Alpine Ski World Cup 2014/15

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Alpine Ski World Cup 2014/15

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Men's Ladies
winner
total AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger
Departure NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn
Super G NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn
Giant slalom AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger
slalom AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin
Alpine combination SwitzerlandSwitzerland Carlo Janka AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger
Nations Cup AustriaAustria Austria
Nations Cup AustriaAustria Austria AustriaAustria Austria
Competitions
Venues 19th 16
Individual competitions 37 32
Mixed competitions 1
2013/14
2015/16

The 2014/15 season of the Alpine Ski World Cup organized by the FIS began on October 25, 2014 in Sölden and ended on March 22, 2015 with the World Cup final in Méribel .

38 races were planned for the men (10  downhill runs , 7  super-G , 8  giant slaloms , 10  slaloms , 2  alpine combinations , 1  city ​​event ). 33 races were to be held for the women (8 downhill runs, 7 super-G, 7 giant slaloms, 9 slaloms, 1 alpine combination, 1 city event). There is also a team competition , which only counts for the nation ranking. The city events scheduled for men and women for New Year's Day in Munich were canceled due to lack of snow.

The highlight of the season was the Alpine World Ski Championships from February 2 to 15, 2015 in Vail / Beaver Creek , the results of which, however, do not count towards the World Cup.

The super combined is from this season called Alpine Combined.

The overall men's World Cup was won for the fourth time in a row by Austrian Marcel Hirscher . He is the first male ski racer in World Cup history to do so. Anna Fenninger, also from Austria, successfully defended her title from the previous year like Hirscher. The overall World Cup winners of both nations come for the fifth time (after 1968/69, 1999/2000, 2001/2002 and 2013/14) both from Austria. Austria won the Nations Cup for the 26th time in a row.

World Cup ratings

total

Men's
rank Surname Points
01. AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher 1448
02. NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud 1288
03. FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault 1006
04th GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther 0838
05. GermanyGermany Fritz Dopfer 0797
06th AustriaAustria Hannes Reichelt 0760
07th ItalyItaly Dominik Paris 0745
08th. NorwayNorway Henrik Kristoffersen 0729
09. AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer 0717
10. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Carlo Janka 0643
11. United StatesUnited States Ted Ligety 0560
12. FranceFrance Victor Muffat-Jeandet 0551
13. RussiaRussia Alexander Khoroshilov 0485
14th AustriaAustria Romed Baumann 0461
15th AustriaAustria Max Franz 0457
16. ItalyItaly Stefano Gross 0430
17th FranceFrance Guillermo Fayed 0417
18th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Didier Defago 0406
19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Feuz 0405
20th SwedenSweden Mattias Hargin 0386
21st SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Küng 0384
22nd FranceFrance Adrien Théaux 0365
23. AustriaAustria Georg Streitberger 0360
24. AustriaAustria Vincent Kriechmayr 0356
25th ItalyItaly Giuliano Razzoli 0350
26th United StatesUnited States Steven Nyman 0346
27. FranceFrance Thomas Fanara 0330
28. AustriaAustria Benjamin Raich 0307
29 United StatesUnited States Travis Ganong 0294
30th CanadaCanada Dustin Cook 0271
31. SwedenSweden André Myhrer 0256
32. FranceFrance Johan Clarey 0250
33. CanadaCanada Manuel Osborne-Paradis 0246
34. ItalyItaly Peter Fill 0234
35. NorwayNorway Sebastian Foss Solevåg 0227
36. SwedenSweden Markus Larsson 0223
37. AustriaAustria Otmar Striedinger 0220
38. ItalyItaly Werner Heel 0216
39. ItalyItaly Roberto Nani 0214
40. United StatesUnited States Andrew Weibrecht 0203
41. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ondřej Bank 0199
42. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mauro Caviezel 0197
FranceFrance Jean-Baptiste Grange 0197
44. NorwayNorway Leif Kristian Haugen 0196
45. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Sandro Viletta 0174
46. ItalyItaly Christof Innerhofer 0167
47. United StatesUnited States Marco Sullivan 0158
48. FranceFrance Julien Lizeroux 0157
49. FranceFrance Brice Roger 0156
50. CroatiaCroatia Ivica Kostelić 0155
51. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Yule 0153
rank Surname Points
52. SwedenSweden Axel Back 0143
53. ItalyItaly Matteo Marsaglia 0137
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gino Caviezel 0137
55. ItalyItaly Florian Eisath 0133
56. ItalyItaly Patrick Thaler 0130
57. ItalyItaly Davide Simoncelli 0129
58. SwedenSweden Calle Lindh 0124
59. SwedenSweden Jens Byggmark 0123
60. United StatesUnited States Tim Jitloff 0122
61. FranceFrance Mathieu Faivre 0111
62. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Silvan Zurbriggen 0108
FinlandFinland Marcus Sandell 0108
64. GermanyGermany Linus Strasser 0104
AustriaAustria Klaus Kroell 0104
66. SlovakiaSlovakia Adam Žampa 0095
67. GermanyGermany Josef Ferstl 0093
68. GermanyGermany Stefan Luitz 0088
69. AustriaAustria Philipp Schörghofer 0087
70. United StatesUnited States David Chodounsky 0085
71. AustriaAustria Reinfried Herbst 0083
72. United StatesUnited States Jared Goldberg 0082
73. SwedenSweden Matts Olsson 0081
CanadaCanada Benjamin Thomsen 0081
75. NorwayNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 0080
76. CroatiaCroatia Natko Zrnčić-Dim 0078
FranceFrance David Poisson 0078
78. FranceFrance Thomas Mermillod Blondin 0076
79. ItalyItaly Giovanni Borsotti 0075
SwedenSweden Anton Lahdenperä 0075
81. ItalyItaly Manfred Mölgg 0074
82. CanadaCanada Jan Hudec 0073
83. CroatiaCroatia Filip Zubčić 0072
84. ItalyItaly Silvano Varettoni 0067
85. ItalyItaly Mattia Casse 0066
86. AustriaAustria Christoph Nösig 0058
87. GermanyGermany Tobias Stechert 0057
88 ItalyItaly Siegmar Klotz 0056
FranceFrance Maxence Muzaton 0056
90. AustriaAustria Joachim Puchner 0054
91. SloveniaSlovenia Klemen Kosi 0053
92. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Luca Aerni 0050
93. GermanyGermany Andreas Sander 0049
94. AustriaAustria Patrick Schweiger 0047
JapanJapan Naoki Yuasa 0047
96. FinlandFinland Samu Torsti 0046
AustriaAustria Mario Matt 0046
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Justin Murisier 0046
99 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Dave Ryding 0045
100. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Thomas Tumler 0042
101. SloveniaSlovenia Boštjan Kline 0041
102. NorwayNorway Jonathan Nordbotten 0040
rank Surname Points
103. FranceFrance Steve Missillier 0039
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marc Gisin 0039
105. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Manuel Pleisch 0038
GermanyGermany Klaus Brandner 0038
107. ItalyItaly Massimiliano Blardone 0034
108. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ralph Weber 0032
109. ItalyItaly Cristian Deville 0031
110. AustriaAustria Wolfgang Hörl 0029
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ramon Zen houses 0029
CanadaCanada Morgan Pridy 0029
NorwayNorway Espen Lysdahl 0029
114. PolandPoland Maciej Bydliński 0026th
115. United StatesUnited States Wiley Maple 0023
116. FranceFrance Cyprien Richard 0021st
117. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Elia Zurbriggen 0020th
118. United StatesUnited States Tommy Ford 0018th
GermanyGermany Philipp Schmid 0018th
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Kryštof Krýzl 0018th
121. SloveniaSlovenia Žan Kranjec 0017th
122. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marc Berthod 0016
AustriaAustria Florian Scheiber 0016
124. CanadaCanada Phil Brown 0015th
AustriaAustria Michael Matt 0015th
CanadaCanada Julien Cousineau 0015th
SwedenSweden Hans Olsson 0015th
128. ItalyItaly Riccardo Tonetti 0014th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fernando Schmed 0014th
130. United StatesUnited States Will Brandenburg 0013
RussiaRussia Pavel Trichichev 0013
AustriaAustria Markus Dürager 0013
133. CanadaCanada Trevor Philp 0012
134. AustriaAustria Roland Leitinger 0010
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bernhard Niederberger 0010
ItalyItaly Andrea Ballerin 0010
137. SloveniaSlovenia Martin Čater 0009
GermanyGermany Dominik Stehle 0009
139. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Reto Schmidiger 0008th
140 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martin Vráblík 0007th
CanadaCanada Erik Read 0007th
142. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Urs Kryenbühl 0006th
United StatesUnited States Thomas Biesemeyer 0006th
SloveniaSlovenia Matic Skube 0006th
145. CanadaCanada Tyler Werry 0005
RussiaRussia Alexander Glebov 0005
147. FinlandFinland Eemeli Pirinen 0004th
FranceFrance Blaise Giezendanner 0004th
149. NorwayNorway Bjørnar Neteland 0003
150. SloveniaSlovenia Miha Kürner 0002
151 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nils Mani 0001
CanadaCanada Broderick Thompson 0001
Ladies
rank Athlete Points
1 AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger 1553
2 SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze 1531
3 United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn 1087
4th United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin 1036
5 AustriaAustria Nicole Hosp 684
6th SwedenSweden Frida Hansdotter 679
7th AustriaAustria Kathrin Zettel 646
8th AustriaAustria Elisabeth Görgl 638
9 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lara Gut 623
10 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Tina Weirather 603
11 GermanyGermany Viktoria Rebensburg 573
12 ItalyItaly Nadia Fanchini 468
13 AustriaAustria Eva-Maria Brem 452
14th AustriaAustria Cornelia Hütter 440
15th SwedenSweden Maria Pietilä Holmner 411
16 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Dominique Gisin 396
17th ItalyItaly Elena Fanchini 376
18th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Šárka Strachová 376
19th SwedenSweden Sara Hector 370
20th ItalyItaly Federica Brignone 350
21st United StatesUnited States Julia Mancuso 331
22nd SwitzerlandSwitzerland Wendy Holdener 312
23 NorwayNorway Nina Løseth 311
24 SlovakiaSlovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová 303
25th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabienne Suter 297
26th United StatesUnited States Laurenne Ross 293
27 SwedenSweden Kajsa Kling 280
28 CanadaCanada Marie-Michèle Gagnon 279
29 AustriaAustria Michaela Kirchgasser 253
30th AustriaAustria Nicole Schmidhofer 251
31 ItalyItaly Francesca Marsaglia 219
32 NorwayNorway Ragnhild Mowinckel 214
CanadaCanada Larisa Yurkiw 214
34 United StatesUnited States Stacey Cook 207
35 ItalyItaly Daniela Merighetti 198
36 SpainSpain Carolina Ruiz Castillo 193
37 AustriaAustria Carmen Thalmann 171
38 ItalyItaly Irene Curtoni 166
39 ItalyItaly Manuela Mölgg 164
FranceFrance Nastasia Noens 164
41 SloveniaSlovenia Ilka Štuhec 157
42 CanadaCanada Erin Mielzynski 153
43 ItalyItaly Chiara Costazza 152
44 ItalyItaly Elena Curtoni 147
45 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Michelle Gisin 144
46 AustriaAustria Bernadette shield 141
47 AustriaAustria Mirjam Puchner 136
FranceFrance Margot Bailet 136
49 FranceFrance Tessa Worley 132
ItalyItaly Verena Stuffer 132

Departure

Men's
rank athlete Points
1 NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud 605
2 AustriaAustria Hannes Reichelt 511
3 FranceFrance Guillermo Fayed 389
4th AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer 386
5 ItalyItaly Dominik Paris 386
6th United StatesUnited States Steven Nyman 324
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Feuz 306
8th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Küng 280
9 AustriaAustria Romed Baumann 272
10 AustriaAustria Max Franz 256
11 United StatesUnited States Travis Ganong 240
12 AustriaAustria Georg Streitberger 232
13 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Didier Defago 228
14th CanadaCanada Manuel Osborne-Paradis 186
15th ItalyItaly Werner Heel 186
16 FranceFrance Johan Clarey 182
17th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Carlo Janka 168
18th FranceFrance Adrien Théaux 160
19th United StatesUnited States Marco Sullivan 153
20th ItalyItaly Peter Fill 139
Ladies
rank Athlete Points
1 United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn 502
2 AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger 399
3 SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze 356
4th AustriaAustria Elisabeth Görgl 337
5 ItalyItaly Elena Fanchini 291
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lara Gut 289
7th LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Tina Weirather 269
8th GermanyGermany Viktoria Rebensburg 269
9 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabienne Suter 212
10 CanadaCanada Larisa Yurkiw 202
11 United StatesUnited States Laurenne Ross 191
12 AustriaAustria Nicole Hosp 180
13 United StatesUnited States Julia Mancuso 163
14th United StatesUnited States Stacey Cook 156
15th SwedenSweden Kajsa Kling 152
16 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Dominique Gisin 149
17th SpainSpain Carolina Ruiz Castillo 143
18th AustriaAustria Cornelia Hütter 142
19th ItalyItaly Daniela Merighetti 133
20th AustriaAustria Nicole Schmidhofer 120

Super G

Men's
rank athlete Points
1 NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud 556
2 ItalyItaly Dominik Paris 353
3 AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer 274
4th AustriaAustria Hannes Reichelt 243
5 CanadaCanada Dustin Cook 239
6th AustriaAustria Vincent Kriechmayr 196
7th FranceFrance Adrien Théaux 190
8th AustriaAustria Max Franz 187
9 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Didier Defago 178
10 FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault 169
11 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Carlo Janka 168
12 United StatesUnited States Andrew Weibrecht 167
13 AustriaAustria Romed Baumann 147
14th AustriaAustria Otmar Striedinger 137
15th FranceFrance Brice Roger 132
16 AustriaAustria Georg Streitberger 128
17th ItalyItaly Matteo Marsaglia 108
18th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Küng 104
19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mauro Caviezel 100
20th ItalyItaly Peter Fill 95
Ladies
rank Athlete Points
1 United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn 540
2 AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger 512
3 SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze 390
4th AustriaAustria Cornelia Hütter 286
5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lara Gut 261
6th AustriaAustria Nicole Hosp 255
7th AustriaAustria Elisabeth Görgl 214
8th LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Tina Weirather 195
9 ItalyItaly Nadia Fanchini 145
10 ItalyItaly Francesca Marsaglia 144
11 United StatesUnited States Julia Mancuso 132
12 AustriaAustria Nicole Schmidhofer 131
13 GermanyGermany Viktoria Rebensburg 122
14th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Dominique Gisin 117
15th SwedenSweden Kajsa Kling 112
16 ItalyItaly Elena Curtoni 110
17th ItalyItaly Federica Brignone 95
18th United StatesUnited States Laurenne Ross 88
19th ItalyItaly Elena Fanchini 85
20th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabienne Suter 85

Giant slalom

Men's
rank athlete Points
1 AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher 690
2 FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault 487
3 United StatesUnited States Ted Ligety 462
4th GermanyGermany Fritz Dopfer 346
5 FranceFrance Thomas Fanara 330
6th NorwayNorway Henrik Kristoffersen 266
7th FranceFrance Victor Muffat-Jeandet 261
8th GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther 247
9 AustriaAustria Benjamin Raich 227
10 ItalyItaly Roberto Nani 214
11 NorwayNorway Leif Kristian Haugen 182
12 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Carlo Janka 167
13 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gino Caviezel 137
14th ItalyItaly Florian Eisath 133
15th ItalyItaly Davide Simoncelli 129
16 FranceFrance Mathieu Faivre 111
17th United StatesUnited States Tim Jitloff 109
18th FinlandFinland Marcus Sandell 108
19th NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud 98
20th GermanyGermany Stefan Luitz 88
Ladies
rank Athlete Points
1 AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger 542
2 AustriaAustria Eva-Maria Brem 436
3 United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin 357
4th SwedenSweden Sara Hector 329
5 SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze 266
6th ItalyItaly Nadia Fanchini 244
7th ItalyItaly Federica Brignone 237
8th AustriaAustria Kathrin Zettel 230
9 GermanyGermany Viktoria Rebensburg 182
10 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Tina Weirather 139
11 NorwayNorway Ragnhild Mowinckel 120
12 ItalyItaly Irene Curtoni 114
13 FranceFrance Tessa Worley 111
14th SwedenSweden Frida Hansdotter 110
15th CanadaCanada Marie-Pier Préfontaine 108
16 SwedenSweden Maria Pietilä Holmner 108
17th ItalyItaly Manuela Mölgg 104
18th SwedenSweden Jessica Lindell-Vicarby 95
19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Dominique Gisin 90
20th ItalyItaly Marta Bassino 88

slalom

Men's
rank athlete Points
1 AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher 614
2 GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther 591
3 RussiaRussia Alexander Khoroshilov 485
4th NorwayNorway Henrik Kristoffersen 463
5 GermanyGermany Fritz Dopfer 451
6th ItalyItaly Stefano Gross 430
7th SwedenSweden Mattias Hargin 386
8th ItalyItaly Giuliano Razzoli 350
9 NorwayNorway Sebastian Foss Solevåg 227
10 FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault 224
11 SwedenSweden Markus Larsson 223
12 SwedenSweden André Myhrer 213
13 FranceFrance Jean-Baptiste Grange 197
14th FranceFrance Victor Muffat-Jeandet 165
15th FranceFrance Julien Lizeroux 157
16 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Yule 153
17th SwedenSweden Axel Back 143
18th ItalyItaly Patrick Thaler 130
19th SwedenSweden Jens Byggmark 123
20th SwedenSweden Calle Lindh 106
Ladies
rank Athlete Points
1 United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin 679
2 SwedenSweden Frida Hansdotter 569
3 SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze 439
4th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Šárka Strachová 376
5 AustriaAustria Kathrin Zettel 356
6th SwedenSweden Maria Pietilä Holmner 303
SlovakiaSlovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová 303
8th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Wendy Holdener 266
9 AustriaAustria Nicole Hosp 249
10 NorwayNorway Nina Løseth 225
11 CanadaCanada Marie-Michèle Gagnon 186
12 AustriaAustria Carmen Thalmann 167
13 FranceFrance Nastasia Noens 164
14th CanadaCanada Erin Mielzynski 153
15th ItalyItaly Chiara Costazza 152
16 AustriaAustria Michaela Kirchgasser 144
17th AustriaAustria Bernadette shield 141
18th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Michelle Gisin 130
19th FranceFrance Laurie Mougel 124
20th SwedenSweden Anna Swenn-Larsson 120

Alpine combination

Men's
rank athlete Points
1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Carlo Janka 140
2 FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault 126
3 FranceFrance Victor Muffat-Jeandet 125
4th CroatiaCroatia Ivica Kostelić 110
5 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ondřej Bank 92
6th AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher 80
7th CroatiaCroatia Natko Zrnčić-Dim 72
8th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mauro Caviezel 62
9 SlovakiaSlovakia Adam Žampa 52
10 AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer 50
11 United StatesUnited States Ted Ligety 45
12 AustriaAustria Vincent Kriechmayr 42
13 AustriaAustria Romed Baumann 42
14th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Sandro Viletta 35
15th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Silvan Zurbriggen 30th
16 United StatesUnited States Jared Goldberg 30th
17th FranceFrance Thomas Mermillod Blondin 29
18th NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud 29
19th PolandPoland Maciej Bydliński 26th
20th SloveniaSlovenia Klemen Kosi 16
Ladies
rank Athlete Points
1 AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger 100
2 SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze 80
3 AustriaAustria Kathrin Zettel 60
4th FranceFrance Margot Bailet 50
5 CanadaCanada Marie-Michèle Gagnon 45
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Dominique Gisin 40
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Wendy Holdener 36
8th AustriaAustria Michaela Kirchgasser 32
9 FranceFrance Novels Miradoli 29
10 ItalyItaly Francesca Marsaglia 26th
11 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Denise after work 24
12 United StatesUnited States Julia Mancuso 22nd
13 AustriaAustria Ramona Siebenhofer 20th
14th AustriaAustria Elisabeth Görgl 18th
15th ItalyItaly Johanna Schnarf 16
16 SloveniaSlovenia Vanja Brodnik 15th
17th United StatesUnited States Laurenne Ross 14th
18th ItalyItaly Elena Curtoni 13
19th AustriaAustria Cornelia Hütter 12
20th FranceFrance Anne-Sophie Barthet 11

Podium placements men

Departure

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
11/29/2014 Lake Louise ( CAN ) NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud FranceFrance Guillermo Fayed Manuel Osborne-Paradis
CanadaCanada 
05/12/2014 Beaver Creek ( USA ) NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Feuz United StatesUnited States Steven Nyman
December 19, 2014 Val Gardena ( ITA ) United StatesUnited States Steven Nyman NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud ItalyItaly Dominik Paris
12/28/2014 Santa Caterina ( ITA ) United StatesUnited States Travis Ganong AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer ItalyItaly Dominik Paris
01/18/2015 Wengen ( SUI ) AustriaAustria Hannes Reichelt SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Feuz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Carlo Janka
01/24/2015 Kitzbühel ( AUT ) NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud ItalyItaly Dominik Paris FranceFrance Guillermo Fayed
02/21/2015 Saalbach-Hinterglemm ( AUT ) AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer AustriaAustria Max Franz AustriaAustria Hannes Reichelt
02/28/2015 Garmisch-Partenkirchen ( GER ) AustriaAustria Hannes Reichelt AustriaAustria Romed Baumann AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer
07.03.2015 Kvitfjell ( NOR ) AustriaAustria Hannes Reichelt CanadaCanada Manuel Osborne-Paradis ItalyItaly Werner Heel
03/18/2015 Méribel ( FRA ) NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud SwitzerlandSwitzerland Didier Defago AustriaAustria Georg Streitberger

Super G

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
11/30/2014 Lake Louise ( CAN ) NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer ItalyItaly Dominik Paris
December 06, 2014 Beaver Creek ( USA ) AustriaAustria Hannes Reichelt NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault
December 20, 2014 Val Gardena ( ITA ) NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud ItalyItaly Dominik Paris AustriaAustria Hannes Reichelt
01/23/2015 Kitzbühel ( AUT ) ItalyItaly Dominik Paris AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer AustriaAustria Georg Streitberger
02/22/2015 Saalbach-Hinterglemm ( AUT ) AustriaAustria Matthias Mayer FranceFrance Adrien Théaux NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud
03/08/2015 Kvitfjell NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud AustriaAustria Vincent Kriechmayr CanadaCanada Dustin Cook
03/19/2015 Méribel ( FRA ) CanadaCanada Dustin Cook NorwayNorway Kjetil Jansrud FranceFrance Brice Roger

Giant slalom

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
10/26/2014 Solden ( AUT ) AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher GermanyGermany Fritz Dopfer FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault
07/12/2014 Beaver Creek ( USA ) United StatesUnited States Ted Ligety FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher
12/13/2014 Val d'Isère ( FRA ) Canceled due to lack of snow. Replacement race on 12/12/2014 in Åre.
12/12/2014 Åre ( SWE ) AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher United StatesUnited States Ted Ligety GermanyGermany Stefan Luitz
December 21, 2014 Alta Badia ( ITA ) AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher United StatesUnited States Ted Ligety FranceFrance Thomas Fanara
01/10/2015 Adelboden ( SUI ) AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault NorwayNorway Henrik Kristoffersen
03/01/2015 Garmisch-Partenkirchen ( GER ) AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther AustriaAustria Benjamin Raich
03/14/2015 Kranjska Gora ( SLO ) FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher FranceFrance Thomas Fanara
03/21/2015 Méribel ( FRA ) NorwayNorway Henrik Kristoffersen GermanyGermany Fritz Dopfer FranceFrance Thomas Fanara

slalom

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
11/16/2014 Levi ( FIN ) NorwayNorway Henrik Kristoffersen AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther
12/14/2014 Val d'Isère ( FRA ) Canceled due to lack of snow. Replacement race on December 14, 2014 in Åre.
12/14/2014 Åre ( SWE ) AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther RussiaRussia Alexander Khoroshilov
12/22/2014 Madonna di Campiglio ( ITA ) GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther GermanyGermany Fritz Dopfer SwedenSweden Jens Byggmark
01/06/2015 Zagreb ( CRO ) AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther NorwayNorway Sebastian Foss Solevåg
11/01/2015 Adelboden ( SUI ) ItalyItaly Stefano Gross GermanyGermany Fritz Dopfer AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher
01/17/2015 Wengen ( SUI ) GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther ItalyItaly Stefano Gross NorwayNorway Henrik Kristoffersen
01/25/2015 Kitzbühel ( AUT ) SwedenSweden Mattias Hargin AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther
01/27/2015 Schladming ( AUT ) RussiaRussia Alexander Khoroshilov ItalyItaly Stefano Gross GermanyGermany Felix Neureuther
03/15/2015 Kranjska Gora ( SLO ) NorwayNorway Henrik Kristoffersen ItalyItaly Giuliano Razzoli SwedenSweden Mattias Hargin
03/22/2015 Méribel ( FRA ) AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher ItalyItaly Giuliano Razzoli RussiaRussia Alexander Khoroshilov

Alpine combination

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
January 16, 2015 Wengen ( SUI ) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Carlo Janka FranceFrance Victor Muffat-Jeandet CroatiaCroatia Ivica Kostelić
01/23/2015 Kitzbühel ( AUT ) FranceFrance Alexis Pinturault AustriaAustria Marcel Hirscher Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ondřej Bank

City event

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
01/01/2015 Munich ( GER ) Canceled due to lack of snow.

Podium placements women

Departure

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
05/12/2014 Lake Louise ( CAN ) SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Tina Weirather
December 06, 2014 Lake Louise ( CAN ) United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn United StatesUnited States Stacey Cook United StatesUnited States Julia Mancuso
December 20, 2014 Val d'Isère ( FRA ) United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn AustriaAustria Elisabeth Görgl Viktoria Rebensburg
GermanyGermany 
01/10/2015 Bad Kleinkirchheim ( AUT ) Canceled due to strong wind. Replacement race on January 16, 2015 in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
January 16, 2015 Cortina d'Ampezzo ( ITA ) ItalyItaly Elena Fanchini CanadaCanada Larisa Yurkiw GermanyGermany Viktoria Rebensburg
01/18/2015 Cortina d'Ampezzo ( ITA ) United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn AustriaAustria Elisabeth Görgl ItalyItaly Daniela Merighetti
01/24/2015 St. Moritz ( SUI ) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lara Gut AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger HungaryHungary Edit Miklós
07.03.2015 Garmisch-Partenkirchen ( GER ) LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Tina Weirather AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze
03/18/2015 Méribel ( FRA ) United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn AustriaAustria Elisabeth Görgl AustriaAustria Nicole Hosp

Super G

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
07/12/2014 Lake Louise ( CAN ) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lara Gut United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze
December 21, 2014 Val d'Isère ( FRA ) AustriaAustria Elisabeth Görgl AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze
11/01/2015 Bad Kleinkirchheim ( AUT ) Canceled after eleven runners due to strong gusts of wind. Replacement race on 02/27/2015 in Bansko.
01/19/2015 Cortina d'Ampezzo ( ITA ) United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Tina Weirather
01/25/2015 St. Moritz ( SUI ) United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger AustriaAustria Nicole Hosp
02/27/2015 Bansko ( BUL ) Canceled after several postponements due to thick fog. Deleted without replacement.
02/28/2015 Bansko ( BUL ) Aborted after 13 runners due to thick fog. Replacement race on March 2nd, 2015 in Bansko.
03/02/2015 Bansko ( BUL ) AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn
03/08/2015 Garmisch-Partenkirchen ( GER ) United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger
03/19/2015 Méribel ( FRA ) United StatesUnited States Lindsey Vonn AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze

Giant slalom

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
10/25/2014 Solden ( AUT ) United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin Anna Fenninger
AustriaAustria 
AustriaAustria Eva-Maria Brem
11/29/2014 Aspen ( USA ) AustriaAustria Eva-Maria Brem AustriaAustria Kathrin Zettel ItalyItaly Federica Brignone
12/13/2014 Courchevel ( FRA ) Canceled due to lack of snow. Replacement race on 12/12/2014 in Åre.
12/12/2014 Åre ( SWE ) SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze SwedenSweden Sara Hector AustriaAustria Eva-Maria Brem
12/28/2014 Semmering ( AUT ) Canceled due to lack of snow. Replacement race on December 28, 2014 in Kühtai.
12/28/2014 Kühtai ( AUT ) SwedenSweden Sara Hector AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin
02/21/2015 Maribor ( SLO ) AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger GermanyGermany Viktoria Rebensburg LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Tina Weirather
03/13/2015 Åre ( SWE ) AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger ItalyItaly Nadia Fanchini AustriaAustria Eva-Maria Brem
03/22/2015 Méribel ( FRA ) AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger AustriaAustria Eva-Maria Brem SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze

slalom

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
11/15/2014 Levi ( FIN ) SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze SwedenSweden Frida Hansdotter AustriaAustria Kathrin Zettel
11/30/2014 Aspen ( USA ) AustriaAustria Nicole Hosp SwedenSweden Frida Hansdotter AustriaAustria Kathrin Zettel
12/14/2014 Courchevel ( FRA ) Canceled due to lack of snow. Replacement race on December 13, 2014 in Åre.
12/13/2014 Åre ( SWE ) SwedenSweden Maria Pietilä Holmner SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze SwedenSweden Frida Hansdotter
12/29/2014 Semmering ( AUT ) Canceled due to lack of snow. Replacement race on December 29, 2014 in Kühtai.
12/29/2014 Kühtai ( AUT ) United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin Czech RepublicCzech Republic Šárka Strachová SwitzerlandSwitzerland Wendy Holdener
04/01/2015 Zagreb ( CRO ) United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin AustriaAustria Kathrin Zettel NorwayNorway Nina Løseth
01/13/2015 Flachau ( AUT ) SwedenSweden Frida Hansdotter SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin
02/22/2015 Maribor ( SLO ) United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin SlovakiaSlovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Šárka Strachová
03/14/2015 Åre ( SWE ) United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin SlovakiaSlovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Šárka Strachová
03/21/2015 Méribel ( FRA ) United StatesUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin SwedenSweden Frida Hansdotter SlovakiaSlovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová

Alpine combination

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
03/01/2015 Bansko ( BUL ) AustriaAustria Anna Fenninger SloveniaSlovenia Tina Maze AustriaAustria Kathrin Zettel

City event

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
01/01/2015 Munich ( GER ) Canceled due to lack of snow.

Team competition

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
03/20/2015 Méribel ( FRA ) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Charlotte Chable
Wendy Holdener
Justin Murisier
Reto Schmidiger
SwedenSweden Sweden
Mattias Hargin
Sara Hector
Anton Lahdenperä
Anna Swenn-Larsson
AustriaAustria Austria
Eva-Maria Brem
Christoph Nösig
Philipp Schörghofer
Carmen Thalmann

Nations Cup

Overall rating
rank country Points
1 AustriaAustria Austria 11617
2 ItalyItaly Italy 6145
3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 5362
4th United StatesUnited States United States 5069
5 FranceFrance France 5007
6th SwedenSweden Sweden 3877
7th NorwayNorway Norway 3180
8th GermanyGermany Germany 3035
9 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 2070
10 CanadaCanada Canada 1535
11 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 633
12 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Liechtenstein 603
13 RussiaRussia Russia 503
14th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 432
15th CroatiaCroatia Croatia 305
16 SpainSpain Spain 193
17th FinlandFinland Finland 158
18th HungaryHungary Hungary 125
19th JapanJapan Japan 61
20th United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 45
21st PolandPoland Poland 26th
22nd AndorraAndorra Andorra 11
23 AustraliaAustralia Australia 6th
24 SerbiaSerbia Serbia 4th
25th MonacoMonaco Monaco 3
Men's
rank country Points
1 AustriaAustria Austria 5768
2 FranceFrance France 3874
3 ItalyItaly Italy 3412
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 3158
5 NorwayNorway Norway 2592
6th GermanyGermany Germany 2151
7th United StatesUnited States United States 1910
8th SwedenSweden Sweden 1586
9 CanadaCanada Canada 755
10 RussiaRussia Russia 503
11 CroatiaCroatia Croatia 305
12 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 224
13 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 188
14th FinlandFinland Finland 158
15th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 95
16 JapanJapan Japan 47
17th United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 45
18th PolandPoland Poland 26th
Ladies
rank country Points
1 AustriaAustria Austria 5849
2 United StatesUnited States United States 3159
3 ItalyItaly Italy 2733
4th SwedenSweden Sweden 2291
5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2204
6th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 1882
7th FranceFrance France 1133
8th GermanyGermany Germany 884
9 CanadaCanada Canada 780
10 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Liechtenstein 603
11 NorwayNorway Norway 588
12 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 409
13 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 337
14th SpainSpain Spain 193
15th HungaryHungary Hungary 125
16 JapanJapan Japan 14th
17th AndorraAndorra Andorra 11
18th AustraliaAustralia Australia 6th
19th SerbiaSerbia Serbia 4th
20th MonacoMonaco Monaco 3

Season course

Worth mentioning

  • The South Tyrolean Markus Waldner joined the men as the new FIS race director (as the successor to the German Günther Hujara).
  • After the early end of the season in January 2014, Lindsey Vonn returned to the World Cup in Lake Louise , where - after finishing 8th in the first of the two downhill runs - she already managed a victory in the second, which was also her 60th World Cup victory (and 15th place). Victory on her favorite track ) - and after a relatively long break (last victory on January 26, 2013 at the giant slalom in Maribor ), she was able to take another step towards a new record for women . She achieved this with her victories in the second downhill and in the Super-G in Cortina d'Ampezzo (18/19 January), which equalized and exceeded Annemarie Moser-Pröll's 62 victories.
  • Elisabeth Görgl became the oldest winner in a World Cup race with her Super G victory on December 21, 2014 at the age of 33 years and 304 days.
  • Both the men's giant slalom on December 12th and the women's giant slalom on March 13th in Åre were so-called night races; the first round started at 4 p.m. CET. On the other hand, of the slaloms in Zagreb, only the men's slalom was driven in the evening.
  • Further “night events” were again the women's slalom in Flachau and that of the men in Schladming.
  • Those with start no. 2 Edit Miklós who started the race caused a sensation with 3rd place on the downhill run in St. Moritz (January 24th), because the Hungarian Ski Association had never had a runner on the podium in an Alpine World Cup race.
  • At the giant slalom in Garmisch-Partenkirchen , Marcel Hirscher distanced Felix Neureuther from runner-up by 3.28 seconds - that was the highest lead in a men's giant slalom since Ingemar Stenmark set the record in the late 1970s.

Injuries

  • Aksel Lund Svindal had torn an Achilles tendon just before the start of the season at an internal team soccer game. The Norwegian, who took part in both Downhill and Super-G at the World Championships in the USA, did not drive a single World Cup race in the current season either before or after this event.
  • The Swiss combined Olympic champion Sandro Viletta started the speed races there in Val Gardena despite a back pain due to a training fall and continued to contest the racing program in Kitzbühel until January 23, after which he was forced to end the season prematurely.

Program changes

Men's:

  • At the speed races in Val Gardena there was an exchange: Contrary to the usual practice, the downhill had to be driven first.
  • The traditional departure in Bormio was canceled; the organizer no longer showed any interest in doing this. Santa Caterina took over.
  • In Wengen the slalom was held on January 17th and the downhill run on January 18th.

Women:

  • The Tyrolean municipality of Kühtai was entrusted with hosting World Cup races for the first time (as a substitute for Semmering).
  • In Cortina d'Ampezzo (after the Kleinkirchheim replacement run), the actual “Cortina run” was already run on January 18th and the Super-G only on January 19th.

Premier victories

  • Eva-Maria Brem came to her maiden victory at the giant slalom in Aspen (November 29th).
  • Sara Hector won her first World Cup race on December 28th with the giant slalom in Kühtai.
  • On the same day, Travis Ganong also took his first victory on the downhill in Santa Caterina.
  • In an extremely close decision, Stefano Gross achieved his first victory in the slalom in Adelboden on January 11th .
  • After he made it onto the podium for the first time at the slalom in Åre on December 14th, the night slalom in Schladming on January 27th was not only the first victory for Alexander Khoroschilow , but officially also the first for Russia in the men's category , because all previous victories (for men up to March 1981) had been achieved for the Soviet Union.
  • On March 19, Dustin Cook was able to confirm his silver medal from the world championships with his first World Cup victory in the Super-G in Méribel .

World Cup decisions

In terms of the overall World Cup, both men and women did not fall until the final.

Men:
The 50 points that Marcel Hirscher received for his fourth place in one of his rare Super-G starts, this time on March 19, were not insignificant (although he also benefited from the fact that Kjetil Jansrud did not win). But after two days later Hirscher scored 50 points again in the giant slalom, making his lead over Jansrud 60 points, the Norwegian gave up because it was clear to him that he would never be able to catch up in the slalom.

Women:
Until mid-January it looked like Tina Maze , who was 310 points ahead of Fenninger, would be successful . The Salzburg native managed a brilliant catch-up. In the last races, Maze and Fenninger took turns in the lead, as the Slovenian scored well in the slaloms that her competitor avoided. So also in the last slalom of the season as fourth; Fenninger also competed here in order to have left no stone unturned. With 23rd place she stayed far outside the points, so that the score before the final giant slalom in 1471 compared to 1453 was in favor of Maze. After the first run, Fenninger led by just 0.27 seconds ahead of Maze and was the last to go into the second run and took victory and the "big ball".

Individual disciplines

Here, too, apart from the combinations that ended much earlier, the last races had to clarify the situation. Only the super-G and giant slalom in the men had definitely been decided. However, almost everywhere else, everything spoke for the runners in the lead. In the end there was only a change in leadership in the men's slalom, in which Felix Neureuther was ahead with 55 points. Since the Upper Bavarian was only in 14th place after the first run, but also the main competitor Hirscher with 3rd place would only have received 60 points, the change in position developed into an enormous drama in the second run. Both competitors were able to make up two places. However, this development was much more advantageous for Hirscher, because it drove him to victory and wrested the score from the DSV runner.

End of career

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