2001–02 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The 36th World Cup began in October 2001 and ended in March 2002 at the World Cup finals held in Altenmarkt, Austria. The overall winners were Stephan Eberharter and Michaela Dorfmeister, both from Austria.

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2001/02
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Stephan Eberharter Austria Michaela Dorfmeister
Downhill Austria Stephan Eberharter Italy Isolde Kostner
Super-G Austria Stephan Eberharter Germany Hilde Gerg
Giant slalom France Frédéric Covili  Switzerland  Sonja Nef
Slalom Croatia Ivica Kostelić France Laure Pequegnot
Combined Norway Kjetil André Aamodt Austria Renate Götschl
Nations Cup Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 16 14
Individual 35 34
Cancelled
Rescheduled 6 4

The schedule for the 36th World Cup season included a nearly four-week-long break in February for the Winter Olympics in the United States at Salt Lake City, Utah.

This was the first season that colored dye was used on the snow to mark the courses.

Calendar

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Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
1078 1 28 October 2001     Sölden GS 273    Frédéric Covili   Stephan Eberharter   Michael von Grünigen
  Fredrik Nyberg
16 November 2001     Park City GS cnx  replaced in Kranjska Gora on 20 December 2001
18 November 2001   SL cnx  replaced in Aspen on 26 November 2001
22 November 2001     Lake Louise DH cnx  replaced in Val Gardena on 14 December 2001
23 November 2001   SG cnx  replaced in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on 26 January 2002
1079 2 25 November 2001     Aspen SL 313    Ivica Kostelić   Giorgio Rocca   Mario Matt
1080 3 [nb 1]26 November 2001   SL 314    Mario Matt   Bode Miller   Jean-Pierre Vidal
1 December 2001     Beaver Creek DH cnx  replaced in Bormio on 28 December 2001
2 December 2001   SG cnx  replaced in Val d'Isère on 7 December 2001
1081 4 [nb 2]7 December 2001     Val d'Isère SG 098    Stephan Eberharter   Didier Cuche   Silvano Beltrametti
1082 5 8 December 2001   DH 315    Stephan Eberharter   Kurt Sulzenbacher   Michael Walchhofer
1083 6 9 December 2001   GS 274    Bode Miller   Frédéric Covili   Stephan Eberharter
1084 7 10 December 2001     Madonna di Campiglio SL 315    Bode Miller   Giorgio Rocca   Tom Stiansen
1085 8 [nb 3]14 December 2001     Val Gardena DH 316    Kristian Ghedina   Lasse Kjus   Kurt Sulzenbacher
1086 9 15 December 2001   DH 317    Stephan Eberharter   Michael Walchhofer   Kjetil André Aamodt
1087 10 16 December 2001     Alta Badia GS 275    Frédéric Covili   Michael von Grünigen   Sami Uotila
1088 11 [nb 4]20 December 2001     Kranjska Gora GS 276    Fredrik Nyberg   Benjamin Raich   Uroš Pavlovčič
1089 12 21 December 2001   GS 277    Benjamin Raich   Bode Miller   Didier Cuche
1090 13 22 December 2001   SL 316    Jean-Pierre Vidal   Mario Matt   Ivica Kostelić
1091 14 [nb 5]28 December 2001     Bormio DH 318    Christian Greber   Fritz Strobl   Stephan Eberharter
1092 15 29 December 2001   DH 319    Fritz Strobl   Josef Strobl   Stephan Eberharter
1093 16 5 January 2002     Adelboden GS 278    Didier Cuche   Frédéric Covili   Fredrik Nyberg
1094 17 6 January 2002   SL 317    Bode Miller   Ivica Kostelić   Mitja Kunc
1095 18 12 January 2002     Wengen DH 320    Stephan Eberharter   Hannes Trinkl   Josef Strobl
1096 19 13 January 2002   SL 318    Ivica Kostelić   Mitja Kunc   Edoardo Zardini
1097 20 13 January 2002   KB 081    Kjetil André Aamodt   Bode Miller   Lasse Kjus
1098 21 18 January 2002     Kitzbühel SG 099    Stephan Eberharter   Alessandro Fattori   Didier Cuche
1099 22 19 January 2002   DH 321    Stephan Eberharter   Kjetil André Aamodt   Hannes Trinkl
1100 23 20 January 2002   SL 319    Rainer Schönfelder   Kilian Albrecht   Bode Miller
1101 24 20 January 2002   KB 082    Kjetil André Aamodt   Lasse Kjus   Michael Walchhofer
1102 25 22 January 2002     Schladming SL 320    Bode Miller   Jean-Pierre Vidal   Ivica Kostelić
1103 26 [nb 6]26 January 2002     Garmisch-Partenkirchen SG 100    Fritz Strobl   Didier Cuche   Stephan Eberharter
1104 27 27 January 2002   SG 101    Stephan Eberharter   Didier Cuche   Andreas Schifferer
1105 28 2 February 2002     St. Moritz DH 322    Stephan Eberharter   Fritz Strobl   Michael Walchhofer
1106 29 3 February 2002   GS 279    Stephan Eberharter   Didier Cuche   Hans Knauß
2002 Winter Olympics (10–23 February)
1107 30 2 March 2002     Kvitfjell DH 323    Hannes Trinkl   Claude Crétier   Franco Cavegn
  Kristian Ghedina
1108 31 3 March 2002   SG 102    Alessandro Fattori   Didier Défago   Stephan Eberharter
1109 32 6 March 2002     Altenmarkt im Pongau DH 324    Stephan Eberharter   Ambrosi Hoffmann   Hannes Trinkl
1110 33 7 March 2002   SG 103    Didier Cuche   Fritz Strobl   Alessandro Fattori
1111 34 9 March 2002   SL 321    Ivica Kostelić   Bode Miller   Jean-Pierre Vidal
1112 35 10 March 2002   GS 280    Michael von Grünigen   Benjamin Raich   Stephan Eberharter

Ladies

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Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Combined[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
1011 1 27 October 2001     Sölden GS 268    Michaela Dorfmeister   Sonja Nef   Régine Cavagnoud
21 November 2001     Aspen GS cnx  replaced in Copper Mountain on 21 November 2001
22 November 2001   SL cnx  replaced in Copper Mountain on 22 November 2001
1012 2 [nb 7]21 November 2001     Copper Mountain GS 269    Andrine Flemmen   Allison Forsyth   Sonja Nef
1013 3 [nb 8]22 November 2001   SL 303    Laure Pequegnot   Christine Sponring   Carina Raich
1014 4 29 November 2001     Lake Louise DH 264    Isolde Kostner   Michaela Dorfmeister   Corinne Rey-Bellet
1015 5 30 November 2001   DH 265    Isolde Kostner   Sylviane Berthod   Michaela Dorfmeister
1016 6 1 December 2001   SG 107    Petra Haltmayr   Carole Montillet   Caroline Lalive
1017 7 9 December 2001     Sestriere SL 304    Anja Pärson   Tanja Poutiainen   Sonja Nef
15 December 2001     Megève[3] SG cnx  replaced in Val d'Isère on 15 December 2001
16 December 2001   GS cnx  replaced in Val d'Isère on 16 December 2001
1018 8 [nb 9]15 December 2001     Val d'Isère SG 108    Hilde Gerg   Renate Götschl   Tanja Schneider
1019 9 [nb 10]16 December 2001   GS 270    Sonja Nef   Anja Pärson   Michaela Dorfmeister
1020 10 21 December 2001     St. Moritz DH 266    Sylviane Berthod   Isolde Kostner   Corinne Rey-Bellet
1021 11 22 December 2001   SG 109    Karen Putzer   Daniela Ceccarelli   Kirsten Lee Clark
  Stefanie Schuster
1022 12 28 December 2001     Lienz GS 271    Lilian Kummer   Karen Putzer   Ylva Nowén
  Anja Pärson
1023 13 29 December 2001   SL 305    Anja Pärson   Monika Bergmann
  Kristina Koznick
1024 14 4 January 2002     Maribor GS 272    Sonja Nef   Tina Maze   Stina Hofgård Nilsen
1025 15 5 January 2002   SL 306    Anja Pärson   Kristina Koznick   Laure Pequegnot
1026 16 6 January 2002   SL 307    Anja Pärson   Laure Pequegnot   Sonja Nef
1027 17 11 January 2002     Saalbach DH 267    Hilde Gerg   Pernilla Wiberg   Isolde Kostner
1028 18 12 January 2002   DH 268    Hilde Gerg   Renate Götschl   Michaela Dorfmeister
1029 19 13 January 2002   SL 308    Laure Pequegnot   Sonja Nef   Ylva Nowén
1030 20 13 January 2002   KB 070    Renate Götschl   Janica Kostelić   Michaela Dorfmeister
1031 21 19 January 2002     Berchtesgaden GS 273    Michaela Dorfmeister   Stina Hofgård Nilsen   Geneviève Simard
1032 22 20 January 2002   SL 309    Kristina Koznick
  Marlies Oester
  Janica Kostelić
1033 23 25 January 2002     Cortina d'Ampezzo SG 110    Hilde Gerg   Renate Götschl   Alexandra Meissnitzer
1034 24 26 January 2002   DH 269    Renate Götschl   Isolde Kostner   Daniela Ceccarelli
1035 25 27 January 2002   GS 274    Stina Hofgård Nilsen   Andrine Flemmen   Karen Putzer
1036 26 31 January 2002     Åre GS 275    Michaela Dorfmeister   Anja Pärson   Sonja Nef
1037 27 2 February 2002   DH 270    Renate Götschl   Selina Heregger   Isolde Kostner
1038 28 3 February 2002   SL 310    Laure Pequegnot   Kristina Koznick   Ylva Nowén
1039 29 3 February 2002   KB 071    Renate Götschl   Janette Hargin   Selina Heregger
2002 Winter Olympics (10–23 February)
1040 30 2 March 2002     Lenzerheide DH 271    Corinne Rey-Bellet   Mélanie Suchet   Hilde Gerg
1041 31 6 March 2002     Altenmarkt DH 272    Michaela Dorfmeister   Caroline Lalive   Mélanie Suchet
1042 32 7 March 2002   SG 111    Michaela Dorfmeister   Alexandra Meissnitzer   Hilde Gerg
1043 33 9 March 2002   GS 276    Sonja Nef   Anna Ottosson   Tanja Poutiainen
1044 34 10 March 2002   SL 311    Janica Kostelić   Anja Pärson   Ylva Nowén

Overall

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Place Name Country Total
1 Stephan Eberharter   Austria 1702
2 Kjetil André Aamodt   Norway 936
3 Bode Miller   United States 820
4 Didier Cuche   Switzerland 766
5 Fritz Strobl   Austria 562
6 Lasse Kjus   Norway 549
7 Ivica Kostelić   Croatia 548
8 Fredrik Nyberg   Sweden 495
9 Frederic Covili   France 413
10 Jean-Pierre Vidal   France 402

Downhill

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Place Name Country Total
1 Stephan Eberharter   Austria 810
2 Fritz Strobl   Austria 520
3 Kristian Ghedina   Italy 381
4 Franco Cavegn    Switzerland 366
5 Hannes Trinkl   Austria 350

Super G

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Place Name Country Total
1 Stephan Eberharter   Austria 470
2 Didier Cuche    Switzerland 426
3 Fritz Strobl   Austria 326
4 Alessandro Fattori   Italy 294
5 Andreas Schifferer   Austria 214

Giant slalom

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Place Name Country Total
1 Frédéric Covili   France 471
2 Benjamin Raich   Austria 429
3 Stephan Eberharter   Austria 422
4 Didier Cuche    Switzerland 420
5 Fredrik Nyberg   Sweden 405

Slalom

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Place Name Country Total
1 Ivica Kostelić   Croatia 611
2 Bode Miller   United States 560
3 Jean-Pierre Vidal   France 456
4 Mitja Kunc   Slovenia 322
5 Rainer Schönfelder   Austria 318

Combined

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Place Name Country Total
1 Kjetil André Aamodt   Norway 200
2 Lasse Kjus   Norway 140
3 Andrej Jerman   Slovenia 82
4 Bode Miller   United States 80
5 Michael Walchhofer   Austria 60

Ladies

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Overall

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Place Name Country Total
1 Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria 1271
2 Renate Götschl   Austria 931
3 Sonja Nef    Switzerland 904
4 Hilde Gerg   Germany 847
5 Anja Pärson   Sweden 840
6 Isolde Kostner   Italy 641
7 Corinne Rey-Bellet    Switzerland 618
8 Kristina Koznick   United States 612
9 Laure Pequegnot   France 597
10 Ylva Nowén   Sweden 551

Downhill

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Place Name Country Total
1 Isolde Kostner   Italy 568
2 Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria 469
3 Corinne Rey-Bellet    Switzerland 414
4 Hilde Gerg   Germany 412
5 Renate Götschl   Austria 408

Super G

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Place Name Country Total
1 Hilde Gerg   Germany 355
2 Alexandra Meissnitzer   Austria 248
3 Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria 212
4 Renate Götschl   Austria 210
5 Karen Putzer   Italy 192

Giant slalom

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Place Name Country Total
1 Sonja Nef    Switzerland 574
2 Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria 494
3 Anja Pärson   Sweden 360
4 Andrine Flemmen   Norway 335
5 Stina Hofgård Nilsen   Norway 330

Slalom

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Place Name Country Total
1 Laure Pequegnot   France 597
2 Kristina Koznick   United States 518
3 Anja Pärson   Sweden 480
4 Sonja Nef    Switzerland 330
5 Ylva Nowén   Sweden 328

Combined

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Place Name Country Total
1 Renate Götschl   Austria 200
2 Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria 95
3 Brigitte Obermoser   Austria 82
4 Janette Hargin   Sweden 80
5 Janica Kostelić   Croatia 80

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Slalom from Park City was rescheduled to Aspen on 26 November 2001
  2. ^ Super G from Beaver Creek was rescheduled to Val d'Isère on 7 December 2001.
  3. ^ Downhill from Lake Louise was rescheduled to Val Gardena on 14 December 2001.
  4. ^ Giant slalom from Aspen was rescheduled to Kranjska Gora on 20 December 2001.
  5. ^ Super G from Beaver Creek was rescheduled to Bormio on 28 December 2001.
  6. ^ Super G from Lake Louise was rescheduled to Garmisch-Partenkirchen on 26 January 2002.
  7. ^ Giant slalom from Aspen was rescheduled to Copper Mountain on 21 November 2001
  8. ^ Slalom from Aspen was rescheduled to Copper Mountain on 22 November 2001
  9. ^ Super giant slalom from Megève was rescheduled to [[ Val d'Isère]] on 15 December 2001
  10. ^ Giant slalom from Megève was rescheduled to Val d'Isère on 16 December 2001

References

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  1. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 2002 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 2002 ladies' schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  3. ^ Pierwotnie zawody z 21 i 22 listopada w Copper Mountain miały odbyć się w Aspen.
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