1998–99 FIS Snowboard World Cup

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Snowboard World Cup 1998/99
DisciplineMenWomen
Overall Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Austria.svg Manuela Riegler
Giant slalom Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz Flag of Italy.svg Margherita Parini
Slalom Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Italy.svg Marion Posch
Snowboard cross Flag of France.svg Sylvain Duclos Flag of Austria.svg Ursula Fingerlos
Halfpipe Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers Flag of the United States.svg Tricia Byrnes
Competition
Individual 35 35

The 1998/99 FIS Snowboard World Cup was 5th multirace tournament over a season for snowboarding organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 13 November 1998 and ended on 14 March 1999. [1] This season included five disciplines: parallel slalom, giant slalom, slalom, snowboard cross, and halfpipe.

Contents

Men

Giant slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
43114 November 1998 Flag of Austria.svg Zell am See GS Flag of Austria.svg Harald Walder Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz Flag of France.svg Maxence Idesheim
44220 November 1998 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen PGS Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Sweden.svg Stephen Copp
45329 November 1998 Flag of Italy.svg Sestriere GS Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Archibald Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet Flag of Sweden.svg Richard Richardsson
4645 January 1999 Flag of France.svg Morzine PGS Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of France.svg Mathieu Chiquet Flag of Austria.svg Werner Ebenbauer
47520 January 1999 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gstaad GS Flag of Italy.svg Elmar Messner Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz Flag of France.svg Maxence Idesheim
48625 January 1999 Flag of Italy.svg Madonna di Campiglio GS Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Darren Chalmers Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Archibald
49730 January 1999 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Sainte-Anne GS Flag of France.svg Charlie Cosnier Flag of the United States.svg Ian Price Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson
5087 February 1999 Flag of the United States.svg Park City GS Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto
51919 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Naeba PGS Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz Flag of Austria.svg Felix Stadler Flag of France.svg Mathieu Chiquet
521011 March 1999 Flag of Italy.svg Olang PGS Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Italy.svg Karl Frenademez Flag of Sweden.svg Richard Richardsson

Slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
27113 November 1998 Flag of Austria.svg Zell am See PSL Flag of Austria.svg Werner Ebenbauer Flag of France.svg Mathieu Chiquet Flag of Sweden.svg Stephen Copp
28228 November 1998 Flag of Italy.svg Sestriere PSL Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet Flag of Italy.svg Elmar Messner Flag of France.svg Mathieu Chiquet
2934 December 1998 Flag of Austria.svg Ischgl PSL Flag of France.svg Mathieu Chiquet Flag of France.svg Maxence Idesheim Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto
3046 January 1999 Flag of France.svg Morzine PSL Flag of Germany.svg Markus Ebner Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Sweden.svg Richard Richardsson
3155 February 1999 Flag of the United States.svg Park City PSL Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Sweden.svg Richard Richardsson Flag of France.svg Mathieu Chiquet
32614 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Asahikawa PSL Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Moherndl
33720 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Naeba PSL Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of the United States.svg Anton Pogue
3486 March 1999 Flag of Austria.svg Kreischberg PSL Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet Flag of Austria.svg Harald Walder Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir
35912 March 1999 Flag of Italy.svg Olang PSL Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Germany.svg Mathias Behounek Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz

Halfpipe

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
32123 November 1998 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen HP Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers Flag of the United States.svg Zach Horwitz Flag of France.svg Jonathan Collomb-Patton
33223 November 1998 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen HP Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Czeschin Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Sterner Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Nordin
34311 December 1998 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler HP Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Sterner Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Jonsson
35416 December 1998 Flag of the United States.svg Mount Bachelor HP Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Czeschin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Michael Michalchuk
3657 January 1999 Flag of France.svg Morzine HP Flag of France.svg Sébastien Vassoney Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Sterner Flag of France.svg Jonathan Collomb-Patton
37631 January 1999 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Sainte-Anne HP Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guillaume Morisset Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Czeschin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guy Deschesne
3876 February 1999 Flag of the United States.svg Park City HP Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Czeschin Flag of the United States.svg Ricky Bower
39814 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Asahikawa HP Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Watanabe Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Czeschin
40920 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Naeba HP Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Czeschin Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Sterner
411013 March 1999 Flag of Italy.svg Olang HP Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers Flag of France.svg Mathieu Justafre Flag of the United States.svg Zach Horwitz

Snowboard cross

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
10112 December 1998 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler SBX Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Gaffney Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ben Wainwright Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mathieu Morency
11222 January 1999 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grächen SBX Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Darren Chalmers Flag of France.svg Sylvain Duclos Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Greenwood
1235 March 1999 Flag of Austria.svg Kreischberg SBX Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zeke Steggall Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Jansson Flag of France.svg Sylvain Duclos
13414 March 1999 Flag of Italy.svg Olang SBX Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Ståhlkloo Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Sterner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ben Wainwright

Standings: Men

Overall
RankNamePoints
1 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto 1263
2 Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz 1081
3 Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers 978
4 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet 932
5 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Chiquet 872
Giant slalom
RankNamePoints
1 Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz 6600
2 Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Archibald 4460
3 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto 4270
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Richard Richardsson 3830
5 Flag of France.svg Maxence Idesheim 3650
Slalom
RankNamePoints
1 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto 5850
2 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Chiquet 4700
3 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet 4640
4 Flag of Austria.svg Werner Ebenbauer 3250
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Richard Richardsson 2990
Halfpipe
RankNamePoints
1 Flag of the United States.svg Ross Powers 7090
2 Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Czeschin 5660
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Sterner 4960
4 Flag of the United States.svg Zach Horwitz 3970
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Jonsson 2530
Snowboardcross
RankNamePoints
1 Flag of France.svg Sylvain Duclos 1760
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Sterner 1750
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ben Wainwright 1690
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zeke Steggall 1640
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Jansson 1590

Women

Giant slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
43114 November 1998 Flag of Austria.svg Zell am See GS Flag of Italy.svg Margherita Parini Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby Flag of Austria.svg Birgit Herbert
44220 November 1998 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen PGS Flag of Italy.svg Lidia Trettel Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Renoth
45329 November 1998 Flag of Italy.svg Sestriere GS Flag of Italy.svg Margherita Parini Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby Flag of France.svg Isabelle Blanc
4645 January 1999 Flag of France.svg Morzine PGS Flag of Austria.svg Manuela Riegler Flag of Italy.svg Carmen Ranigler Flag of Austria.svg Isabel Zedlacher
47520 January 1999 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gstaad GS Flag of the United States.svg Sondra van Ert Flag of Italy.svg Margherita Parini Flag of Austria.svg Manuela Riegler
48625 January 1999 Flag of Italy.svg Madonna di Campiglio GS Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby Flag of France.svg Isabelle Blanc Flag of the United States.svg Sondra van Ert
49730 January 1999 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Sainte-Anne GS Flag of the United States.svg Sondra van Ert Flag of Austria.svg Claudia Riegler Flag of Italy.svg Margherita Parini
5087 February 1999 Flag of the United States.svg Park City GS Flag of Italy.svg Margherita Parini Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby Flag of France.svg Nathalie Desmares
51919 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Naeba PGS Flag of Italy.svg Lidia Trettel Flag of Italy.svg Margherita Parini Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby
521011 March 1999 Flag of Italy.svg Olang PGS Flag of Austria.svg Manuela Riegler Flag of France.svg Isabelle Blanc Flag of Italy.svg Margherita Parini

Slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
27113 November 1998 Flag of Austria.svg Zell am See PSL Flag of Austria.svg Manuela Riegler Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Renoth Flag of Italy.svg Marion Posch
28228 November 1998 Flag of Italy.svg Sestriere PSL Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby Flag of Austria.svg Manuela Riegler Flag of France.svg Isabelle Blanc
2934 December 1998 Flag of Austria.svg Ischgl PSL Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby Flag of France.svg Isabelle Blanc Flag of Austria.svg Birgit Herbert
3046 January 1999 Flag of France.svg Morzine PSL Flag of Italy.svg Marion Posch Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Fischer
3155 February 1999 Flag of the United States.svg Park City PSL Flag of Germany.svg Sandra Farmand Flag of Austria.svg Manuela Riegler Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby
32614 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Asahikawa PSL Flag of Italy.svg Marion Posch Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby Flag of Austria.svg Manuela Riegler
33720 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Naeba PSL Flag of Italy.svg Marion Posch Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Renoth Flag of Austria.svg Manuela Riegler
3486 March 1999 Flag of Austria.svg Kreischberg PSL Flag of France.svg Isabelle Blanc Flag of France.svg Dorothée Fournier Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Renoth
35912 March 1999 Flag of Italy.svg Olang PSL Flag of Italy.svg Marion Posch Flag of France.svg Isabelle Blanc Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby

Halfpipe

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
32123 November 1998 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen HP Flag of the United States.svg Michelle Taggart Flag of the United States.svg Kim Stacey Flag of France.svg Doriane Vidal
33223 November 1998 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen HP Flag of France.svg Doriane Vidal Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hellman Flag of the United States.svg Tricia Byrnes
34311 December 1998 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler HP Flag of the United States.svg Tricia Byrnes Flag of France.svg Doriane Vidal Flag of the United States.svg Kim Stacey
35416 December 1998 Flag of the United States.svg Mount Bachelor HP Flag of the United States.svg Tricia Byrnes Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Dunn Flag of France.svg Doriane Vidal
3657 January 1999 Flag of France.svg Morzine HP Flag of France.svg Valerie Bourdier Flag of France.svg Doriane Vidal Flag of Germany.svg Sabine Wehr-Hasler
37631 January 1999 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Sainte-Anne HP Flag of the United States.svg Kim Stacey Flag of the United States.svg Tricia Byrnes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lori Glazier
3876 February 1999 Flag of the United States.svg Park City HP Flag of the United States.svg Tricia Byrnes Flag of the United States.svg Kim Stacey Flag of Germany.svg Sabine Wehr-Hasler
39814 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Asahikawa HP Flag of the United States.svg Tricia Byrnes Flag of France.svg Doriane Vidal Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hellman
40920 February 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Naeba HP Flag of the United States.svg Tricia Byrnes Flag of France.svg Doriane Vidal Flag of the United States.svg Kim Stacey
411013 March 1999 Flag of Italy.svg Olang HP Flag of the United States.svg Tricia Byrnes Flag of France.svg Valerie Bourdier Flag of the United States.svg Kim Stacey

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