Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2001/02 | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Eric Bergoust | Kari Traa | |
Moguls | Jeremy Bloom | Kari Traa | |
Dual moguls | Richard Gay | Christine Gerg | |
Aerials | Eric Bergoust | Alla Tsuper | |
Nations Cup | United States | ||
Competition | |||
Locations | 11 | 11 | |
Individual | 18 | 19 | |
Cancelled | 1 | 1 | |
The 2001/02 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty third World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 8 September 2001 and ended on 10 March 2002. [1] [2] This season included three disciplines: aerials, moguls and dual moguls.
After one season break, dual moguls again 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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23 | 1 | 15 December 2002 | Steamboat | DM | Richard Gay | Janne Lahtela | Stéphane Rochon |
24 | 2 | 26 January 2002 | Whistler | DM | Garth Hager | Stéphane Rochon | Richard Gay |
25 | 3 | 9 March 2002 | Madarao | DM | Ryan Johnson | Ryan Riley | Yugo Tsukita |
195 | 1 | 1 December 2001 | Tignes | MO | Johann Gregoire | Stéphane Rochon | Jeremy Bloom |
196 | 2 | 14 December 2001 | Steamboat | MO | Stéphane Rochon | Travis Mayer | Jeremy Bloom |
197 | 3 | 6 January 2002 | Oberstdorf | MO | Janne Lahtela | Laurent Niol | Travis Ramos |
198 | 4 | 11 January 2002 | Saint-Lary | MO | Jonny Moseley | Fredrik Fortkord | Ryan Johnson |
199 | 5 | 12 January 2002 | Saint-Lary | MO | Sami Mustonen | Janne Lahtela | Evan Dybvig |
200 | 6 | 19 January 2002 | Lake Placid | MO | Jeremy Bloom | Travis Mayer | Jean-Luc Brassard |
201 | 7 | 3 March 2002 | Inawashiro | MO | Mikko Ronkainen | Jeremy Bloom | Yugo Tsukita |
202 | 8 | 10 March 2002 | Madarao | MO | Sami Mustonen | Richard Gay | Travis-Antone Cabral |
203 | 9 | 16 March 2002 | Ruka | MO | Mikko Ronkainen | Jeremy Bloom | Stéphane Rochon |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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199 | 1 | 8 September 2001 | Mt. Buller | AE | Eric Bergoust | Kyle Nissen | Andy Capicik |
9 September 2001 | Mt. Buller | AE | cancelled | ||||
200 | 2 | 12 January 2002 | Mont Tremblant | AE | Eric Bergoust | Jeff Bean | Aleš Valenta |
201 | 3 | 13 January 2002 | Mont Tremblant | AE | Nicolas Fontaine | Aleksei Grishin | Eric Bergoust |
202 | 4 | 18 January 2002 | Lake Placid | AE | Aleksei Grishin | Aleš Valenta | Steve Omischl |
203 | 5 | 20 January 2002 | Lake Placid | AE | Eric Bergoust | Aleš Valenta | Aleksei Grishin |
204 | 6 | 27 January 2002 | Whistler | AE | Dmitry Arkhipov | Nicolas Fontaine | Jeff Bean |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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23 | 1 | 15 December 2002 | Steamboat | DM | Christine Gerg | Emiko Torito | Tami Bradley |
24 | 2 | 26 January 2002 | Whistler | DM | Rachel Belliveau | Margarita Marbler | Kari Traa |
25 | 3 | 9 March 2002 | Madarao | DM | Ingrid Berntsen | Jennifer Heil | Ljudmila Dymchenko |
195 | 1 | 1 December 2001 | Tignes | MO | Kari Traa | Hannah Hardaway | Aiko Uemura |
196 | 2 | 14 December 2001 | Steamboat | MO | Kari Traa | Ljudmila Dymchenko | Margarita Marbler |
197 | 3 | 6 January 2002 | Oberstdorf | MO | Shannon Bahrke | Hannah Hardaway | Jennifer Heil |
198 | 4 | 11 January 2002 | Saint-Lary | MO | Kari Traa | Marina Cherkasova | Shannon Bahrke |
199 | 5 | 12 January 2002 | Saint-Lary | MO | Kari Traa | Shannon Bahrke | Hannah Hardaway |
200 | 6 | 19 January 2002 | Lake Placid | MO | Kari Traa | Hannah Hardaway | Jillian Vogtli |
201 | 7 | 3 March 2002 | Inawashiro | MO | Jennifer Heil | Kari Traa | Aiko Uemura |
202 | 8 | 10 March 2002 | Madarao | MO | Shannon Bahrke | Ann Battelle | Margarita Marbler |
203 | 9 | 16 March 2002 | Ruka | MO | Kari Traa | Tae Satoya | Ann Battelle |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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200 | 1 | 8 September 2001 | Mt. Buller | AE | Jacqui Cooper | Nina Li | Nataliya Orekhova |
201 | 2 | 9 September 2001 | Mt. Buller | AE | Alla Tsuper | Alisa Camplin | Assoli Slivets |
202 | 3 | 12 January 2002 | Mont Tremblant | AE | Jacqui Cooper | Alla Tsuper | Veronika Bauer |
203 | 4 | 13 January 2002 | Mont Tremblant | AE | Veronica Brenner | Alla Tsuper | Manuela Müller |
204 | 5 | 18 January 2002 | Lake Placid | AE | Veronika Bauer | Jacqui Cooper | Deidra Dionne |
205 | 6 | 20 January 2002 | Lake Placid | AE | Alla Tsuper | Nannan Xu | Veronica Brenner |
206 | 7 | 27 January 2002 | Whistler | AE | Alla Tsuper | Nannan Xu | Nina Li |
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