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2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup

The 2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup was the 49th World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 20 November 2020 and finished on 27 March 2021. This season included six disciplines: moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.[1]

Freestyle Ski World Cup 2020/21
Discipline Men Women
Ski Cross Reece Howden (1)    Fanny Smith (3)
Moguls Matt Graham (1) Perrine Laffont (4)
Aerials Maxim Burov (2) Laura Peel (2)
Park & Pipe overall Colby Stevenson (1) Tess Ledeux (1)
Halfpipe Aaron Blunck (2) Rachael Karker (1)
Slopestyle Colby Stevenson (1) Tess Ledeux (1)
Big Air Birk Ruud (2)    Giulia Tanno (2)
Cross Alps Tour Reece Howden (1)    Fanny Smith (1)
Nations Cup overall   Switzerland (1)
Competition
Locations
20 venues
20 venues
Individual
28 events
28 events
Team
2
2

Men edit

Ski Cross edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
168 1 15 December 2020     Arosa SX   David Mobärg     Alex Fiva     Joos Berry
169 2 16 December 2020 SX   Viktor Andersson     Ryan Regez   Kevin Drury
170 3 20 December 2020   Val Thorens SX   Jonathan Midol   Reece Howden   Florian Wilmsmann
171 4 21 December 2020 SX   Reece Howden     Ryan Regez   François Place
5th Cross Alps Tour Overall (15–21 December 2020)[2]   Reece Howden   David Mobärg     Ryan Regez
172 5 20 January 2021   Idre SX   Bastien Midol   Viktor Andersson   François Place
173 6 23 January 2021 SX   Reece Howden     Jonas Lenherr   Niklas Bachsleitner
174 7 24 January 2021 SX   Reece Howden     Ryan Regez     Jonas Lenherr
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (11–13 February)
175 8 19 February 2021   Reiteralm SX   Johannes Rohrweck   Reece Howden   Bastien Midol
176 9 27 February 2021   Bakuriani SX   Florian Wilmsmann   David Mobärg   Jared Schmidt
177 10 13 March 2021   Sunny Valley SX   Reece Howden   Ryo Sugai     Joos Berry
178 11 21 March 2021     Veysonnaz SX   Florian Wilmsmann   Jonathan Midol   Tim Hronek

Moguls edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
346 1 5 December 2020   Ruka MO   Ikuma Horishima     Marco Tadé   Ludvig Fjällström
347 2 12 December 2020   Idre MO   Benjamin Cavet   Brodie Summers   Nick Page
348 3 4 February 2021   Deer Valley MO   Mikaël Kingsbury   Benjamin Cavet   Matt Graham
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (8–11 March)

Dual Moguls edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
76 1 13 December 2020   Idre DM[3]   Ludvig Fjällström
  Matt Graham
  Jordan Kober
  Bradley Wilson
77 2 5 February 2021   Deer Valley DM   Mikaël Kingsbury   Matt Graham   Benjamin Cavet
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (8–11 March)

Aerials edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
343 1 4 December 2020   Ruka AE   Maxim Burov   Pavel Krotov   Ilya Burov
344 2 16 January 2021   Yaroslavl AE   Maxim Burov   Pavel Krotov     Noé Roth
345 3 17 January 2021 AE   Maxim Burov   Stanislav Nikitin   Lewis Irving
346 4 23 January 2021   Moscow AE   Maxim Burov   Christopher Lillis     Noé Roth
347 5 30 January 2021   Minsk AE   Maxim Burov   Stanislav Nikitin   Lewis Irving
348 6 6 February 2021   Deer Valley AE     Noé Roth   Justin Schoenefeld     Pirmin Werner
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (8–11 March)
349 7 13 March 2021   Almaty AE     Pirmin Werner     Nicolas Gygax   Lewis Irving

Halfpipe edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (10–16 March)
53 31 21 March 2021   Aspen HP   Aaron Blunck   Brendan Mackay   Nico Porteous

Slopestyle edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
39 1 21 November 2020   Stubai SS     Andri Ragettli   Christian Nummedal   Ferdinand Dahl
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (10–16 March)
40 2 20 March 2021   Aspen SS   Colby Stevenson   Mac Forehand   Henrik Harlaut
41 3 27 March 2021     Silvaplana SS   Colby Stevenson   Ferdinand Dahl   Alex Hall

Big Air edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
18 1 9 January 2021   Kreischberg BA   Birk Ruud   Antoine Adelisse   Oliwer Magnusson
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (10–16 March)

Ladies edit

Ski Cross edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
168 1 15 December 2020     Arosa SX   Alexandra Edebo     Fanny Smith   Sami Kennedy-Sim
169 2 16 December 2020 SX     Fanny Smith   Marielle Thompson     Talina Gantenbein
170 3 20 December 2020   Val Thorens SX     Fanny Smith   Jade Grillet Aubert   Marielle Thompson
171 4 21 December 2020 SX   Katrin Ofner   Daniela Maier   Marielle Thompson
5th Cross Alps Tour Overall (15–21 December 2020)[4]     Fanny Smith   Marielle Thompson   Alexandra Edebo
172 5 20 January 2021   Idre SX     Fanny Smith   Marielle Thompson     Talina Gantenbein
173 6 23 January 2021 SX   Alizée Baron   Marielle Berger Sabbatel     Fanny Smith
174 7 24 January 2021 SX     Fanny Smith   Alizée Baron   Marielle Thompson
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (11–13 February)
175 8 19 February 2021   Reiteralm SX   Sandra Näslund     Fanny Smith   Courtney Hoffos
176 9 27 February 2021   Bakuriani SX     Fanny Smith   Sandra Näslund   Marielle Berger Sabbatel
177 10 13 March 2021   Sunny Valley SX     Fanny Smith   Sandra Näslund   Katrin Ofner
178 11 21 March 2021     Veysonnaz SX   Sandra Näslund     Fanny Smith   Alizée Baron

Moguls edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
346 1 5 December 2020   Ruka MO   Perrine Laffont   Jaelin Kauf   Anastasia Smirnova
347 2 12 December 2020   Idre MO   Perrine Laffont   Anri Kawamura   Hannah Soar
348 3 4 February 2021   Deer Valley MO   Perrine Laffont   Anri Kawamura   Kisara Sumiyoshi
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (8–11 March)

Dual Moguls edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
75 1 13 December 2020   Idre DM   Perrine Laffont   Jaelin Kauf   Anri Kawamura
76 2 5 February 2021   Deer Valley DM   Kai Owens   Hannah Soar   Tess Johnson
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (8–11 March)

Aerials edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
343 1 4 December 2020   Ruka AE   Laura Peel   Emma Weiß   Anastasiia Prytkova
344 2 16 January 2021   Yaroslavl AE   Laura Peel   Ashley Caldwell   Liubov Nikitina
345 3 17 January 2021 AE   Megan Nick   Alla Tsuper   Kaila Kuhn
346 4 23 January 2021   Moscow AE   Winter Vinecki   Laura Peel   Marion Thénault
347 5 30 January 2021   Minsk AE   Megan Nick   Laura Peel   Winter Vinecki
348 6 6 February 2021   Deer Valley AE   Danielle Scott   Winter Vinecki   Kaila Kuhn
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (8–11 March)
349 7 13 March 2021   Almaty AE   Marion Thénault   Liubov Nikitina   Zhanbota Aldabergenova

Halfpipe edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (10–16 March)
53 31 21 March 2021   Aspen HP   Rachael Karker   Zoe Atkin   Brita Sigourney

Slopestyle edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
39 1 21 November 2020   Stubai SS   Tess Ledeux   Johanne Killi   Eileen Gu
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (10–16 March)
40 2 20 March 2021   Aspen SS   Tess Ledeux   Kirsty Muir   Anastasia Tatalina
41 3 27 March 2021     Silvaplana SS   Tess Ledeux     Sarah Höfflin     Mathilde Gremaud

Big Air edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
18 1 9 January 2021   Kreischberg BA     Giulia Tanno   Tess Ledeux   Kelly Sildaru
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (10–16 March)

Team edit

Ski Cross Team edit

Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 28 February 2021   Bakuriani SXT    Switzerland  I
Jonas Lenherr
Fanny Smith
  Canada II
Christopher Del Bosco
Courtney Hoffos
  Sweden I
David Mobärg
Sandra Näslund

Team Aerials edit

Men's standings edit

Ladies' standings edit

Team edit

Nations Cup edit

Achievements edit

References edit

  1. ^ "World Cup 2019 calendar and results". International Ski Federation.
  2. ^ "Audi FIS ski cross world cup 2021, World Cup - discipline standings, men's ski cross" (PDF). International Ski Federation.
  3. ^ The finals of the men's competition was called off due to low visibility. The win was awarded to both Graham and Fjällström and the third place to Kober and Wilson
  4. ^ "Audi FIS ski cross world cup 2021, World Cup - discipline standings, women's ski cross" (PDF). International Ski Federation.

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The 2020 21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup was the 49th World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation The season started on 20 November 2020 and finished on 27 March 2021 This season included six disciplines moguls aerials ski cross halfpipe slopestyle and big air 1 Freestyle Ski World Cup 2020 21DisciplineMenWomenSki CrossReece Howden 1 Fanny Smith 3 MogulsMatt Graham 1 Perrine Laffont 4 AerialsMaxim Burov 2 Laura Peel 2 Park amp Pipe overallColby Stevenson 1 Tess Ledeux 1 HalfpipeAaron Blunck 2 Rachael Karker 1 SlopestyleColby Stevenson 1 Tess Ledeux 1 Big AirBirk Ruud 2 Giulia Tanno 2 Cross Alps TourReece Howden 1 Fanny Smith 1 Nations Cup overall Switzerland 1 CompetitionLocations20 venues20 venuesIndividual28 events28 eventsTeam22 2019 202021 22 Contents 1 Men 1 1 Ski Cross 1 2 Moguls 1 3 Dual Moguls 1 4 Aerials 1 5 Halfpipe 1 6 Slopestyle 1 7 Big Air 2 Ladies 2 1 Ski Cross 2 2 Moguls 2 3 Dual Moguls 2 4 Aerials 2 5 Halfpipe 2 6 Slopestyle 2 7 Big Air 3 Team 3 1 Ski Cross Team 3 2 Team Aerials 4 Men s standings 4 1 Ski Cross 4 2 Ski Cross Alps Tour 4 3 Moguls 4 4 Aerials 4 5 Park amp Pipe overall HP SS BA 4 6 Halfpipe 4 7 Slopestyle 4 8 Big Air 5 Ladies standings 5 1 Ski Cross 5 2 Ski Cross Alps Tour 5 3 Moguls 5 4 Aerials 5 5 Park amp Pipe overall HP SS BA 5 6 Halfpipe 5 7 Slopestyle 5 8 Big Air 6 Team 6 1 Team Aerials 6 2 Ski Cross Team 7 Nations Cup 7 1 Overall 8 Achievements 9 ReferencesMen editSki Cross edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 168 1 15 December 2020 nbsp Arosa SX nbsp David Mobarg nbsp Alex Fiva nbsp Joos Berry 169 2 16 December 2020 SX nbsp Viktor Andersson nbsp Ryan Regez nbsp Kevin Drury 170 3 20 December 2020 nbsp Val Thorens SX nbsp Jonathan Midol nbsp Reece Howden nbsp Florian Wilmsmann 171 4 21 December 2020 SX nbsp Reece Howden nbsp Ryan Regez nbsp Francois Place 5th Cross Alps Tour Overall 15 21 December 2020 2 nbsp Reece Howden nbsp David Mobarg nbsp Ryan Regez 172 5 20 January 2021 nbsp Idre SX nbsp Bastien Midol nbsp Viktor Andersson nbsp Francois Place 173 6 23 January 2021 SX nbsp Reece Howden nbsp Jonas Lenherr nbsp Niklas Bachsleitner 174 7 24 January 2021 SX nbsp Reece Howden nbsp Ryan Regez nbsp Jonas Lenherr FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 11 13 February 175 8 19 February 2021 nbsp Reiteralm SX nbsp Johannes Rohrweck nbsp Reece Howden nbsp Bastien Midol 176 9 27 February 2021 nbsp Bakuriani SX nbsp Florian Wilmsmann nbsp David Mobarg nbsp Jared Schmidt 177 10 13 March 2021 nbsp Sunny Valley SX nbsp Reece Howden nbsp Ryo Sugai nbsp Joos Berry 178 11 21 March 2021 nbsp Veysonnaz SX nbsp Florian Wilmsmann nbsp Jonathan Midol nbsp Tim Hronek Moguls edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 346 1 5 December 2020 nbsp Ruka MO nbsp Ikuma Horishima nbsp Marco Tade nbsp Ludvig Fjallstrom 347 2 12 December 2020 nbsp Idre MO nbsp Benjamin Cavet nbsp Brodie Summers nbsp Nick Page 348 3 4 February 2021 nbsp Deer Valley MO nbsp Mikael Kingsbury nbsp Benjamin Cavet nbsp Matt Graham FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 8 11 March Dual Moguls edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 76 1 13 December 2020 nbsp Idre DM 3 nbsp Ludvig Fjallstrom nbsp Matt Graham nbsp Jordan Kober nbsp Bradley Wilson 77 2 5 February 2021 nbsp Deer Valley DM nbsp Mikael Kingsbury nbsp Matt Graham nbsp Benjamin Cavet FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 8 11 March Aerials edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 343 1 4 December 2020 nbsp Ruka AE nbsp Maxim Burov nbsp Pavel Krotov nbsp Ilya Burov 344 2 16 January 2021 nbsp Yaroslavl AE nbsp Maxim Burov nbsp Pavel Krotov nbsp Noe Roth 345 3 17 January 2021 AE nbsp Maxim Burov nbsp Stanislav Nikitin nbsp Lewis Irving 346 4 23 January 2021 nbsp Moscow AE nbsp Maxim Burov nbsp Christopher Lillis nbsp Noe Roth 347 5 30 January 2021 nbsp Minsk AE nbsp Maxim Burov nbsp Stanislav Nikitin nbsp Lewis Irving 348 6 6 February 2021 nbsp Deer Valley AE nbsp Noe Roth nbsp Justin Schoenefeld nbsp Pirmin Werner FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 8 11 March 349 7 13 March 2021 nbsp Almaty AE nbsp Pirmin Werner nbsp Nicolas Gygax nbsp Lewis Irving Halfpipe edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 10 16 March 53 31 21 March 2021 nbsp Aspen HP nbsp Aaron Blunck nbsp Brendan Mackay nbsp Nico Porteous Slopestyle edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 39 1 21 November 2020 nbsp Stubai SS nbsp Andri Ragettli nbsp Christian Nummedal nbsp Ferdinand Dahl FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 10 16 March 40 2 20 March 2021 nbsp Aspen SS nbsp Colby Stevenson nbsp Mac Forehand nbsp Henrik Harlaut 41 3 27 March 2021 nbsp Silvaplana SS nbsp Colby Stevenson nbsp Ferdinand Dahl nbsp Alex Hall Big Air edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 18 1 9 January 2021 nbsp Kreischberg BA nbsp Birk Ruud nbsp Antoine Adelisse nbsp Oliwer Magnusson FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 10 16 March Ladies editSki Cross edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 168 1 15 December 2020 nbsp Arosa SX nbsp Alexandra Edebo nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Sami Kennedy Sim 169 2 16 December 2020 SX nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Marielle Thompson nbsp Talina Gantenbein 170 3 20 December 2020 nbsp Val Thorens SX nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Jade Grillet Aubert nbsp Marielle Thompson 171 4 21 December 2020 SX nbsp Katrin Ofner nbsp Daniela Maier nbsp Marielle Thompson 5th Cross Alps Tour Overall 15 21 December 2020 4 nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Marielle Thompson nbsp Alexandra Edebo 172 5 20 January 2021 nbsp Idre SX nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Marielle Thompson nbsp Talina Gantenbein 173 6 23 January 2021 SX nbsp Alizee Baron nbsp Marielle Berger Sabbatel nbsp Fanny Smith 174 7 24 January 2021 SX nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Alizee Baron nbsp Marielle Thompson FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 11 13 February 175 8 19 February 2021 nbsp Reiteralm SX nbsp Sandra Naslund nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Courtney Hoffos 176 9 27 February 2021 nbsp Bakuriani SX nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Sandra Naslund nbsp Marielle Berger Sabbatel 177 10 13 March 2021 nbsp Sunny Valley SX nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Sandra Naslund nbsp Katrin Ofner 178 11 21 March 2021 nbsp Veysonnaz SX nbsp Sandra Naslund nbsp Fanny Smith nbsp Alizee Baron Moguls edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 346 1 5 December 2020 nbsp Ruka MO nbsp Perrine Laffont nbsp Jaelin Kauf nbsp Anastasia Smirnova 347 2 12 December 2020 nbsp Idre MO nbsp Perrine Laffont nbsp Anri Kawamura nbsp Hannah Soar 348 3 4 February 2021 nbsp Deer Valley MO nbsp Perrine Laffont nbsp Anri Kawamura nbsp Kisara Sumiyoshi FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 8 11 March Dual Moguls edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 75 1 13 December 2020 nbsp Idre DM nbsp Perrine Laffont nbsp Jaelin Kauf nbsp Anri Kawamura 76 2 5 February 2021 nbsp Deer Valley DM nbsp Kai Owens nbsp Hannah Soar nbsp Tess Johnson FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 8 11 March Aerials edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 343 1 4 December 2020 nbsp Ruka AE nbsp Laura Peel nbsp Emma Weiss nbsp Anastasiia Prytkova 344 2 16 January 2021 nbsp Yaroslavl AE nbsp Laura Peel nbsp Ashley Caldwell nbsp Liubov Nikitina 345 3 17 January 2021 AE nbsp Megan Nick nbsp Alla Tsuper nbsp Kaila Kuhn 346 4 23 January 2021 nbsp Moscow AE nbsp Winter Vinecki nbsp Laura Peel nbsp Marion Thenault 347 5 30 January 2021 nbsp Minsk AE nbsp Megan Nick nbsp Laura Peel nbsp Winter Vinecki 348 6 6 February 2021 nbsp Deer Valley AE nbsp Danielle Scott nbsp Winter Vinecki nbsp Kaila Kuhn FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 8 11 March 349 7 13 March 2021 nbsp Almaty AE nbsp Marion Thenault nbsp Liubov Nikitina nbsp Zhanbota Aldabergenova Halfpipe edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 10 16 March 53 31 21 March 2021 nbsp Aspen HP nbsp Rachael Karker nbsp Zoe Atkin nbsp Brita Sigourney Slopestyle edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 39 1 21 November 2020 nbsp Stubai SS nbsp Tess Ledeux nbsp Johanne Killi nbsp Eileen Gu FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 10 16 March 40 2 20 March 2021 nbsp Aspen SS nbsp Tess Ledeux nbsp Kirsty Muir nbsp Anastasia Tatalina 41 3 27 March 2021 nbsp Silvaplana SS nbsp Tess Ledeux nbsp Sarah Hofflin nbsp Mathilde Gremaud Big Air edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 18 1 9 January 2021 nbsp Kreischberg BA nbsp Giulia Tanno nbsp Tess Ledeux nbsp Kelly Sildaru FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 10 16 March Team editSki Cross Team edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 1 28 February 2021 nbsp Bakuriani SXT nbsp Switzerland IJonas LenherrFanny Smith nbsp Canada IIChristopher Del BoscoCourtney Hoffos nbsp Sweden IDavid MobargSandra Naslund Team Aerials edit Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third 343 1 17 January 2021 nbsp Yaroslavl AET nbsp Russia IAnastasiia PrytkovaMaxim BurovPavel Krotov nbsp Switzerland Carol BouvardPirmin WernerNoe Roth nbsp United StatesAshley CaldwellEric LoughranJustin Schoenefeld FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 8 11 March Men s standings editSki Cross edit Rank after all 11 races Points 1 nbsp Reece Howden 691 2 nbsp Jonas Lenherr 405 3 nbsp Bastien Midol 395 4 nbsp Florian Wilmsmann 393 5 nbsp David Mobarg 379 Ski Cross Alps Tour edit Rank after all 4 races Points 1 nbsp Reece Howden 225 2 nbsp David Mobarg 190 3 nbsp Ryan Regez 180 4 nbsp Jonathan Midol 150 5 nbsp Francois Place 146 Moguls edit Rank after all 5 races Points 1 nbsp Matt Graham 289 2 nbsp Benjamin Cavet 271 3 nbsp Ludvig Fjallstrom 258 4 nbsp Ikuma Horishima 246 5 nbsp Brodie Summers 210 Aerials edit Rank after all 7 events Points 1 nbsp Maxim Burov 526 2 nbsp Noe Roth 320 3 nbsp Pirmin Werner 305 4 nbsp Stanislav Nikitin 264 5 nbsp Pavel Krotov 247 Park amp Pipe overall HP SS BA edit Rank after all 5 races Points 1 nbsp Colby Stevenson 245 2 nbsp Ferdinand Dahl 172 3 nbsp Oliwer Magnusson 155 4 nbsp Andri Ragettli 145 5 nbsp Christian Nummedal 144 Halfpipe edit Rank after all 1 race Points 1 nbsp Aaron Blunck 100 2 nbsp Brendan Mackay 80 3 nbsp Nico Porteous 60 4 nbsp David Wise 50 5 nbsp Birk Irving 45 Slopestyle edit Rank after all 3 races Points 1 nbsp Colby Stevenson 245 2 nbsp Ferdinand Dahl 172 3 nbsp Christian Nummedal 114 4 nbsp Sebastian Schjerve 114 5 nbsp Alex Hall 105 Big Air edit Rank after all 1 race Points 1 nbsp Birk Ruud 100 2 nbsp Antoine Adelisse 80 3 nbsp Oliwer Magnusson 60 4 nbsp Kim Gubser 50 5 nbsp Andri Ragettli 45Ladies standings editSki Cross edit Rank after all 11 races Points 1 nbsp Fanny Smith 945 2 nbsp Alizee Baron 495 3 nbsp Marielle Thompson 475 4 nbsp Marielle Berger Sabbatel 474 5 nbsp Katrin Ofner 439 Ski Cross Alps Tour edit Rank after all 4 races Points 1 nbsp Fanny Smith 325 2 nbsp Marielle Thompson 206 3 nbsp Alexandra Edebo 168 4 nbsp Daniela Maier 155 5 nbsp Jade Grillet Aubert 147 Moguls edit Rank after all 5 races Points 1 nbsp Perrine Laffont 445 2 nbsp Anri Kawamura 270 3 nbsp Hannah Soar 250 4 nbsp Kai Owens 234 5 nbsp Jaelin Kauf 233 Aerials edit Rank after all 7 events Points 1 nbsp Laura Peel 450 2 nbsp Winter Vinecki 343 3 nbsp Marion Thenault 312 4 nbsp Liubov Nikitina 286 5 nbsp Emma Weiss 251 Park amp Pipe overall HP SS BA edit Rank after all 5 races Points 1 nbsp Tess Ledeux 380 2 nbsp Mathilde Gremaud 159 3 nbsp Sarah Hofflin 151 4 nbsp Eileen Gu 146 5 nbsp Kirsty Muir 130 Halfpipe edit Rank after all 1 race Points 1 nbsp Rachael Karker 100 2 nbsp Zoe Atkin 80 3 nbsp Brita Sigourney 60 4 nbsp Devin Logan 50 5 nbsp Valeriya Demidova 45 Slopestyle edit Rank after all 3 races Points 1 nbsp Tess Ledeux 300 2 nbsp Kirsty Muir 124 3 nbsp Sarah Hofflin 119 4 nbsp Katie Summerhayes 115 5 nbsp Mathilde Gremaud 114 Big Air edit Rank after all 1 race Points 1 nbsp Giulia Tanno 100 2 nbsp Tess Ledeux 80 3 nbsp Kelly Sildaru 60 4 nbsp Silvia Bertagna 50 5 nbsp Mathilde Gremaud 45Team editTeam Aerials edit Rank after all 1 event Points 1 nbsp Russia I 100 2 nbsp Switzerland 80 3 nbsp United States 60 4 nbsp Russia II 50 5 nbsp Belarus 45 Ski Cross Team edit Rank after all 1 race Points 1 nbsp Switzerland I 100 2 nbsp Canada II 80 3 nbsp Sweden I 60 4 nbsp Canada III 50 5 nbsp Canada I 45Nations Cup editOverall edit Rank after all 58 races Points 1 nbsp Switzerland 4509 2 nbsp Canada 4252 3 nbsp France 3671 4 nbsp United States 3604 5 nbsp Russia 2615Achievements editReferences edit World Cup 2019 calendar and results International Ski Federation Audi FIS ski cross world cup 2021 World Cup discipline standings men s ski cross PDF International Ski Federation The finals of the men s competition was called off due to low visibility The win was awarded to both Graham and Fjallstrom and the third place to Kober and Wilson Audi FIS ski cross world cup 2021 World Cup discipline standings women s ski cross PDF International Ski Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup amp oldid 1206273614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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