Snowboard world cup
The Snowboard - World Cup for men and women was established in 1994 October to March from the International Ski Federation aligned. The individual disciplines are parallel slalom , parallel giant slalom , snowboard cross , halfpipe , slopestyle and big air .
World Cup points system
In contrast to the other World Cups organized by the FIS, the FIS point system is not used , but a different rating. For example, a win gives 1000 instead of 100 points.
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Winners lists
It should be noted that the results before the 1997/98 season, with a few exceptions, do not represent the best in the world, as almost all of the best snowboarders competed in the World Cup of the International Snowboarding Federation and only then took part in FIS World Cup races in order to compete for the Olympic Games to qualify. But even since then, the world class of snowboarding has only rarely been seen at FIS World Cups, as the best of the sport mostly only attend competitions on the independent Ticket to Ride World Snowboard Tour . This particularly applies to the disciplines of halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.
Overall and discipline World Cup winners (men)
No longer held ratings
season | Overall World Cup | Giant Slalom World Cup | Slalom World Cup |
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2009/10 | Benjamin Karl | - | - |
2008/09 | Siegfried Grabner | - | - |
2007/08 | Benjamin Karl | - | - |
2006/07 | Simon Schoch | - | - |
2005/06 | Simon Schoch | - | - |
2004/05 | - | - | - |
2003/04 | Jasey-Jay Anderson | - | - |
2002/03 | Jasey-Jay Anderson | - | - |
2001/02 | Jasey-Jay Anderson | Dejan Košir | - |
2000/01 | Jasey-Jay Anderson | Walter Feichter | - |
1999/00 | Mathieu Bozzetto | Stefan Kaltschütz | - |
1998/99 | Mathieu Bozzetto | Stefan Kaltschütz | Mathieu Bozzetto |
1997/98 | Alexander Koller | Nicolas Conte | Richard Rikardsson |
1996/97 | Harald Walder | Peter Pechhacker | Karl Frenademez |
1995/96 | Mike Jacoby | Mike Jacoby | Peter Pichler |
1994/95 | - | Mike Jacoby | Peter Pichler |
Overall and discipline World Cup winners (women)
No longer held ratings
season | Overall World Cup | Giant Slalom World Cup | Slalom World Cup |
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2009/10 | Maëlle Ricker | - | - |
2008/09 | Doris Günther | - | - |
2007/08 | Nicolien Sauerbreij | - | - |
2006/07 | Doresia Krings | - | - |
2005/06 | Daniela Meuli | - | - |
2004/05 | - | - | - |
2003/04 | Julie Pomagalski | - | - |
2002/03 | Karine Ruby | - | - |
2001/02 | Karine Ruby | Stefanie von Siebenthal | - |
2000/01 | Karine Ruby | Karine Ruby | - |
1999/00 | Manuela Riegler | Margherita Parini | - |
1998/99 | Manuela Riegler | Margherita Parini | Marion Posch |
1997/98 | Karine Ruby | Karine Ruby | Karine Ruby |
1996/97 | Karine Ruby | Karine Ruby | Karine Ruby |
1995/96 | Karine Ruby | Karine Ruby | Karine Ruby |
1994/95 | - | Karine Ruby | Marcella Boerma |
Leaderboard after World Cup victories (men)
Most men's World Cup victories (as of the end of the 2018/19 season)
Surname | number | |
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1. | Mathieu Bozzetto | 35 |
2. | Jasey Jay Anderson | 28 |
3. | Pierre Vaultier | 22nd |
4th | Andreas Prommegger | 17th |
Benjamin Karl | 16 | |
6th | Philipp Schoch | 15th |
Roland Fischnaller | 15th | |
7th | Siegfried Grabner | 14th |
9. | Nicolas Huet | 13 |
10. | Ryō Aono | 12 |
Leaderboards
Leaderboard after World Cup victories (women)
Most women’s World Cup victories (as of the end of 2018/19 season)
Surname | number | |
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1. | Karine Ruby | 67 |
2. | Lindsey Jacobellis | 31 |
3. | Daniela Meuli | 22nd |
4th | Ester Ledecka | 17th |
5. | Marion Posch | 16 |
Maelle Ricker | 16 | |
7th | Patrizia grief | 15th |
Dominique Maltais | 15th | |
Tricia Byrnes | 15th | |
10. | Eva Samková | 13 |
Kelly Clark | 13 | |
Isabelle Blanc | 13 | |
Manuela Pesko | 13 |
Leaderboard after World Cup victories (country)
Most World Cup victories for the individual countries (status: end of season 2018/19)
Surname | number | |
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1. | France | 229 |
2. | United States | 223 |
3. | Austria | 210 |
4th | Switzerland | 144 |
5. | Canada | 122 |
6th | Italy | 96 |
7th | Germany | 75 |
8th. | Sweden | 60 |
Finland | 59 | |
10. | Japan | 54 |
Web links
- FIS website for the Snowboard World Cup
- FIS rules for the Snowboard World Cup
- FIS statistics for the Snowboard World Cup
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistics - Ranks & Positions. Retrieved July 30, 2019 .
- ↑ Statistics - Ranks & Positions. Retrieved July 30, 2019 .
- ↑ Statistics - Ranks & Positions. Retrieved July 30, 2019 .