2001–02 FIS Snowboard World Cup

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Snowboard World Cup 2001/02
DisciplineMenWomen
Overall Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby
Giant slalom Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefanie von Siebenthal
Parallel giant slalom Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir Flag of France.svg Isabelle Blanc
Parallel slalom Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of France.svg Karine Ruby
Parallel Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ursula Bruhin
Snowboard cross Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson Flag of Austria.svg Doresia Krings
Halfpipe Flag of Germany.svg Jan Michaelis Flag of Austria.svg Nicola Pederzolli
Big air Flag of Finland.svg Jukka Erätuli
Competition
Individual 42 38

The 2001/02 FIS Snowboard World Cup was 7th multirace tournament over a season for snowboarding organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 17 November 2000 and ended on 17 March 2001. [1] This season included five disciplines: parallel slalom, giant slalom, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross, and halfpipe.

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Men

Giant slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
65119 January 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Bardonecchia GS Flag of Sweden.svg Richard Richardsson Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Grüner

Parallel giant slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
2018 September 2001 Flag of Chile.svg Valle Nevado PGS Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir Flag of Germany.svg Markus Ebner Flag of Sweden.svg Stephen Copp
21218 November 2001 Flag of France.svg Tignes PGS Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto
2231 December 2001 Flag of Austria.svg Ischgl PGS Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet Flag of Sweden.svg Stephen Copp Flag of Germany.svg Markus Ebner
2342 December 2001 Flag of Austria.svg Ischgl PGS Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ueli Kestenholz Flag of Italy.svg Walter Feichter
24510 December 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler PGS Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson Flag of Austria.svg Siegfried Grabner
25614 December 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Sainte-Anne PGS Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gilles Jaquet Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet
2678 January 2002 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Arosa PGS Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Maier Flag of Italy.svg Walter Feichter Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto
27811 January 2002 Flag of France.svg Alpe d'Huez PGS Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir Flag of Austria.svg Siegfried Grabner Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Krassnig
28920 January 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Bardonecchia PGS Flag of Austria.svg Siegfried Grabner Flag of Germany.svg Mathias Behounek Flag of Sweden.svg Stephen Copp
291024 January 2002 Flag of Austria.svg Kreischberg PGS Flag of Austria.svg Siegfried Grabner Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Krassnig Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet
30111 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo PGS Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Italy.svg Simone Salvati Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir
--9 March 2002 Flag of Germany.svg Bischofswiesen PGSCancelled
311220 March 2002 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen PGS Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Biveson Flag of Germany.svg Markus Ebner Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gilles Jaquet

Parallel slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
4819 September 2001 Flag of Chile.svg Valle Nevado PSL Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Germany.svg Markus Ebner Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Maier
49230 November 2001 Flag of Austria.svg Ischgl PSL Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Biveson Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson
50315 December 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Sainte-Anne PSL Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Germany.svg Mathias Behounek Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir
51429 January 2002 Flag of Austria.svg Bad Gastein PSL Flag of Slovenia.svg Dejan Košir Flag of Germany.svg Mathias Behounek Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet
--1 February 2002 Flag of Germany.svg München PSLCancelled
5252 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo PSL Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kaltschütz Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto Flag of Germany.svg Markus Ebner
--10 March 2002 Flag of Germany.svg Bischofswiesen PSLCancelled
53614 March 2002 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka PSL Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Biveson Flag of France.svg Mathieu Bozzetto
54721 March 2002 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen PSL Flag of France.svg Nicolas Huet Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Urs Eiselin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson

Snowboard cross

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
3316 September 2001 Flag of Chile.svg Valle Nevado SBX Flag of France.svg Xavier de Le Rue Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Drew Neilson
34217 November 2001 Flag of France.svg Tignes SBX Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zeke Steggall Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Guillaume Nantermod Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Drew Neilson
3536 December 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler SBX Flag of Italy.svg Simone Malusà Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zeke Steggall Flag of France.svg Thomas Bourgault
36418 January 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Bardonecchia SBX Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson Flag of France.svg Aymerick Mermoz Flag of France.svg Guillaume Sachot
37526 January 2002 Flag of Austria.svg Kreischberg SBX Flag of France.svg Thomas Bourgault Flag of France.svg Aymerick Mermoz Flag of Italy.svg Simone Malusà
38630 January 2002 Flag of Austria.svg Bad Gastein SBX Flag of France.svg Thomas Bourgault Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Drew Neilson Flag of France.svg Aymerick Mermoz
39715 March 2002 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka SBX Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Drew Neilson Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Koller
40823 March 2002 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen SBX Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jasey-Jay Anderson Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Koller Flag of France.svg Guillaume Sachot

Halfpipe

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
6417 September 2001 Flag of Chile.svg Valle Nevado HP Flag of Spain.svg Íker Fernández Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Jonsson Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jonas Emery
65219 November 2001 Flag of France.svg Tignes HP Flag of Finland.svg Markku Koski Flag of Spain.svg Íker Fernández Flag of Finland.svg Risto Mattila
6637 December 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler HP Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Czeschin Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Sterner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guillaume Morisset
6749 December 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler HP Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Daniel Migneault Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guillaume Morisset Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Michael Michalchuk
6859 January 2002 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Arosa HP Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gian Simmen Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Sorsa Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Daniel Costandache
69613 January 2002 Flag of France.svg Alpe d'Huez HP Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Sorsa Flag of Norway.svg Halvor Lunn Flag of Finland.svg Risto Mattila
70725 January 2002 Flag of Austria.svg Kreischberg HP Flag of Germany.svg Jan Michaelis Flag of Finland.svg Antti Autti Flag of Finland.svg Miikka Hast
7183 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo HP Flag of the United States.svg Andy Finch Flag of Japan.svg Takaharu Nakai Flag of Germany.svg Jan Michaelis
--8 March 2002 Flag of Germany.svg Bischofswiesen HPCancelled
72913 March 2002 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka HP Flag of Germany.svg Jan Michaelis Flag of Finland.svg Antti Autti Flag of Finland.svg Miikka Hast
731022 March 2002 Flag of Sweden.svg Tandådalen HP Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Therry Brunner Flag of Germany.svg Jan Michaelis Flag of Finland.svg Risto Mattila

Big air

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1130 November 2001 Flag of Austria.svg Ischgl BA Flag of Finland.svg Sami Tuoriniemi Flag of Germany.svg Jens Anselstätter Flag of Finland.svg Tuomo Ojala
2211 December 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler BA Flag of Finland.svg Jukka Erätuli Flag of Finland.svg Risto Mattila Flag of Finland.svg Antti Autti
3327 January 2002 Flag of Austria.svg Kreischberg BA Flag of Slovenia.svg Tadej Valentan Flag of Finland.svg Jari Tuoriniemi Flag of Finland.svg Antti Autti
--2 February 2002 Flag of Germany.svg München BACancelled
443 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo BA Flag of Finland.svg Jukka Erätuli Flag of Finland.svg Miikka Hast Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Ishikawa

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