2019–20 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup, the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition, began in January 1967, and the 2019–20 season marked the 54th consecutive year for the FIS World Cup.[1][2] As it had every year since 2006 (when the Sölden races were cancelled by a snowstorm), the season began in Sölden, Austria in October. The season was supposed to end with the World Cup finals in March, which were to be held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy for the first time since they began in 1993, but the finals were cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy.[3]

2019–20 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Italy Federica Brignone
Downhill  Switzerland  Beat Feuz  Switzerland  Corinne Suter
Super-G  Switzerland  Mauro Caviezel  Switzerland  Corinne Suter
Giant slalom Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Italy Federica Brignone
Slalom Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Slovakia Petra Vlhová
Alpine combined France Alexis Pinturault Italy Federica Brignone
Parallel  Switzerland  Loïc Meillard Slovakia Petra Vlhová
Nations Cup  Switzerland  Switzerland Italy Italy
Nations Cup Overall  Switzerland  Switzerland
Competition
Locations
20 venues
17 venues
Individual
36 events
30 events
Mixed
0 event
0 event
Cancelled
12 events
16 events
Rescheduled
4 events
5 events
Overall champions
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde became the first Norwegian to win an overall World Cup title since Aksel Lund Svindal in 2008–09.
Federica Brignone became the first Italian to win an overall World Cup title since Alberto Tomba in 1994–95.

As part of an effort to control the expansion of the World Cup circuit while fighting increased specialization, the city events were dropped this season, to be replaced by more parallel events at regular venues, while the Alpine combined was expanded.[4] Due to the recent dominance of slalom specialists in the Alpine combined races, the format for that discipline was changed this season. As was previously the case, the first run continued to be the speed discipline (with Super-G having the preference over downhill). However, instead of the slalom run starting in reverse order of finish in the speed run, which allowed the slalom specialists (who tended to be slower in the speed run) to tackle fresh snow for their slalom run, while the speed specialists had to face the more challenging rutted snow at the end of the day, the skiers in the slalom run now started in the same order as the finish of the speed run, with the leader after the speed run becoming the first to race on the fresh slalom course.[5]

Parallel format was also changed to make the race more TV-friendly. Parallel races now began with one classic qualification run with a single competitor on the slope (which was shown in the live TV broadcast), after which the top 32 qualifiers by time advanced to the elimination phase of the main competition. The round of 32 used the current run and re-run format, so that each competitor got to start from each side, but from the round of 16 forward, there was only one run per race and a direct knockout system.[6] However, the new format immediately became controversial, as making two giant slalom courses equal in a single-run format proved impossible, and both the first men's and women's parallel giant slalom races suffered from "the luck of the draw" becoming determinative—in the men's race, all eight round-of-16 matches were won by the racer on the same randomly-selected course, and in the women's race, 17 of 20 winners came from the same course.[7][8]

In addition, a new sixth discipline—parallel events (which combined parallel giant slalom and parallel slalom in points distribution)—was introduced, joining downhill, Super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined. A small crystal globe was to be awarded to the winner.[9]

On 1 February 2020, then-women's World Cup overall leader (and 3-time defending champion) Mikaela Shiffrin's father Jeff suffered grave injuries in an accident, and Shiffrin immediately left the World Cup tour. His injuries proved fatal, and Shiffrin remained off the tour for the rest of the season.[10]

Men

The number of races in the World Cup history
Total DH SG GS SL AC PS PG CE K.O. Winners
178249621741949713426101291

including DH in Kvitfjell (7 March 2020)

Calendar

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, AC – Alpine combined, PG – Parallel giant slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1747127 October 2019  Austria SöldenGS 413 France Alexis PinturaultFrance Mathieu FaivreSlovenia Žan Kranjec[11]
1748224 November 2019  Finland LeviSL 489 Norway Henrik KristoffersenFrance Clément Noël Switzerland  Daniel Yule[12]
1749330 November 2019  Canada Lake LouiseDH 488 Germany Thomas DreßenItaly Dominik Paris Switzerland  Beat Feuz
 Switzerland  Carlo Janka
[13]
175041 December 2019  SG 212 Austria Matthias MayerItaly Dominik ParisAustria Vincent Kriechmayr
 Switzerland  Mauro Caviezel
[14]
175156 December 2019  United States Beaver CreekSG 213  Switzerland  Marco OdermattNorway Aleksander Aamodt KildeAustria Matthias Mayer[15]
175267 December 2019  DH 489  Switzerland  Beat FeuzFrance Johan Clarey
Austria Vincent Kriechmayr
[16]
175378 December 2019  GS 414 United States Tommy FordNorway Henrik KristoffersenNorway Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen[17]
[nb 1] 15 December 2019  France Val d'IsèreGS cnx heavy snow and wind; moved to Hinterstoder on 1 March
17548[nb 2] 15 December 2019  SL 490 France Alexis PinturaultSweden André MyhrerItaly Stefano Gross[18]
17559[nb 3] 20 December 2019  Italy Val Gardena/GrödenSG 214 Austria Vincent Kriechmayr Norway Kjetil JansrudGermany Thomas Dreßen[19]
21 December 2019  DH cnx heavy snowfall; rescheduled in Bormio on 27 December
17561022 December 2019  Italy Alta BadiaGS 415 Norway Henrik KristoffersenFrance Cyprien SarrazinSlovenia Žan Kranjec[20]
17571123 December 2019  PG 005 Norway Rasmus WindingstadGermany Stefan LuitzAustria Roland Leitinger[21]
175812[nb 4] 27 December 2019  Italy BormioDH 490 Italy Dominik Paris Switzerland  Beat FeuzAustria Matthias Mayer[22]
17591328 December 2019  DH 491 Italy Dominik Paris Switzerland  Urs Kryenbühl Switzerland  Beat Feuz[23]
17601429 December 2019  AC 132 France Alexis PinturaultNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Switzerland  Loïc Meillard[24]
1761155 January 2020  Croatia ZagrebSL 491 France Clément Noël Switzerland  Ramon ZenhäusernItaly Alex Vinatzer[25]
1762168 January 2020  Italy Madonna di CampiglioSL 492  Switzerland  Daniel YuleNorway Henrik KristoffersenFrance Clément Noël[26]
17631711 January 2020   Switzerland  AdelbodenGS 416 Slovenia Žan KranjecCroatia Filip ZubčićNorway Henrik Kristoffersen
France Victor Muffat-Jeandet
[27]
17641812 January 2020  SL 493  Switzerland  Daniel YuleNorway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Marco Schwarz[28]
17651917 January 2020   Switzerland  WengenAC 133 Austria Matthias MayerFrance Alexis PinturaultFrance Victor Muffat-Jeandet[29]
17662018 January 2020  DH 492  Switzerland  Beat FeuzItaly Dominik ParisGermany Thomas Dreßen[30]
17672119 January 2020  SL 494 France Clément NoëlNorway Henrik KristoffersenRussia Aleksandr Khoroshilov[31]
17682224 January 2020  Austria KitzbühelSG 215 Norway Kjetil JansrudNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
Austria Matthias Mayer
[32]
17692325 January 2020  DH 493 Austria Matthias Mayer Switzerland  Beat Feuz
Austria Vincent Kriechmayr
[33]
17702426 January 2020  SL 495  Switzerland  Daniel YuleAustria Marco SchwarzFrance Clément Noël[34]
17712528 January 2020  Austria SchladmingSL 496 Norway Henrik KristoffersenFrance Alexis Pinturault Switzerland  Daniel Yule[35]
1772261 February 2020  Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenDH 494 Germany Thomas DreßenNorway Aleksander Aamodt KildeFrance Johan Clarey[36]
1773272 February 2020  GS 417 France Alexis Pinturault Switzerland  Loïc MeillardNorway Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen[37]
1774288 February 2020  France ChamonixSL 497 France Clément NoëlNorway Timon HauganAustria Adrian Pertl[38]
1775299 February 2020  PG 006  Switzerland  Loïc Meillard Switzerland  Thomas TumlerGermany Alexander Schmid[39]
177630[nb 5]13 February 2020  Austria Saalbach-HinterglemmDH 495 Germany Thomas Dreßen Switzerland  Beat Feuz Switzerland  Mauro Caviezel[40]
177731[nb 6]14 February 2020  SG 216 Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Switzerland  Mauro CaviezelGermany Thomas Dreßen[41]
15 February 2020  China YanqingDH cnx Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic; rescheduled in Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 13–14 February
16 February 2020SG cnx 
17783222 February 2020  Japan NaebaGS 418 Croatia Filip Zubčić Switzerland  Marco OdermattUnited States Tommy Ford[42]
23 February 2020  SL cnx weather conditions; strong wind
17793329 February 2020  Austria HinterstoderSG 217 Austria Vincent Kriechmayr Switzerland  Mauro CaviezelAustria Matthias Mayer[43]
178034[nb 7]1 March 2020  AC 134 France Alexis Pinturault Switzerland  Mauro CaviezelNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde[44]
178135[nb 8]2 March 2020  GS 419 France Alexis PinturaultCroatia Filip ZubčićNorway Henrik Kristoffersen[45]
1782367 March 2020  Norway KvitfjellDH 496 Austria Matthias MayerNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Switzerland  Carlo Janka[46]
8 March 2020  SG cnx Weather conditions; rain, wind and fog
14 March 2020  Slovenia Kranjska GoraGS cnx Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
15 March 2020  SL cnx 
18 March 2020  Italy Cortina d'AmpezzoDH cnx 
19 March 2020  SG cnx 
21 March 2020  GS cnx 
22 March 2020  SL cnx 

Rankings

Ladies

The number of races in the World Cup history
Total DH SG GS SL AC PS PG CE K.O. Winners
166641723841846910661101249

including SG in La Thuile (29 February 2020)

Calendar

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, AC – Alpine combined, PS – Parallel slalom, PG – Parallel giant slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1637126 October 2019  Austria SöldenGS 413 New Zealand Alice RobinsonUnited States Mikaela ShiffrinFrance Tessa Worley[47]
1638223 November 2019  Finland LeviSL 464 United States Mikaela Shiffrin Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerAustria Katharina Truppe[48]
1639330 November 2019  United States KillingtonGS 414 Italy Marta BassinoItaly Federica BrignoneUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin[49]
164041 December 2019  SL 465 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra VlhováSweden Anna Swenn-Larsson[50]
164156 December 2019  Canada Lake LouiseDH 410 Czech Republic Ester Ledecká Switzerland  Corinne SuterAustria Stephanie Venier[51]
164267 December 2019  DH 411 Austria Nicole SchmidhoferUnited States Mikaela ShiffrinItaly Francesca Marsaglia[52]
164378 December 2019  SG 233 Germany Viktoria RebensburgItaly Nicol Delago Switzerland  Corinne Suter[53]
1644814 December 2019   Switzerland  St. MoritzSG 234 Italy Sofia GoggiaItaly Federica BrignoneUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin[54]
1645915 December 2019  PS 006 Slovakia Petra VlhováSweden Anna Swenn-LarssonAustria Franziska Gritsch[55]
16461017 December 2019  France CourchevelGS 415 Italy Federica BrignoneNorway Mina Fürst Holtmann Switzerland  Wendy Holdener[56]
21 December 2019  France Val d'IsèreDH cnx heavy snowfall; recheduled in Val d'Isère on 22 December
22 December 2019  AC cnx cancelled due to switched program schedule with downhill
[nb 9]22 December 2019  DH cnx cancelled for the second time; heavy snowfall again; rescheduled in Bansko on 24 January
16471128 December 2019  Austria LienzGS 416 United States Mikaela ShiffrinItaly Marta BassinoAustria Katharina Liensberger[57]
16481229 December 2019  SL 466 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra Vlhová Switzerland  Michelle Gisin[58]
1649134 January 2020  Croatia ZagrebSL 467 Slovakia Petra VlhováUnited States Mikaela ShiffrinAustria Katharina Liensberger[59]
16501411 January 2020  Austria AltenmarktDH 412  Switzerland  Corinne SuterItaly Nicol Delago Switzerland  Michelle Gisin[60]
16511512 January 2020  AC 105 Italy Federica Brignone Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerItaly Marta Bassino[61]
16521614 January 2020  Austria FlachauSL 468 Slovakia Petra VlhováSweden Anna Swenn-LarssonUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin[62]
16531718 January 2020  Italy SestriereGS 417 Italy Federica Brignone
Slovakia Petra Vlhová
United States Mikaela Shiffrin[63]
16541819 January 2020  PG 001 France Clara DirezAustria Elisa MörzingerItaly Marta Bassino[64]
165519[nb 10]24 January 2020  Bulgaria BanskoDH 413 United States Mikaela ShiffrinItaly Federica Brignone Switzerland  Joana Hählen[65]
16562025 January 2020  DH 414 Italy Elena CurtoniItaly Marta BassinoItaly Federica Brignone[66]
16572126 January 2020  SG 235 United States Mikaela ShiffrinItaly Marta Bassino Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami[67]
1 February 2020  Russia Rosa KhutorDH cnx cancelled due to heavy snowfall; rescheduled in Crans-Montana on 21 February
1658222 February 2020  SG 236 Italy Federica BrignoneItaly Sofia Goggia Switzerland  Joana Hählen[68]
1659238 February 2020   Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenDH 415 Germany Viktoria RebensburgItaly Federica BrignoneCzech Republic Ester Ledecká[69]
1660249 February 2020  SG 237  Switzerland  Corinne SuterAustria Nicole Schmidhofer Switzerland  Wendy Holdener[70]
15 February 2020  Slovenia MariborGS cnx warm weather forecast; rescheduled in Kranjska Gora on 15–16 February
16 February 2020  SL cnx 
166125[nb 11]15 February 2020  Slovenia Kranjska GoraGS 418 New Zealand Alice RobinsonSlovakia Petra Vlhová Switzerland  Wendy Holdener
Slovenia Meta Hrovat
[71]
166226[nb 12]16 February 2020  SL 469 Slovakia Petra Vlhová Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerAustria Katharina Truppe[72]
166327[nb 13]21 February 2020   Switzerland  Crans-MontanaDH 416  Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami Switzerland  Corinne SuterAustria Stephanie Venier[73]
16642822 February 2020  DH 417  Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami Switzerland  Corinne SuterAustria Nina Ortlieb[74]
16652923 February 2020  AC 106 Italy Federica BrignoneAustria Franziska GritschCzech Republic Ester Ledecká[75]
16663029 February 2020  Italy La ThuileSG 238 Austria Nina OrtliebItaly Federica Brignone Switzerland  Corinne Suter[76]
1 March 2020  AC 107 heavy snowfall
7 March 2020  Germany OfterschwangGS cnx lack of snow and bad weather forecast
8 March 2020  SL cnx 
12 March 2020  Sweden ÅrePS cnx Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
13 March 2020  GS cnx 
14 March 2020  SL cnx 
18 March 2020  Italy Cortina d'AmpezzoDH cnx 
19 March 2020  SG cnx 
21 March 2020  SL cnx 
22 March 2020  GS cnx 

Rankings

Alpine team event

World Cup history in real time
Total SL + SG PGS Winners
143116

including PGS in Soldeu (15 March 2019)

Calendar

Event key: PG – Parallel giant slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
20 March 2020  Italy Cortina d'AmpezzoPG cnx  Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic

Nations Cup

Prize money

Retirements

The following athletes announced their retirements during or after the season:

Footnotes

  1. GS was originally scheduled on 14 December, but switched with Slalom to 15 December due to heavy snow on Friday. It was finally canceled after Slalom was canceled on 14 December due to strong wind and rescheduled on 15 December.
  2. Slalom was originally scheduled on 15 December, then switched with GS to 14 December, but due to strong wind again re-switched on 15 December.
  3. Super-G in Val Gardena/Gröden on 20 December 2019, was postponed three times due heavy fog in mid-section. Official final results after 48 of 64 competitors in finish. Last 16 didn't start, again due to fog.
  4. Canceled Downhill in Val Gardena/Gröden on 21 December 2019 is rescheduled to Bormio on 27 December 2019.
  5. Canceled Downhill in Yanqing on 15 February 2020 is rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 13 February 2020.
  6. Canceled Super-G in Yanqing on 16 February 2020 is rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 14 February 2020.
  7. Canceled Alpine combined from Hinterstoder on 28 February 2020 is rescheduled on 1 March 2020.
  8. Canceled giant slalom from Val d'Isere on 15 December 2019 is rescheduled to Hinterstoder on 2 March 2020.
  9. Ladies' downhill in Val d'Isere was rescheduled from 21 to 22 December 2019 due to heavy snowfall, and was scheduled to be replaced by the alpine combined (cancelled) on 22 December 2019 due to tight schedule.
  10. Canceled downhill from Val d'Isere on 22 December 2019 was rescheduled to Bansko on 24 January 2020.
  11. Canceled giant slalom from Maribor on 15 February 2020 is rescheduled to Kranjska Gora due to warm weather forecast.
  12. Canceled giant slalom from Maribor on 16 February 2020 is rescheduled to Kranjska Gora due to warm weather forecast.
  13. Canceled downhill from Rosa Khutor on 1 February 2020 is rescheduled to Crans-Montana on 21 February 2020.

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