korean Pyeongchang. On February 3 there are scheduled sprints "classic", and on February 4 - skiathlon (30 km for men and 15 km for women).

From February 22 to March 5, skiers will race as part of the World Championship ski types sports, and then the twelfth stage of the World Cup will take place in Norway. On March 8, Drammen will host “classic” sprints, and on March 11, Oslo will host “classic” mass start marathons (50 km for men and 30 km for women).

The final stage of the World Cup will take place on March 16-19 in Russian Tyumen. On March 16, there will be short freestyle races (5 km for men and 3 km for women). On March 17, the mass starts "classic" (15 km for men and 10 km for women) will take place. Finally, on March 19, the 2016-2017 World Cup program will end with a free style pursuit race (distances are the same as for mass starts).

We add that 4 stages are planned within the team competition. The first one is on December 18 in La Clusage: relay races (4 x 7.5 km for men and 4 x 5 km for women) will take place here. The second team stage races will be held on January 15 in Dobbiaco, where spectators will see team sprints. The third stage - relay, in the same format as the first - will take place on January 22 in Ulrikhavn. All will end with team sprints on February 5 in Pyeongchang.

Final position 4 10.12.2016 Switzerland Davos 30.0 km Individual race SS 5 11.12.2016 0.0 km Sprint SS 6 17.12.2016 France La Clouse 30.0 km Skiathlon 7 18.12.2016 4 × 7.5 km Relay 8 31.12.2016 Switzerland Val Mustair 0.0 km Sprint SS 01.01.2017 10.0 km Mass start CS 03.01.2017 Germany Oberstdorf 20,0 km Skiathlon 04.01.2017 06.01.2017 Italy Toblakh 10.0 km SS Individual 07.01.2017 Italy Val di Fiemme 15.0 km Mass start CS 08.01.2017 9.0 km Final ascent of SS 2016/2017 Tour de Ski Final position 9 14.01.2017 Italy Toblakh 0.0 km Sprint SS 10 15.01.2017 11 21.01.2017 Sweden Ulrisehamn 12 22.01.2017 4 × 7.5 km Relay 13 28.01.2017 Sweden Falun 0.0 km Sprint SS 14 29.01.2017 30.0 km Mass start SS 15 03.02.2017 The Republic of Korea Pyeongchang 0.0 km Sprint CS 16 04.02.2017 30.0 km Skiathlon 17 05.02.2017 6 × 0.0 km SS Team Sprint 18 18.02.2017 Estonia Otepää 0.0 km Sprint SS 19 19.02.2017 15.0 km KS Individual 22.02-05.03.2013 Finland Lahti 20 08.03.2017 Norway Drammen 0.0 km Sprint CS 21 11.03.2017 Norway Oslo 50.0 km Mass start CS 22 16.03.2017 Russia Tyumen 18.03.2017 15.0 km Mass start CS 19.03.2017 15.0 km SS Pursuit 2016/2017

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World Cup final Final position

Women

Stage date Location Discipline First place Second place Third place Report
1 26.11.2016 Finland Hand 0.0 km Sprint CS
2 27.11.2016
3 02.12.2016 Norway Lillehammer 0.0 km Sprint CS
03.12.2016 5.0 km SS Individual
04.12.2016 10,0 km KS Pursuit
2016/2017

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Three days tour
Final position
4 10.12.2016 Switzerland Davos 15.0 km SS Individual
5 11.12.2016 0.0 km Sprint SS
6 17.12.2016 France La Clouse 15.0 km Skiathlon
7 18.12.2016 4 × 5.0 km Relay
8 31.12.2016 Switzerland Val Mustair 0.0 km Sprint SS
01.01.2017 5.0 km Mass start CS
03.01.2017 Germany Oberstdorf 10,0 km Skiathlon
04.01.2017
06.01.2017 Italy Toblakh 5.0 km SS Individual
07.01.2017 Italy Val di Fiemme 10.0 km Mass start CS
08.01.2017 9.0 km Final ascent of SS
2016/2017

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Tour de Ski
Final position
9 14.01.2017 Italy Toblakh 0.0 km Sprint SS
10 15.01.2017 6 × 0.0 km SS Team Sprint
11 21.01.2017 Sweden Ulrisehamn 10.0 km KS Individual
12 22.01.2017 4 × 5.0 km Relay
13 28.01.2017 Sweden Falun 0.0 km Sprint SS
14 29.01.2017 15.0 km Mass start SS
15 03.02.2017 The Republic of Korea Pyeongchang 0.0 km Sprint CS
16 04.02.2017 15.0 km Skiathlon
17 05.02.2017 6 × 0.0 km SS Team Sprint
18 18.02.2017 Estonia Otepää 0.0 km Sprint SS
19 19.02.2017 10.0 km KS Individual
22.02-05.03.2013 Finland Lahti World Ski Championships 2017
20 08.03.2017 Norway Drammen 0.0 km Sprint CS
21 12.03.2017 Norway Oslo 30.0 km Mass start CS
22 16.03.2017 Russia Tyumen 3.0 km SS Individual
18.03.2017 10.0 km Mass start CS
19.03.2017 10.0 km SS Pursuit
2016/2017

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World Cup final
Final position

Designations

  • KS - classic style
  • SS - free style

Scoring procedure

A place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
World Cup stages 100 80 60 50 45 40 36 32 29 26 24 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 day tour / World Cup Final 200 160 120 100 90 80 72 64 58 52 48 44 40 36 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
Tour de Ski 400 320 240 200 180 160 144 128 116 104 96 88 80 72 64 60 56 52 48 44 40 36 32 28 24 20 16 12 8 4
Stages of the Three-Day Tour / Tour de Ski / World Cup Final 50 46 43 40 37 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Bonus Points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

World Cup test

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Women

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It was the family of the prophet Joshua who moved one and a half thousand years ago to Provence (which at that time was called Gaul (Transalpine Gaul), to the Greek city of Massalia (now Marseille), since Massalia at that time was the "gateway" between Europe and Asia, and it was the easiest way for all "persecuted" in order to avoid persecution and troubles.
The real Magdalene moved to Languedoc a thousand years after the birth of the Jewess Mary, and it was she who went Home, and did not run away from the Jews to other Jews, as did the Jewess Mary, never former toy bright and pure Star, which was the real Magdalene. The Jewess Mary was a kind, but narrow-minded woman, married very early. And she was never called Magdalene ... This name was "hung" on her, wanting to unite these two incompatible women into one. And in order to prove such a ridiculous legend, they came up with a fake story about the city of Magdala, which did not exist in Galilee during the life of the Jewess Mary ... to the truth. And only those who truly knew how to think saw what a continuous lie was carried by Christianity - the most cruel and most bloodthirsty of all religions. But, as I told you earlier, most people do not like to THINK on their own. Therefore, they accepted and accept on faith everything that the Roman Church teaches. It was so convenient, and it has always been that way. The person was not ready to accept the real TEACHING of Radomir and Magdalene, which required work and independent thinking. But on the other hand, people always liked and approved of what was extremely simple - what told them what to believe in, what can be accepted and what must be denied.

For a minute I felt very scared - the words of the North were too reminiscent of the sayings of Karaffa! .. But in my "rebellious" soul, I did not want to agree that the bloodthirsty killer - Dad - could be at least something truly right ...
“This slavish“ faith ”was still needed by the same Thinking Dark ones in order to strengthen their dominance in our fragile, still nascent world ... to never allow him to be born again ...” Sever continued calmly. - It was in order to more successfully enslave our Earth that the Thinking Dark Ones found this small, but very flexible and vain, Jewish people understandable to them only. Due to its "flexibility" and mobility, this people easily succumbed to the influence of others and became a dangerous weapon in the hands of the Thinking Dark Ones, who found the Prophet Joshua who once lived there, and cunningly "intertwined" the story of his life with the life story of Radomir, destroying the real biographies and planting false ones, so that naive human minds would believe in such a "story". But even the same Jewish Joshua also had nothing to do with the religion called Christianity ... It was created by order of Emperor Constantine, who needed new religion to throw a new "bone" to the out-of-control people. And the people, without even thinking, gladly swallowed it ... This is still our Earth, Isidora. And it will take a very long time before someone will be able to change it. People will not want to THINK very soon, unfortunately ...
- Even if they are not ready yet, Sever ... But you see, people very easily open up to the “new”! So does this not show exactly that humanity (in its own way) LOOKS for a way to the present, that people strive for the TRUTH, which there is simply no one to show them? ..
- You can show the most valuable Book of Knowledge in the world a thousand times, but it will do nothing if a person cannot read. Isn't it, Isidora? ..
- But you TEACH your students! .. - I exclaimed with anguish. - They, too, did not know everything at once, before they got to you! So teach humanity !!! It's worth not disappearing! ..
- Yes, Isidora, we teach our students. But the gifted, who come to us, are able to do the main thing - they know how to THINK ... And the rest are still only "led". And we have neither time nor desire for them, until their time comes, and they are not worthy of one of us to teach them.
Sever was absolutely sure that he was right, and I knew that no arguments could convince him. Therefore, I decided not to insist more ...
- Tell me, Sever, which of the life of Jesus is real? Can you tell me how he lived? And how could it happen that with such a powerful and loyal support he still lost? .. What happened to his children and Magdalene? How long after his death did she manage to live?
He smiled his wonderful smile ...
- You reminded me now of young Magdalene ... She was the most curious of all and endlessly asked questions to which even our wise men did not always find answers! ..
Sever again "went" into his sad memory, again meeting there with those for whom he still so deeply and sincerely yearned for.
- She was indeed an amazing woman, Isidora! Never giving up and not feeling sorry for herself, just like you ... She was ready at any moment to give herself up for those she loved. For those whom she considered more worthy. And simply - for LIFE ... Fate did not spare her, bringing down the weight of irreparable losses on her fragile shoulders, but until her last moment she fiercely fought for her friends, for her children, and for everyone who remained to live on earth after her death Radomir ... People called her the Apostle of all Apostles. And she truly was him ... Only not in the sense in which the Hebrew language, which is alien to her in essence, shows her in her “sacred writings”. Magdalene was the strongest Vedunya ... Golden Mary, as people called her, who at least once met her. She carried with herself the pure light of Love and Knowledge, and was completely saturated with it, giving everything without reserve and not sparing herself. Her friends loved her very much and, without hesitation, were ready to give their lives for her! .. For her and for the teaching that she continued to carry after the death of her beloved husband, Jesus Radomir.
- Forgive my meager knowledge, Sever, but why do you always call Christ - Radomir? ..
- It's very simple, Isidora, his father and mother once named him Radomir, and it was his real, generic name, which really reflected his true essence. This name had a double meaning - the Joy of the world (Rado - peace) and the Light of Knowledge that brings the world, the Light of Ra (Ra - do - peace). And the Thinking Dark ones called him Jesus Christ when they completely changed the history of his life. And as you can see, it firmly "stuck" to it for centuries. Jews have always had many Jesus. This is the most common and very common Hebrew name. Although, funny as it may seem, it came to them from Greece ... Well, and Christ (Christos) is not a name at all, and that means in Greek it is “messiah” or “enlightened” ... the Bible says that Christ is a Christian, then how then can one explain these pagan Greek names that the Thinking Dark ones themselves gave him? .. Isn't it interesting? And this is only the smallest of those many mistakes, Isidora, which a person does not want (or cannot! ..) see.
- But how can he see them if he blindly believes in what is being presented to him? .. We must show this to people! They must know all this, Sever! - again I could not resist.
- We don't owe people anything, Isidora ... - Sever answered sharply. “They are quite happy with what they believe in. And they don't want to change anything. Do you want me to continue?
He again tightly fenced himself off from me with a wall of "iron" confidence in his righteousness, and I had no choice but to nod back, not hiding the tears of disappointment that came through ... It was pointless even to try to prove anything - he lived in his " correct "world, without being distracted by minor" earthly problems "...

- After the brutal death of Radomir, Magdalena decided to return to where her real Home was, where she was once born into the world. Probably, we all have an inherent craving for our "roots", especially when, for one reason or another, it becomes bad ... mysterious Occitania (today's France, Languedoc) and it was called the Valley of the Magicians (or also the Valley of the Gods), famous for its harsh, mystical majesty and beauty. And there was no person who, having once been there, would not have fallen in love with the Valley of the Mages for the rest of his life ...
“Forgive me, Sever, for interrupting you, but the name of Magdalene ... didn't it come from the Valley of the Magicians? ..” I exclaimed, unable to resist the discovery that shocked me.
- You are absolutely right, Isidora. - Sever smiled. - You see - you think! .. The real Magdalene was born about five hundred years ago in the Occitan Valley of the Mages, and therefore they called her Mary - the Mage of the Valley (Mage of the Valley).
- What is this valley - the Valley of the Mages, North? .. And why have I never heard of such a thing? My father never mentioned such a name, and none of my teachers spoke about it?
- Oh, this is a very ancient and very powerful place, Isidora! The land there once gave extraordinary strength ... It was called the "Land of the Sun", or "Pure Land". It was created by hand, many millennia ago ... And there once lived two of those whom people called Gods. They protected this Pure Land from the "black forces", as it kept the Gates of the Interworld, which no longer exist today. But once, very long ago, it was the place of arrival of otherworldly people and otherworldly news. It was one of the seven "bridges" of the Earth ... Destroyed, unfortunately, by the stupid mistake of Man. Later, many centuries later, gifted children began to be born in this valley. And for them, strong, but unintelligent, we created a new "mateora" there ... Which we named - Raveda (Ra-Vedat). It was, as it were, the younger sister of our Meteora, in whom Knowledge was also taught, only much simpler than we taught it, since Raveda was open, without exception, to all gifted ones. The Secret Knowledge was not given there, but only that which could help them to live with their burden, which could teach them to cognize and control their amazing Gift, was given. Gradually, various gifted people from the most distant ends of the Earth, eager to learn, began to flock to Raveda. And because Raveda was open just for everyone, sometimes "gray" gifted people also came there, who were also taught the Knowledge, hoping that one fine day their lost Light Soul would return to them.
So this Valley was called over time - the Valley of the Magicians, as if warning the uninitiated about the possibility of encountering unexpected and amazing miracles there ... born of the thought and heart of the gifted ... friends there, settled in their unusual castles, fortresses, standing on living "points of power", giving those living in them natural power and protection.

Magdalene, on the other hand, temporarily retired with her young daughter to the caves, wanting to be away from any fuss, seeking peace with all her sore soul ...

The grieving Magdalene in the caves ...

- Show me her, Sever! .. - Unable to bear it, I asked. - Show me, please, Magdalene ...
To my greatest surprise, instead of harsh stone caves, I saw a gentle, blue sea, on the sandy shore of which a woman was standing. I immediately recognized her - it was Mary Magdalene ... Radomir's only love, his wife, the mother of his wonderful children ... and his widow.

Legend:
Abbreviations:
DH - downhill, SG - super giant, GS - giant slalom, SL - slalom, AC - alpine combination (one attempt at slalom, downhill or super giant), PSL - parallel slalom, PGS - parallel giant slalom, TE - team competition Team Event.


Overall standings of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in the season 2019-2020

MEN


1. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 877
2. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 822
3.Alexander Amodt Kilde (Norway) - 820

Slalom standings
1. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 552
2. Daniel Juhl (Switzerland) - 495
3. Clement Noel (France) - 450


1. Jean Kranets (Slovenia) - 315
2. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 289
3. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 272


1. Beat Feutz (Switzerland) - 520
2. Dominic Paris (Italy) - 384
3.Alexander Amodt Kilde (Norway) - 307


1. Matthias Mayer (Austria) - 264
2. Vincent Krichmayr (Austria) - 236
2. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 236
2.Alexander Amodt Kilde (Norway) - 236


1. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 180
2.Alexander Amodt Kilde (Norway) - 112
3. Leuk Meillard (Switzerland) - 110

WOMEN

World Cup overall standings alpine skiing
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 1225
2. Federica Brignone (Italy) - 955
3. Petra Vlhova (Slovakia) - 830

Slalom standings
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 440
2.Petra Vlhova (Slovakia) - 360
3.Anna Svenn-Larsson (Sweden) - 235

Giant Slalom Standings
1. Federica Brignone (Italy) - 375
2. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 314
3. Marta Bassino (Italy) - 264

Downhill position
1. Corinne Souter (Switzerland) - 272
2. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 256
3. Esther Ledecka (Czech Republic) - 193

Supergiant standings
1. Federica Brignone (Italy) - 216
2. Corinne Souter (Switzerland) - 200
3. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 186

Alpine Combination Standings
1. Federica Brignone (Italy) - 100
2. Wendy Holdener (Switzerland) - 80
3. Marta Bassino (Italy) - 60

Standings in parallel disciplines
1.Petra Vlhova (Slovakia) - 113
2. Clara Direz (France) - 100
3. Federica Brignone (Italy) - 90


Overall standings of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in the season 2018-2019

MEN

Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Score
1. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 1546
2. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 1145
3. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 1047

Slalom standings
1.Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 786
2. Clement Noel (France) - 551
3. Daniel Juhl (Switzerland) - 551

Giant Slalom Standings
1.Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 680
2. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 516
3. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 469

Downhill position
1. Beat Feutz (Switzerland) - 540
2. Dominic Paris (Italy) - 520
3. Vincent Krichmayr (Austria) - 339

The Downhill World Cup was won by Beat Feutz.

Supergiant standings
1. Dominic Paris (Italy) - 430
2. Vincent Krichmayr (Austria) - 346
3. Mauro Cavietzel (Switzerland) - 324

Dominique Paris won the Super G World Cup.

Alpine Combination Standings
1. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 160
2. Marko Schwarz (Austria) - 100
3. Mauro Cavietzel (Switzerland) - 90

WOMEN

Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Score
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 2204
2.Petra Vlhova (Slovakia) - 1355
3. Wendy Holdener (Switzerland) - 1079

The World Cup was won overall by Mikaela Shiffrin.

Slalom standings
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 1160
2.Petra Vlhova (Slovakia) - 877
3. Wendy Holdener (Switzerland) - 681

The World Slalom Cup was won by Mikaela Shiffrin.

Giant Slalom Standings
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 615
2.Petra Vlhova (Slovakia) - 478
3. Tessa Worley (France) - 460

The Giant Slalom World Cup was won by Mikaela Shiffrin.

Downhill position
1. Nicole Schmidhofer (Austria) - 468
2. Stefanie Venier (Austria) - 372
3. Ramona Siebenhofer (Austria) - 354

The Downhill World Cup was won by Nicole Schmidhofer.

Supergiant standings
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 350
2. Nicole Schmidhofer (Austria) - 303
3. Tina Vairater (Liechtenstein) - 268

The Super G World Cup was won by Mikaela Shiffrin.


Overall standings of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in the 2016-2017 season

MEN

Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Score
1.Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 1599
2. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 924
3. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 903
4. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 875
5. Felix Neureuther (Germany) - 790

The overall World Cup was won by Marcel Hirscher.

Slalom standings
1. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 735
2. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 575
3. Manfred Mölgg (Italy) - 476

6. Alexander Khoroshilov (Russia) - 372

The Slalom World Cup was won by Marcel Hirscher.

Giant Slalom Standings
1.Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 733
2. Mathieu Febvre (France) - 440
3. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 439

The Giant Slalom World Cup was won by Marcel Hirscher.

Downhill position
1. Peter Fill (Italy) - 454
2. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 247
3. Dominic Paris (Italy) - 218

Supergiant standings
1. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 394
2. Hannes Reichelt (Austria) - 303
3.Alexander Amodt Kilde (Norway) - 299

Alpine Combination Standings
1. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 111
2. Nils Hintermann (Switzerland) - 100
3.Alexander Amodt Kilde (Norway) - 92

World Cup in alpine combination won by Alexi Pinturo

WOMEN

Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Score
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 1643
2. Ilka Stukhec (Slovenia) - 1325
3.Sophia Gogia (Italy) - 1197
4. Lara Gout (Switzerland) - 1023 5. Federica Brignone (Italy) - 895

World Cup overall won by Mikaela Shiffrin

Slalom standings
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 840
2. Veronika Velezh-Zuzulova (Slovakia) - 565
3. Wendy Holdener (Switzerland) - 455

Giant Slalom Standings
1. Tessa Worley (France) - 685
2. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 600
3. Sofia Gogia (Italy) - 405

Tessa Worley won the Giant Slalom World Cup

Downhill position
1. Ilka Stukhec (Slovenia) - 597
2.Sophia Gogia (Italy) - 460
3. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 360

Ilka Štukhets won the Downhill World Cup

Supergiant standings
1. Tina Vairater (Liechtenstein) - 435
2. Ilka Stukhec (Slovenia) - 430
3. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 300

Tina Vairater won the Super G World Cup

Alpine Combination Standings
1. Ilka Stukhec (Slovenia) - 240
2. Federica Brignone (Italy) - 220
3. Wendy Holdener (Switzerland) - 140

Ilka Štukhec won the World Cup in alpine combination

Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Score
in the season 2015-2016

MEN

1. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 1795
2. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 1298
3. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 1200
4. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 1161
5. Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) - 916

The overall World Cup was won by Marcel Hirscher.

Downhill position
1. Peter Fill (Italy) - 462
2. Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) - 436
3. Dominic Paris (Italy) - 432
3. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 432

The Downhill World Cup was won by Peter Fill.

Slalom standings
1. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 811
2. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 780
3. Felix Neureuther (Germany) - 389
4. André Muhrer (Sweden) - 367
5. Alexander Khoroshilov (Russia) - 358

The Slalom World Cup was won by Henrik Christoffersen.

Giant Slalom Standings
1.Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 766
2. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 690
3. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 487

The Giant Slalom World Cup was won by Marcel Hirscher.

Supergiant standings
1.Alexander Amodt Kilde (Norway) - 315
2. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 375
3. Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) - 310

The Super G World Cup was won by Alexander Amodt Kilde.

Alpine Combination Standings
1. Alexi Pinturo (France) - 220
2. Thomas Mermillau-Blondin (France) - 170
3. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 165

The Alpine Combination World Cup was won by Alexi Pinturo.

WOMEN
Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Score
1. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 1522
2. Lindsey Vonn (USA) - 1235
3. Victoria Rebensburg (Germany) - 1147

Lara Guth won the overall World Cup.

Downhill position
1. Lindsey Vonn (USA) - 580
2. Fabien Souter (Switzerland) - 463
3. Larisa Yurkiv (Canada) - 407

The Downhill World Cup was won by Lindsey Vonn.

Slalom standings
1.Frida Hansdotter (Sweden) - 711
2. Veronika Velezh-Zuzulova (Slovakia) - 626
3. Wendy Holdener (Switzerland) - 561

Frida Hansdotter won the World Slalom Cup.

Giant Slalom Standings
1.Eva-Maria Brem (Austria) - 592
2. Victoria Rebensburg (Germany) - 590
3. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 472

Eva-Maria Brehm won the Giant Slalom World Cup

Supergiant standings
1. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 481
2. Tina Vairater (Liechtenstein) - 436
3. Lindsey Vonn (USA) - 420

Lara Guth won the Super G World Cup.

Alpine Combination Standings
1. Wendy Holdener (Switzerland) - 198
2. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 160
3. Michaela Kirchgasser (Austria) - 153

Wendy Holdener won the Alpine Combination World Cup

World Cup overall standings after 2014/15 season

Men
Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Score
1. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 1448
2. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 1288
3. Alexis Pinturo (France) - 1006
4. Felix Neureuther (Germany) - 838
5. Fritz Doppfer (Germany) - 797
…
13.Alexander Khoroshilov (Russia) - 485


1.Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 614
2. Felix Neureuther (Germany) - 591
3. Alexander Khoroshilov (Russia) - 485
4. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 463
5. Fritz Doppfer (Germany) - 451

The Slalom World Cup was won by Marcel Hirscher.


1.Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 690
2. Alexis Pinturo (France) - 487
3. Ted Ligeti (USA) - 462
4. Fritz Doppfer (Germany) - 346
5. Thomas Fanara (France) - 330

The Giant Slalom World Cup was won by Marcel Hirscher.


1. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 605
2. Hanns Reichelt (Austria) - 511
3. Guillermo Fayed (France) - 389
4. Matthias Mayer (Austria) - 386
4. Dominic Paris (Italy) - 386

The Downhill World Cup was won by Kjetil Jansrud.


1. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 556
2. Dominic Paris (Italy) - 353
3. Matthias Mayer (Austria) - 274
4. Hanns Reichelt (Austria) - 236
5. Dustin Cook (Canada) - 239

The Super G World Cup was won by Kjetil Jansrud.


1. Carlo Janka (Switzerland) - 140
2. Alexis Pinturo (France) - 126
3.Victor Muffa-Jendé (France) - 125
4. Ivica Kostelic (Croatia) - 110
5. Ondrej Bank (Czech Republic) - 92

Women


1. Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 1553
2. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 1531
3. Lindsey Vonn (USA) - 1087
4. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 1036
5. Nicole Hosp (Austria) - 684

Alpine Skiing Slalom World Cup Score
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 679
2. Frida Hansdotter (Sweden) - 569
3. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 439
4. Sharka Strakhova (Czech Republic) - 376
5. Katrin Zettel (Austria) - 356

World Slalom Cup won by Mikaela Shiffrin

Ski Giant Slalom World Cup Score
1.Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 542
2.Eva-Maria Brehm (Austria) - 436
3. Michaela Shiffrin - 357
4.Sara Hector (Sweden) - 329
5. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 266

Downhill Ski World Cup Score
1. Lindsey Vonn (USA) - 502
2.Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 399
3. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 356
4. Elisabeth Görgl (Austria) - 337
5.Elena Fanchini (Italy) - 291

Downhill World Cup won by Lindsey Vonn

Alpine Skiing World Cup Super G
1. Lindsey Vonn (USA) - 540
2. Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 512
3. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 390
4. Cornelia Hütter (Austria) - 286
5. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 261

Lindsay Vonn won the Super G World Cup


1.Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 100
2. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 80
3. Katrin Zettel (Austria) - 60

    *"Small crystal globe"in combination / alpine combination this season has not been played out.

Skiing. Types and rules
In alpine skiing, competitions (World Cup, World Championships, Winter Olympic Games) are held in five main disciplines. The technical types include slalom and giant slalom, the speed ones - super giant (or super giant slalom) and downhill. The fifth discipline - super combined - is a variant of ski nordic combination, consisting of two attempts: super giant (or downhill) and slalom.

Each track is marked with blue and red gates. The skier must ride between two poles that form the gate. Typically, on the slalom track, 55 to 75 gates are installed for men and 40 to 60 gates for women. The FIS clearly describes the rules and regulations for setting pistes in each type of alpine skiing. An athlete who missed at least one gate, or crossed them with one ski, is disqualified. Slalom results are determined by the sum of the times shown in two attempts on two different courses.

Giant slalom (giant slalom) differs from slalom by a large difference in altitude (200-450 m for men, up to 400 m for women). The number of control gates is 56-70 (men), 46-58 - for women. As in slalom, the results are determined by the sum of two attempts.

The length of the downhill track is usually 2000 - 4000 m (and more), the number of control gates is 11-25, the height difference is 500 - 1000 m and more. When downhill, the speed of a skier reaches 130-145 km / h, and the average speed of passage along the track is usually 100 km / h. Downhill skiing rules were first formulated by Sir Arnold Lunn in 1921 for the English Alpine Skiing Championships. The most difficult and prestigious downhill slopes are Lauberhorn in Wengen (Switzerland) and Streif in Kitzbühel (Austria). The competitions in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Chamonix and Val Gardena are also considered classic stages of the Downhill World Cup. The athlete who has shown best time when passing the route.

The rules of a super-giant (super-G, super giant slalom) are generally the most similar to a downhill, but there are more turns on the super-giant track, the track itself is somewhat shorter and with less elevation difference. In the super-giant, the winner is also determined by the results of one race.

A super-combined includes a downhill run on a short course (or super giant) and one slalom attempt. First supercombination in modern format appeared as an alpine skiing discipline at the 2007 World Championships in Åre (Sweden), and then at Olympic Games in Vancouver. The classic combination format included downhill and two slalom attempts.

In alpine skiing competitions at the Olympic Games, each country can nominate 14 athletes (no more than 8 people of the same sex), as well as no more than 4 participants in each alpine skiing discipline. The selection for participation in the Winter Olympic Games is carried out based on the results of the performance of athletes in the World Championships and the stages of the World Cup in Alpine Skiing.

The winner of the season is determined by the sum of points scored at all stages of the World Cup in which he played and got into the points zone (in World Cup competitions, points in the overall standings and discipline standings are awarded for getting into the top 30, in the World Cup finals - 15 best) ... The overall winner receives the main prize of the season - the Big Crystal Globe or the World Cup. The winner in each of the five disciplines will receive the Small Crystal Globe or Small World Cup. The World Championships are held every two years, usually in February. Points scored in World Championship competitions (as in the Olympic Games) do not count towards the overall standings and the discipline standings.

2013/14 World Cup Overall Standings

Men
Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Score
1.Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 1222
2. Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) - 1091
3. Alexis Pinturo (France) - 1028
4. Ted Ligeti (USA) - 991
5. Felix Neureuther (Germany) - 813

The World Cup was won overall by Marcel Hirscher.

Alpine Skiing Slalom World Cup Score
1. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 565
2. Felix Neureuther (Germany) - 560
3. Henrik Christoffersen (Norway) - 454
4. Patrick Thaler (Italy) - 351
5. Matthias Hargin (Sweden) - 349

The Slalom World Cup was won by Marcel Hirscher.

Ski Giant Slalom World Cup Score
1. Ted Ligeti (USA) - 560
2. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 560
3. Alexis Pinturo (France) - 458
4. Thomas Fanara (France) - 278
5. Felix Neureuther (Germany) - 263

The Giant Slalom World Cup was won by Ted Ligeti.

Downhill Ski World Cup Score
1. Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) - 570
2. Hanns Reichelt (Austria) - 360
3. Eric Gay (Canada) - 440
4. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 328
5. Matthias Mayer (Austria) - 307

The Downhill World Cup was won by Axel Lund Svindal.

Alpine Skiing World Cup Super G
1. Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) - 346
2. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) - 259
3. Patrick Kung (Switzerland) - 255
4. Matthias Mayer (Austria) - 236
5. Bode Miller (USA) - 220

The Super G World Cup was won by Axel Lund Svindal.

Alpine Skiing World Cup Combination *
1. Alexis Pinturo (France) - 180
2. Ted Ligeti (USA) - 180
3. Thomas Mermijo-Blondin (France) - 90

    * "Small Crystal Globe" in combination / super combination is not played this season.
Women

Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Standings

1.Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 1371
2.Maria Höfl-Riesch (Germany) - 1180
3. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 1101
4. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 964
5. Tina Vairater (Liechtenstein) - 943

The World Cup overall was won by Anna Fenninger.

Alpine Skiing Slalom World Cup Score
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 638
2. Frida Hansdotter (Sweden) - 488
3. Marlies Schild (Austria) - 385
4.Maria Pitile-Holmner (Sweden) - 308
5.Maria Höfl-Riesch (Germany) - 234

World Slalom Cup won by Mikaela Shiffrin

Ski Giant Slalom World Cup Score
1.Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 518
2. Jessica Lindell-Vikarby (Sweden) - 492
3.Maria Pitile-Holmner (Sweden) - 339
4. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 285
5. Katrin Zettel (Austria) - 284

The Giant Slalom World Cup was won by Anna Fenninger.

Downhill Ski World Cup Score
1.Maria Höfl-Riesch (Germany) - 504
2. Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 464
3. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 409
4. Tina Vairater (Liechtenstein) - 400
5.Marianne Kaufmann-Abderhalden (Switzerland) - 389

Downhill World Cup won by Maria Höfl-Riesch

Alpine Skiing World Cup Super G
1. Lara Guth (Switzerland) - 448
2.Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 357
3. Tina Vairater (Liechtenstein) - 310
4. Elisabeth Gergl (Austria) - 240
5.Maria Höfl-Riesch (Germany) - 216

Lara Guth won the Super G World Cup

Alpine Skiing World Cup Combination
1. Marie-Michel Gagnon (Canada) - 100
2. Michaela Kirchgasser (Austria) - 80
3. Maria Höfl-Riesch (Germany) - 60

World Cup standings based on 2012-13 season results

Women's Alpine Skiing World Cup.

Overall credit:
1. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 2314
2.Maria Höfl-Riesch (Germany) - 1101
3.Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 984

The World Cup overall was won by Tina Maze (Slovenia).

Slalom and World Cup City Event standings:
1. Michaela Shiffrin (USA) - 688
2. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 655
3. Veronica Velez-Zuzulova (Slovakia) - 500

Mikaela Shiffrin won the World Slalom Cup

World Cup Giant Slalom Score:
1. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 700
2. Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 435
3. Katrin Zettel (Austria) - 382

The Giant Slalom World Cup was won by Tina Maze (Slovenia).

World Cup Downhill Test:
1. Lindsey Vonn (USA) - 340
2. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 339
3. Maria Höfl-Riesch - 272

The Downhill World Cup was won by Lindsey Vonn (USA).

World Cup Super Giant:
1. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 420
2. Julia Mancuso (USA) - 365
3. Anna Fenninger (Austria) - 304

The Super G World Cup was won by Tina Maze (Slovenia).

Combination offset:
1. Tina Maze (Slovenia) - 200
2. Nicole Hosp (Austria) - 160
3. Michaela Kirchgasser (Austria) - 89

The World Cup was won by Tina Maze (Slovenia).

Alpine Skiing World Cup, 2012-13 season, men:
Overall credit:

1.Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 1455
2. Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) - 1226
3. Ted Ligeti (USA) - 1022

World Cup overall won by Marcel Hirscher

Downhill test:
1. Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) - 439
2. Klaus Kröll (Austria) - 381
3. Dominic Paris (Italy) - 378

The Downhill World Cup was won by Axel Lund Svindal (Norway).

Supergiant credit:
1. Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) - 480
2. Matteo Marsalia (Italy) - 249
3. Matthias Mayer (Austria) - 228

The Super G World Cup was won by Axel Lund Svindal (Norway).

Slalom and World Cup City Event standings:
1. Marcel Hirscher - 880
2. Felix Neureuther - 616
3. André Muhrer (Sweden) - 482

World Slalom Cup won by Marcel Hirscher (Austria)

Giant slalom test:
1. Ted Ligeti (USA) - 720
2. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - 575
3. Manfred Mölgg (Italy) - 326

The World Cup in Giant Slalom was won by Ted Ligeti (USA).

Combination offset:
1.Ivica Kostelic (Croatia) - 180
1. Alexis Pinturo (France) - 180
3. Tom Mermijo-Blond - 96

The World Cup was shared by Ivica Kostelic (Croatia) and Alexis Pinturo (France).

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