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2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's overall

The men's overall in the 2023 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup consisted of 38 events in four disciplines: downhill (DH) (10 races), super-G (SG) (8 races), giant slalom (GS) (10 races), and slalom (SL) (10 races). The fifth and sixth disciplines in FIS ski events, parallel (PAR). and Alpine combined (AC), had all events in the 2022–23 season cancelled, either due to the schedule disruption cased by the COVID-19 pandemic (AC) or due to bad weather (PAR).[1] The original calendar contained 43 events,[2] but in addition to the parallel, four downhills were cancelled over the course of the season.[3][4][5]

2023 Men's Overall World Cup
Previous: 2022 Next: 2024

The season was interrupted by the 2023 World Ski Championships in the linked resorts of Courchevel and Méribel, France, which are located in Les Trois Vallées, from 6–19 February 2023. During the world championships, Norwegian star Atle Lie McGrath, who then was in 11th place overall, fell during the super-G and suffered a ACL tear, which required season-ending surgery.[6]

Season summary edit

From the very first race of the season, defending champion Marco Odermatt of Switzerland seized the lead in the standings due to his abilities in all disciplines except for slalom. After the first fifteen races, he had built a lead of over 300 points over speed specialist Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway. However, after Odermatt was injured during a downhill at Kitzbühel on 20 January and had to miss the following few races, Kilde was able to draw within 200 points by 25 January.[7] However, Odermatt won the next two races to push his lead back over 300 points.[8]

When Kilde did not enter the two giant slaloms in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia on 11-12 March, Odermatt clinched the season championship due to holding a lead of over 400 points, while the maximum points potentially available to Kilde were only 400.[9] But after winning both races, Odermatt entered the World Cup finals needing just 174 points from his three specialties to surpass Hermann Maier's men's all-time points record of 2,000 in one season, set in the 2000 season and only surpassed so far by two women: Tina Maze in 2013 and Mikaela Shiffrin in 2019 and this year.[9] In his first two races during the finals, Odermatt finished 15th in downhill (16 points) and won the super-G (100 points), leaving him just 58 points short of Maier's record; a finish of third or better in the giant slalom would give Odermatt the record.[10] He then won the giant slalom (by 2.11 seconds!) to set a new Men's World Cup points record of 2,042 points.[11]

The victory also enabled Odermatt to tie the men's record of 13 victories in a season on the World Cup circuit, a record Odermatt now shares with Maier (2001), Ingemar Stenmark (1979), and Marcel Hirscher (2018) -- and behind only two women: Shiffrin (17 wins in 2019; 14 wins this year) and Vreni Schneider (14 wins in 1989).[11]

Finals edit

The last events of the season took place at the World Cup finals, Wednesday, 15 March 2023 through Sunday, 19 March 2023 in Soldeu, Andorra. Only the top 25 in each specific discipline for the season and the winner of the Junior World Championship in each discipline were eligible to compete in the finals, with the exception that any skier who has scored at least 500 points in the overall classification was eligible to participate in any discipline, regardless of his standing in that discipline for the season.

Standings edit

# Skier DH
10 races
SG
8 races
GS
10 races
SL
10 races
Total
      Marco Odermatt 462 740 840 0 2,042
2  Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 760 512 68 0 1,340
3  Henrik Kristoffersen 0 0 660 494 1,154
4  Lucas Braathen 0 36 372 546 954
5   Vincent Kriechmayr 614 335 4 0 953
6     Loïc Meillard 0 134 406 337 877
7   Marco Schwarz 64 151 449 199 863
8   Alexis Pinturault 0 253 409 177 839
9   Manuel Feller 0 0 201 345 546
10     Ramon Zenhäusern 0 0 0 467 467
11   Zan Kranjec 0 0 464 0 464
12   James Crawford 326 130 6 0 462
13     Gino Caviezel 0 161 277 0 438
14   Mattia Casse 288 143 0 0 431
15   Andreas Sander 156 265 0 0 421
16   Daniel Hemetsberger 239 175 0 0 414
17     Daniel Yule 0 0 0 401 401
18   Dominik Paris 210 174 0 0 384
19   Johan Clarey 343 31 0 0 374
20  Atle Lie McGrath 0 45 104 215 364
21  Alexander Steen Olsen 0 0 84 275 359
22     Stefan Rogentin 130 180 0 0 310
  Romed Baumann 244 66 0 0 310
24     Niels Hintermann 267 41 0 0 308
25   Linus Straßer 0 0 0 306 306
26     Justin Murisier 71 176 50 0 297
  Filip Zubcic 0 0 221 76 297
28   Clément Noël 0 0 0 292 292
29   Ryan Cochran-Siegle 149 133 0 0 282
30   Raphael Haaser 0 141 133 0 274
31   Matthias Mayer 182 86 0 0 268
32   Nils Allegre 85 158 0 0 243
33  Rasmus Windingstad 0 0 239 0 239
34   Florian Schieder 222 14 0 0 236
35  Timon Haugan 0 0 0 231 231
36     Beat Feuz 179 42 0 0 221
37   Tommaso Sala 0 0 0 214 214
38   Otmar Striedinger 200 11 0 0 211
39   Stefan Brennsteiner 0 0 210 0 210
40  Adrian Smiseth Sejersted 149 58 0 0 207
41   Filippo Della Vite 0 0 196 0 196
42   Travis Ganong 178 14 0 0 192
43   Fabio Gstrein 0 0 0 190 190
44   Albert Popov 0 0 0 182 182
45   Dave Ryding 0 0 0 181 181
46   Alexander Schmid 0 0 178 0 178
47   Stefan Babinsky 9 165 0 0 174
48   Alex Vinatzer 0 0 6 156 162
49   Erik Read 0 0 88 68 156
50   Jeffrey Read 19 134 0 0 153
51   Kristoffer Jakobsen 0 0 0 151 151
52     Marc Rochat 0 0 0 150 150
53   Cyprien Sarrazin 82 61 6 0 149
54  Sebastian Foss-Solevåg 0 0 0 144 144
  Adrian Pertl 0 0 0 144 144
56   Josef Ferstl 114 24 0 0 138
57   Jared Goldberg 110 20 0 0 130
58   Adrien Theaux 123 6 0 0 129
59   Luca De Aliprandini 0 0 124 0 124
60     Gilles Roulin 79 38 0 0 117
61   Christof Innerhofer 63 53 0 0 116
62     Thomas Tumler 0 0 115 0 115
63   River Radamus 0 19 95 0 114
64   Cameron Alexander 101 11 0 0 112
65   Matteo Marsaglia 55 53 0 0 108
66   Brodie Seger 45 59 0 0 104
67    Guglielmo Bosca 7 94 0 0 101
68    Joan Verdú 0 0 100 0 100
69   Matthieu Bailet 54 45 0 0 99
70   AJ Ginnis 0 0 0 91 91
  Stefano Gross 0 0 0 91 91
  Samuel Kolega 0 0 0 91 91
73     Alexis Monney 78 10 0 0 88
  •   Leader
  •   2nd place
  •   3rd place
  • Updated at 19 March 2023, after all 38 events and 5 cancellations[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bentley, Leann (6 November 2022). "Men's and Women's Parallel Events in Lech/Zürs Canceled". US Ski and Snowboard. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  2. ^ "FIS Alpine Skiing – Calendar Men" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  3. ^ Associated Press (25 October 2022). "Matterhorn Alpine Skiing World Cup downhills canceled". NBC Sports. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  4. ^ Associated Press (10 January 2023). "World Cup ski races cancelled in Germany 2 weeks early due to lack of snow". CBC. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  5. ^ Associated Press (3 March 2023). "World Cup downhill in Aspen halted due to low visibility". AP News. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  6. ^ Bjørnsen Sherlock, Bente (21 February 2023). "Atle Lie McGrath out after surgery". Ski Racing. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  7. ^ AFP (25 January 2023). "Olympic Champion Odermatt Out Of Schladming Giant Slalom". Boston.com. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  8. ^ Associated Press (29 January 2023). "Swiss skier Odermatt wins super-G for 2nd win in 2 days". AP News. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  9. ^ a b OlympicTalk (11 March 2023). "Marco Odermatt clinches World Cup overall title; can he break points record?". NBC Sports. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  10. ^ Associated Press (16 March 2023). "Swiss skier Odermatt wins super-G, approaches points record". KSTP. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  11. ^ a b Associated Press (18 March 2023). "Marco Odermatt sets World Cup points record with GS win". ESPN. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Official FIS men's season standings". FIS. Retrieved 19 March 2023.

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The men s overall in the 2023 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup consisted of 38 events in four disciplines downhill DH 10 races super G SG 8 races giant slalom GS 10 races and slalom SL 10 races The fifth and sixth disciplines in FIS ski events parallel PAR and Alpine combined AC had all events in the 2022 23 season cancelled either due to the schedule disruption cased by the COVID 19 pandemic AC or due to bad weather PAR 1 The original calendar contained 43 events 2 but in addition to the parallel four downhills were cancelled over the course of the season 3 4 5 2023 Men s Overall World Cup 2023 Men s overall World Cup podium 1st place Marco Odermatt SUI center 2nd place Aleksander Aamodt Kilde NOR left 3rd place Henrik Kristoffersen NOR right 2023 Men s World CupOverall Downhill Super GGiant slalom SlalomPrevious 2022 Next 2024The season was interrupted by the 2023 World Ski Championships in the linked resorts of Courchevel and Meribel France which are located in Les Trois Vallees from 6 19 February 2023 During the world championships Norwegian star Atle Lie McGrath who then was in 11th place overall fell during the super G and suffered a ACL tear which required season ending surgery 6 Contents 1 Season summary 2 Finals 3 Standings 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksSeason summary editFrom the very first race of the season defending champion Marco Odermatt of Switzerland seized the lead in the standings due to his abilities in all disciplines except for slalom After the first fifteen races he had built a lead of over 300 points over speed specialist Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway However after Odermatt was injured during a downhill at Kitzbuhel on 20 January and had to miss the following few races Kilde was able to draw within 200 points by 25 January 7 However Odermatt won the next two races to push his lead back over 300 points 8 When Kilde did not enter the two giant slaloms in Kranjska Gora Slovenia on 11 12 March Odermatt clinched the season championship due to holding a lead of over 400 points while the maximum points potentially available to Kilde were only 400 9 But after winning both races Odermatt entered the World Cup finals needing just 174 points from his three specialties to surpass Hermann Maier s men s all time points record of 2 000 in one season set in the 2000 season and only surpassed so far by two women Tina Maze in 2013 and Mikaela Shiffrin in 2019 and this year 9 In his first two races during the finals Odermatt finished 15th in downhill 16 points and won the super G 100 points leaving him just 58 points short of Maier s record a finish of third or better in the giant slalom would give Odermatt the record 10 He then won the giant slalom by 2 11 seconds to set a new Men s World Cup points record of 2 042 points 11 The victory also enabled Odermatt to tie the men s record of 13 victories in a season on the World Cup circuit a record Odermatt now shares with Maier 2001 Ingemar Stenmark 1979 and Marcel Hirscher 2018 and behind only two women Shiffrin 17 wins in 2019 14 wins this year and Vreni Schneider 14 wins in 1989 11 Finals editThe last events of the season took place at the World Cup finals Wednesday 15 March 2023 through Sunday 19 March 2023 in Soldeu Andorra Only the top 25 in each specific discipline for the season and the winner of the Junior World Championship in each discipline were eligible to compete in the finals with the exception that any skier who has scored at least 500 points in the overall classification was eligible to participate in any discipline regardless of his standing in that discipline for the season Standings edit Skier DH10 races SG8 races GS10 races SL10 races Total nbsp nbsp Marco Odermatt 462 740 840 0 2 0422 nbsp Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 760 512 68 0 1 3403 nbsp Henrik Kristoffersen 0 0 660 494 1 1544 nbsp Lucas Braathen 0 36 372 546 9545 nbsp Vincent Kriechmayr 614 335 4 0 9536 nbsp Loic Meillard 0 134 406 337 8777 nbsp Marco Schwarz 64 151 449 199 8638 nbsp Alexis Pinturault 0 253 409 177 8399 nbsp Manuel Feller 0 0 201 345 54610 nbsp Ramon Zenhausern 0 0 0 467 46711 nbsp Zan Kranjec 0 0 464 0 46412 nbsp James Crawford 326 130 6 0 46213 nbsp Gino Caviezel 0 161 277 0 43814 nbsp Mattia Casse 288 143 0 0 43115 nbsp Andreas Sander 156 265 0 0 42116 nbsp Daniel Hemetsberger 239 175 0 0 41417 nbsp Daniel Yule 0 0 0 401 40118 nbsp Dominik Paris 210 174 0 0 38419 nbsp Johan Clarey 343 31 0 0 37420 nbsp Atle Lie McGrath 0 45 104 215 36421 nbsp Alexander Steen Olsen 0 0 84 275 35922 nbsp Stefan Rogentin 130 180 0 0 310 nbsp Romed Baumann 244 66 0 0 31024 nbsp Niels Hintermann 267 41 0 0 30825 nbsp Linus Strasser 0 0 0 306 30626 nbsp Justin Murisier 71 176 50 0 297 nbsp Filip Zubcic 0 0 221 76 29728 nbsp Clement Noel 0 0 0 292 29229 nbsp Ryan Cochran Siegle 149 133 0 0 28230 nbsp Raphael Haaser 0 141 133 0 27431 nbsp Matthias Mayer 182 86 0 0 26832 nbsp Nils Allegre 85 158 0 0 24333 nbsp Rasmus Windingstad 0 0 239 0 23934 nbsp Florian Schieder 222 14 0 0 23635 nbsp Timon Haugan 0 0 0 231 23136 nbsp Beat Feuz 179 42 0 0 22137 nbsp Tommaso Sala 0 0 0 214 21438 nbsp Otmar Striedinger 200 11 0 0 21139 nbsp Stefan Brennsteiner 0 0 210 0 21040 nbsp Adrian Smiseth Sejersted 149 58 0 0 20741 nbsp Filippo Della Vite 0 0 196 0 19642 nbsp Travis Ganong 178 14 0 0 19243 nbsp Fabio Gstrein 0 0 0 190 19044 nbsp Albert Popov 0 0 0 182 18245 nbsp Dave Ryding 0 0 0 181 18146 nbsp Alexander Schmid 0 0 178 0 17847 nbsp Stefan Babinsky 9 165 0 0 17448 nbsp Alex Vinatzer 0 0 6 156 16249 nbsp Erik Read 0 0 88 68 15650 nbsp Jeffrey Read 19 134 0 0 15351 nbsp Kristoffer Jakobsen 0 0 0 151 15152 nbsp Marc Rochat 0 0 0 150 15053 nbsp Cyprien Sarrazin 82 61 6 0 14954 nbsp Sebastian Foss Solevag 0 0 0 144 144 nbsp Adrian Pertl 0 0 0 144 14456 nbsp Josef Ferstl 114 24 0 0 13857 nbsp Jared Goldberg 110 20 0 0 13058 nbsp Adrien Theaux 123 6 0 0 12959 nbsp Luca De Aliprandini 0 0 124 0 12460 nbsp Gilles Roulin 79 38 0 0 11761 nbsp Christof Innerhofer 63 53 0 0 11662 nbsp Thomas Tumler 0 0 115 0 11563 nbsp River Radamus 0 19 95 0 11464 nbsp Cameron Alexander 101 11 0 0 11265 nbsp Matteo Marsaglia 55 53 0 0 10866 nbsp Brodie Seger 45 59 0 0 10467 nbsp Guglielmo Bosca 7 94 0 0 10168 nbsp Joan Verdu 0 0 100 0 10069 nbsp Matthieu Bailet 54 45 0 0 9970 nbsp AJ Ginnis 0 0 0 91 91 nbsp Stefano Gross 0 0 0 91 91 nbsp Samuel Kolega 0 0 0 91 9173 nbsp Alexis Monney 78 10 0 0 88 Leader 2nd place 3rd place Updated at 19 March 2023 after all 38 events and 5 cancellations 12 See also edit2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup Men s summary rankings 2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup Men s downhill 2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup Men s super G 2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup Men s giant slalom 2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup Men s slalom 2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup Women s overall World Cup scoring systemReferences edit Bentley Leann 6 November 2022 Men s and Women s Parallel Events in Lech Zurs Canceled US Ski and Snowboard Retrieved 19 December 2022 FIS Alpine Skiing Calendar Men PDF fis ski com Retrieved 9 September 2022 Associated Press 25 October 2022 Matterhorn Alpine Skiing World Cup downhills canceled NBC Sports Retrieved 26 February 2023 Associated Press 10 January 2023 World Cup ski races cancelled in Germany 2 weeks early due to lack of snow CBC Retrieved 26 February 2023 Associated Press 3 March 2023 World Cup downhill in Aspen halted due to low visibility AP News Retrieved 3 March 2023 Bjornsen Sherlock Bente 21 February 2023 Atle Lie McGrath out after surgery Ski Racing Retrieved 25 February 2023 AFP 25 January 2023 Olympic Champion Odermatt Out Of Schladming Giant Slalom Boston com Retrieved 25 January 2023 Associated Press 29 January 2023 Swiss skier Odermatt wins super G for 2nd win in 2 days AP News Retrieved 29 January 2023 a b OlympicTalk 11 March 2023 Marco Odermatt clinches World Cup overall title can he break points record NBC Sports Retrieved 11 March 2023 Associated Press 16 March 2023 Swiss skier Odermatt wins super G approaches points record KSTP Retrieved 16 March 2023 a b Associated Press 18 March 2023 Marco Odermatt sets World Cup points record with GS win ESPN Retrieved 18 March 2023 Official FIS men s season standings FIS Retrieved 19 March 2023 External links editAlpine skiing at FIS website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup Men 27s overall amp oldid 1186558283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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