2002–03 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

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Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2002/03
DisciplineMenWomen
Overall Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Arkhipov Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa
Moguls Flag of the United States.svg Travis-Antone Cabral Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke
Dual moguls Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler
Aerials Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Arkhipov Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alisa Camplin
Ski Cross Flag of Japan.svg Hiroomi Takizawa Flag of France.svg Valentine Scuotto
Nations CupFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Competition
Locations 15 15
Individual 25 25
Cancelled 2 2

The 2002/03 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty fourth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 7 September 2002 and ended on 12 March 2003. [1] [2] This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, dual moguls and ski cross.

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In this season new discipline skicross was for first time introduced in the World Cup. This season dual moguls counted as season title and was awarded with small crystal globe separately from moguls for the last time. From next season on dual moguls became one with moguls ranking, title and its small crystal globe.

Men

Moguls

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
26125 January 2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Fernie DM Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stéphane Rochon Flag of the United States.svg Toby Dawson
27222 February 2003 Flag of Japan.svg MadaraoDM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Fortkord
2832 March 2003 Flag of Norway.svg Voss DM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stéphane Rochon Flag of the United States.svg Toby Dawson Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela
20411 December 2002 Flag of France.svg Tignes MO Flag of the United States.svg Travis-Antone Cabral Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Bellavance Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela
20527 December 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Sauze d'Oulx MO Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Bellavance Flag of the United States.svg Travis Mayer
206314 December 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Madonna di Campiglio MO Flag of the United States.svg Toby Dawson Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of the United States.svg Travis Mayer
207419 December 2002 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka MO Flag of Finland.svg Tapio Luusua Flag of the United States.svg Travis Mayer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
208511 January 2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant MO Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bloom Flag of Finland.svg Tapio Luusua
209618 January 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid MO Flag of the United States.svg Travis-Antone Cabral Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
21078 February 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat MO Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bloom Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau Flag of the United States.svg David Babic
211815 February 2003 Flag of Japan.svg Inawashiro MO Flag of the United States.svg Travis-Antone Cabral Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Ronkainen Flag of Russia.svg Vitaly Glushchenko
212923 February 2003 Flag of Japan.svg MadaraoMO Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bloom Flag of the United States.svg Travis-Antone Cabral Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
213101 March 2003 Flag of Norway.svg Voss MO Flag of Finland.svg Janne Lahtela Flag of the United States.svg Luke Westerlund Flag of the United States.svg Travis Mayer

Aerials

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
20517 September 2002 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeff Bean Flag of Belarus.svg Aleksei Grishin Flag of the United States.svg Eric Bergoust
20628 September 2002 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Omischl Flag of Austria.svg Christian Rijavec Flag of the United States.svg Joe Pack
207312 January 2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeff Bean Flag of the United States.svg Jeret Peterson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ryan Blais
208417 January 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid AE Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Arkhipov Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Omischl Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiaopeng Han
209519 January 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ryan Blais Flag of Belarus.svg Dmitri Dashinski Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeff Bean
210626 January 2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Fernie AE Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aleš Valenta Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Arkhipov Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiaotao Ou
21177 February 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat AE Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Arkhipov Flag of Belarus.svg Aleksei Grishin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Omischl
21281 March 2003 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Špindlerův Mlýn AE Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Arkhipov Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeff Bean Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiaotao Ou
21392 March 2003 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Špindlerův Mlýn AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Omischl Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Arkhipov Flag of the United States.svg Joe Pack

Ski Cross

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1130 November 2002 Flag of France.svg Tignes SX Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Kraus Flag of Austria.svg Isidor Grüner Flag of Austria.svg Markus Wittner
6 December 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Sauze d'Oulx SXcancelled
15 December 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Madonna di Campiglio SX
2218 January 2003 Flag of Switzerland.svg Laax SX Flag of France.svg Enak Gavaggio Flag of Japan.svg Hiroomi Takizawa Flag of Austria.svg Markus Wittner
3312 March 2003 Flag of France.svg Les Contamines SX Flag of Japan.svg Hiroomi Takizawa Flag of Italy.svg Karl Heinz Molling Flag of France.svg Xavier Mathex

Ladies

Moguls

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
26125 January 2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Fernie DM Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stéphanie St-Pierre Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tami Bradley Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler
27222 February 2003 Flag of Japan.svg MadaraoDM Flag of France.svg Berenice Gregoire Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler
2831 March 2003 Flag of Norway.svg Voss DM Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura Flag of the United States.svg Shelly Robertson
20411 December 2002 Flag of France.svg Tignes MO Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of the United States.svg Michelle Roark
20527 December 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Sauze d'Oulx MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler
206314 December 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Madonna di Campiglio MO Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of Norway.svg Ingrid Berntsen Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa
207419 December 2002 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of Norway.svg Ingrid Berntsen Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke
208511 January 2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant MO Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of Russia.svg Marina Cherkasova Flag of the United States.svg Laurel Shanley
209618 January 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid MO Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura Flag of France.svg Sandra Laoura Flag of Norway.svg Ingrid Berntsen
21078 February 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of Norway.svg Ingrid Berntsen
211815 February 2003 Flag of Japan.svg Inawashiro MO Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa Flag of the United States.svg Michelle Roark Flag of France.svg Sandra Laoura
212923 February 2003 Flag of Japan.svg MadaraoMO Flag of Austria.svg Margarita Marbler Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa
213101 March 2003 Flag of Norway.svg Voss MO Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Bahrke Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Uemura Flag of Norway.svg Kari Traa

Aerials

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
20717 September 2002 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronika Bauer Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lydia Ierodiaconou Flag of Russia.svg Anna Zukal
20828 September 2002 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mt. Buller AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronika Bauer Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alisa Camplin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nannan Xu
209312 January 2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont Tremblant AE Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alisa Camplin Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lydia Ierodiaconou Flag of the United States.svg Kate Reed
210417 January 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid AE Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alisa Camplin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nina Li Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper
211519 January 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid AE Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nannan Xu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nina Li Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper
212626 January 2003 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Fernie AE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronika Bauer Flag of Belarus.svg Alla Tsuper Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nina Li
21377 February 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat AE Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alisa Camplin Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lydia Ierodiaconou Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Veronika Bauer
21481 March 2003 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Špindlerův Mlýn AE Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lydia Ierodiaconou Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nina Li Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alisa Camplin
21592 March 2003 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Špindlerův Mlýn AE Flag of Switzerland.svg Evelyne Leu Flag of Belarus.svg Assoli Slivets Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alisa Camplin

Ski Cross

NumSeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1130 November 2002 Flag of France.svg Tignes SX Flag of Sweden.svg Magdalena Iljans Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Aleisha Cline Flag of France.svg Valentine Scuotto
6 December 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Sauze d'Oulx SXcancelled
15 December 2002 Flag of Italy.svg Madonna di Campiglio SX
2218 January 2003 Flag of Switzerland.svg Laax SX Flag of Sweden.svg Magdalena Iljans Flag of France.svg Valentine Scuotto Flag of Austria.svg Karin Huttary
3312 March 2003 Flag of France.svg Les Contamines SX Flag of Austria.svg Karin Huttary Flag of Norway.svg Ingrid Berntsen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Aleisha Cline

Men's standings

Ladies' standings

Nations Cup

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