2001–02 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

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Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2001/02
DisciplineMenLadies
Overall Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa
Moguls Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bloom Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa
Dual moguls Flag of France.svg Richard Gay Flag of Germany.svg Christine Gerg
Aerials Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper
Nations CupFlag of the United States.svg  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.

Freestyle skiing is a skiing discipline comprising aerials, moguls, cross, half-pipe and slopestyle as part of the Winter Olympics. It can consist of a skier performing aerial flips and spins, and can include skiers sliding rails and boxes on their skis. It is also commonly referred to as freeskiing, jibbing, as well as many other names around the world.

International Ski Federation international governing body for ski sports

The Fédération Internationale de Ski is the world's highest governing body for international winter sports. Founded in Chamonix on 2 February 1924, it is responsible for the Olympic disciplines of Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, freestyle skiing and snowboarding. The FIS is also responsible for setting the international competition rules. The organization now has a membership of 118 national ski associations and is based in Oberhofen am Thunersee, Switzerland.

Mogul skiing discipline of freestyle skiing

Mogul skiing is a freestyle skiing competition consisting of one timed run of free skiing on a steep, heavily moguled course, stressing technical turns, aerial maneuvers and speed. Internationally, the sport is contested at the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships, and at the Winter Olympic Games.

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After one season break, dual moguls again counted as season title and was awarded with small crystal globe separately from moguls.

Men

Moguls

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
23115 December 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat DM Flag of France.svg Richard Gay Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stéphane Rochon
24226 January 2002 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler DM Flag of the United States.svg Garth Hager Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stéphane Rochon Flag of France.svg Richard Gay
2539 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg MadaraoDM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ryan Johnson Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Riley Flag of Japan.svg Yugo Tsukita
19511 December 2001 Flag of France.svg Tignes MO Flag of France.svg Johann Gregoire Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stéphane Rochon Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bloom
196214 December 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat MO Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stéphane Rochon Flag of the United States.svg Travis Mayer Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bloom
19736 January 2002 Flag of Germany.svg Oberstdorf MO Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of France.svg Laurent Niol Flag of the United States.svg Travis Ramos
198411 January 2002 Flag of France.svg Saint-Lary MO Flag of the United States.svg Jonny Moseley Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Fortkord Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ryan Johnson
199512 January 2002 Flag of France.svg Saint-Lary MO Flag of Finland.svg Sami Mustonen Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of the United States.svg Evan Dybvig
200619 January 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid MO Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bloom Flag of the United States.svg Travis Mayer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jean-Luc Brassard
20173 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg Inawashiro MO Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bloom Flag of Japan.svg Yugo Tsukita
202810 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg MadaraoMO Flag of Finland.svg Sami Mustonen Flag of France.svg Richard Gay Flag of the United States.svg Travis-Antone Cabral
203916 March 2002 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka MO Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bloom Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stéphane Rochon

Aerials

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
19918 September 2001 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kyle Nissen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Andy Capicik
9 September 2001 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AEcancelled
200212 January 2002 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant AE Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeff Bean Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aleš Valenta
201313 January 2002 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicolas Fontaine Flag of Belarus.svg Aleksei Grishin Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust
202418 January 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid AE Flag of Belarus.svg Aleksei Grishin Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aleš Valenta Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Omischl
203520 January 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid AE Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aleš Valenta Flag of Belarus.svg Aleksei Grishin
204627 January 2002 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler AE Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Arkhipov Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicolas Fontaine Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeff Bean

Ladies

Moguls

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
23115 December 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat DM Flag of Germany.svg Christine Gerg Flag of the United States.svg Emiko Torito Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tami Bradley
24226 January 2002 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler DM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rachel Belliveau Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa
2539 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg MadaraoDM Flag of Norway.svg Ingrid Berntsen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jennifer Heil Flag of Russia.svg Ljudmila Dymchenko
19511 December 2001 Flag of France.svg Tignes MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Hardaway Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura
196214 December 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Russia.svg Ljudmila Dymchenko Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler
19736 January 2002 Flag of Germany.svg Oberstdorf MO Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Hardaway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jennifer Heil
198411 January 2002 Flag of France.svg Saint-Lary MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Russia.svg Marina Cherkasova Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke
199512 January 2002 Flag of France.svg Saint-Lary MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Hardaway
200619 January 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Hardaway Flag of the United States.svg Jillian Vogtli
20173 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg Inawashiro MO Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jennifer Heil Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura
202810 March 2002 Flag of Japan.svg MadaraoMO Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of the United States.svg Ann Battelle Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler
203916 March 2002 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Japan.svg Tae Satoya Flag of the United States.svg Ann Battelle

Aerials

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
20018 September 2001 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nina Li Flag of Russia.svg Nataliya Orekhova
20129 September 2001 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alisa Camplin Flag of Belarus.svg Assoli Slivets
202312 January 2002 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant AE Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronika Bauer
203413 January 2002 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronica Brenner Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper Flag of Switzerland.svg Manuela Müller
204518 January 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronika Bauer Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacqui Cooper Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Deidra Dionne
205620 January 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid AE Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nannan Xu Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronica Brenner
206727 January 2002 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Whistler AE Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nannan Xu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nina Li

Men's standings

Ladies' standings

Nations Cup

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References

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