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2017–18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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2017–18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup champions
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Downhill  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Italy Sofia Goggia
Super-G Norway Kjetil Jansrud Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
Giant slalom Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Viktoria Rebensburg
Slalom Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Combined Italy Peter Fill  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Nations Cup Overall Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 19 venues 21 venues
Individual 37 events 39 events
Mixed 1 event 1 event
Cancelled 2 events 6 events
Rescheduled 0 events 5 events
Overall Champions
Marcel Hirscher won the overall title for the seventh successive year.
Mikaela Shiffrin won the overall title for the second successive year.

The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup was the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural season launched in January 1967, and the 2017–18 season marked the 52nd consecutive year for the FIS World Cup.

This season began in October 2017 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in mid-March at the finals in Åre, Sweden. It was interrupted for most of February by the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea; the speed events were held at Jeongseon Alpine Centre with the technical events at Yongpyong Alpine Centre.

Men

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With his seventh consecutive overall title, Marcel Hirscher of Austria broke the all-time record of six overall titles (and five consecutive) set by Annemarie Moser-Pröll during the 1970s.

Calendar

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Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, AC – Alpine combined, CE – City Event (Parallel), PG – Parallel giant slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
29 October 2017   Austria Sölden[1] GS cnx  excessive high winds[2]
1673 1 12 November 2017   Finland Levi[3] SL 470  Germany Felix Neureuther Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Sweden Mattias Hargin [4]
1674 2 25 November 2017   Canada Lake Louise[5] DH 471   Switzerland  Beat Feuz Austria Matthias Mayer Norway Aksel Lund Svindal [6]
1675 3 26 November 2017   SG 199  Norway Kjetil Jansrud Austria Max Franz Austria Hannes Reichelt [7]
1676 4 1 December 2017   United States Beaver Creek[8] SG 200  Austria Vincent Kriechmayr Norway Kjetil Jansrud Austria Hannes Reichelt [9]
1677 5 2 December 2017   DH 472  Norway Aksel Lund Svindal  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Germany Thomas Dreßen [10]
1678 6 3 December 2017   GS 398  Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Germany Stefan Luitz [11]
1679 7 9 December 2017   France Val d'Isère[12] GS 399  France Alexis Pinturault Germany Stefan Luitz Austria Marcel Hirscher [13]
1680 8 10 December 2017   SL 471  Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Sweden André Myhrer [14]
1681 9 15 December 2017   Italy Val Gardena/Gröden[15] SG 201  Germany Josef Ferstl Austria Max Franz Austria Matthias Mayer [16]
1682 10 16 December 2017   DH 473  Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Norway Kjetil Jansrud Austria Max Franz [17]
1683 11 17 December 2017   Italy Alta Badia[18] GS 400  Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Slovenia Žan Kranjec [19]
1684 12 18 December 2017   PG 003  Sweden Matts Olsson Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Austria Marcel Hirscher [20]
1685 13 22 December 2017   Italy Madonna di Campiglio[21] SL 472  Austria Marcel Hirscher  Switzerland  Luca Aerni Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [22]
1686 14 28 December 2017   Italy Bormio[23] DH 474  Italy Dominik Paris Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Norway Kjetil Jansrud [24]
1687 15 29 December 2017   AC 128  France Alexis Pinturault Italy Peter Fill Norway Kjetil Jansrud [25]
1688 16 1 January 2018   Norway Oslo CE 007  Sweden André Myhrer Austria Michael Matt Germany Linus Straßer [26]
1689 17 4 January 2018   Croatia Zagreb[27] SL 473  Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Michael Matt Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [28]
1690 18 6 January 2018    Switzerland  Adelboden[29][30] GS 401  Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Henrik Kristoffersen France Alexis Pinturault [31]
1691 19 7 January 2018   SL 474  Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Michael Matt Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [32]
1692 20 12 January 2018    Switzerland  Wengen[33][34][35] AC 129  France Victor Muffat-Jeandet Russia Pavel Trikhichev Italy Peter Fill [36]
1693 21 13 January 2018   DH 475   Switzerland  Beat Feuz Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Matthias Mayer [37]
1694 22 14 January 2018   SL 475  Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Sweden André Myhrer [38]
1695 23 19 January 2018   Austria Kitzbühel[39] SG 202  Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Norway Kjetil Jansrud Austria Matthias Mayer [40]
1696 24 20 January 2018   DH 476  Germany Thomas Dreßen  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Austria Hannes Reichelt [41]
1697 25 21 January 2018   SL 476  Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Austria Marcel Hirscher  Switzerland  Daniel Yule [42]
1698 26 23 January 2018   Austria Schladming[43] SL 477  Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Henrik Kristoffersen  Switzerland  Daniel Yule [44]
1699 27 27 January 2018   Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen[45] DH 477   Switzerland  Beat Feuz Austria Vincent Kriechmayr
Italy Dominik Paris
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1700 28 28 January 2018   GS 402  Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Manuel Feller United States Ted Ligety [47]
1701 29 30 January 2018   Sweden Stockholm[48] CE 008   Switzerland  Ramon Zenhäusern Sweden André Myhrer Germany Linus Straßer [49]
2018 Winter Olympics (9–25 February)
1702 30 3 March 2018   Slovenia Kranjska Gora[50] GS 403  Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Henrik Kristoffersen France Alexis Pinturault [51]
1703 31 4 March 2018   SL 478  Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Henrik Kristoffersen  Switzerland  Ramon Zenhäusern [52]
1704 32 10 March 2018   Norway Kvitfjell[53] DH 478  Germany Thomas Dreßen  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Norway Aksel Lund Svindal [54]
1705 33 11 March 2018   SG 203  Norway Kjetil Jansrud  Switzerland  Beat Feuz France Brice Roger [55]
1706 34 14 March 2018   Sweden Åre[56] DH 479  Austria Vincent Kriechmayr
Austria Matthias Mayer
 Switzerland  Beat Feuz [57]
1707 35 15 March 2018   SG 204  Austria Vincent Kriechmayr Italy Christof Innerhofer Germany Thomas Dreßen
Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
[58]
1708 36 17 March 2018   GS 404  Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Henrik Kristoffersen France Victor Muffat-Jeandet [59]
18 March 2018   SL cnx  strong wind

Rankings

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Women

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Calendar

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Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, AC – Alpine combined, CE – City Event (Parallel), PS – Parallel Slalom (qualification run)
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1564 1 28 October 2017   Austria Sölden[1] GS 397  Germany Viktoria Rebensburg France Tessa Worley Italy Manuela Mölgg [60]
1565 2 11 November 2017   Finland Levi[3] SL 446  Slovakia Petra Vlhová United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener [61]
1566 3 25 November 2017   United States Killington[62][63] GS 398  Germany Viktoria Rebensburg United States Mikaela Shiffrin Italy Manuela Mölgg [64]
1567 4 26 November 2017   SL 447  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Slovakia Petra Vlhová Austria Bernadette Schild [65]
1568 5 1 December 2017   Canada Lake Louise[5] DH 394  Austria Cornelia Hütter Liechtenstein Tina Weirather United States Mikaela Shiffrin [66]
1569 6 2 December 2017   DH 395  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Germany Viktoria Rebensburg  Switzerland  Michelle Gisin [67]
1570 7 3 December 2017   SG 219  Liechtenstein Tina Weirather  Switzerland  Lara Gut Austria Nicole Schmidhofer [68]
[nb 1]8 December 2017    Switzerland  St. Moritz[69] AC cnx  heavy fog; replaced with Super-G in St. Moritz on 10 December 2017 [70]
1571 8 9 December 2017   SG 220   Switzerland  Jasmine Flury  Switzerland  Michelle Gisin Liechtenstein Tina Weirather [71]
[nb 2]10 December 2017   SG cnx  poor visibility; replaced in Val d'Isère on 16 December 2017
[nb 3]10 December 2017   AC cnx  poor visibility; finally replaced in Lenzerheide on 26 January 2018[72]
[nb 4]16 December 2017   France Val d'Isère[12] DH cnx  both trainings cancelled; replaced in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 19 January 2018
1572 9 [nb 5]16 December 2017   SG 221  United States Lindsey Vonn Italy Sofia Goggia Norway Ragnhild Mowinckel [73]
1573 10 17 December 2017   SG 222  Austria Anna Veith Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Italy Sofia Goggia [74]
1574 11 19 December 2017   France Courchevel[75] GS 399  United States Mikaela Shiffrin France Tessa Worley Italy Manuela Mölgg [76]
1575 12 20 December 2017   PS 004  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Slovakia Petra Vlhová Italy Irene Curtoni [77]
1576 13 28 December 2017   Austria Lienz[78] SL 448  United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener Sweden Frida Hansdotter [79]
1577 14 29 December 2017   GS 400  Italy Federica Brignone Germany Viktoria Rebensburg United States Mikaela Shiffrin [80]
1578 15 1 January 2018   Norway Oslo CE 007  United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener  Switzerland  Mélanie Meillard [81]
1579 16 3 January 2018   Croatia Zagreb[82] SL 449  United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener Sweden Frida Hansdotter [83]
6 January 2018   Slovenia Maribor[84] GS cnx  warm temperatures and lack of snow; replaced in Kranjska Gora on 6 January 2018
7 January 2018   SL cnx  warm temperatures and lack of snow; replaced in Kranjska Gora on 7 January 2018
1580 17 [nb 6]6 January 2018   Slovenia Kranjska Gora[85] GS 401  United States Mikaela Shiffrin France Tessa Worley Italy Sofia Goggia [86]
1581 18 [nb 7]7 January 2018   SL 450  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Sweden Frida Hansdotter  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener [87]
1582 19 9 January 2018   Austria Flachau[88] SL 451  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Austria Bernadette Schild Sweden Frida Hansdotter [89]
1583 20 13 January 2018   Austria Bad Kleinkirchheim[90] SG 223  Italy Federica Brignone  Switzerland  Lara Gut Austria Cornelia Hütter [91]
1584 21 14 January 2018   DH 396  Italy Sofia Goggia Italy Federica Brignone Italy Nadia Fanchini [92]
1585 22 [nb 8]19 January 2018   Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo[93] DH 397  Italy Sofia Goggia United States Lindsey Vonn United States Mikaela Shiffrin [94]
1586 23 20 January 2018   DH 398  United States Lindsey Vonn Liechtenstein Tina Weirather United States Jacqueline Wiles [95]
1587 24 21 January 2018   SG 224   Switzerland  Lara Gut Italy Johanna Schnarf Austria Nicole Schmidhofer [96]
1588 25 23 January 2018   Italy Kronplatz[97] GS 402  Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Norway Ragnhild Mowinckel Italy Federica Brignone [98]
1589 26 [nb 9]26 January 2018    Switzerland  Lenzerheide[99] AC 102   Switzerland  Wendy Holdener Italy Marta Bassino Slovenia Ana Bucik [100]
1590 27 27 January 2018   GS 403  France Tessa Worley Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Slovenia Meta Hrovat [101]
1591 28 28 January 2018   SL 452  Slovakia Petra Vlhová Sweden Frida Hansdotter  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener [102]
1592 29 30 January 2018   Sweden Stockholm[48] CE 008  Norway Nina Haver-Løseth  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener Slovakia Petra Vlhová [103]
1593 30 3 February 2018   Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen[45] DH 399  United States Lindsey Vonn Italy Sofia Goggia Austria Cornelia Hütter [104]
1594 31 4 February 2018   DH 400  United States Lindsey Vonn Italy Sofia Goggia Liechtenstein Tina Weirather [105]
2018 Winter Olympics (9–25 February)
1595 32 3 March 2018    Switzerland  Crans-Montana[106] SG 225  Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Austria Anna Veith  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener [107]
1596 33 4 March 2018   AC 103  Italy Federica Brignone  Switzerland  Michelle Gisin Slovakia Petra Vlhová [108]
1597 34 9 March 2018   Germany Ofterschwang[109] GS 404  Norway Ragnhild Mowinckel Germany Viktoria Rebensburg United States Mikaela Shiffrin [110]
1598 35 10 March 2018   SL 453  United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener Sweden Frida Hansdotter [111]
1599 36 14 March 2018   Sweden Åre[56] DH 401  United States Lindsey Vonn Italy Sofia Goggia United States Alice McKennis [112]
1600 37 15 March 2018   SG 226  Italy Sofia Goggia Germany Viktoria Rebensburg United States Lindsey Vonn [113]
1601 38 17 March 2018   SL 454  United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener Sweden Frida Hansdotter [114]
18 March 2018   GS cnx  strong wind

Rankings

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Alpine team event

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Calendar

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Event key: PG – Parallel giant slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
13 1 16 March 2018   Sweden Åre[56] PG 010   Sweden
Frida Hansdotter
Anna Swenn-Larsson
Emelie Wikström
Mattias Hargin
André Myhrer
Matts Olsson
 France
Romane Miradoli
Tessa Worley
Julien Lizeroux
Clément Noël
 
 
 Germany
Lena Dürr
Marina Wallner
Fritz Dopfer
Alexander Schmid
Linus Straßer
 
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Nations Cup

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Prize money

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Retirements

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ 1st run (slalom) of alpine combined in St. Moritz was finished only. Second run (Super-G) was cancelled because of heavy fog.
  2. ^ special Super-G on 10 December 2017, which was supposed to count as first run of Alpine combined in St. Moritz was cancelled because of poor visibility. rescheduled to Val d'Isère on 16 December 2017
  3. ^ rescheduled from 8 December 2017, with supposed Sunday's special Super-G to count as first run of Alpine combined in St. Moritz was cancelled because of poor visibility. It will be replaced on 26 January 2018 in Lenzerheide
  4. ^ both ladies downhill trainings on 14 & 15 December 2017 in Val d'Isère were cancelled; for the competition at least one training should have been finished
  5. ^ rescheduled ladies' super-G first scheduled on 10 December 2017 in St. Moritz is rescheduled to Val d'Isere on 16 December 2017
  6. ^ originally Ladies' Giant slalom was scheduled in Maribor on 6 January 2018. But because of the lack of snow, it was moved on the same day to Kranjska Gora.
  7. ^ originally ladies' slalom was scheduled in Maribor on 7 January 2018. But because of the lack of snow, it was moved on the same day to Kranjska Gora.
  8. ^ originally scheduled ladies' downhill in Val d'Isere on 16 December 2017 is going to be replaced on 19 January 2018 in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
  9. ^ originally Alpine combined in St. Moritz was scheduled on 8 December 2017 and later moved to 10 December 2017 was then finally canceled because of the weather condition. It will be replaced here in Lenzerheide, on 26 January 2018.

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