2018–19 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup was the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural season launched in January 1967, and the 2018–19 season marks the 53rd consecutive year for the FIS World Cup.

2018–19 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Downhill  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Austria Nicole Schmidhofer
Super-G Italy Dominik Paris United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Giant Slalom Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Slalom Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Combined France Alexis Pinturault Italy Federica Brignone
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Nations Cup Overall Austria Austria
Competition
Locations
20 venues
21 venues
Individual
39 events
35 events
Mixed
1 event
1 event
Cancelled
5 events
4 events
Rescheduled
4 events
3 events
Overall Champions
Marcel Hirscher won the overall title for the eighth successive year.
Mikaela Shiffrin won the overall title for the third successive year.

This season began in October 2018 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in mid-March 2019 at the finals in Soldeu, Andorra. The biennial World Championships interrupted the tour in early February in Åre, Sweden. During the season, the most successful female skier of all time, four-time overall World Cup champion Lindsey Vonn of the United States, retired after the World Championships, at which she won a bronze medal in downhill. Also, two-time overall champion Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway retired at the same meet, at which he won a silver medal in downhill.[1]

Marcel Hirscher of Austria won his eighth straight men's overall championship, an all-time record, and moved in third place in overall wins (68) behind only Ingemar Stenmark (86) and Vonn (82). Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States won her third straight women's overall championship and moved into 5th place on the overall win list (60). After the season, Hirscher also retired.[2]

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
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
28 October 2018  Austria SöldenGS cnx heavy snowfall and excessive high winds; rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 19 December[3][4]
1709118 November 2018  Finland LeviSL 479 Austria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik KristoffersenSweden André Myhrer[5]
1710224 November 2018  Canada Lake LouiseDH 480 Austria Max FranzItaly Christof InnerhoferItaly Dominik Paris[6]
1711325 November 2018  SG 205 Norway Kjetil JansrudAustria Vincent Kriechmayr Switzerland  Mauro Caviezel[7]
17124[nb 1]30 November 2018  United States Beaver CreekDH 481  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Switzerland  Mauro CaviezelNorway Aksel Lund Svindal[8]
17135[nb 2]1 December 2018  SG 206 Austria Max Franz Switzerland  Mauro CaviezelNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
Italy Dominik Paris
Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
[9]
17146[nb 3]2 December 2018  GS 405 Germany Stefan LuitzAustria Marcel Hirscher Switzerland  Thomas Tumler[10]
171578 December 2018  France Val d'IsèreGS 406 Austria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik KristoffersenSweden Matts Olsson[11]
9 December 2018  SL cnx heavy snowfall and strong wind; rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 20 December
1716814 December 2018  Italy Val Gardena/GrödenSG 207 Norway Aksel Lund SvindalItaly Christof InnerhoferNorway Kjetil Jansrud[12]
1717915 December 2018  DH 482 Norway Aleksander Aamodt KildeAustria Max Franz Switzerland  Beat Feuz[13]
17181016 December 2018  Italy Alta BadiaGS 407 Austria Marcel HirscherFrance Thomas FanaraFrance Alexis Pinturault[14]
17191117 December 2018  PG 004 Austria Marcel HirscherFrance Thibaut FavrotFrance Alexis Pinturault[15]
172012[nb 4]19 December 2018  Austria Saalbach-HinterglemmGS 408 Slovenia Žan Kranjec Switzerland  Loïc MeillardFrance Mathieu Faivre[16]
172113[nb 5]20 December 2018  SL 480 Austria Marcel Hirscher Switzerland  Loïc MeillardNorway Henrik Kristoffersen[17]
17221422 December 2018  Italy Madonna di CampiglioSL 481  Switzerland  Daniel YuleAustria Marco SchwarzAustria Michael Matt[18]
17231528 December 2018  Italy BormioDH 483 Italy Dominik ParisItaly Christof Innerhofer Switzerland  Beat Feuz[19]
17241629 December 2018  SG 208 Italy Dominik ParisAustria Matthias MayerNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde[20]
1725171 January 2019  Norway OsloCE 009 Austria Marco SchwarzUnited Kingdom Dave Ryding Switzerland  Ramon Zenhäusern[21]
1726186 January 2019  Croatia ZagrebSL 482 Austria Marcel HirscherFrance Alexis PinturaultAustria Manuel Feller[22]
17271912 January 2019   Switzerland  AdelbodenGS 409 Austria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik KristoffersenFrance Thomas Fanara[23]
17282013 January 2019  SL 483 Austria Marcel HirscherFrance Clément NoëlNorway Henrik Kristoffersen[24]
17292118 January 2019   Switzerland  WengenAC 130 Austria Marco SchwarzFrance Victor Muffat-JeandetFrance Alexis Pinturault[25]
17302219 January 2019  DH 484 Austria Vincent Kriechmayr Switzerland  Beat FeuzNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde[26]
17312320 January 2019  SL 484 France Clément NoëlAustria Manuel FellerAustria Marcel Hirscher[27]
173224[nb 6]25 January 2019  Austria KitzbühelDH 485 Italy Dominik Paris Switzerland  Beat FeuzAustria Otmar Striedinger[28]
173325[nb 7]26 January 2019  SL 485 France Clément NoëlAustria Marcel HirscherFrance Alexis Pinturault[29]
173426[nb 8]≥27 January 2019  SG 209 Germany Josef FerstlFrance Johan ClareyItaly Dominik Paris[30]
17352729 January 2019  Austria SchladmingSL 486 Austria Marcel HirscherFrance Alexis Pinturault Switzerland  Daniel Yule[31]
2 February 2019  Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenDH cnx fog, rain and heavy snowfall, rescheduled to Kvitfjell on 1 March
3 February 2019  GS cnx fog, rain and heavy snowfall
World Championships (5–17 February)
17362819 February 2019  Sweden StockholmCE 010  Switzerland  Ramon ZenhäusernSweden André MyhrerAustria Marco Schwarz[32]
17372922 February 2019  Bulgaria BanskoAC 131 France Alexis PinturaultAustria Marcel HirscherSlovenia Štefan Hadalin[33]
23 February 2019  SG cnx heavy snowfall
17383024 February 2019  GS 410 Norway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Marcel HirscherFrance Thomas Fanara[34]
1 March 2019  Norway KvitfjellDH cnx heavy snowfall
1739312 March 2019  DH 486 Italy Dominik Paris Switzerland  Beat FeuzAustria Matthias Mayer[35]
1740323 March 2019  SG 210 Italy Dominik ParisNorway Kjetil Jansrud Switzerland  Beat Feuz[36]
1741339 March 2019  Slovenia Kranjska GoraGS 411 Norway Henrik KristoffersenNorway Rasmus Windingstad Switzerland  Marco Odermatt[37]
17423410 March 2019  SL 487  Switzerland  Ramon ZenhäusernNorway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Marcel Hirscher[38]
17433513 March 2019  Andorra SoldeuDH 487 Italy Dominik ParisNorway Kjetil JansrudAustria Otmar Striedinger[39]
17443614 March 2019  SG 211 Italy Dominik Paris Switzerland  Mauro CaviezelAustria Vincent Kriechmayr[40]
17453716 March 2019  GS 412 France Alexis Pinturault Switzerland  Marco OdermattSlovenia Žan Kranjec[41]
17463817 March 2019  SL 488 France Clément NoëlAustria Manuel Feller Switzerland  Daniel Yule[42]

Rankings

Women

Prior to the start of the season, 4-time overall World Cup champion (and 20-time crystal globe winner) Lindsey Vonn of the United States announced her retirement effective as of the end of the season.[43] Due to lingering injuries, she moved her retirement date up to the World Championships in February.[1]

In December, Mikaela Shiffrin became the eighth athlete (four men, four women) to win at least 50 World Cup races across all disciplines, as well as the youngest (at age 23) to do so.[44] Shiffrin ended the season with 17 race victories (3 Super Gs, 4 giant slaloms, 8 slaloms, and 2 parallel slaloms/city events), breaking Vreni Schneider's 30-year-old record of 14 wins in a (much shorter) season, which was set in the 1988-89 season.[45] Shiffrin also won four crystal globes for the season, tying the women's record held by Vonn and Tina Maze.[46]

On 6 March 2019, former slalom season champion (and Olympic gold medalist) Frida Hansdotter announced her retirement from alpine skiing following the 2018–2019 season.[47][48]

Calendar

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, AC – Alpine Combined, CE – City Event (Parallel), PS – Parallel slalom (qualification run)
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1602127 October 2018  Austria SöldenGS 405 France Tessa WorleyItaly Federica BrignoneUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin[49]
16032[nb 9]17 November 2018  Finland LeviSL 455 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra VlhováAustria Bernadette Schild[50]
1604324 November 2018  United States KillingtonGS 406 Italy Federica Brignone Norway Ragnhild MowinckelAustria Stephanie Brunner[51]
1605425 November 2018  SL 456 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra VlhováSweden Frida Hansdotter[52]
1606530 November 2018  Canada Lake LouiseDH 402 Austria Nicole Schmidhofer Switzerland  Michelle GisinGermany Kira Weidle[53]
160761 December 2018  DH 403 Austria Nicole SchmidhoferAustria Cornelia Hütter Switzerland  Michelle Gisin[54]
160872 December 2018  SG 227 United States Mikaela ShiffrinNorway Ragnhild MowinckelGermany Viktoria Rebensburg[55]
160988 December 2018   Switzerland  St. MoritzSG 228 United States Mikaela Shiffrin Switzerland  Lara Gut-BehramiLiechtenstein Tina Weirather[56]
161099 December 2018  PS 005 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra Vlhová Switzerland  Wendy Holdener[57]
14 December 2018  France Val d'IsèreAC cnx warm weather and lack of snow[58][59]
15 December 2018  DH cnx warm weather and lack of snow; rescheduled in Val Gardena on 18 December
16 December 2018  SG cnx warm weather and lack of snow; rescheduled in Val Gardena on 19 December
161110[nb 10]18 December 2018  Italy Val Gardena/GrödenDH 404 Slovenia Ilka ŠtuhecItaly Nicol DelagoAustria Ramona Siebenhofer[60]
161211[nb 11]19 December 2018  SG 229 Slovenia Ilka ŠtuhecAustria Nicole Schmidhofer
Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
[61]
16131221 December 2018  France CourchevelGS 407 United States Mikaela ShiffrinGermany Viktoria RebensburgFrance Tessa Worley[62]
16141322 December 2018  SL 457 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra VlhováSweden Frida Hansdotter[63]
16151428 December 2018  Austria SemmeringGS 408 Slovakia Petra VlhováGermany Viktoria RebensburgFrance Tessa Worley[64]
16161529 December 2018  SL 458 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra Vlhová Switzerland  Wendy Holdener[65]
1617161 January 2019  Norway OsloCE 009 Slovakia Petra VlhováUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin Switzerland  Wendy Holdener[66]
1618175 January 2019  Croatia ZagrebSL 459 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra Vlhová Switzerland  Wendy Holdener[67]
1619188 January 2019  Austria FlachauSL 460 Slovakia Petra VlhováUnited States Mikaela ShiffrinAustria Katharina Liensberger[68]
12 January 2019  Austria St. AntonDH cnx heavy snowfall with over three metres of snow; rescheduled in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 18 January
13 January 2019  SG cnx heavy snowfall with over three metres of snow
16201915 January 2019  Italy KronplatzGS 409 United States Mikaela ShiffrinFrance Tessa WorleyItaly Marta Bassino[69]
162120[nb 12]18 January 2019  Italy Cortina d'AmpezzoDH 405 Austria Ramona SiebenhoferSlovenia Ilka ŠtuhecAustria Stephanie Venier[70]
16222119 January 2019  DH 406 Austria Ramona SiebenhoferAustria Nicole SchmidhoferSlovenia Ilka Štuhec[71]
16232220 January 2019  SG 230 United States Mikaela ShiffrinLiechtenstein Tina WeiratherAustria Tamara Tippler[72]
162423[nb 13]26 January 2019  Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenSG 231 Austria Nicole SchmidhoferItaly Sofia Goggia Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami[73]
162524[nb 14]27 January 2019  DH 407 Austria Stephanie VenierItaly Sofia GoggiaGermany Kira Weidle[74]
1626251 February 2019  Slovenia MariborGS 410 United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Slovakia Petra Vlhová
Norway Ragnhild Mowinckel[75]
1627262 February 2019  SL 461 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSweden Anna Swenn-Larsson Switzerland  Wendy Holdener[76]
World Championships (5–17 February)
16282719 February 2019  Sweden StockholmCE 010 United States Mikaela ShiffrinGermany Christina GeigerSweden Anna Swenn-Larsson[77]
16292823 February 2019   Switzerland  Crans-MontanaDH 408 Italy Sofia GoggiaAustria Nicole Schmidhofer Switzerland  Corinne Suter[78]
16302924 February 2019  AC 104 Italy Federica Brignone Canada Roni Remme Switzerland  Wendy Holdener[79]
1 March 2019  Russia Rosa KhutorDH cnx heavy snowfall
2 March 2019  SG cnx 
3 March 2019  SG cnx 
1631308 March 2019  Czech Republic Špindlerův MlýnGS 411 Slovakia Petra VlhováGermany Viktoria RebensburgUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin[80]
1632319 March 2019  SL 462 United States Mikaela Shiffrin Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerSlovakia Petra Vlhová[81]
16333213 March 2019  Andorra SoldeuDH 409 Austria Mirjam PuchnerGermany Viktoria Rebensburg Switzerland  Corinne Suter[82]
16343314 March 2019  SG 232 Germany Viktoria RebensburgAustria Tamara TipplerItaly Federica Brignone[83]
16353416 March 2019  SL 463 United States Mikaela Shiffrin Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerSlovakia Petra Vlhová[84]
16363517 March 2019  GS 412 United States Mikaela ShiffrinNew Zealand Alice RobinsonSlovakia Petra Vlhová[85]

Rankings

Alpine team event

Calendar

Event Key: PG – Parallel Giant Slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
14115 March 2019  Andorra SoldeuPG 011    Switzerland
Aline Danioth
Wendy Holdener
Sandro Simonet*
Daniel Yule
Ramon Zenhäusern
 Norway
Mina Fürst Holtmann
Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
Kristin Lysdahl*
Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen
Thea Louise Stjernesund
Rasmus Windingstad*
 Germany
Lena Dürr
Christina Geiger
Fabian Himmelsbach
Alexander Schmid*
Anton Tremmel
[86]

* reserve skiers

Nations Cup

Prize money

Footnotes

  1. heavy snowfall; Downhill in Beaver Creek was switched with super giant slalom and rescheduled from 1 December 2018 to 30 November 2018
  2. heavy snowfall; Super giant slalom in Beaver Creek was switched with downhill and rescheduled from 30 November 2018 to 1 December 2018; start of competition was postponed for one hour and moved lower because of the heavy snowfall
  3. FIS disqualified Stefan Luitz from the GS victory at Beaver Creek for breaking the organisation's rule by inhaling oxygen before the competition. However, he didn't break the rules of doping and he can continue to compete on normally. Marcel Hirscher initially inherited the race victory. However, later Luitz has successfully overturned his disqualification at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and his result was reinstated.
  4. opening Giant Slalom from Sölden scheduled on 28 October 2018 is rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 19 December 2018.
  5. Slalom from Val d'Isère is rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 20 December 2018.
  6. Because of the worst weather forecast on Saturday, Downhill in Kitzbühel was rescheduled from 26 to 25 January 2019 on Friday. It was switched with original Super-G date.
  7. Because of the worst weather forecast in the weekend, Slalom in Kitzbühel which is easier to organize, is rescheduled from 27 to 26 January 2019. It will be switched with original downhill date.
  8. Because of the downhill switch date on Friday, Super-G in Kitzbühel is rescheduled from 25 to 27 January 2019.
  9. Slalom start in Levi on 17 November 2018 was moved lower; strong wind on top of the course
  10. Downhill from Val d'Isère was rescheduled in Val Gardena/Gröden on 18 December 2018
  11. Super giant slalom from Val d'Isère was rescheduled in Val Gardena/Gröden on 19 December 2018
  12. Downhill from St. Anton was rescheduled in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 18 January 2019
  13. Because of the bad weather forecast, program in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is switched. Super-G is rescheduled from 27 to 26 January 2019.
  14. Because of the bad weather forecast, program in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is switched. Downhill is rescheduled from 26 to 27 January 2019.

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