2000–01 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

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Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2000/01
DisciplineMenWomen
Overall Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper
Moguls Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa
Aerials Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper
Nations CupFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Competition
Locations 9 9
Individual 15 15
Cancelled 1 1

The 2000/01 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty second World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 12 August 2000 and ended on 11 March 2001. [1] [2] This season included two disciplines: aerials and moguls. Dual moguls title was not awarded because of only one event on both sides of world cup calendar.

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Men

Moguls

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
22110 February 2001 Flag of Japan.svg Iizuna kogen DM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stéphane Rochon Flag of Japan.svg Yugo Tsukita Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Kitamura
11 March 2001 Flag of Finland.svg Himos DMcancelled
188114 December 2000 Flag of France.svg Tignes MO Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of Finland.svg Sami Mustonen Flag of Finland.svg Tapio Luusua
18927 January 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Deer Valley MO Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of the United States.svg Evan Dybvig Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela
190312 January 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant MO Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of the United States.svg Evan Dybvig Flag of France.svg Cédric Regnier-Lafforgue
191428 January 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Sunday River MO Flag of the United States.svg Travis Ramos Flag of the United States.svg Jonny Moseley Flag of Finland.svg Arttu Leppäluoto
19253 February 2001 Flag of Japan.svg Inawashiro MO Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau Flag of the United States.svg Travis-Antone Cabral
193611 February 2001 Flag of Japan.svg Iizuna kogen MO Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau Flag of the United States.svg Toby Dawson
194710 March 2001 Flag of Finland.svg Himos MO Flag of the United States.svg Toby Dawson Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau

Aerials

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
192112 August 2000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust Flag of the United States.svg Jerry Grossi Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Omischl
193213 August 2000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aleš Valenta Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Andy Capicik
19432 December 2000 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Blackcomb AE Flag of the United States.svg Joe Pack Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Omischl
19546 January 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Deer Valley AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicolas Fontaine Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeff Bean Flag of the United States.svg Joe Pack
196513 January 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicolas Fontaine Flag of Belarus.svg Dmitri Dashinski Flag of Belarus.svg Aleksei Grishin
197627 January 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Sunday River AE Flag of Belarus.svg Dmitri Dashinski Flag of the United States.svg Joe Pack Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust
198710 March 2001 Flag of Finland.svg Himos AE Flag of Belarus.svg Aleksei Grishin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Omischl Flag of Austria.svg Christian Rijavec

Ladies

Moguls

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
22110 February 2001 Flag of Japan.svg Iizuna kogen DM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tami Bradley Flag of the United States.svg Ann Battelle Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa
11 March 2001 Flag of Finland.svg Himos DMcancelled
188114 December 2000 Flag of France.svg Tignes MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura Flag of France.svg Berenice Gregoire
18927 January 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Deer Valley MO Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Hardaway Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Finland.svg Minna Karhu
190312 January 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jennifer Heil Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler
191428 January 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Sunday River MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Japan.svg Tae Satoya Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Hardaway
19253 February 2001 Flag of Japan.svg Inawashiro MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke
193611 February 2001 Flag of Japan.svg Iizuna kogen MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Hardaway Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura
194710 March 2001 Flag of Finland.svg Himos MO Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Hardaway Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jennifer Heil

Aerials

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
193112 August 2000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronika Bauer Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Orekhova
194213 August 2000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alisa Camplin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronika Bauer
19532 December 2000 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Blackcomb AE Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Deidra Dionne Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper
19646 January 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Deer Valley AE Flag of Switzerland.svg Evelyne Leu Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper Flag of the United States.svg Emily Cook
197513 January 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant AE Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nannan Xu Flag of Norway.svg Hilde Synnøve Lid
198627 January 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Sunday River AE Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper Flag of Switzerland.svg Evelyne Leu
199710 March 2001 Flag of Finland.svg Himos AE Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nannan Xu Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper

Men's standings

Ladies' standings

Nations Cup

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References

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  2. "Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.