2013 Alpine Skiing World Cup

Alpine Ski World Cup 2013
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall Austria Marcel Hirscher Slovenia Tina Maze
Downhill Norway Aksel Lund Svindal United States Lindsey Vonn
Super-G Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Slovenia Tina Maze
Giant slalom United States Ted Ligety Slovenia Tina Maze
Slalom Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Nations Cup Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 19 20
Individual 34 35
 2012 2014 
2013 World Cup Champions
Marcel Hirscher won the overall title for the second successive year, the first man to do so since Stephan Eberharter in 2002 and 2003.
Tina Maze became the first Slovenian to win an overall World Cup title, and the first skier to score more than 2,000 points in a season.

The 47th FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season began on 27 October 2012, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 17 March 2013, at the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.[1][2] The overall titles were won by Marcel Hirscher of Austria and Tina Maze of Slovenia.

A break in the schedule was for the biennial World Championships, held 4–17 February in Schladming, Austria. Changes for the 2013 season included the awarding of World Cup points for the slalom crystal globe for the limited field city events (parallel slalom),[3] not just in the overall standings. Also, a crystal globe trophy was no longer awarded for the combined event, as many organizers considered the event difficult to market,[4] but its results still counted in the overall rankings.[5]

Maze became the first Slovenian to win an overall World Cup title; she clinched it on 24 February after her eighth victory of the season, a super-combined race at Méribel, France.[6] Her victory in a downhill race at Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany on 2 March gave her wins in all five disciplines for the season, and she became the first racer in World Cup history to score more than 2,000 points in a single season.[7] The previous record of 2,000 points was held by Hermann Maier, set during the 2000 season.[8]

Maze broke various statistical records in this season, including the highest number of podiums in a season (24, record previously held by Maier (22) and by Hanni Wenzel and Pernilla Wiberg for ladies (18)), highest number of top 5 finishes (31, previously Maier and Wiberg (24)), highest number of points after first 10 races (677, previously Katja Seizinger, 643), largest percent of possible points won (69%, previously 61% by Wiberg), and the highest margin over the runner-up (1313, compared to 743 for Maier and 578 for Lindsey Vonn).[9] Maze finished on podium in all giant slalom events, previously achieved only by Vreni Schneider in 1989. She is also the only woman to remain at the top of the overall standings throughout the season - a feat previously achieved only by Bode Miller in 2005.[9] In addition to the overall title, Maze won the super-G and giant slalom titles, finished at the top of the combined list by winning both races in the season, and finished second in the downhill and slalom. Those titles went respectively to two Americans, Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin.[5] Vonn's season ended with a knee injury on 5 February at the World Championships, but she held on to win the downhill title by a single point after the final race was cancelled. Three days after turning 18, Shiffrin won the final slalom race at Lenzerheide on 16 March to overtake Maze and win that discipline's season title by 33 points.

The men's overall title wasn't decided until the World Cup finals at Lenzerheide. A runner-up finish in the giant slalom on 16 March gave Hirscher his second consecutive overall title, the first male to achieve this feat since Stephan Eberharter in 2002 and 2003.[10] Hirscher also won the slalom title, while the downhill and super-G titles went to Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway, the sixth and seventh discipline titles for the former two-time overall champion. The giant slalom title went to American Ted Ligety, who won six of the eight GS races for his fourth season title in that discipline.[11]

Race calendar

Key

DH Downhill
SG Super-G
GS Giant slalom
SL Slalom
P Parallel
SC Super combined
TE Nations team event

Men

[12]

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
28 October 2012 Sölden, Austria GS United States Ted Ligety Italy Manfred Mölgg Austria Marcel Hirscher
11 November 2012 Levi, Finland SL Sweden André Myhrer Austria Marcel Hirscher Sweden Jens Byggmark
24 November 2012 Lake Louise, Canada DH Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Max Franz United States Marco Sullivan
Austria Klaus Kröll
25 November 2012 SG Norway Aksel Lund Svindal France Adrien Théaux Austria Joachim Puchner
30 November 2012 Beaver Creek, USA DH Italy Christof Innerhofer Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Norway Kjetil Jansrud
1 December 2012 SG Italy Matteo Marsaglia Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Hannes Reichelt
2 December 2012 GS United States Ted Ligety Austria Marcel Hirscher Italy Davide Simoncelli
8 December 2012 Val-d'Isère, France SL France Alexis Pinturault Germany Felix Neureuther Austria Marcel Hirscher
9 December 2012 GS Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Stefan Luitz United States Ted Ligety
14 December 2012 Val Gardena, Italy SG Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Italy Matteo Marsaglia Italy Werner Heel
15 December 2012 DH United States Steven Nyman Slovenia Rok Perko Canada Erik Guay
16 December 2012 Alta Badia, Italy GS United States Ted Ligety Austria Marcel Hirscher France Thomas Fanara
18 December 2012 Madonna di Campiglio, Italy SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Felix Neureuther Japan Naoki Yuasa
29 December 2012 Bormio, Italy DH Austria Hannes Reichelt
Italy Dominik Paris
Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
1 January 2013 Munich, Germany P Germany Felix Neureuther Austria Marcel Hirscher France Alexis Pinturault
6 January 2013 Zagreb, Croatia SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Sweden André Myhrer Austria Mario Matt
12 January 2013 Adelboden, Switzerland GS United States Ted Ligety Germany Fritz Dopfer Germany Felix Neureuther
13 January 2013 SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Mario Matt Italy Manfred Mölgg
18 January 2013 Wengen, Switzerland SC France Alexis Pinturault Croatia Ivica Kostelić  Switzerland  Carlo Janka
19 January 2013 DH Italy Christof Innerhofer Austria Klaus Kröll Austria Hannes Reichelt
20 January 2013 SL Germany Felix Neureuther Austria Marcel Hirscher Croatia Ivica Kostelić
25 January 2013 Kitzbühel, Austria SG Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Matthias Mayer Italy Christof Innerhofer
26 January 2013 DH Italy Dominik Paris Canada Erik Guay Austria Hannes Reichelt
27 January 2013 SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Felix Neureuther Croatia Ivica Kostelić
K Croatia Ivica Kostelić France Alexis Pinturault France Thomas Mermillod-Blondin
29 January 2013 Moscow, Russia P Austria Marcel Hirscher Sweden André Myhrer Croatia Ivica Kostelić
5–17 February 2013Schladming, Austria 2013 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
23 February 2013 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany DH Italy Christof Innerhofer Austria Georg Streitberger Austria Klaus Kröll
24 February 2013 GS France Alexis Pinturault Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Ted Ligety
2 March 2013 Kvitfjell, Norway DH France Adrien Théaux Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Klaus Kröll
3 March 2013 SG Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Georg Streitberger Italy Werner Heel
9 March 2013 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia GS United States Ted Ligety Austria Marcel Hirscher France Alexis Pinturault
10 March 2013 SL Croatia Ivica Kostelić Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Mario Matt
13 March 2013 Lenzerheide, Switzerland DH cancelled due to fog; not rescheduled
14 March 2013 SG cancelled due to strong winds; not rescheduled
16 March 2013 GS United States Ted Ligety Austria Marcel Hirscher France Alexis Pinturault
17 March 2013 SL Germany Felix Neureuther Austria Marcel Hirscher Croatia Ivica Kostelić

Ladies

[13]

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
27 October 2012 Sölden, Austria GS Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Kathrin Zettel Austria Stefanie Köhle
10 November 2012 Levi, Finland SL Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Finland Tanja Poutiainen United States Mikaela Shiffrin
24 November 2012 Aspen, USA GS Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Kathrin Zettel Germany Viktoria Rebensburg
25 November 2012 SL Austria Kathrin Zettel Austria Marlies Schild Slovenia Tina Maze
30 November 2012 Lake Louise, Canada DH United States Lindsey Vonn United States Stacey Cook Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch
Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
1 December 2012 DH United States Lindsey Vonn United States Stacey Cook  Switzerland  Marianne Kaufmann-Abderhalden
2 December 2012 SG United States Lindsey Vonn United States Julia Mancuso Austria Anna Fenninger
7 December 2012 St. Moritz, Switzerland SC Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Nicole Hosp Austria Kathrin Zettel
8 December 2012 SG United States Lindsey Vonn Slovenia Tina Maze United States Julia Mancuso
9 December 2012 GS Slovenia Tina Maze Germany Viktoria Rebensburg France Tessa Worley
14 December 2012 Val-d'Isère, France DH  Switzerland  Lara Gut United States Leanne Smith  Switzerland  Nadja Kamer
15 December 2012 SG cancelled, heavy snow; rescheduled to 1 March 2013 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen[14]
16 December 2012 Courchevel, France GS Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Kathrin Zettel France Tessa Worley
19 December 2012 Åre, Sweden GS Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Austria Anna Fenninger Slovenia Tina Maze
20 December 2012 SL United States Mikaela Shiffrin Sweden Frida Hansdotter Slovenia Tina Maze
28 December 2012 Semmering, Austria GS Austria Anna Fenninger Slovenia Tina Maze France Tessa Worley
29 December 2012 SL Slovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová Austria Kathrin Zettel Slovenia Tina Maze
1 January 2013 Munich, Germany P Slovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Michaela Kirchgasser
4 January 2013 Zagreb, Croatia SL United States Mikaela Shiffrin Sweden Frida Hansdotter Canada Erin Mielzynski
12 January 2013 St. Anton, Austria DH United States Alice McKennis Italy Daniela Merighetti Austria Anna Fenninger
13 January 2013 SG Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Anna Fenninger  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter
15 January 2013 Flachau, Austria SL United States Mikaela Shiffrin Sweden Frida Hansdotter Finland Tanja Poutiainen
19 January 2013 Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy DH United States Lindsey Vonn Slovenia Tina Maze United States Leanne Smith
20 January 2013 SG Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Austria Nicole Schmidhofer Slovenia Tina Maze
26 January 2013 Maribor, Slovenia GS United States Lindsey Vonn Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Anna Fenninger
27 January 2013 SL Slovenia Tina Maze Sweden Frida Hansdotter Austria Kathrin Zettel
29 January 2013 Moscow, Russia P Germany Lena Dürr Slovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová United States Mikaela Shiffrin
5–17 February 2013Schladming, Austria 2013 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
23 February 2013 Méribel, France DH Spain Carolina Ruiz Castillo Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch France Marie Marchand-Arvier
24 February 2013 SC Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Nicole Hosp Austria Michaela Kirchgasser
1 March 2013[nb 1] Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany SG Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Slovenia Tina Maze
United States Julia Mancuso
2 March 2013 DH Slovenia Tina Maze United States Laurenne Ross Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch
3 March 2013 SG Austria Anna Fenninger Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch United States Julia Mancuso
9 March 2013 Ofterschwang, Germany GS Austria Anna Fenninger Slovenia Tina Maze Germany Viktoria Rebensburg
10 March 2013 SL Slovenia Tina Maze  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener United States Mikaela Shiffrin
13 March 2013 Lenzerheide, Switzerland DH cancelled due to fog; not rescheduled
14 March 2013 SG cancelled due to strong winds; not rescheduled
16 March 2013 SL United States Mikaela Shiffrin Austria Bernadette Schild Slovenia Tina Maze
17 March 2013 GS Slovenia Tina Maze France Tessa Worley  Switzerland  Lara Gut

Team event

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
15 March 2013 Lenzerheide, Switzerland TE  Germany
Lena Dürr
Veronique Hronek
Viktoria Rebensburg
Fritz Dopfer
Felix Neureuther
 Sweden
Therese Borssén
Frida Hansdotter
Maria Pietilä Holmner
Jens Byggmark
Mattias Hargin
André Myhrer
 Italy
Elena Curtoni
Denise Karbon
Daniela Merighetti
Cristian Deville
Stefano Gross
Davide Simoncelli

Standings: Men

Names in bold have clinched title.

Overall

Pos. Points
1. Austria Marcel Hirscher 1535
2. Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 1226
3. United States Ted Ligety 1022
4. Germany Felix Neureuther 948
5. Croatia Ivica Kostelić 900
  • Final standings after 34 races.

Downhill

Pos. Points
1. Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 439
2. Austria Klaus Kröll 381
3. Italy Dominik Paris 378
4. Italy Christof Innerhofer 370
5. Austria Hannes Reichelt 290
  • Final standings after 8 races.

Super-G

Pos. Points
1. Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 480
2. Italy Matteo Marsaglia 249
3. Austria Matthias Mayer 228
4. Italy Werner Heel 224
5. France Adrien Théaux 191
  • Final standings after 5 races.

Giant slalom

Pos. Points
1. United States Ted Ligety 720
2. Austria Marcel Hirscher 575
3. France Alexis Pinturault 326
4. Italy Manfred Mölgg 301
5. France Thomas Fanara 236
  • Final standings after 8 races.

Slalom

Pos. Points
1. Austria Marcel Hirscher 960
2. Germany Felix Neureuther 716
3. Croatia Ivica Kostelić 535
4. Sweden André Myhrer 532
5. Italy Manfred Mölgg 335
  • Final standings after 11 races.

Combined

Pos. Points
1. Croatia Ivica Kostelić (no trophy)[nb 2] 180
1. France Alexis Pinturault (no trophy) 180
3. France Thomas Mermillod-Blondin 96
4.  Switzerland  Carlo Janka 86
5. Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 63
  • Final standings after 2 races.

Standings: Ladies

Names in bold have clinched title.

Overall

Pos. Points
1. Slovenia Tina Maze 2414
2. Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch 1101
3. Austria Anna Fenninger 1029
4. United States Julia Mancuso 867
5. United States Mikaela Shiffrin 822
  • Final standings after 35 races.

Downhill

Pos. Points
1. United States Lindsey Vonn 340
2. Slovenia Tina Maze 339
3. Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch 272
4. United States Stacey Cook 244
5.  Switzerland  Lara Gut 228
  • Final standings after 7 races.

Super-G

Pos. Points
1. Slovenia Tina Maze 420
2. United States Julia Mancuso 365
3. Austria Anna Fenninger 304
4. United States Lindsey Vonn 286
5. Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch 251
  • Final standings after 6 races.

Giant slalom

Pos. Points
1. Slovenia Tina Maze 800
2. Austria Anna Fenninger 480
3. Germany Viktoria Rebensburg 411
4. France Tessa Worley 383
5. Austria Kathrin Zettel 382
  • Final standings after 9 races.

Slalom

Pos. Points
1. United States Mikaela Shiffrin 688
2. Slovenia Tina Maze 655
3. Slovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová 500
4. Sweden Frida Hansdotter 435
5. Finland Tanja Poutiainen 354
  • Final standings after 11 races.

Combined

Pos. Points
1. Slovenia Tina Maze (no trophy)[nb 2] 200
2. Austria Nicole Hosp 160
3. Austria Michaela Kirchgasser 120
4.  Switzerland  Lara Gut 77
4. Canada Marie-Michèle Gagnon 77
  • Final standings after 2 races.

Standings: Nations Cup

Nations in bold have clinched title.

Overall

Pos. Points
1.  Austria 11103
2.  Italy 5815
3.  United States 5185
4.  France 5076
5.  Germany 4818
  • Final standings after 69 races.

Men

Pos. Points
1.  Austria 6089
2.  Italy 3983
3.  France 3219
4.  Norway 2013
5.  Germany 1923
  • Final standings after 34 races.

Ladies

Pos. Points
1.  Austria 5014
2.  United States 3537
3.  Germany 2895
4.  Slovenia 2714
5.   Switzerland  2424
  • Final standings after 35 races.

Footnotes

  1. Rescheduled from 15 December 2012 in Val-d'Isère.[14]
  2. 1 2 Crystal globes were not officially awarded in the discipline, in 2013.

References

External links

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