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2006–07 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2006/07
DisciplineMenWomen
OverallNorwayAksel Lund SvindalAustriaNicole Hosp
DownhillSwitzerlandDidier CucheAustriaRenate Götschl
Super-GUnited StatesBode MillerAustriaRenate Götschl
Giant slalomNorwayAksel Lund SvindalAustriaNicole Hosp
SlalomAustriaBenjamin RaichAustriaMarlies Schild
Super combinedNorwayAksel Lund SvindalAustriaMarlies Schild
Nations CupAustriaAustriaAustriaAustria
Nations Cup OverallAustriaAustria
Competition
Locations1715
Individual3635
Mixed11
Cancelled21
Rescheduled910
2007 World Cup Champions

The 41stWorld Cup season was scheduled to begin on 28 October 2006, but cancellation of the opening races inSölden delayed the season's start by two weeks. A very poor snowpack in theAlps, along with stormy weather in January, caused numerous races to be moved and rescheduled throughout the winter. The schedule included a mid-season break during the first 3 weeks of February for theWorld Championships inÅre, Sweden. The season concluded on 18 March 2007, at the World Cup Finals inLenzerheide, Switzerland.

Summary

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The top two finishers from last season,Benjamin Raich of Austria andAksel Lund Svindal of Norway, at the top of the standings for most of the season. With consistent podium performances in the speed races, which won him the Cup title in downhill,Didier Cuche of Switzerland finished a solid third overall. The2005 overall champion and last year's third-place finisher, AmericanBode Miller, won four speed events but struggled in the technical events, keeping him from the top spots in the overall standings throughout the season. Before the final four individual races of the season, these four athletes still had a mathematical chance to win the overall World Cup title. The strongest newcomer wasJens Byggmark of Sweden, who won the first two races of his career on consecutive days in late January to vault temporarily into the top ranks in the slalom standings. Also in slalom,Mario Matt of Austria came back to win three races in 2007, regaining his top form from the2000 and2001 seasons. Matt ultimately lost the slalom title to Raich by just 5 points.

The early season on the women's side was led byMarlies Schild of Austria, who won sixslaloms and asuper combined, clinching both of these Cups early. But the biggest story of the season's first half was the resurgence of Austria'sRenate Götschl, who was coming off a difficult2006 season which saw her drop to 19th in the overall standings, her worst finish since1994. She rebounded to dominate the speed events, winning four races inSuper-G and three indownhill, securing the trophies in both of these events. AmericanJulia Mancuso,2006 Olympic gold medalist, had a very strong season, scoring the first four World Cup wins of her career.Nicole Hosp of Austria had a solid season with several podium positions, but few victories.Lindsey Kildow of the US celebrated three victories before she had to drop out after theWorld Championships due to a knee injury. Entering the World Cup Finals, four women – Hosp, Götschl, Mancuso, and Schild – were within a 102-point range, and each of them had a realistic chance of winning the overall World Cup title.

At the World Cup Finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, both the men's and women's overall titles came down to the technical events.

On the men's side, the race came down to Raich and Svindal. Going into the technical events, Raich looked unbeatable but a DNF for him in GS meant that Svindal would have an opportunity to clinch the title on the final day in slalom, his weakest event. Svindal needed only to finish in the top fifteen and score points in order to win the title, and he achieved it in hair-raising fashion – by finishing 15th.

Marlies Schild seemed a sure bet for the women's overall title after uncharacteristically strong performances in the speed events. But she skied disastrously in the slalom, the event that she had dominated all season long, and failed to score any points. That meant she needed both a strong performance in the GS and a weak one from her lone remaining rival, Nicole Hosp. But Hosp won the race while Schild managed just sixth place, ensuring the Cup title (and the GS globe) for Hosp.

Calendar

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Men

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Event key: DH –Downhill, SL –Slalom, GS –Giant slalom, SG –Super giant slalom, KB –Classic Combined, SC –Super combined[1]
RaceSeasonDatePlaceTypeWinnerSecondThird
29 October 2006  AustriaSöldenGScnx canceled
1262112 November 2006  FinlandLeviSL361 AustriaBenjamin RaichSwedenMarkus LarssonItalyGiorgio Rocca
1263225 November 2006  CanadaLake LouiseDH368 LiechtensteinMarco BüchelCanadaManuel Osborne-ParadisItalyPeter Fill
1264326 November 2006  SG130 CanadaJohn KuceraAustriaMario ScheiberSwedenPatrik Järbyn
1265430 November 2006  United StatesBeaver CreekSC092 NorwayAksel Lund SvindalSwitzerlandMarc BerthodAustriaRainer Schönfelder
126651 December 2006  DH369 United StatesBode MillerSwitzerlandDidier CucheUnited StatesSteven Nyman
126762 December 2006  GS312 ItalyMassimiliano BlardoneNorwayAksel Lund SvindalUnited StatesTed Ligety
126873 December 2006  SL362 SwedenAndré MyhrerCanadaMichael JanykGermanyFelix Neureuther
9 December 2006  FranceVal d'IsèreDHcnx replaced inBormio on 28 December 2006
10 December 2006  SCcnx replaced inReiteralm on 10 December 2006
12698[nb 1]10 December 2006  AustriaReiteralmSC093 CroatiaIvica KostelićAustriaRomed BaumannFrancePierrick Bourgeat
1270915 December 2006  ItalyVal GardenaSG131 United StatesBode MillerAustriaChristoph GruberCanadaJohn Kucera
12711016 December 2006  DH370 United StatesSteven NymanSwitzerlandDidier CucheAustriaFritz Strobl
12721117 December 2006  ItalyAlta BadiaGS313 FinlandKalle PalanderUnited StatesBode MillerSwitzerlandDidier Défago
12731218 December 2006  SL363 SwedenMarkus LarssonUnited StatesTed LigetyCroatiaIvica Kostelić
12741320 December 2006  AustriaHinterstoderSG132 United StatesBode MillerItalyPeter FillAustriaHermann Maier
12751421 December 2006  GS314 NorwayAksel Lund SvindalCanadaFrançois BourqueFinlandKalle Palander
127615[nb 2]28 December 2006  ItalyBormioDH371 AustriaMichael WalchhoferSwitzerlandDidier CucheAustriaMario Scheiber
12771629 December 2006  DH372 AustriaMichael WalchhoferItalyPeter FillAustriaMario Scheiber
1278176 January 2007  SwitzerlandAdelbodenGS315 AustriaBenjamin RaichItalyMassimiliano BlardoneNorwayAksel Lund Svindal
1279187 January 2007  SL364 SwitzerlandMarc BerthodAustriaBenjamin RaichAustriaMario Matt
12 January 2007  SwitzerlandWengenSCcnx replaced inWengen on 14 January 2007
12801913 January 2007  DH373 United StatesBode MillerSwitzerlandDidier CucheItalyPeter Fill
128120[nb 3]14 January 2007  SC094 AustriaMario MattSwitzerlandMarc BerthodSwitzerlandSilvan Zurbriggen
14 January 2007  SLcnx replaced inKitzbühel on 27 January 2007
20 January 2007  FranceChamonixDHcnx replaced inVal d'Isère on 20 January 2007
128221[nb 4]20 January 2007  FranceVal d'IsèreDH374 FrancePierre-Emmanuel DalcinCanadaErik GuayCanadaManuel Osborne-Paradis
21 January 2007  FranceChamonixSCcnx replaced inVal d'Isère on 21 January 2007
21 January 2007  FranceVal d'IsèreSCcnx replaced inKvitfjell on 9 March 2007
26 January 2007  AustriaKitzbühelSGcnx canceled
27 January 2007  DHcnx replaced inGarmisch-Partenkirchen on 23 February 2007
128322[nb 5]27 January 2007  SL365 SwedenJens ByggmarkAustriaMario MattGermanyAlois Vogl
12842328 January 2007  SL366 SwedenJens ByggmarkAustriaMario MattItalyManfred Mölgg
29 January 2007  KBcnx canceled
12852430 January 2007  AustriaSchladmingSL367 AustriaBenjamin RaichSwedenJens ByggmarkAustriaMario Matt
2007 World Championships (2–18 February)
128625[nb 6]23 February 2007  GermanyGarmisch-PartenkirchenDH375 SloveniaAndrej JermanAustriaHans GruggerCanadaErik Guay
12872624 February 2007  DH376 CanadaErik GuaySloveniaAndrej JermanSwitzerlandDidier Cuche
12882725 February 2007  SL368 AustriaMario MattGermanyFelix NeureutherAustriaBenjamin Raich
1289283 March 2007  SloveniaKranjska GoraGS316 AustriaBenjamin RaichCanadaFrançois BourqueItalyMassimiliano Blardone
1290294 March 2007  SL369 AustriaMario MattAustriaBenjamin RaichItalyManfred Mölgg
129130[nb 7]9 March 2007  NorwayKvitfjellSC095 AustriaBenjamin RaichSwitzerlandSilvan ZurbriggenNorwayAksel Lund Svindal
9 March 2007  DHcnx replaced inKvitfjell on 10 March 2007
129231[nb 8]10 March 2007  DH377 SwitzerlandDidier CucheCanadaErik GuayLiechtensteinMarco Büchel
10 March 2007  SGcnx replaced inKvitfjell on 11 March 2007
129332[nb 9]11 March 2007  SG133 AustriaHans GruggerAustriaMario ScheiberSwitzerlandDidier Cuche
12943314 March 2007  SwitzerlandLenzerheideDH378 NorwayAksel Lund SvindalSwitzerlandDaniel AlbrechtAustriaChristoph Gruber
12953415 March 2007  SG134 NorwayAksel Lund SvindalAustriaBenjamin RaichCanadaErik Guay
12963517 March 2007  GS317 NorwayAksel Lund SvindalItalyMassimiliano BlardoneUnited StatesBode Miller
12973618 March 2007  SL370 AustriaBenjamin RaichAustriaMario MattItalyManfred Mölgg

Ladies

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Event key: DH –Downhill, SL –Slalom, GS –Giant slalom, SG –Super giant slalom, SC –Super combined[2]
RaceSeasonDatePlaceTypeWinnerSecondThird
28 October 2006  AustriaSöldenGScnx cancelled
1182111 November 2006  FinlandLeviSL347 AustriaMarlies SchildAustriaNicole HospAustriaKathrin Zettel
1183225 November 2006  United StatesAspenGS311 AustriaKathrin ZettelFinlandTanja PoutiainenAustriaMichaela Kirchgasser
1184326 November 2006  SL348 AustriaMarlies SchildAustriaNicole HospSwedenTherese Borssén
118541 December 2006  CanadaLake LouiseDH304 GermanyMaria RieschUnited StatesLindsey KildowItalyNadia Fanchini
118652 December 2006  DH305 United StatesLindsey KildowAustriaRenate GötschlSwedenAnja Pärson
118763 December 2006  SG144 AustriaRenate GötschlUnited StatesLindsey KildowCanadaKelly VanderBeek
9 December 2006  SwitzerlandSt. MoritzDHcnx replaced inVal d'Isère on 20 December 2006
10 December 2006  SCcnx replaced inReiteralm on 15 December 2006
11887[nb 10]15 December 2006  AustriaReiteralmSC076 AustriaMarlies SchildAustriaMichaela KirchgasserAustriaKathrin Zettel
11898[nb 11]16 December 2006  SG145 AustriaRenate GötschlAustriaNicole HospSwitzerlandMartina Schild
16 December 2006  FranceVal d'IsèreDHcnx replaced inVal d'Isère on 19 December 2006
17 December 2006  SGcnx replaced inReiteralm on 16 December 2006
11909[nb 12]19 December 2006  DH306 United StatesJulia MancusoAustriaRenate GötschlUnited StatesLindsey Kildow
19 December 2006  FranceMegèveSLcnx replaced inVal d'Isère on 21 December 2006
119110[nb 13]20 December 2006  FranceVal d'IsèreDH307 United StatesLindsey KildowUnited StatesJulia MancusoSwedenAnja Pärson
119211[nb 14]21 December 2006  SL349 AustriaMarlies SchildGermanyAnnemarie GergSwedenTherese Borssén
11931228 December 2006  AustriaSemmeringGS312 AustriaKathrin ZettelAustriaNicole HospAustriaMarlies Schild
11941329 December 2006  SL350 SwedenTherese BorssénAustriaKathrin ZettelAustriaMarlies Schild
1195144 January 2007  CroatiaZagrebSL351 AustriaMarlies SchildCroatiaAna JelušićCzech RepublicŠárka Záhrobská
6 January 2006  SloveniaMariborGScnx replaced inKranjska Gora on 6 January 2007
7 January 2006  SLcnx replaced inKranjska Gora on 7 January 2007
119615[nb 15]6 January 2007  SloveniaKranjska GoraGS313 AustriaNicole HospItalyNicole GiusFinlandTanja Poutiainen
119716[nb 16]7 January 2007  SL352 AustriaMarlies SchildCzech RepublicŠárka ZáhrobskáSlovakiaVeronika Zuzulová
12 January 2007  AustriaAltenmarkt-ZauchenseeDHcnx replaced inAltenmarkt-Zauchensee on 13 January 2007
13 January 2007  SCcnx replaced inAltenmarkt-Zauchensee on 14 January 2007
119817[nb 17]13 January 2007  DH308 AustriaRenate GötschlSwitzerlandDominique GisinUnited StatesJulia Mancuso
119918[nb 18]14 January 2007  SC077 United StatesJulia MancusoUnited StatesLindsey KildowAustriaMarlies Schild
14 January 2007  SGcnx replaced inSan Sicario on 26 January 2007
12001919 January 2007  ItalyCortina d'AmpezzoSG146 United StatesJulia MancusoAustriaNicole HospAustriaRenate Götschl
12012020 January 2007  DH309 AustriaRenate GötschlUnited StatesJulia MancusoFranceMarie Marchand-Arvier
12022121 January 2007  GS314 ItalyKaren PutzerUnited StatesJulia MancusoItalyDenise Karbon
120322[nb 19]26 January 2007  ItalySan SicarioSG147 AustriaRenate GötschlUnited StatesLindsey KildowAustriaChristine Sponring
12042327 January 2007  DH310 AustriaRenate GötschlAustriaElisabeth GörglAustriaMaria Holaus
12052428 January 2007  SG146 United StatesLindsey KildowAustriaRenate GötschlAustriaChristine Sponring
2007 World Championships (2–18 February)
12062524 February 2007  SpainSierra NevadaGS315 AustriaMichaela KirchgasserAustriaNicole HospFinlandTanja Poutiainen
12072625 February 2007  SL353 AustriaMarlies SchildFinlandTanja PoutiainenSlovakiaVeronika Zuzulová
1208272 March 2007  ItalyTarvisioSC078 AustriaNicole HospUnited StatesJulia MancusoAustriaMarlies Schild
1209283 March 2007  DH311 United StatesJulia MancusoAustriaRenate GötschlCanadaEmily Brydon
1210294 March 2007  SG149 AustriaRenate GötschlAustriaNicole HospUnited StatesJulia Mancuso
12113010 March 2007  GermanyZwieselGS316 FinlandTanja PoutiainenAustriaNicole HospAustriaMichaela Kirchgasser
12123111 March 2007  SL354 AustriaMarlies SchildSwedenAnna Ottosson
Czech RepublicŠárka Záhrobská
12133214 March 2007  SwitzerlandLenzerheideDH312 AustriaRenate GötschlAustriaMarlies SchildFranceMarie Marchand-Arvier
12143315 March 2007  SG150 SwedenAnja PärsonAustriaAndrea FischbacherAustriaMarlies Schild
12153417 March 2007  SL355 AustriaNicole HospSwedenAnja PärsonSlovakiaVeronika Zuzulová
12163518 March 2007  GS317 AustriaNicole HospGermanyKathrin HölzlAustriaMichaela Kirchgasser

Nations team event

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Event key: SC –Super combined(super-G + slalom)
RaceSeasonDatePlaceTypeWinnerSecondThird
2216 March 2007  LenzerheideSC002  Austria
Andrea Fischbacher
Michaela Kirchgasser
Christoph Gruber
Reinfried Herbst
Manfred Pranger
Mario Scheiber
 Italy
Chiara Costazza
Daniela Merighetti
Massimiliano Blardone
Christian Deville
Peter Fill
Manfred Mölgg
 France
Florine de Leymarie
Ingrid Jacquemod
Marie Marchand-Arvier
Yannick Bertrand
Jean-Baptiste Grange
Julien Lizeroux

Men's standings

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Overall

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Rankafter all 36 racesPoints
1NorwayAksel Lund Svindal1268
2AustriaBenjamin Raich1255
3SwitzerlandDidier Cuche1098
4United StatesBode Miller882
5AustriaMario Matt744

Downhill

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Rankafter all 11 racesPoints
1SwitzerlandDidier Cuche652
2LiechtensteinMarco Büchel471
3CanadaErik Guay393
4ItalyPeter Fill382
5AustriaMichael Walchhofer370

Slalom

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Rankafter all 10 racesPoints
1AustriaBenjamin Raich605
2AustriaMario Matt600
3SwedenJens Byggmark490
4SwedenMarkus Larsson340
5ItalyManfred Mölgg334

Giant slalom

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Rankafter all 6 racesPoints
1NorwayAksel Lund Svindal416
2ItalyMassimiliano Blardone380
3AustriaBenjamin Raich319
4FinlandKalle Palander299
5CanadaFrançois Bourque249

Super G

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Rankafter all 5 racesPoints
1United StatesBode Miller304
2SwitzerlandDidier Cuche208
3CanadaJohn Kucera194
4AustriaMario Scheiber190
5NorwayAksel Lund Svindal181

Super combined

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Rankafter all 4 racesPoints
1NorwayAksel Lund Svindal232
2SwitzerlandMarc Berthod202
3CroatiaIvica Kostelić200
4SwitzerlandSilvan Zurbriggen169
5AustriaBenjamin Raich166

Ladies' standings

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Overall

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Rankafter all 35 racesPoints
1AustriaNicole Hosp1572
2AustriaMarlies Schild1482
3United StatesJulia Mancuso1356
4AustriaRenate Goetschl1300
5SwedenAnja Pärson885

Downhill

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Rankafter all 9 racesPoints
1AustriaRenate Götschl705
2United StatesJulia Mancuso536
3United StatesLindsey Kildow390
4SwedenAnja Pärson293
5FranceIngrid Jacquemod264

Slalom

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Rankafter all 9 racesPoints
1AustriaMarlies Schild760
2AustriaNicole Hosp418
3Czech RepublicŠárka Záhrobská405
4SwedenTherese Borssén389
5SlovakiaVeronika Zuzulová344

Giant slalom

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Rankafter all 7 racesPoints
1AustriaNicole Hosp490
2FinlandTanja Poutiainen419
3AustriaMichaela Kirchgasser357
4United StatesJulia Mancuso275
5GermanyKathrin Hölzl228

Super G

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Rankafter all 7 racesPoints
1AustriaRenate Götschl540
2AustriaNicole Hosp352
3United StatesLindsey Kildow310
4United StatesJulia Mancuso273
5AustriaAlexandra Meissnitzer207

Super combined

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Rankafter all 3 racesPoints
1AustriaMarlies Schild220
2United StatesJulia Mancuso195
3AustriaNicole Hosp190
4AustriaMichaela Kirchgasser152
5United StatesResi Stiegler119

Nations Cup

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Overall

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Rankafter all 71 racesPoints
1AustriaAustria14735
2Switzerland Switzerland5861
3United States United States5297
4Italy Italy5136
5Sweden Sweden4177

Ladies

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Rankafter all 35 racesPoints
1AustriaAustria8125
2United States United States3143
3Sweden Sweden2340
4Italy Italy2056
5Switzerland Switzerland1879

Men

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Rankafter all 36 racesPoints
1AustriaAustria6610
2Switzerland Switzerland3982
3Italy Italy3080
4Canada Canada2258
5United States United States2154

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Super combined fromVal d'Isère was rescheduled toReiteralm on 10 December 2006
  2. ^Downhill fromVal d'Isère was rescheduled toBormio on 28 December 2006
  3. ^Super combined fromWengen was rescheduled from 12 to 14 January 2007
  4. ^Downhill fromChamonix was rescheduled toVal d'Isère on 20 January 2007
  5. ^Slalom fromWengen was rescheduled toKitzbühel on 27 January 2007
  6. ^Downhill fromKitzbühel was rescheduled toGarmisch-Partenkirchen on 23 February 2007
  7. ^Super combined fromChamonix first moved toVal d'Isère and canceled was rescheduled toKvitfjell on 9 March 2007
  8. ^Downhill fromKvitfjell was rescheduled from 9 to 10 March 2007
  9. ^Super G fromKvitfjell was rescheduled from 10 to 11 March 2007
  10. ^Super combined fromSt. Moritz was rescheduled toReiteralm on 15 December 2006
  11. ^Super giant slalom fromVal d'Isère was rescheduled toReiteralm on 16 December 2006
  12. ^Downhill fromVal d'Isère was rescheduled from 15 to 19 December 2006
  13. ^Downhill fromSt. Moritz was rescheduled toVal d'Isère on 20 December 2006
  14. ^Slalom fromMegève was rescheduled toVal d'Isère on 21 December 2006
  15. ^Giant slalom fromMaribor was rescheduled toKranjska Gora on 6 January 2007
  16. ^Slalom fromMaribor was rescheduled toKranjska Gora on 7 January 2007
  17. ^Downhill fromAltenmarkt-Zauchensee was rescheduled from 12 to 13 January 2007
  18. ^Super combined fromAltenmarkt-Zauchensee was rescheduled from 13 to 14 January 2007
  19. ^Downhill fromAltenmarkt-Zauchensee was rescheduled toSan Sicario on 26 January 2007

References

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  1. ^"FIS: Alpine World Cup 2007 men's schedule".International Ski Federation. Retrieved24 September 2018.
  2. ^"FIS: Alpine World Cup 2007 ladies' schedule".International Ski Federation. Retrieved24 September 2018.

External links

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