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2018–19 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup was the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural season launched in January 1967, and the 2018–19 season marks the 53rd consecutive year for the FIS World Cup.

2018–19 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Marcel Hirscher Mikaela Shiffrin
Downhill    Beat Feuz Nicole Schmidhofer
Super-G Dominik Paris Mikaela Shiffrin
Giant Slalom Marcel Hirscher Mikaela Shiffrin
Slalom Marcel Hirscher Mikaela Shiffrin
Combined Alexis Pinturault Federica Brignone
Nations Cup Austria Austria
Nations Cup Overall Austria
Competition
Locations
20 venues
21 venues
Individual
39 events
35 events
Mixed
1 event
1 event
Cancelled
5 events
4 events
Rescheduled
4 events
3 events
Overall Champions
Marcel Hirscher won the overall title for the eighth successive year.
Mikaela Shiffrin won the overall title for the third successive year.

This season began in October 2018 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in mid-March 2019 at the finals in Soldeu, Andorra. The biennial World Championships interrupted the tour in early February in Åre, Sweden. During the season, the most successful female skier of all time, four-time overall World Cup champion Lindsey Vonn of the United States, retired after the World Championships, at which she won a bronze medal in downhill. Also, two-time overall champion Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway retired at the same meet, at which he won a silver medal in downhill.[1]

Marcel Hirscher of Austria won his eighth straight men's overall championship, an all-time record, and moved in third place in overall wins (68) behind only Ingemar Stenmark (86) and Vonn (82). Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States won her third straight women's overall championship and moved into 5th place on the overall win list (60). After the season, Hirscher also retired.[2]

Men edit

Calendar edit

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, AC – Alpine Combined, CE – City Event (Parallel), PG – Parallel Giant Slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
28 October 2018     Sölden GS cnx  heavy snowfall and excessive high winds; rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 19 December[3][4]
1709 1 18 November 2018     Levi SL 479    Marcel Hirscher   Henrik Kristoffersen   André Myhrer [5]
1710 2 24 November 2018     Lake Louise DH 480    Max Franz   Christof Innerhofer   Dominik Paris [6]
1711 3 25 November 2018   SG 205    Kjetil Jansrud   Vincent Kriechmayr     Mauro Caviezel [7]
1712 4 [nb 1]30 November 2018     Beaver Creek DH 481      Beat Feuz     Mauro Caviezel   Aksel Lund Svindal [8]
1713 5 [nb 2]1 December 2018   SG 206    Max Franz     Mauro Caviezel   Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
  Dominik Paris
  Aksel Lund Svindal
[9]
1714 6 [nb 3]2 December 2018   GS 405    Stefan Luitz   Marcel Hirscher     Thomas Tumler [10]
1715 7 8 December 2018     Val d'Isère GS 406    Marcel Hirscher   Henrik Kristoffersen   Matts Olsson [11]
9 December 2018   SL cnx  heavy snowfall and strong wind; rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 20 December
1716 8 14 December 2018     Val Gardena/Gröden SG 207    Aksel Lund Svindal   Christof Innerhofer   Kjetil Jansrud [12]
1717 9 15 December 2018   DH 482    Aleksander Aamodt Kilde   Max Franz     Beat Feuz [13]
1718 10 16 December 2018     Alta Badia GS 407    Marcel Hirscher   Thomas Fanara   Alexis Pinturault [14]
1719 11 17 December 2018   PG 004    Marcel Hirscher   Thibaut Favrot   Alexis Pinturault [15]
1720 12 [nb 4]19 December 2018     Saalbach-Hinterglemm GS 408    Žan Kranjec     Loïc Meillard   Mathieu Faivre [16]
1721 13 [nb 5]20 December 2018   SL 480    Marcel Hirscher     Loïc Meillard   Henrik Kristoffersen [17]
1722 14 22 December 2018     Madonna di Campiglio SL 481      Daniel Yule   Marco Schwarz   Michael Matt [18]
1723 15 28 December 2018     Bormio DH 483    Dominik Paris   Christof Innerhofer     Beat Feuz [19]
1724 16 29 December 2018   SG 208    Dominik Paris   Matthias Mayer   Aleksander Aamodt Kilde [20]
1725 17 1 January 2019     Oslo CE 009    Marco Schwarz   Dave Ryding     Ramon Zenhäusern [21]
1726 18 6 January 2019     Zagreb SL 482    Marcel Hirscher   Alexis Pinturault   Manuel Feller [22]
1727 19 12 January 2019       Adelboden GS 409    Marcel Hirscher   Henrik Kristoffersen   Thomas Fanara [23]
1728 20 13 January 2019   SL 483    Marcel Hirscher   Clément Noël   Henrik Kristoffersen [24]
1729 21 18 January 2019       Wengen AC 130    Marco Schwarz   Victor Muffat-Jeandet   Alexis Pinturault [25]
1730 22 19 January 2019   DH 484    Vincent Kriechmayr     Beat Feuz   Aleksander Aamodt Kilde [26]
1731 23 20 January 2019   SL 484    Clément Noël   Manuel Feller   Marcel Hirscher [27]
1732 24 [nb 6]25 January 2019     Kitzbühel DH 485    Dominik Paris     Beat Feuz   Otmar Striedinger [28]
1733 25 [nb 7]26 January 2019   SL 485    Clément Noël   Marcel Hirscher   Alexis Pinturault [29]
1734 26 [nb 8]≥27 January 2019   SG 209    Josef Ferstl   Johan Clarey   Dominik Paris [30]
1735 27 29 January 2019     Schladming SL 486    Marcel Hirscher   Alexis Pinturault     Daniel Yule [31]
2 February 2019     Garmisch-Partenkirchen DH cnx  fog, rain and heavy snowfall, rescheduled to Kvitfjell on 1 March
3 February 2019   GS cnx  fog, rain and heavy snowfall
World Championships (5–17 February)
1736 28 19 February 2019     Stockholm CE 010      Ramon Zenhäusern   André Myhrer   Marco Schwarz [32]
1737 29 22 February 2019     Bansko AC 131    Alexis Pinturault   Marcel Hirscher   Štefan Hadalin [33]
23 February 2019   SG cnx  heavy snowfall
1738 30 24 February 2019   GS 410    Henrik Kristoffersen   Marcel Hirscher   Thomas Fanara [34]
1 March 2019     Kvitfjell DH cnx  heavy snowfall
1739 31 2 March 2019   DH 486    Dominik Paris     Beat Feuz   Matthias Mayer [35]
1740 32 3 March 2019   SG 210    Dominik Paris   Kjetil Jansrud     Beat Feuz [36]
1741 33 9 March 2019     Kranjska Gora GS 411    Henrik Kristoffersen   Rasmus Windingstad     Marco Odermatt [37]
1742 34 10 March 2019   SL 487      Ramon Zenhäusern   Henrik Kristoffersen   Marcel Hirscher [38]
1743 35 13 March 2019     Soldeu DH 487    Dominik Paris   Kjetil Jansrud   Otmar Striedinger [39]
1744 36 14 March 2019   SG 211    Dominik Paris     Mauro Caviezel   Vincent Kriechmayr [40]
1745 37 16 March 2019   GS 412    Alexis Pinturault     Marco Odermatt   Žan Kranjec [41]
1746 38 17 March 2019   SL 488    Clément Noël   Manuel Feller     Daniel Yule [42]

Rankings edit

Women edit

Prior to the start of the season, 4-time overall World Cup champion (and 20-time crystal globe winner) Lindsey Vonn of the United States announced her retirement effective as of the end of the season.[43] Due to lingering injuries, she moved her retirement date up to the World Championships in February.[1]

In December, Mikaela Shiffrin became the eighth athlete (four men, four women) to win at least 50 World Cup races across all disciplines, as well as the youngest (at age 23) to do so.[44] Shiffrin ended the season with 17 race victories (3 Super Gs, 4 giant slaloms, 8 slaloms, and 2 parallel slaloms/city events), breaking Vreni Schneider's 30-year-old record of 14 wins in a (much shorter) season, which was set in the 1988-89 season.[45] Shiffrin also won four crystal globes for the season, tying the women's record held by Vonn and Tina Maze.[46]

On 6 March 2019, former slalom season champion (and Olympic gold medalist) Frida Hansdotter announced her retirement from alpine skiing following the 2018–2019 season.[47][48]

Calendar edit

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, AC – Alpine Combined, CE – City Event (Parallel), PS – Parallel slalom (qualification run)
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1602 1 27 October 2018     Sölden GS 405    Tessa Worley   Federica Brignone   Mikaela Shiffrin [49]
1603 2 [nb 9]17 November 2018     Levi SL 455    Mikaela Shiffrin   Petra Vlhová   Bernadette Schild [50]
1604 3 24 November 2018     Killington GS 406    Federica Brignone   Ragnhild Mowinckel   Stephanie Brunner [51]
1605 4 25 November 2018   SL 456    Mikaela Shiffrin   Petra Vlhová   Frida Hansdotter [52]
1606 5 30 November 2018     Lake Louise DH 402    Nicole Schmidhofer     Michelle Gisin   Kira Weidle [53]
1607 6 1 December 2018   DH 403    Nicole Schmidhofer   Cornelia Hütter     Michelle Gisin [54]
1608 7 2 December 2018   SG 227    Mikaela Shiffrin   Ragnhild Mowinckel   Viktoria Rebensburg [55]
1609 8 8 December 2018       St. Moritz SG 228    Mikaela Shiffrin     Lara Gut-Behrami   Tina Weirather [56]
1610 9 9 December 2018   PS 005    Mikaela Shiffrin   Petra Vlhová     Wendy Holdener [57]
14 December 2018     Val d'Isère AC cnx  warm weather and lack of snow[58][59]
15 December 2018   DH cnx  warm weather and lack of snow; rescheduled in Val Gardena on 18 December
16 December 2018   SG cnx  warm weather and lack of snow; rescheduled in Val Gardena on 19 December
1611 10 [nb 10]18 December 2018     Val Gardena/Gröden DH 404    Ilka Štuhec   Nicol Delago   Ramona Siebenhofer [60]
1612 11 [nb 11]19 December 2018   SG 229    Ilka Štuhec   Nicole Schmidhofer
  Tina Weirather
[61]
1613 12 21 December 2018     Courchevel GS 407    Mikaela Shiffrin   Viktoria Rebensburg   Tessa Worley [62]
1614 13 22 December 2018   SL 457    Mikaela Shiffrin   Petra Vlhová   Frida Hansdotter [63]
1615 14 28 December 2018     Semmering GS 408    Petra Vlhová   Viktoria Rebensburg   Tessa Worley [64]
1616 15 29 December 2018   SL 458    Mikaela Shiffrin   Petra Vlhová     Wendy Holdener [65]
1617 16 1 January 2019     Oslo CE 009    Petra Vlhová   Mikaela Shiffrin     Wendy Holdener [66]
1618 17 5 January 2019     Zagreb SL 459    Mikaela Shiffrin   Petra Vlhová     Wendy Holdener [67]
1619 18 8 January 2019     Flachau SL 460    Petra Vlhová   Mikaela Shiffrin   Katharina Liensberger [68]
12 January 2019     St. Anton DH cnx  heavy snowfall with over three metres of snow; rescheduled in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 18 January
13 January 2019   SG cnx  heavy snowfall with over three metres of snow
1620 19 15 January 2019     Kronplatz GS 409    Mikaela Shiffrin   Tessa Worley   Marta Bassino [69]
1621 20 [nb 12]18 January 2019     Cortina d'Ampezzo DH 405    Ramona Siebenhofer   Ilka Štuhec   Stephanie Venier [70]
1622 21 19 January 2019   DH 406    Ramona Siebenhofer   Nicole Schmidhofer   Ilka Štuhec [71]
1623 22 20 January 2019   SG 230    Mikaela Shiffrin   Tina Weirather   Tamara Tippler [72]
1624 23 [nb 13]26 January 2019     Garmisch-Partenkirchen SG 231    Nicole Schmidhofer   Sofia Goggia     Lara Gut-Behrami [73]
1625 24 [nb 14]27 January 2019   DH 407    Stephanie Venier   Sofia Goggia   Kira Weidle [74]
1626 25 1 February 2019     Maribor GS 410    Mikaela Shiffrin
  Petra Vlhová
  Ragnhild Mowinckel [75]
1627 26 2 February 2019   SL 461    Mikaela Shiffrin   Anna Swenn-Larsson     Wendy Holdener [76]
World Championships (5–17 February)
1628 27 19 February 2019     Stockholm CE 010    Mikaela Shiffrin   Christina Geiger   Anna Swenn-Larsson [77]
1629 28 23 February 2019       Crans-Montana DH 408    Sofia Goggia   Nicole Schmidhofer     Corinne Suter [78]
1630 29 24 February 2019   AC 104    Federica Brignone    Roni Remme     Wendy Holdener [79]
1 March 2019     Rosa Khutor DH cnx  heavy snowfall
2 March 2019   SG cnx 
3 March 2019   SG cnx 
1631 30 8 March 2019     Špindlerův Mlýn GS 411    Petra Vlhová   Viktoria Rebensburg   Mikaela Shiffrin [80]
1632 31 9 March 2019   SL 462    Mikaela Shiffrin     Wendy Holdener   Petra Vlhová [81]
1633 32 13 March 2019     Soldeu DH 409    Mirjam Puchner   Viktoria Rebensburg     Corinne Suter [82]
1634 33 14 March 2019   SG 232    Viktoria Rebensburg   Tamara Tippler   Federica Brignone [83]
1635 34 16 March 2019   SL 463    Mikaela Shiffrin     Wendy Holdener   Petra Vlhová [84]
1636 35 17 March 2019   GS 412    Mikaela Shiffrin   Alice Robinson   Petra Vlhová [85]

Rankings edit

Alpine team event edit

Calendar edit

* reserve skiers

Nations Cup edit

Prize money edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ heavy snowfall; Downhill in Beaver Creek was switched with super giant slalom and rescheduled from 1 December 2018 to 30 November 2018
  2. ^ heavy snowfall; Super giant slalom in Beaver Creek was switched with downhill and rescheduled from 30 November 2018 to 1 December 2018; start of competition was postponed for one hour and moved lower because of the heavy snowfall
  3. ^ FIS disqualified Stefan Luitz from the GS victory at Beaver Creek for breaking the organisation's rule by inhaling oxygen before the competition. However, he didn't break the rules of doping and he can continue to compete on normally. Marcel Hirscher initially inherited the race victory. However, later Luitz has successfully overturned his disqualification at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and his result was reinstated.
  4. ^ opening Giant Slalom from Sölden scheduled on 28 October 2018 is rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 19 December 2018.
  5. ^ Slalom from Val d'Isère is rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm on 20 December 2018.
  6. ^ Because of the worst weather forecast on Saturday, Downhill in Kitzbühel was rescheduled from 26 to 25 January 2019 on Friday. It was switched with original Super-G date.
  7. ^ Because of the worst weather forecast in the weekend, Slalom in Kitzbühel which is easier to organize, is rescheduled from 27 to 26 January 2019. It will be switched with original downhill date.
  8. ^ Because of the downhill switch date on Friday, Super-G in Kitzbühel is rescheduled from 25 to 27 January 2019.
  9. ^ Slalom start in Levi on 17 November 2018 was moved lower; strong wind on top of the course
  10. ^ Downhill from Val d'Isère was rescheduled in Val Gardena/Gröden on 18 December 2018
  11. ^ Super giant slalom from Val d'Isère was rescheduled in Val Gardena/Gröden on 19 December 2018
  12. ^ Downhill from St. Anton was rescheduled in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 18 January 2019
  13. ^ Because of the bad weather forecast, program in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is switched. Super-G is rescheduled from 27 to 26 January 2019.
  14. ^ Because of the bad weather forecast, program in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is switched. Downhill is rescheduled from 26 to 27 January 2019.

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The International Ski Federation FIS Alpine Ski World Cup was the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition The inaugural season launched in January 1967 and the 2018 19 season marks the 53rd consecutive year for the FIS World Cup 2018 19 FIS Alpine Ski World CupDisciplineMenWomenOverallMarcel HirscherMikaela ShiffrinDownhill Beat FeuzNicole SchmidhoferSuper GDominik ParisMikaela ShiffrinGiant SlalomMarcel HirscherMikaela ShiffrinSlalomMarcel HirscherMikaela ShiffrinCombinedAlexis PinturaultFederica BrignoneNations CupAustriaAustriaNations Cup OverallAustriaCompetitionLocations20 venues21 venuesIndividual39 events35 eventsMixed1 event1 eventCancelled5 events4 eventsRescheduled4 events3 events 2017 182019 20 Overall ChampionsMarcel Hirscher won the overall title for the eighth successive year Mikaela Shiffrin won the overall title for the third successive year This season began in October 2018 in Solden Austria and concluded in mid March 2019 at the finals in Soldeu Andorra The biennial World Championships interrupted the tour in early February in Are Sweden During the season the most successful female skier of all time four time overall World Cup champion Lindsey Vonn of the United States retired after the World Championships at which she won a bronze medal in downhill Also two time overall champion Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway retired at the same meet at which he won a silver medal in downhill 1 Marcel Hirscher of Austria won his eighth straight men s overall championship an all time record and moved in third place in overall wins 68 behind only Ingemar Stenmark 86 and Vonn 82 Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States won her third straight women s overall championship and moved into 5th place on the overall win list 60 After the season Hirscher also retired 2 Contents 1 Men 1 1 Calendar 1 2 Rankings 1 2 1 Overall 1 2 2 Downhill 1 2 3 Super G 1 2 4 Giant Slalom Parallel Giant Slalom 1 2 5 Slalom Parallel Slalom 1 2 6 Combined 2 Women 2 1 Calendar 2 2 Rankings 2 2 1 Overall 2 2 2 Downhill 2 2 3 Super G 2 2 4 Giant Slalom 2 2 5 Slalom Parallel Slalom 2 2 6 Combined 3 Alpine team event 3 1 Calendar 4 Nations Cup 5 Prize money 6 Footnotes 7 ReferencesMen editCalendar edit Event Key DH Downhill SL Slalom GS Giant Slalom SG Super Giant Slalom AC Alpine Combined CE City Event Parallel PG Parallel Giant Slalom Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details28 October 2018 nbsp Solden GS cnx heavy snowfall and excessive high winds rescheduled to Saalbach Hinterglemm on 19 December 3 4 1709 1 18 November 2018 nbsp Levi SL 479 nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen nbsp Andre Myhrer 5 1710 2 24 November 2018 nbsp Lake Louise DH 480 nbsp Max Franz nbsp Christof Innerhofer nbsp Dominik Paris 6 1711 3 25 November 2018 SG 205 nbsp Kjetil Jansrud nbsp Vincent Kriechmayr nbsp Mauro Caviezel 7 1712 4 nb 1 30 November 2018 nbsp Beaver Creek DH 481 nbsp Beat Feuz nbsp Mauro Caviezel nbsp Aksel Lund Svindal 8 1713 5 nb 2 1 December 2018 SG 206 nbsp Max Franz nbsp Mauro Caviezel nbsp Aleksander Aamodt Kilde nbsp Dominik Paris nbsp Aksel Lund Svindal 9 1714 6 nb 3 2 December 2018 GS 405 nbsp Stefan Luitz nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Thomas Tumler 10 1715 7 8 December 2018 nbsp Val d Isere GS 406 nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen nbsp Matts Olsson 11 9 December 2018 SL cnx heavy snowfall and strong wind rescheduled to Saalbach Hinterglemm on 20 December1716 8 14 December 2018 nbsp Val Gardena Groden SG 207 nbsp Aksel Lund Svindal nbsp Christof Innerhofer nbsp Kjetil Jansrud 12 1717 9 15 December 2018 DH 482 nbsp Aleksander Aamodt Kilde nbsp Max Franz nbsp Beat Feuz 13 1718 10 16 December 2018 nbsp Alta Badia GS 407 nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Thomas Fanara nbsp Alexis Pinturault 14 1719 11 17 December 2018 PG 004 nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Thibaut Favrot nbsp Alexis Pinturault 15 1720 12 nb 4 19 December 2018 nbsp Saalbach Hinterglemm GS 408 nbsp Zan Kranjec nbsp Loic Meillard nbsp Mathieu Faivre 16 1721 13 nb 5 20 December 2018 SL 480 nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Loic Meillard nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen 17 1722 14 22 December 2018 nbsp Madonna di Campiglio SL 481 nbsp Daniel Yule nbsp Marco Schwarz nbsp Michael Matt 18 1723 15 28 December 2018 nbsp Bormio DH 483 nbsp Dominik Paris nbsp Christof Innerhofer nbsp Beat Feuz 19 1724 16 29 December 2018 SG 208 nbsp Dominik Paris nbsp Matthias Mayer nbsp Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 20 1725 17 1 January 2019 nbsp Oslo CE 009 nbsp Marco Schwarz nbsp Dave Ryding nbsp Ramon Zenhausern 21 1726 18 6 January 2019 nbsp Zagreb SL 482 nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Alexis Pinturault nbsp Manuel Feller 22 1727 19 12 January 2019 nbsp Adelboden GS 409 nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen nbsp Thomas Fanara 23 1728 20 13 January 2019 SL 483 nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Clement Noel nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen 24 1729 21 18 January 2019 nbsp Wengen AC 130 nbsp Marco Schwarz nbsp Victor Muffat Jeandet nbsp Alexis Pinturault 25 1730 22 19 January 2019 DH 484 nbsp Vincent Kriechmayr nbsp Beat Feuz nbsp Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 26 1731 23 20 January 2019 SL 484 nbsp Clement Noel nbsp Manuel Feller nbsp Marcel Hirscher 27 1732 24 nb 6 25 January 2019 nbsp Kitzbuhel DH 485 nbsp Dominik Paris nbsp Beat Feuz nbsp Otmar Striedinger 28 1733 25 nb 7 26 January 2019 SL 485 nbsp Clement Noel nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Alexis Pinturault 29 1734 26 nb 8 27 January 2019 SG 209 nbsp Josef Ferstl nbsp Johan Clarey nbsp Dominik Paris 30 1735 27 29 January 2019 nbsp Schladming SL 486 nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Alexis Pinturault nbsp Daniel Yule 31 2 February 2019 nbsp Garmisch Partenkirchen DH cnx fog rain and heavy snowfall rescheduled to Kvitfjell on 1 March3 February 2019 GS cnx fog rain and heavy snowfallWorld Championships 5 17 February 1736 28 19 February 2019 nbsp Stockholm CE 010 nbsp Ramon Zenhausern nbsp Andre Myhrer nbsp Marco Schwarz 32 1737 29 22 February 2019 nbsp Bansko AC 131 nbsp Alexis Pinturault nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Stefan Hadalin 33 23 February 2019 SG cnx heavy snowfall1738 30 24 February 2019 GS 410 nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen nbsp Marcel Hirscher nbsp Thomas Fanara 34 1 March 2019 nbsp Kvitfjell DH cnx heavy snowfall1739 31 2 March 2019 DH 486 nbsp Dominik Paris nbsp Beat Feuz nbsp Matthias Mayer 35 1740 32 3 March 2019 SG 210 nbsp Dominik Paris nbsp Kjetil Jansrud nbsp Beat Feuz 36 1741 33 9 March 2019 nbsp Kranjska Gora GS 411 nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen nbsp Rasmus Windingstad nbsp Marco Odermatt 37 1742 34 10 March 2019 SL 487 nbsp Ramon Zenhausern nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen nbsp Marcel Hirscher 38 1743 35 13 March 2019 nbsp Soldeu DH 487 nbsp Dominik Paris nbsp Kjetil Jansrud nbsp Otmar Striedinger 39 1744 36 14 March 2019 SG 211 nbsp Dominik Paris nbsp Mauro Caviezel nbsp Vincent Kriechmayr 40 1745 37 16 March 2019 GS 412 nbsp Alexis Pinturault nbsp Marco Odermatt nbsp Zan Kranjec 41 1746 38 17 March 2019 SL 488 nbsp Clement Noel nbsp Manuel Feller nbsp Daniel Yule 42 Rankings edit Overall edit Rank after all 38 races Points1 nbsp Marcel Hirscher 15462 nbsp Alexis Pinturault 11453 nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen 10474 nbsp Dominik Paris 9505 nbsp Vincent Kriechmayr 739Main article 2019 Men s overall Downhill edit Rank after all 8 races Points1 nbsp Beat Feuz 5402 nbsp Dominik Paris 5203 nbsp Vincent Kriechmayr 3394 nbsp Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 2845 nbsp Mauro Caviezel 282Main article 2019 Men s downhill Super G edit Rank after all 7 races Points1 nbsp Dominik Paris 4302 nbsp Vincent Kriechmayr 3463 nbsp Mauro Caviezel 3244 nbsp Kjetil Jansrud 3165 nbsp Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 299Main article 2019 Men s super g Giant Slalom Parallel Giant Slalom edit Rank after all 9 races Points1 nbsp Marcel Hirscher 6802 nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen 5163 nbsp Alexis Pinturault 4694 nbsp Zan Kranjec 3445 nbsp Loic Meillard 313Main article 2019 Men s giant slalom Slalom Parallel Slalom edit Rank after all 12 races Points1 nbsp Marcel Hirscher 7862 nbsp Clement Noel 5513 nbsp Daniel Yule 5514 nbsp Ramon Zenhausern 5215 nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen 516Main article 2019 Men s slalom Combined edit Rank after all 2 races Points1 nbsp Alexis Pinturault 1602 nbsp Marco Schwarz 1003 nbsp Mauro Caviezel 904 nbsp Riccardo Tonetti 825 nbsp Marcel Hirscher 80 nbsp Victor Muffat Jeandet 80Main article 2019 Men s combinedWomen editPrior to the start of the season 4 time overall World Cup champion and 20 time crystal globe winner Lindsey Vonn of the United States announced her retirement effective as of the end of the season 43 Due to lingering injuries she moved her retirement date up to the World Championships in February 1 In December Mikaela Shiffrin became the eighth athlete four men four women to win at least 50 World Cup races across all disciplines as well as the youngest at age 23 to do so 44 Shiffrin ended the season with 17 race victories 3 Super Gs 4 giant slaloms 8 slaloms and 2 parallel slaloms city events breaking Vreni Schneider s 30 year old record of 14 wins in a much shorter season which was set in the 1988 89 season 45 Shiffrin also won four crystal globes for the season tying the women s record held by Vonn and Tina Maze 46 On 6 March 2019 former slalom season champion and Olympic gold medalist Frida Hansdotter announced her retirement from alpine skiing following the 2018 2019 season 47 48 Calendar edit Event Key DH Downhill SL Slalom GS Giant Slalom SG Super Giant Slalom AC Alpine Combined CE City Event Parallel PS Parallel slalom qualification run Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details1602 1 27 October 2018 nbsp Solden GS 405 nbsp Tessa Worley nbsp Federica Brignone nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin 49 1603 2 nb 9 17 November 2018 nbsp Levi SL 455 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Bernadette Schild 50 1604 3 24 November 2018 nbsp Killington GS 406 nbsp Federica Brignone nbsp Ragnhild Mowinckel nbsp Stephanie Brunner 51 1605 4 25 November 2018 SL 456 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Frida Hansdotter 52 1606 5 30 November 2018 nbsp Lake Louise DH 402 nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer nbsp Michelle Gisin nbsp Kira Weidle 53 1607 6 1 December 2018 DH 403 nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer nbsp Cornelia Hutter nbsp Michelle Gisin 54 1608 7 2 December 2018 SG 227 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Ragnhild Mowinckel nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg 55 1609 8 8 December 2018 nbsp St Moritz SG 228 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Lara Gut Behrami nbsp Tina Weirather 56 1610 9 9 December 2018 PS 005 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Wendy Holdener 57 14 December 2018 nbsp Val d Isere AC cnx warm weather and lack of snow 58 59 15 December 2018 DH cnx warm weather and lack of snow rescheduled in Val Gardena on 18 December16 December 2018 SG cnx warm weather and lack of snow rescheduled in Val Gardena on 19 December1611 10 nb 10 18 December 2018 nbsp Val Gardena Groden DH 404 nbsp Ilka Stuhec nbsp Nicol Delago nbsp Ramona Siebenhofer 60 1612 11 nb 11 19 December 2018 SG 229 nbsp Ilka Stuhec nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer nbsp Tina Weirather 61 1613 12 21 December 2018 nbsp Courchevel GS 407 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg nbsp Tessa Worley 62 1614 13 22 December 2018 SL 457 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Frida Hansdotter 63 1615 14 28 December 2018 nbsp Semmering GS 408 nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg nbsp Tessa Worley 64 1616 15 29 December 2018 SL 458 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Wendy Holdener 65 1617 16 1 January 2019 nbsp Oslo CE 009 nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Wendy Holdener 66 1618 17 5 January 2019 nbsp Zagreb SL 459 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Wendy Holdener 67 1619 18 8 January 2019 nbsp Flachau SL 460 nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Katharina Liensberger 68 12 January 2019 nbsp St Anton DH cnx heavy snowfall with over three metres of snow rescheduled in Cortina d Ampezzo on 18 January13 January 2019 SG cnx heavy snowfall with over three metres of snow1620 19 15 January 2019 nbsp Kronplatz GS 409 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Tessa Worley nbsp Marta Bassino 69 1621 20 nb 12 18 January 2019 nbsp Cortina d Ampezzo DH 405 nbsp Ramona Siebenhofer nbsp Ilka Stuhec nbsp Stephanie Venier 70 1622 21 19 January 2019 DH 406 nbsp Ramona Siebenhofer nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer nbsp Ilka Stuhec 71 1623 22 20 January 2019 SG 230 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Tina Weirather nbsp Tamara Tippler 72 1624 23 nb 13 26 January 2019 nbsp Garmisch Partenkirchen SG 231 nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer nbsp Sofia Goggia nbsp Lara Gut Behrami 73 1625 24 nb 14 27 January 2019 DH 407 nbsp Stephanie Venier nbsp Sofia Goggia nbsp Kira Weidle 74 1626 25 1 February 2019 nbsp Maribor GS 410 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Ragnhild Mowinckel 75 1627 26 2 February 2019 SL 461 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Anna Swenn Larsson nbsp Wendy Holdener 76 World Championships 5 17 February 1628 27 19 February 2019 nbsp Stockholm CE 010 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Christina Geiger nbsp Anna Swenn Larsson 77 1629 28 23 February 2019 nbsp Crans Montana DH 408 nbsp Sofia Goggia nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer nbsp Corinne Suter 78 1630 29 24 February 2019 AC 104 nbsp Federica Brignone nbsp Roni Remme nbsp Wendy Holdener 79 1 March 2019 nbsp Rosa Khutor DH cnx heavy snowfall2 March 2019 SG cnx 3 March 2019 SG cnx 1631 30 8 March 2019 nbsp Spindleruv Mlyn GS 411 nbsp Petra Vlhova nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin 80 1632 31 9 March 2019 SL 462 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Wendy Holdener nbsp Petra Vlhova 81 1633 32 13 March 2019 nbsp Soldeu DH 409 nbsp Mirjam Puchner nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg nbsp Corinne Suter 82 1634 33 14 March 2019 SG 232 nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg nbsp Tamara Tippler nbsp Federica Brignone 83 1635 34 16 March 2019 SL 463 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Wendy Holdener nbsp Petra Vlhova 84 1636 35 17 March 2019 GS 412 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp Alice Robinson nbsp Petra Vlhova 85 Rankings edit Overall edit Rank after all 35 races Points1 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin 22042 nbsp Petra Vlhova 13553 nbsp Wendy Holdener 10794 nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg 8145 nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer 771Main article 2019 Women s overall Downhill edit Rank after all 8 races Points1 nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer 4682 nbsp Stephanie Venier 3723 nbsp Ramona Siebenhofer 3544 nbsp Ilka Stuhec 3435 nbsp Kira Weidle 307Main article 2019 Women s downhill Super G edit Rank after all 6 races Points1 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin 3502 nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer 3033 nbsp Tina Weirather 2684 nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg 2575 nbsp Ragnhild Mowinckel 247Main article 2019 Women s super g Giant Slalom edit Rank after all 8 races Points1 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin 6152 nbsp Petra Vlhova 4783 nbsp Tessa Worley 4604 nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg 3805 nbsp Federica Brignone 360Main article 2019 Women s giant slalom Slalom Parallel Slalom edit Rank after all 12 races Points1 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin 11602 nbsp Petra Vlhova 8773 nbsp Wendy Holdener 6814 nbsp Anna Swenn Larsson 4865 nbsp Frida Hansdotter 479Main article 2019 Women s slalom Combined edit Rank after all 1 race Points1 nbsp Federica Brignone 1002 nbsp Roni Remme 803 nbsp Wendy Holdener 604 nbsp Rahel Kopp 505 nbsp Patrizia Dorsch 45Main article 2019 Women s combinedAlpine team event editCalendar edit Event Key PG Parallel Giant Slalom Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details14 1 15 March 2019 nbsp Soldeu PG 011 nbsp SwitzerlandAline DaniothWendy HoldenerSandro Simonet Daniel YuleRamon Zenhausern nbsp NorwayMina Furst HoltmannSebastian Foss SolevagKristin Lysdahl Leif Kristian Nestvold HaugenThea Louise StjernesundRasmus Windingstad nbsp GermanyLena DurrChristina GeigerFabian HimmelsbachAlexander Schmid Anton Tremmel 86 reserve skiersNations Cup editOverall Rank after all 74 races Points1 nbsp Austria 115812 nbsp Switzerland 81023 nbsp Norway 57164 nbsp Italy 56855 nbsp France 5543 Men Rank after all 39 races Points1 nbsp Austria 61022 nbsp Switzerland 46503 nbsp France 42024 nbsp Norway 37545 nbsp Italy 2881 Ladies Rank after all 36 races Points1 nbsp Austria 54792 nbsp Switzerland 34523 nbsp Italy 28044 nbsp United States 24985 nbsp Norway 1962Prize money editTop 5 men Rank after all 38 races CHF1 nbsp Marcel Hirscher 565 1112 nbsp Dominik Paris 382 7103 nbsp Alexis Pinturault 242 6314 nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen 234 1505 nbsp Clement Noel 207 860 Top 5 ladies Rank after all 35 races CHF1 nbsp Mikaela Shiffrin 886 3862 nbsp Petra Vlhova 428 1953 nbsp Nicole Schmidhofer 209 4504 nbsp Viktoria Rebensburg 174 7505 nbsp Wendy Holdener 166 909Footnotes edit heavy snowfall Downhill in Beaver Creek was switched with super giant slalom and rescheduled from 1 December 2018 to 30 November 2018 heavy snowfall Super giant slalom in Beaver Creek was switched with downhill and rescheduled from 30 November 2018 to 1 December 2018 start of competition was postponed for one hour and moved lower because of the heavy snowfall FIS disqualified Stefan Luitz from the GS victory at Beaver Creek for breaking the organisation s rule by inhaling oxygen before the competition However he didn t break the rules of doping and he can continue to compete on normally Marcel Hirscher initially inherited the race victory However later Luitz has successfully overturned his disqualification at the Court of Arbitration for Sport CAS and his result was reinstated opening Giant Slalom from Solden scheduled on 28 October 2018 is rescheduled to Saalbach Hinterglemm on 19 December 2018 Slalom from Val d Isere is rescheduled to Saalbach Hinterglemm on 20 December 2018 Because of the worst weather forecast on Saturday Downhill in Kitzbuhel was rescheduled from 26 to 25 January 2019 on Friday It was switched with original Super G date Because of the worst weather forecast in the weekend Slalom in Kitzbuhel which is easier to organize is rescheduled from 27 to 26 January 2019 It will be switched with original downhill date Because of the downhill switch date on Friday Super G in Kitzbuhel is rescheduled from 25 to 27 January 2019 Slalom start in Levi on 17 November 2018 was moved lower strong wind on top of the course Downhill from Val d Isere was rescheduled in Val Gardena Groden on 18 December 2018 Super giant slalom from Val d Isere was rescheduled in Val Gardena Groden on 19 December 2018 Downhill from St Anton was rescheduled in Cortina d Ampezzo on 18 January 2019 Because of the bad weather forecast program in Garmisch Partenkirchen is switched Super G is rescheduled from 27 to 26 January 2019 Because of the bad weather forecast program in Garmisch Partenkirchen is switched Downhill is rescheduled from 26 to 27 January 2019 References edit a b Dampf Andrew 3 February 2019 RETIREMENT PARTY Vonn and Svindal to Say Goodbye at Worlds Coeur d Alene Press Archived from the original on 4 February 2019 Retrieved 3 February 2018 Zaccardi Nick 4 September 2019 Marcel Hirscher retires atop Alpine skiing rather than chase record NBC Sports Retrieved 4 September 2019 Cancelled men s Giant Slalom from Solden AUT to be rescheduled in Saalbach Hinterglemm AUT International Ski Federation 29 October 2017 Archived from the original on 29 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