2000–01 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The 35th World Cup season began in October 2000 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in March 2001 at the World Cup finals at Åre, Sweden. The overall winners were Hermann Maier of Austria, his third, and Janica Kostelić of Croatia, her first. Maier won 13 races and had nearly twice the points of his nearest competitor, compatriot Stephan Eberharter. In the women's competition, Kostelić won nine races and won the overall by 67 points over Renate Götschl of Austria. There were no North Americans in the top ten of either competition.

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2000/01
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Hermann Maier Croatia Janica Kostelić
Downhill Austria Hermann Maier Italy Isolde Kostner
Super-G Austria Hermann Maier France Régine Cavagnoud
Giant slalom Austria Hermann Maier Switzerland Sonja Nef
Slalom Austria Benjamin Raich Croatia Janica Kostelić
Combined Norway Lasse Kjus Croatia Janica Kostelić
Nations Cup Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 17 16
Individual 33 34
Cancelled 3 3
Rescheduled 5

A break in the schedule was for the 2001 World Championships, held in St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria, between 29 January and 10 February 2001.

Calendar

Men

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
1045129 October 2000   Austria SöldenGS 264 Austria Hermann MaierAustria Stephan EberharterSweden Fredrik Nyberg
1046217 November 2000   United States Park CityGS 265 Switzerland Michael von GrünigenNorway Lasse KjusAustria Hermann Maier
1047319 November 2000   SL 304 Austria Heinz SchilcheggerAustria Mario MattNorway Kjetil André Aamodt
1048425 November 2000   Canada Lake LouiseDH 306 Austria Stephan EberharterSwitzerland Silvano BeltramettiNorway Lasse Kjus
1049526 November 2000   SG 093 Austria Hermann MaierNorway Lasse KjusAustria Andreas Schifferer
105062 December 2000   United States Beaver CreekDH 307 Austria Hermann MaierNorway Lasse KjusAustria Stephan Eberharter
105173 December 2000   SG 094 Sweden Fredrik NybergAustria Christoph GruberNorway Kenneth Sivertsen
105289 December 2000   France Val d'IsèreDH 308 Austria Hermann MaierAustria Stephan EberharterAustria Fritz Strobl
1053910 December 2000   GS 266 Austria Hermann MaierAustria Heinz SchilcheggerAustria Andreas Schifferer
10541011 December 2000   Italy SestriereSL 305 Norway Hans Petter BuraasAustria Kilian AlbrechtFrance Pierrick Bourgeat
16 December 2000   Italy Val GardenaDH cnx replaced in Val d'Isère on 16 December 2000
105511[nb 1]16 December 2000   France Val d'IsèreDH 309 Italy Alessandro FattoriItaly Kristian GhedinaItaly Roland Fischnaller
17 December 2000   Italy Val GardenaGS cnx replaced in Val d'Isère on 17 December 2000
105612[nb 2]17 December 2000   France Val d'IsèreGS 267 Switzerland Michael von GrünigenAustria Heinz SchilcheggerUnited States Bode Miller
105713[nb 3]19 December 2000   Italy Madonna di CampiglioSL 306 Austria Mario MattAustria Heinz SchilcheggerAustria Rainer Schönfelder
105814[nb 4]21 December 2000   Italy BormioGS 268 Austria Christoph GruberUnited States Erik SchlopySweden Fredrik Nyberg
1059156 January 2001   France Les ArcsGS 269 Switzerland Michael von GrünigenAustria Benjamin RaichLiechtenstein Marco Büchel
7 January 2001   SL cnx cancelled
1060169 January 2001   Switzerland AdelbodenGS 270 Austria Hermann MaierSwitzerland Michael von GrünigenSweden Fredrik Nyberg
13 January 2001   Switzerland WengenDH cnx replaced in Kvitfjell on 2 March 2001
10611714 January 2001   SL 307 Austria Benjamin RaichAustria Rainer SchönfelderAustria Mario Matt
14 January 2001   KB cnx cancelled
10621819 January 2001   Austria KitzbühelSG 095 Austria Hermann MaierAustria Josef StroblAustria Werner Franz
10631920 January 2001   DH 310 Austria Hermann MaierAustria Hannes TrinklAustria Stephan Eberharter
United States Daron Rahlves
10642021 January 2001   SL 308 Austria Benjamin RaichSlovenia Jure KoširNorway Hans Petter Buraas
10652121 January 2001   KB 080 Norway Lasse KjusAustria Michael WalchhoferNorway Kjetil André Aamodt
10662223 January 2001   Austria SchladmingSL 309 Austria Benjamin RaichNorway Hans Petter BuraasSlovenia Mitja Kunc
10672327 January 2001   Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenDH 311 Austria Fritz StroblAustria Peter RzehakSwitzerland Franco Cavegn
10682428 January 2001   SG 096 Austria Christoph GruberAustria Hermann MaierSwitzerland Didier Cuche
2001 World Championships (29 January – 10 February)
10692515 February 2001   Japan Shiga KōgenGS 271 Austria Hermann MaierLiechtenstein Marco BüchelAustria Benjamin Raich
10702617 February 2001   SL 310 France Pierrick BourgeatAustria Heinz SchilcheggerAustria Benjamin Raich
10712718 February 2001   SL 311 France Pierrick BourgeatAustria Heinz SchilcheggerSlovenia Jure Košir
24 February 2001   United States OgdenDH cnx cancelled
25 February 2001   SG cnx 
107228[nb 5]2 March 2001   Norway KvitfjellDH 312 Austria Hermann MaierGermany Florian EckertNorway Lasse Kjus
1073293 March 2001   DH 313 Austria Stephan EberharterGermany Florian EckertAustria Fritz Strobl
1074304 March 2001   SG 097 Austria Hermann MaierAustria Hannes TrinklAustria Stephan Eberharter
1075318 March 2001   Sweden ÅreDH 314 Austria Hermann MaierAustria Stephan EberharterNorway Kenneth Sivertsen
9 March 2001   SG cnx cancelled
10763210 March 2001   GS 272 Austria Hermann MaierUnited States Erik SchlopyAustria Benjamin Raich
10773311 March 2001   SL 312 Austria Benjamin RaichAustria Mario MattFrance Sébastien Amiez

Ladies

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
977128 October 2000   Austria SöldenGS 260 Germany Martina ErtlNorway Andrine FlemmenSweden Anja Pärson
978216 November 2000   United States Park CityGS 261 Switzerland Sonja NefAustria Brigitte ObermoserSweden Anja Pärson
979318 November 2000   SL 294 Croatia Janica KostelićGermany Martina ErtlFrance Christel Pascal
980424 November 2000   United States AspenSG 099 Austria Michaela DorfmeisterFrance Régine CavagnoudSwitzerland Corinne Rey-Bellet
981525 November 2000   SL 295 Croatia Janica KostelićGermany Martina ErtlUnited States Kristina Koznick
982630 November 2000   Canada Lake LouiseDH 256 Germany Petra HaltmayrItaly Isolde KostnerAustria Renate Götschl
98371 December 2000   DH 257 Italy Isolde KostnerFrance Carole MontilletSwitzerland Corinne Rey-Bellet
98482 December 2000   SG 100 Austria Renate GötschlFrance Régine CavagnoudGermany Martina Ertl
98596 December 2000   France Val d'IsèreSG 101 France Régine CavagnoudAustria Michaela DorfmeisterFrance Carole Montillet
98610[nb 6]9 December 2000   Italy SestriereGS 262 Austria Michaela DorfmeisterSweden Anja PärsonSwitzerland Sonja Nef
9871110 December 2000   SL 296 Croatia Janica KostelićUnited States Sarah SchleperNorway Trine Bakke
9881216 December 2000   Switzerland Sankt MoritzDH 258 Austria Brigitte ObermoserAustria Renate GötschlCanada Emily Brydon
9891317 December 2000   DH 259 Austria Renate GötschlItaly Isolde KostnerFrance Régine Cavagnoud
99014[nb 7]19 December 2000   Italy SestriereGS 263 Switzerland Sonja NefSweden Anja PärsonAustria Renate Götschl
9911520 December 2000   SL 297 Croatia Janica KostelićNorway Trine BakkeUnited States Kristina Koznick
9921628 December 2000   Austria SemmeringGS 264 Switzerland Sonja NefSwitzerland Corinne Rey-BelletUnited States Sarah Schleper
9931729 December 2000   SL 298 Croatia Janica KostelićSwitzerland Sonja NefNorway Trine Bakke
994186 January 2001   Slovenia MariborGS 265 Switzerland Sonja NefItaly Karen PutzerAustria Renate Götschl
7 January 2001   SL cnx cancelled
9951913 January 2001   Austria HausDH 260 Austria Renate GötschlItaly Isolde KostnerCanada Mélanie Turgeon
9962013 January 2001   SG 102 France Régine CavagnoudCanada Mélanie TurgeonAustria Renate Götschl
9972114 January 2001   Austria FlachauSL 299 Croatia Janica KostelićAustria Karin Köllerer
France Laure Péquegnot
9982213 January 2001  
14 January 2001  
Austria Haus (DH)
Austria Flachau (SL)
KB 069 Croatia Janica KostelićUnited States Caroline LaliveAustria Renate Götschl
9992319 January 2001   Italy Cortina d'AmpezzoDH 261 Italy Isolde KostnerAustria Renate GötschlFrance Régine Cavagnoud
10002420 January 2001   SG 103 France Régine CavagnoudCanada Mélanie TurgeonAustria Renate Götschl
10012521 January 2001   GS 266 Switzerland Sonja NefCanada Allison ForsythAustria Michaela Dorfmeister
10022626 January 2001   Germany OfterschwangSL 300 Croatia Janica KostelićUnited States Kristina KoznickSwitzerland Sonja Nef
27 January 2001   GS cnx cancelled
2001 World Championships (29 January – 10 February)
10032716 February 2001   Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenSG 104 France Carole MontilletAustria Renate GötschlAustria Brigitte Obermoser
17 February 2001   SG cnx cancelled
10042818 February 2001   SL 301 Croatia Janica KostelićFrance Christel PascalAustria Karin Köllerer
10052924 February 2001   Switzerland LenzerheideDH 262 United States Kirsten Lee ClarkFrance Régine CavagnoudGermany Petra Haltmayr
10063025 February 2001   SG 105 Italy Isolde KostnerAustria Renate GötschlFrance Carole Montillet
1007318 March 2001   Sweden ÅreDH 263 Germany Hilde GergItaly Isolde KostnerSwitzerland Sylviane Berthod
1008329 March 2001   SG 106 Switzerland Corinne Rey-BelletCanada Mélanie TurgeonFrance Régine Cavagnoud
10093310 March 2001   SL 302 Switzerland Sonja NefGermany Martina ErtlSweden Anja Pärson
10103411 March 2001   GS 267 Switzerland Sonja NefSweden Anja PärsonSweden Ylva Nowén

Men

Overall

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Hermann Maier Austria1618
2Stephan Eberharter Austria875
3Lasse Kjus Norway866
4Benjamin Raich Austria865
5Michael von Grünigen  Switzerland743
6Heinz Schilchegger Austria730
7Kjetil André Aamodt Norway668
8Josef Strobl Austria527
9Fredrik Nyberg Sweden475
10Didier Cuche  Switzerland473

Downhill

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Hermann Maier Austria576
2Stephan Eberharter Austria562
3Josef Strobl Austria402
4Hannes Trinkl Austria313
5Lasse Kjus Norway301

Super G

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Hermann Maier Austria420
2Christoph Gruber Austria246
3Josef Strobl Austria228
4Stephan Eberharter Austria208
5Werner Franz Austria182

Giant slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Hermann Maier Austria622
2Michael von Grünigen  Switzerland612
3Erik Schlopy United States350
4Benjamin Raich Austria320
5Heinz Schilchegger Austria316

Slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Benjamin Raich Austria546
2Heinz Schilchegger Austria414
3Mario Matt Austria406
4Pierrick Bourgeat France368
5Hans Petter Buraas Norway340

Combined

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Lasse Kjus Norway100
2Michael Walchhofer Austria80
Kjetil André Aamodt Norway60
4Paul Casey Puckett United States50
5Paul Accola  Switzerland45

Ladies

Overall

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Janica Kostelić Croatia1256
2Renate Götschl Austria1189
3Régine Cavagnoud France1105
4Sonja Nef  Switzerland1060
5Michaela Dorfmeister Austria923
6Isolde Kostner Italy895
7Martina Ertl Germany776
8Corinne Rey-Bellet  Switzerland744
9Carole Montillet France702
10Brigitte Obermoser Austria669

Downhill

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Isolde Kostner Italy596
2Renate Götschl Austria465
3Régine Cavagnoud France360
4Carole Montillet France297
5Brigitte Obermoser Austria295

Super G

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Régine Cavagnoud France577
2Renate Götschl Austria466
3Carole Montillet France405
4Mélanie Turgeon Canada364
5Michaela Dorfmeister Austria332

Giant slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Sonja Nef  Switzerland676
2Anja Pärson Sweden408
3Michaela Dorfmeister Austria341
4Karen Putzer Italy297
5Corinne Rey-Bellet  Switzerland265

Slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Janica Kostelić Croatia824
2Sonja Nef  Switzerland384
3Martina Ertl Germany346
4Karin Köllerer Austria340
5Laure Pequegnot France317

Combined

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1Janica Kostelić Croatia100
2Caroline Lalive United States80
3Renate Götschl Austria60
4Karen Putzer Italy50
5Pia Käyhkö Finland45

Footnotes

  1. Downhill from Val Gardena was rescheduled to Val d'Isère.
  2. Giant slalom from Alta Badia was rescheduled to Val d'Isère.
  3. Slalom from Kranjska Gora was rescheduled to Madonna di Campiglio.
  4. Giant slalom from Kranjska Gora was rescheduled to Bormio.
  5. Downhill from Wengen was rescheduled to Kvitfjell.
  6. Sestriere replaced the giant slalom from Val d'Isère.
  7. The competitions on 19 and 20 December 2000 in Sestriere replaced the competitions planned for 20 and 21 December in Jasná, Slovakia.

References

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