Speed ​​Ski World Cup 2020

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Speed ​​Ski World Cup 2020

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Men's Ladies
winner
Speed ​​One (S1) ItalyItaly Simone Origone SwedenSweden Britta Backlund
Competitions
Venues 5 5
Individual competitions 9 9
Called off 3 3
2019
2021

The Speed Skiing World Cup 2020 began on February 1, 2020 in Vars ( France ) and ended prematurely on March 12, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .

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Nine races each at five locations were planned for both men and women at the start of the season. Parallel to the World Cup was the class S1 is again a FIS race competition for all the speed skiing classes of S1 , S2 (formerly SDH (Speed Downhill)) and S2 Junior , held in the same places. This racing series should be supplemented by an event in Andermatt ( Switzerland ) at the end of April. Originally, the World Cup was supposed to end with the World Cup final in Grandvalira / Grau Roig ( Andorra ) from April 3rd to 4th, 2020. However, due to the spread of the corona virus, in addition to the World Cup final, the race in Formigal was also canceled.

Simone Origone from Italy defended his title for men and Britta Backlund from Sweden for women from last year.

World Cup ranking

Men's
rank athlete Points
1 ItalyItaly Simone Origone 600
2 FranceFrance Simon Billy 440
3 AustriaAustria Manuel Kramer 330
4th ItalyItaly Ivan Origone 269
5 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jan Farrell 249
6th RussiaRussia Mikhail Shumilin 247
7th SwedenSweden Carl Ribbegardh 161
8th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Radim Palan 143
9 FranceFrance Hugo Portal 140
10 SwedenSweden Mats Abrahamsson 138
Ladies
rank Athlete Points
1 SwedenSweden Britta Backlund 600
2 ItalyItaly Valentina Greggio 405
3 SwedenSweden Lisa Hovland-Udén 360
4th FranceFrance Celia Martinez 300
5 SwedenSweden Hanna Matslofva 290
6th FranceFrance Clea Martinez 255
7th SwedenSweden Alicia Storner 208
8th SwedenSweden Mathilda Persson 140
9 FranceFrance Lisa Fournet Fayard 97
10 DenmarkDenmark Nicoline Nielsen 90

Podium placements men

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
02/01/2020 Vars ( FRA ) ItalyItaly Simone Origone FranceFrance Simon Billy FranceFrance Bastien Montes
02/02/2020 Called off. Replacement race on March 5th, 2020 in Idre ( SWE ) .
02/13/2020 Salla ( FIN ) ItalyItaly Simone Origone AustriaAustria Manuel Kramer FranceFrance Simon Billy
02/14/2020 ItalyItaly Simone Origone FranceFrance Simon Billy AustriaAustria Manuel Kramer
05.03.2020 Idre ( SWE ) ItalyItaly Simone Origone AustriaAustria Manuel Kramer FranceFrance Simon Billy
03/06/2020 ItalyItaly Simone Origone FranceFrance Simon Billy AustriaAustria Manuel Kramer
07.03.2020 ItalyItaly Simone Origone FranceFrance Simon Billy ItalyItaly Ivan Origone
03/15/2020 Formigal ( ESP ) Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
04/03/2020 Grandvalira / Grau Roig ( AND ) Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
04/04/2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .

Podium placements women

date place 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
02/01/2020 Vars ( FRA ) SwedenSweden Britta Backlund SwedenSweden Lisa Hovland-Udén FranceFrance Celia Martinez
02/02/2020 Called off. Replacement race on March 5th, 2020 in Idre ( SWE ) .
02/13/2020 Salla ( FIN ) SwedenSweden Britta Backlund SwedenSweden Hanna Matslofva ItalyItaly Valentina Greggio
02/14/2020 SwedenSweden Britta Backlund ItalyItaly Valentina Greggio SwedenSweden Lisa Hovland-Udén
05.03.2020 Idre ( SWE ) SwedenSweden Britta Backlund ItalyItaly Valentina Greggio FranceFrance Celia Martinez
03/06/2020 SwedenSweden Britta Backlund ItalyItaly Valentina Greggio SwedenSweden Hanna Matslofva
07.03.2020 SwedenSweden Britta Backlund SwedenSweden Lisa Hovland-Udén ItalyItaly Valentina Greggio
03/15/2020 Formigal ( ESP ) Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
04/03/2020 Grandvalira / Grau Roig ( AND ) Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
04/04/2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .

Web links

Men's
Ladies

Individual evidence

  1. FIS: Calendar & Results - Speed ​​Ski World Cup 2020 (English) , accessed on December 5, 2019
  2. Grandvalira: Corona Virus Info, published on March 13, 2020 , accessed on March 15, 2020 (English)