2001–02 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2001/02
DisciplineMenWomen
Overall Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister
Downhill Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Italy.svg Isolde Kostner
Super-G Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Germany.svg Hilde Gerg
Giant slalom Flag of France.svg Frédéric Covili   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Sonja Nef
Slalom Flag of Croatia.svg Ivica Kostelić Flag of France.svg Laure Pequegnot
Combined Flag of Norway.svg Kjetil André Aamodt Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl
Nations Cup Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Competition
Locations 16 14
Individual 35 34
Cancelled
Rescheduled 6 4

The 36th World Cup began in October 2001 and ended in March 2002 at the World Cup finals held in Altenmarkt, Austria. The overall winners were Stephan Eberharter and Michaela Dorfmeister, both from Austria.

Contents

The schedule for the 36th World Cup season included a nearly four-week-long break in February for the Winter Olympics in the United States at Salt Lake City, Utah.

This was the first season that colored dye was used on the snow to mark the courses.

Calendar

Men

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined [1]
RaceSeasonDatePlaceTypeWinnerSecondThird
1078128 October 2001   Flag of Austria.svg Sölden GS 273  Flag of France.svg Frédéric Covili Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Michael von Grünigen
Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Nyberg
16 November 2001   Flag of the United States.svg Park City GS cnx replaced in Kranjska Gora on 20 December 2001
18 November 2001  SL cnx replaced in Aspen on 26 November 2001
22 November 2001   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lake Louise DH cnx replaced in Val Gardena on 14 December 2001
23 November 2001  SG cnx replaced in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on 26 January 2002
1079225 November 2001   Flag of the United States.svg Aspen SL 313  Flag of Croatia.svg Ivica Kostelić Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Rocca Flag of Austria.svg Mario Matt
10803 [nb 1] 26 November 2001  SL 314  Flag of Austria.svg Mario Matt Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Vidal
1 December 2001   Flag of the United States.svg Beaver Creek DH cnx replaced in Bormio on 28 December 2001
2 December 2001  SG cnx replaced in Val d'Isère on 7 December 2001
10814 [nb 2] 7 December 2001   Flag of France.svg Val d'Isère SG 098  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Cuche Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Silvano Beltrametti
108258 December 2001  DH 315  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Italy.svg Kurt Sulzenbacher Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer
108369 December 2001  GS 274  Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of France.svg Frédéric Covili Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter
1084710 December 2001   Flag of Italy.svg Madonna di Campiglio SL 315  Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Rocca Flag of Norway.svg Tom Stiansen
10858 [nb 3] 14 December 2001   Flag of Italy.svg Val Gardena DH 316  Flag of Italy.svg Kristian Ghedina Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Kjus Flag of Italy.svg Kurt Sulzenbacher
1086915 December 2001  DH 317  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer Flag of Norway.svg Kjetil André Aamodt
10871016 December 2001   Flag of Italy.svg Alta Badia GS 275  Flag of France.svg Frédéric Covili Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Michael von Grünigen Flag of Finland.svg Sami Uotila
108811 [nb 4] 20 December 2001   Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranjska Gora GS 276  Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Nyberg Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich Flag of Slovenia.svg Uroš Pavlovčič
10891221 December 2001  GS 277  Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Cuche
10901322 December 2001  SL 316  Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Vidal Flag of Austria.svg Mario Matt Flag of Croatia.svg Ivica Kostelić
109114 [nb 5] 28 December 2001   Flag of Italy.svg Bormio DH 318  Flag of Austria.svg Christian Greber Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter
10921529 December 2001  DH 319  Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Josef Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter
1093165 January 2002   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Adelboden GS 278  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Cuche Flag of France.svg Frédéric Covili Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Nyberg
1094176 January 2002  SL 317  Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of Croatia.svg Ivica Kostelić Flag of Slovenia.svg Mitja Kunc
10951812 January 2002   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Wengen DH 320  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Trinkl Flag of Austria.svg Josef Strobl
10961913 January 2002  SL 318  Flag of Croatia.svg Ivica Kostelić Flag of Slovenia.svg Mitja Kunc Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo Zardini
10972013 January 2002  KB 081  Flag of Norway.svg Kjetil André Aamodt Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Kjus
10982118 January 2002   Flag of Austria.svg Kitzbühel SG 099  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Fattori Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Cuche
10992219 January 2002  DH 321  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Norway.svg Kjetil André Aamodt Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Trinkl
11002320 January 2002  SL 319  Flag of Austria.svg Rainer Schönfelder Flag of Austria.svg Kilian Albrecht Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller
11012420 January 2002  KB 082  Flag of Norway.svg Kjetil André Aamodt Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Kjus Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer
11022522 January 2002   Flag of Austria.svg Schladming SL 320  Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Vidal Flag of Croatia.svg Ivica Kostelić
110326 [nb 6] 26 January 2002   Flag of Germany.svg Garmisch-Partenkirchen SG 100  Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Cuche Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter
11042727 January 2002  SG 101  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Cuche Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Schifferer
1105282 February 2002   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg St. Moritz DH 322  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer
1106293 February 2002  GS 279  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Cuche Flag of Austria.svg Hans Knauß
2002 Winter Olympics  (10–23 February)
1107302 March 2002   Flag of Norway.svg Kvitfjell DH 323  Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Trinkl Flag of France.svg Claude Crétier Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Franco Cavegn
Flag of Italy.svg Kristian Ghedina
1108313 March 2002  SG 102  Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Fattori Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Défago Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter
1109326 March 2002   Flag of Austria.svg Altenmarkt im Pongau DH 324  Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ambrosi Hoffmann Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Trinkl
1110337 March 2002  SG 103  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Cuche Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Fattori
1111349 March 2002  SL 321  Flag of Croatia.svg Ivica Kostelić Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Vidal
11123510 March 2002  GS 280  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Michael von Grünigen Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter

Ladies

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined [2]
RaceSeasonDatePlaceTypeWinnerSecondThird
1011127 October 2001   Flag of Austria.svg Sölden GS 268  Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sonja Nef Flag of France.svg Régine Cavagnoud
21 November 2001   Flag of the United States.svg Aspen GS cnx replaced in Copper Mountain on 21 November 2001
22 November 2001  SL cnx replaced in Copper Mountain on 22 November 2001
10122 [nb 7] 21 November 2001   Flag of the United States.svg Copper Mountain GS 269  Flag of Norway.svg Andrine Flemmen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allison Forsyth Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sonja Nef
10133 [nb 8] 22 November 2001  SL 303  Flag of France.svg Laure Pequegnot Flag of Austria.svg Christine Sponring Flag of Austria.svg Carina Raich
1014429 November 2001   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lake Louise DH 264  Flag of Italy.svg Isolde Kostner Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Corinne Rey-Bellet
1015530 November 2001  DH 265  Flag of Italy.svg Isolde Kostner Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sylviane Berthod Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister
101661 December 2001  SG 107  Flag of Germany.svg Petra Haltmayr Flag of France.svg Carole Montillet Flag of the United States.svg Caroline Lalive
101779 December 2001   Flag of Italy.svg Sestriere SL 304  Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson Flag of Finland.svg Tanja Poutiainen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sonja Nef
15 December 2001   Flag of France.svg Megève [3] SG cnx replaced in Val d'Isère on 15 December 2001
16 December 2001  GS cnx replaced in Val d'Isère on 16 December 2001
10188 [nb 9] 15 December 2001   Flag of France.svg Val d'Isère SG 108  Flag of Germany.svg Hilde Gerg Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl Flag of Austria.svg Tanja Schneider
10199 [nb 10] 16 December 2001  GS 270  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sonja Nef Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister
10201021 December 2001   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg St. Moritz DH 266  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sylviane Berthod Flag of Italy.svg Isolde Kostner Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Corinne Rey-Bellet
10211122 December 2001  SG 109  Flag of Italy.svg Karen Putzer Flag of Italy.svg Daniela Ceccarelli Flag of the United States.svg Kirsten Lee Clark
Flag of Austria.svg Stefanie Schuster
10221228 December 2001   Flag of Austria.svg Lienz GS 271  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lilian Kummer Flag of Italy.svg Karen Putzer Flag of Sweden.svg Ylva Nowén
Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson
10231329 December 2001  SL 305  Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson Flag of Germany.svg Monika Bergmann
Flag of the United States.svg Kristina Koznick
1024144 January 2002   Flag of Slovenia.svg Maribor GS 272  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sonja Nef Flag of Slovenia.svg Tina Maze Flag of Norway.svg Stina Hofgård Nilsen
1025155 January 2002  SL 306  Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson Flag of the United States.svg Kristina Koznick Flag of France.svg Laure Pequegnot
1026166 January 2002  SL 307  Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson Flag of France.svg Laure Pequegnot Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sonja Nef
10271711 January 2002   Flag of Austria.svg Saalbach DH 267  Flag of Germany.svg Hilde Gerg Flag of Sweden.svg Pernilla Wiberg Flag of Italy.svg Isolde Kostner
10281812 January 2002  DH 268  Flag of Germany.svg Hilde Gerg Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister
10291913 January 2002  SL 308  Flag of France.svg Laure Pequegnot Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sonja Nef Flag of Sweden.svg Ylva Nowén
10302013 January 2002  KB 070  Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl Flag of Croatia.svg Janica Kostelić Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister
10312119 January 2002   Flag of Germany.svg Berchtesgaden GS 273  Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Norway.svg Stina Hofgård Nilsen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Geneviève Simard
10322220 January 2002  SL 309  Flag of the United States.svg Kristina Koznick
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marlies Oester
Flag of Croatia.svg Janica Kostelić
10332325 January 2002   Flag of Italy.svg Cortina d'Ampezzo SG 110  Flag of Germany.svg Hilde Gerg Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl Flag of Austria.svg Alexandra Meissnitzer
10342426 January 2002  DH 269  Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl Flag of Italy.svg Isolde Kostner Flag of Italy.svg Daniela Ceccarelli
10352527 January 2002  GS 274  Flag of Norway.svg Stina Hofgård Nilsen Flag of Norway.svg Andrine Flemmen Flag of Italy.svg Karen Putzer
10362631 January 2002   Flag of Sweden.svg Åre GS 275  Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sonja Nef
1037272 February 2002  DH 270  Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl Flag of Austria.svg Selina Heregger Flag of Italy.svg Isolde Kostner
1038283 February 2002  SL 310  Flag of France.svg Laure Pequegnot Flag of the United States.svg Kristina Koznick Flag of Sweden.svg Ylva Nowén
1039293 February 2002  KB 071  Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl Flag of Sweden.svg Janette Hargin Flag of Austria.svg Selina Heregger
2002 Winter Olympics  (10–23 February)
1040302 March 2002   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lenzerheide DH 271  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Corinne Rey-Bellet Flag of France.svg Mélanie Suchet Flag of Germany.svg Hilde Gerg
1041316 March 2002   Flag of Austria.svg Altenmarkt DH 272  Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of the United States.svg Caroline Lalive Flag of France.svg Mélanie Suchet
1042327 March 2002  SG 111  Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Austria.svg Alexandra Meissnitzer Flag of Germany.svg Hilde Gerg
1043339 March 2002  GS 276  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sonja Nef Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Ottosson Flag of Finland.svg Tanja Poutiainen
10443410 March 2002  SL 311  Flag of Croatia.svg Janica Kostelić Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson Flag of Sweden.svg Ylva Nowén

Men

Overall

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Stephan Eberharter Flag of Austria.svg Austria1702
2 Kjetil André Aamodt Flag of Norway.svg Norway936
3 Bode Miller Flag of the United States.svg United States820
4 Didier Cuche Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland766
5 Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Austria562
6 Lasse Kjus Flag of Norway.svg Norway549
7 Ivica Kostelić Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia548
8 Fredrik Nyberg Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden495
9 Frederic Covili Flag of France.svg France413
10 Jean-Pierre Vidal Flag of France.svg France402

Downhill

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Stephan Eberharter Flag of Austria.svg Austria810
2 Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Austria520
3 Kristian Ghedina Flag of Italy.svg Italy381
4 Franco Cavegn Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland366
5 Hannes Trinkl Flag of Austria.svg Austria350

Super G

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Stephan Eberharter Flag of Austria.svg Austria470
2 Didier Cuche Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland426
3 Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Austria326
4 Alessandro Fattori Flag of Italy.svg Italy294
5 Andreas Schifferer Flag of Austria.svg Austria214

Giant slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Frédéric Covili Flag of France.svg France471
2 Benjamin Raich Flag of Austria.svg Austria429
3 Stephan Eberharter Flag of Austria.svg Austria422
4 Didier Cuche Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland420
5 Fredrik Nyberg Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden405

Slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Ivica Kostelić Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia611
2 Bode Miller Flag of the United States.svg United States560
3 Jean-Pierre Vidal Flag of France.svg France456
4 Mitja Kunc Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia322
5 Rainer Schönfelder Flag of Austria.svg Austria318

Combined

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Kjetil André Aamodt Flag of Norway.svg Norway200
2 Lasse Kjus Flag of Norway.svg Norway140
3 Andrej Jerman Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia82
4 Bode Miller Flag of the United States.svg United States80
5 Michael Walchhofer Flag of Austria.svg Austria60

Ladies

Overall

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Austria.svg Austria1271
2 Renate Götschl Flag of Austria.svg Austria931
3 Sonja Nef Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland904
4 Hilde Gerg Flag of Germany.svg Germany847
5 Anja Pärson Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden840
6 Isolde Kostner Flag of Italy.svg Italy641
7 Corinne Rey-Bellet Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland618
8 Kristina Koznick Flag of the United States.svg United States612
9 Laure Pequegnot Flag of France.svg France597
10 Ylva Nowén Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden551

Downhill

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Isolde Kostner Flag of Italy.svg Italy568
2 Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Austria.svg Austria469
3 Corinne Rey-Bellet Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland414
4 Hilde Gerg Flag of Germany.svg Germany412
5 Renate Götschl Flag of Austria.svg Austria408

Super G

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Hilde Gerg Flag of Germany.svg Germany355
2 Alexandra Meissnitzer Flag of Austria.svg Austria248
3 Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Austria.svg Austria212
4 Renate Götschl Flag of Austria.svg Austria210
5 Karen Putzer Flag of Italy.svg Italy192

Giant slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Sonja Nef Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland574
2 Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Austria.svg Austria494
3 Anja Pärson Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden360
4 Andrine Flemmen Flag of Norway.svg Norway335
5 Stina Hofgård Nilsen Flag of Norway.svg Norway330

Slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Laure Pequegnot Flag of France.svg France597
2 Kristina Koznick Flag of the United States.svg United States518
3 Anja Pärson Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden480
4 Sonja Nef Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland330
5 Ylva Nowén Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden328

Combined

PlaceNameCountryTotal
1 Renate Götschl Flag of Austria.svg Austria200
2 Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Austria.svg Austria95
3 Brigitte Obermoser Flag of Austria.svg Austria82
4 Janette Hargin Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden80
5 Janica Kostelić Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia80

Footnotes

  1. Slalom from Park City was rescheduled to Aspen on 26 November 2001
  2. Super G from Beaver Creek was rescheduled to Val d'Isère on 7 December 2001.
  3. Downhill from Lake Louise was rescheduled to Val Gardena on 14 December 2001.
  4. Giant slalom from Aspen was rescheduled to Kranjska Gora on 20 December 2001.
  5. Super G from Beaver Creek was rescheduled to Bormio on 28 December 2001.
  6. Super G from Lake Louise was rescheduled to Garmisch-Partenkirchen on 26 January 2002.
  7. Giant slalom from Aspen was rescheduled to Copper Mountain on 21 November 2001
  8. Slalom from Aspen was rescheduled to Copper Mountain on 22 November 2001
  9. Super giant slalom from Megève was rescheduled to Val d'Isère on 15 December 2001
  10. Giant slalom from Megève was rescheduled to Val d'Isère on 16 December 2001

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  3. Pierwotnie zawody z 21 i 22 listopada w Copper Mountain miały odbyć się w Aspen.