Freestyle Skiing World Cup 1992/93 | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Trace Worthington | Katherina Kubenk | |
Moguls | Jean-Luc Brassard | Stine Lise Hattestad | |
Aerials | Lloyd Langlois (2) | Lina Cheryazova | |
Ballet | Rune Kristiansen | Ellen Breen | |
Combined | Trace Worthington | Katherina Kubenk | |
Competition | |||
Locations | 12 | 13 | |
Individual | 40 | 40 | |
The 1992/93 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the fourteenth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 10 December 1992 and ended on 28 March 1993. [1] [2] This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, ballet and combined.
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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117 | 1 | 12 December 1992 | Tignes | MO | John Smart | Leif Persson | Edgar Grospiron |
118 | 2 | 19 December 1992 | Piancavallo | MO | Jean-Luc Brassard | Edgar Grospiron | Bruno Bertrand |
119 | 3 | 9 January 1993 | Blackcomb | MO | Edgar Grospiron | Jean-Luc Brassard | Dominick Gauthier |
120 | 4 | 16 January 1993 | Breckenridge | MO | Jim Moran | Edgar Grospiron | Hans Engelsen Eide |
121 | 5 | 22 January 1993 | Lake Placid | MO | Jean-Luc Brassard | Olivier Cotte | John Smart |
122 | 6 | 30 January 1993 | Le Relais | MO | Jean-Luc Brassard | Jörgen Pääjärvi | Stéphane Rochon |
123 | 7 | 11 February 1993 | La Clusaz | MO | Olivier Cotte | Jean-Luc Brassard | Fabrice Ougier |
124 | 8 | 20 February 1993 | Meiringen-Hasliberg | MO | Jean-Luc Brassard | Olivier Cotte | John Smart |
125 | 9 | 25 February 1993 | La Plagne | MO | Fabien Bertrand | John Smart | Olivier Cotte |
126 | 10 | 17 March 1993 | Livigno | MO | Jean-Luc Brassard | Edgar Grospiron | Jim Moran |
127 | 11 | 20 March 1993 | Oberjoch | MO | Thony Hemery | Jörgen Pääjärvi | Rick Emerson |
128 | 12 | 27 March 1993 | Lillehammer | MO | Jean-Luc Brassard | John Smart | Ryūji Iwabuchi |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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118 | 1 | 10 December 1992 | Tignes | AC | Rune Kristiansen | Fabrice Becker | Roberto Franco |
119 | 2 | 17 December 1992 | Piancavallo | AC | Rune Kristiansen | Armin Weiss | Heini Baumgartner |
120 | 3 | 8 January 1993 | Blackcomb | AC | Rune Kristiansen | Fabrice Becker | Roberto Franco |
121 | 4 | 15 January 1993 | Breckenridge | AC | Rune Kristiansen | Fabrice Becker | Heini Baumgartner |
122 | 5 | 21 January 1993 | Lake Placid | AC | Fabrice Becker | Rune Kristiansen | Ian Edmondson |
123 | 6 | 29 January 1993 | Le Relais | AC | Rune Kristiansen | Fabrice Becker | Heini Baumgartner |
124 | 7 | 23 February 1993 | La Plagne | AC | Rune Kristiansen | Fabrice Becker | Heini Baumgartner |
125 | 8 | 24 February 1993 | La Plagne | AC | Rune Kristiansen | Fabrice Becker | Roberto Franco |
126 | 9 | 19 March 1993 | Oberjoch | AC | Rune Kristiansen | Heini Baumgartner | Roberto Franco |
127 | 10 | 26 March 1993 | Lillehammer | AC | Fabrice Becker | Rune Kristiansen | Heini Baumgartner |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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116 | 1 | 11 December 1992 | Tignes | AE | Sébastien Foucras | Lloyd Langlois | Kris Feddersen |
117 | 2 | 18 December 1992 | Piancavallo | AE | Sébastien Foucras | Lloyd Langlois | Philippe LaRoche |
118 | 3 | 10 January 1993 | Blackcomb | AE | Andy Capicik | Sébastien Foucras | Trace Worthington |
119 | 4 | 17 January 1993 | Breckenridge | AE | Jean-Marc Bacquin | Trace Worthington | Lloyd Langlois |
120 | 5 | 23 January 1993 | Lake Placid | AE | Lloyd Langlois | Sébastien Foucras | Kris Feddersen |
121 | 6 | 31 January 1993 | Le Relais | AE | Philippe LaRoche | Trace Worthington | Lloyd Langlois |
122 | 7 | 26 February 1993 | La Plagne | AE | Andy Capicik | Jean-Damien Climonet | Mats Johansson |
123 | 8 | 27 February 1993 | La Plagne | AE | Alexis Blanc | Jean-Damien Climonet | Trace Worthington |
124 | 9 | 28 March 1993 | Lillehammer | AE | Trace Worthington | Lloyd Langlois | Tor Skeie |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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110 | 1 | 12 December 1992 | Tignes | CO | Sergey Shupletsov | Hugo Bonatti | Darcy Downs |
111 | 2 | 19 December 1992 | Piancavallo | CO | Sergey Shupletsov | Trace Worthington | Hugo Bonatti |
112 | 3 | 10 January 1993 | Blackcomb | CO | Trace Worthington | Darcy Downs | information is not available |
113 | 4 | 17 January 1993 | Breckenridge | CO | Trace Worthington | Darcy Downs | information is not available |
114 | 5 | 23 January 1993 | Lake Placid | CO | Trace Worthington | Sergey Shupletsov | Darcy Downs |
115 | 6 | 31 January 1993 | Le Relais | CO | Trace Worthington | Sergey Shupletsov | Hugo Bonatti |
116 | 7 | 26 February 1993 | La Plagne | CO | Darcy Downs | Trace Worthington | Hugo Bonatti |
117 | 8 | 27 February 1993 | La Plagne | CO | Trace Worthington | Hugo Bonatti | Darcy Downs |
118 | 9 | 28 March 1993 | Lillehammer | CO | Trace Worthington | Darcy Downs | Sergey Shupletsov |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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119 | 1 | 10 December 1992 | Tignes | AC | Ellen Breen | Annika Johansson | Sharon Petzold |
120 | 2 | 17 December 1992 | Piancavallo | AC | Ellen Breen | Elena Batalova | Sharon Petzold |
121 | 3 | 8 January 1993 | Blackcomb | AC | Cathy Fechoz | Ellen Breen | Sharon Petzold |
122 | 4 | 15 January 1993 | Breckenridge | AC | Ellen Breen | Cathy Fechoz | Kristean Porter |
123 | 5 | 21 January 1993 | Lake Placid | AC | Sharon Petzold | Julia Snell | Ellen Breen |
124 | 6 | 11 February 1993 | Gstaad | AC | Sharon Petzold | Ellen Breen | Annika Johansson |
125 | 7 | 23 February 1993 | La Plagne | AC | Ellen Breen | Julia Snell | Annika Johansson |
126 | 8 | 24 February 1993 | La Plagne | AC | Ellen Breen | Annika Johansson | Julia Snell |
127 | 9 | 19 March 1993 | Oberjoch | AC | Ellen Breen | Annika Johansson | Sharon Petzold |
128 | 10 | 26 March 1993 | Lillehammer | AC | Ellen Breen | Annika Johansson | Sharon Petzold |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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119 | 1 | 11 December 1992 | Tignes | AE | Natalia Orekhova | Kristean Porter | Lina Cheryazova |
120 | 2 | 18 December 1992 | Piancavallo | AE | Lina Cheryazova | Stacey Blumer | Natalia Orekhova |
121 | 3 | 10 January 1993 | Blackcomb | AE | Kristean Porter | Hilde Synnøve Lid | Caroline Olivier |
122 | 4 | 17 January 1993 | Breckenridge | AE | Lina Cheryazova | Marie Lindgren | Caroline Olivier |
123 | 5 | 23 January 1993 | Lake Placid | AE | Lina Cheryazova | Marie Lindgren | Hilde Synnøve Lid |
124 | 6 | 31 January 1993 | Le Relais | AE | Lina Cheryazova | Colette Brand | Sue Michalski-Cagen |
125 | 7 | 26 February 1993 | La Plagne | AE | Lina Cheryazova | Colette Brand | Nikki Stone |
126 | 8 | 27 February 1993 | La Plagne | AE | Colette Brand | Lina Cheryazova | Nikki Stone |
127 | 9 | 28 March 1993 | Lillehammer | AE | Lina Cheryazova | Kennedy Ryan | Colette Brand |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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112 | 1 | 12 December 1992 | Tignes | CO | Maja Schmid | Kristean Porter | Natalia Orekhova |
113 | 2 | 19 December 1992 | Piancavallo | CO | Natalia Orekhova | Maja Schmid | Kristean Porter |
114 | 3 | 10 January 1993 | Blackcomb | CO | Kristean Porter | Katherina Kubenk | Maja Schmid |
115 | 4 | 17 January 1993 | Breckenridge | CO | Katherina Kubenk | Kristean Porter | Maja Schmid |
116 | 5 | 23 January 1993 | Lake Placid | CO | Maja Schmid | Katherina Kubenk | Natalia Orekhova |
117 | 6 | 31 January 1993 | Le Relais | CO | Katherina Kubenk | Natalia Orekhova | Maja Schmid |
118 | 7 | 26 February 1993 | La Plagne | CO | Maja Schmid | Katherina Kubenk | Jilly Curry |
119 | 8 | 27 February 1993 | La Plagne | CO | Katherina Kubenk | Jilly Curry | Maja Schmid |
120 | 9 | 28 March 1993 | Lillehammer | CO | Katherina Kubenk | Maja Schmid | Natalia Orekhova |
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