Freestyle Skiing World Cup 1996/97 | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Darcy Downs | Stacey Blumer | |
Moguls | Jean-Luc Brassard | Tatjana Mittermayer | |
Dual moguls | Thony Hemery | Candice Gilg | |
Aerials | Nicolas Fontaine | Veronica Brenner | |
Ballet | Fabrice Becker | Elena Batalova | |
Combined | Toben Sutherland | — | |
Competition | |||
Locations | 11 | 11 | |
Individual | 38 | 33 | |
The 1996/97 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the eighteenth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 5 December 1996 and ended on 15 March 1997. [1] [2] This season included five disciplines: aerials, moguls, dual moguls, ballet and combined.
This season combined events were last time on world cup calendar for men and none for ladies. Dual moguls counted as season title and was awarded with small crystal globe separately from moguls.
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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159 | 1 | 5 December 1996 | Tignes | AC | Heini Baumgartner | Steven Roxberg | Konrad Hilpert |
160 | 2 | 21 December 1996 | Piancavallo | AC | Heini Baumgartner | Fabrice Becker | Ian Edmondson |
161 | 3 | 13 January 1997 | Lake Placid | AC | Fabrice Becker | Steven Roxberg | Ian Edmondson |
162 | 4 | 17 January 1997 | Blackcomb | AC | Fabrice Becker | Heini Baumgartner | Ian Edmondson |
163 | 5 | 23 January 1997 | Breckenridge | AC | Fabrice Becker | Heini Baumgartner | Ian Edmondson |
164 | 6 | 19 February 1997 | Kirchberg | AC | Fabrice Becker | Antti Inberg | Steven Roxberg |
165 | 7 | 1 March 1997 | Meiringen-Hasliberg | AC | Ian Edmondson | Fabrice Becker | Antti Inberg |
166 | 8 | 8 March 1997 | Altenmarkt-Zauchensee | AC | Heini Baumgartner | Ian Edmondson | Fabrice Becker |
167 | 9 | 12 March 1997 | Hundfjället | AC | Ian Edmondson | Fabrice Becker | Konrad Hilpert |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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143 | 1 | 13 January 1997 | Lake Placid | CO | Toben Sutherland | Chad St. Onge | information is not available |
144 | 2 | 25 January 1997 | Breckenridge | CO | Toben Sutherland | Darcy Downs | Chad St. Onge |
145 | 3 | 8 March 1997 | Altenmarkt-Zauchensee | CO | Darcy Downs | Ondřej Vokatý | Toben Sutherland |
146 | 4 | 12 March 1997 | Hundfjället | CO | Toben Sutherland | Darcy Downs | information is not available |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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161 | 1 | 7 December 1996 | Tignes | AE | Veronica Brenner | Karin Kuster | Evelyne Leu |
162 | 2 | 15 December 1996 | La Plagne | AE | Veronica Brenner | Michèle Rohrbach | Stacey Blumer |
163 | 3 | 8 January 1997 | Mont Tremblant | AE | Veronica Brenner | Michèle Rohrbach | Caroline Olivier |
164 | 4 | 11 January 1997 | Lake Placid | AE | Kirstie Marshall | Michèle Rohrbach | Caroline Olivier |
165 | 5 | 19 January 1997 | Blackcomb | AE | Caroline Olivier | Veronica Brenner | Hilde Synnøve Lid |
166 | 6 | 25 January 1997 | Breckenridge | AE | Kirstie Marshall | Guo Dandan | Stacey Blumer |
167 | 7 | 26 January 1997 | Breckenridge | AE | Veronica Brenner | Nikki Stone | Michèle Rohrbach |
168 | 8 | 20 February 1997 | Kirchberg | AE | Caroline Olivier | Veronica Brenner | Natalia Orekhova |
169 | 9 | 2 March 1997 | Meiringen-Hasliberg | AE | Kirstie Marshall | Jacqui Cooper | Veronica Brenner |
170 | 10 | 7 March 1997 | Altenmarkt-Zauchensee | AE | Kirstie Marshall | Xu Nannan | Jacqui Cooper |
171 | 11 | 14 March 1997 | Hundfjället | AE | Kirstie Marshall | Nikki Stone | Veronica Brenner |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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160 | 1 | 5 December 1996 | Tignes | AC | Elena Batalova | Oksana Kushenko | Åsa Magnusson |
161 | 2 | 21 December 1996 | Piancavallo | AC | Elena Batalova | Annika Johansson | Oksana Kushenko |
162 | 3 | 13 January 1997 | Lake Placid | AC | Oksana Kushenko | Annika Johansson | Åsa Magnusson |
163 | 4 | 17 January 1997 | Blackcomb | AC | Oksana Kushenko | Annika Johansson | Åsa Magnusson |
164 | 5 | 23 January 1997 | Breckenridge | AC | Elena Batalova | Oksana Kushenko | Annika Johansson |
165 | 6 | 19 February 1997 | Kirchberg | AC | Oksana Kushenko | Natalia Razumovskaya | Åsa Magnusson |
166 | 7 | 1 March 1997 | Meiringen-Hasliberg | AC | Elena Batalova | Oksana Kushenko | Natalia Razumovskaya |
167 | 8 | 8 March 1997 | Altenmarkt-Zauchensee | AC | Elena Batalova | Natalia Razumovskaya | Oksana Kushenko |
168 | 9 | 12 March 1997 | Hundfjället | AC | Elena Batalova | Oksana Kushenko | Annika Johansson |
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