2012 Alpine Skiing World Cup

Alpine Ski World Cup 2012
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Lindsey Vonn
Downhill Austria Klaus Kröll United States Lindsey Vonn
Super-G Norway Aksel Lund Svindal United States Lindsey Vonn
Giant slalom Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Viktoria Rebensburg
Slalom Sweden André Myhrer Austria Marlies Schild
Combined Croatia Ivica Kostelić United States Lindsey Vonn
Nations Cup Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 21 20
Individual 44 37
 2011 2013 
2012 World Cup Champions
Marcel Hirscher won his first overall title.
Lindsey Vonn became only the second female to win at least four overall World Cup titles, after Annemarie Moser-Pröll.

The 46th FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season began on 22 October 2011, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 18 March 2012, at the World Cup finals in Schladming, Austria.[1][2]

Two pre-Olympic races took place at Rosa Khutor, the alpine venue for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Two city events, first held as a part of World Cup in the 2011 season, were scheduled for Munich and Moscow,[1][2] but the Munich event was cancelled due to warm temperatures.[3]

Lindsey Vonn won her fourth overall women's title in five years, clinching it with a giant slalom win on 9 March at Åre, Sweden.[4] Vonn's title put her second on the all-time list behind Annemarie Moser-Pröll's tally of six titles.[5] The men's overall title went to the final event at Schladming, where Austria's Marcel Hirscher prevailed over Switzerland's Beat Feuz.[6]

Race calendar

Key

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

Men

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
23 October 2011 Sölden, Austria GS United States Ted Ligety France Alexis Pinturault Austria Philipp Schörghofer
13 November 2011 Levi, Finland SL cancelled, lack of snow; rescheduled to 21 December in Flachau[7]
26 November 2011 Lake Louise, Canada DH  Switzerland  Didier Cuche  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Austria Hannes Reichelt
27 November 2011 SG Norway Aksel Lund Svindal  Switzerland  Didier Cuche France Adrien Théaux
2 December 2011 Beaver Creek, USA DH United States Bode Miller  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Austria Klaus Kröll
3 December 2011 SG  Switzerland  Sandro Viletta Norway Aksel Lund Svindal  Switzerland  Beat Feuz
4 December 2011 GS Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Ted Ligety Germany Fritz Dopfer
6 December 2011[nb 1] GS United States Ted Ligety Austria Marcel Hirscher Norway Kjetil Jansrud
8 December 2011[nb 2] SL Croatia Ivica Kostelić Italy Cristian Deville Austria Marcel Hirscher
10 December 2011 Val-d'Isère, France GS cancelled, lack of snow; rescheduled to 6 December in Beaver Creek
11 December 2011 SL cancelled, lack of snow; rescheduled to 8 December in Beaver Creek
16 December 2011 Val Gardena, Italy SG  Switzerland  Beat Feuz United States Bode Miller Norway Kjetil Jansrud
17 December 2011 DH cancelled after 21 skiers, strong winds; rescheduled to 3 February in Chamonix[9]
18 December 2011 Alta Badia, Italy GS Italy Massimiliano Blardone Austria Hannes Reichelt Austria Philipp Schörghofer
19 December 2011 SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Italy Giuliano Razzoli Germany Felix Neureuther
21 December 2011[nb 3] Flachau, Austria SL Croatia Ivica Kostelić Sweden André Myhrer Italy Cristian Deville
29 December 2011 Bormio, Italy DH  Switzerland  Didier Défago  Switzerland  Patrick Küng Austria Klaus Kröll
1 January 2012 Munich, Germany CE cancelled, lack of snow; not rescheduled[3]
5 January 2012 Zagreb, Croatia SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Felix Neureuther Croatia Ivica Kostelić
7 January 2012 Adelboden, Switzerland GS Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Benjamin Raich Italy Massimiliano Blardone
8 January 2012 SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Croatia Ivica Kostelić Italy Stefano Gross
13 January 2012 Wengen, Switzerland SC Croatia Ivica Kostelić  Switzerland  Beat Feuz United States Bode Miller
14 January 2012 DH  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Austria Hannes Reichelt Italy Christof Innerhofer
15 January 2012 SL Croatia Ivica Kostelić Sweden André Myhrer Germany Fritz Dopfer
20 January 2012 Kitzbühel, Austria SG cancelled, rain; rescheduled to 24 February in Crans-Montana[11]
21 January 2012 DH  Switzerland  Didier Cuche Austria Romed Baumann Austria Klaus Kröll
22 January 2012 SL Italy Cristian Deville Austria Mario Matt Croatia Ivica Kostelić
22 January 2012 K Croatia Ivica Kostelić  Switzerland  Beat Feuz  Switzerland  Silvan Zurbriggen
24 January 2012 Schladming, Austria SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Italy Stefano Gross Austria Mario Matt
28 January 2012 Garmisch, Germany DH  Switzerland  Didier Cuche Canada Erik Guay Austria Hannes Reichelt
29 January 2012 SG cancelled, fog; rescheduled to 2 March in Kvitfjell[11]
3 February 2012[nb 4] Chamonix, France DH Austria Klaus Kröll United States Bode Miller  Switzerland  Didier Cuche
4 February 2012 DH Canada Jan Hudec Austria Romed Baumann Canada Erik Guay
5 February 2012 SC Austria Romed Baumann France Alexis Pinturault  Switzerland  Beat Feuz
11 February 2012 Sochi, Russia DH  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Canada Benjamin Thomsen France Adrien Théaux
12 February 2012 SC Croatia Ivica Kostelić  Switzerland  Beat Feuz France Thomas Mermillod-Blondin
18 February 2012 Bansko, Bulgaria GS Austria Marcel Hirscher Italy Massimiliano Blardone Austria Marcel Mathis
19 February 2012 SL Austria Marcel Hirscher Sweden André Myhrer Italy Stefano Gross
21 February 2012 Moscow, Russia CE France Alexis Pinturault Germany Felix Neureuther Sweden André Myhrer
24 February 2012[nb 5] Crans-Montana, Switzerland SG  Switzerland  Didier Cuche Canada Jan Hudec Austria Benjamin Raich
25 February 2012 SG Austria Benjamin Raich France Adrien Théaux  Switzerland  Didier Cuche
26 February 2012 GS Italy Massimiliano Blardone Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Hannes Reichelt
2 March 2012[nb 6] Kvitfjell, Norway SG  Switzerland  Beat Feuz
Austria Klaus Kröll
Norway Kjetil Jansrud
3 March 2012 DH Austria Klaus Kröll Norway Kjetil Jansrud Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
4 March 2012 SG Norway Kjetil Jansrud Norway Aksel Lund Svindal  Switzerland  Beat Feuz
10 March 2012 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia GS United States Ted Ligety France Alexis Pinturault Austria Marcel Hirscher
11 March 2012 SL Sweden André Myhrer Italy Cristian Deville France Alexis Pinturault
14 March 2012 Schladming, Austria DH Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Switzerland Beat Feuz Austria Hannes Reichelt
15 March 2012 SG Italy Christof Innerhofer France Alexis Pinturault Austria Marcel Hirscher
17 March 2012 GS Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Hannes Reichelt Austria Marcel Mathis
18 March 2012 SL Sweden André Myhrer Germany Felix Neureuther Austria Mario Matt

Ladies

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
22 October 2011 Sölden, Austria GS United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Austria Elisabeth Görgl
12 November 2011 Levi, Finland SL cancelled, lack of snow; rescheduled to 20 December in Flachau[7]
26 November 2011 Aspen, USA GS Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Austria Elisabeth Görgl United States Julia Mancuso
27 November 2011 SL Austria Marlies Schild Sweden Maria Pietilä Holmner Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch
2 December 2011 Lake Louise, Canada DH United States Lindsey Vonn Liechtenstein Tina Weirather  Switzerland  Dominique Gisin
3 December 2011 DH United States Lindsey Vonn France Marie Marchand-Arvier Austria Elisabeth Görgl
4 December 2011 SG United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Anna Fenninger United States Julia Mancuso
7 December 2011[nb 7] Beaver Creek, USA SG United States Lindsey Vonn  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter Austria Anna Fenninger
10 December 2011 Val-d'Isère, France SG cancelled, lack of snow; rescheduled to 7 December in Beaver Creek[8]
11 December 2011 SC cancelled, lack of snow; reschduled to 29 January in St. Moritz[13]
17 December 2011 Courchevel, France SL cancelled, heavy snow; rescheduled to 18 December[14]
18 December 2011 GS cancelled, heavy snow; rescheduled to 10 February in Soldeu[15]
18 December 2011[nb 8] SL Austria Marlies Schild Finland Tanja Poutiainen Austria Kathrin Zettel
20 December 2011[nb 9] Flachau, Austria SL Austria Marlies Schild Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Slovenia Tina Maze
28 December 2011 Lienz, Austria GS Austria Anna Fenninger Italy Federica Brignone France Tessa Worley
29 December 2011 SL Austria Marlies Schild Slovenia Tina Maze United States Mikaela Shiffrin
1 January 2012 Munich, Germany CE cancelled, lack of snow; not rescheduled[3]
3 January 2012 Zagreb, Croatia SL Austria Marlies Schild Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Michaela Kirchgasser
7 January 2012 Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria DH Austria Elisabeth Görgl United States Julia Mancuso  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter
8 January 2012 SG  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Anna Fenninger
14 January 2012 Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy DH Italy Daniela Merighetti United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch
15 January 2012 SG United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Slovenia Tina Maze
21 January 2012 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia[nb 10] GS France Tessa Worley Italy Federica Brignone Germany Viktoria Rebensburg
22 January 2012 SL Austria Michaela Kirchgasser Finland Tanja Poutiainen Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová
27 January 2012 St. Moritz, Switzerland SC United States Lindsey Vonn Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Nicole Hosp
28 January 2012 DH United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
29 January 2012[nb 11] SC Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Nicole Hosp
4 February 2012 Garmisch, Germany DH United States Lindsey Vonn  Switzerland  Nadja Kamer Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
5 February 2012 SG United States Julia Mancuso Austria Anna Fenninger Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
10 February 2012[nb 12] Soldeu, Andorra GS cancelled, strong winds; rescheduled to 2 March in Ofterschwang[17]
11 February 2012[18] SL Austria Marlies Schild Sweden Frida Hansdotter Austria Kathrin Zettel
12 February 2012 GS France Tessa Worley Slovenia Tina Maze Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch
18 February 2012 Sochi, Russia DH Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Austria Elisabeth Görgl United States Lindsey Vonn
19 February 2012 SC cancelled, heavy snow; not rescheduled[19]
21 February 2012 Moscow, Russia CE United States Julia Mancuso Austria Michaela Kirchgasser United States Lindsey Vonn
25 February 2012 Bansko, Bulgaria DH cancelled, strong winds; not rescheduled[20]
26 February 2012 SG United States Lindsey Vonn Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Italy Daniela Merighetti
2 March 2012[nb 13] Ofterschwang, Germany GS Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Slovenia Tina Maze Italy Irene Curtoni
Austria Elisabeth Görgl
3 March 2012 GS Germany Viktoria Rebensburg United States Lindsey Vonn Slovenia Tina Maze
4 March 2012 SL Canada Erin Mielzynski United States Resi Stiegler Austria Marlies Schild
9 March 2012 Åre, Sweden GS United States Lindsey Vonn Italy Federica Brignone Germany Viktoria Rebensburg
10 March 2012 SL Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová Canada Marie-Michèle Gagnon
14 March 2012 Schladming, Austria DH United States Lindsey Vonn France Marion Rolland Slovenia Tina Maze
15 March 2012 SG Germany Viktoria Rebensburg United States Julia Mancuso France Marion Rolland
17 March 2012 SL Austria Michaela Kirchgasser Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová Austria Marlies Schild
18 March 2012 GS Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Austria Anna Fenninger Italy Federica Brignone

Team event

Date Venue Event Winner Second Third Details
16 March 2012 Schladming, Austria TE  Austria
Eva-Maria Brem
Michaela Kirchgasser
Stephanie Köhle
Max Franz
Marcel Mathis
Philipp Schörghofer
  Switzerland
Lara Gut
Wendy Holdener
Markus Vogel
Ralph Weber
Silvan Zurbriggen


 Sweden
Therese Borssén
Frida Hansdotter
Anna Swenn-Larsson
Axel Bäck
Mattias Hargin
André Myhrer

Standings: Men

Names in bold have clinched the discipline title.

Overall

Pos. Points
1. Austria Marcel Hirscher 1355
2.  Switzerland  Beat Feuz 1330
3. Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 1131
4. Croatia Ivica Kostelić 1064
5. Austria Hannes Reichelt 1024
  • Final standings after 44 races.

Downhill

Pos. Points
1. Austria Klaus Kröll 605
2.  Switzerland  Beat Feuz 598
3.  Switzerland  Didier Cuche 521
4. Austria Hannes Reichelt 396
5. United States Bode Miller 383
  • Final standings after 11 races.

Super-G

Pos. Points
1. Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 413
2.  Switzerland  Didier Cuche 400
3.  Switzerland  Beat Feuz 368
4. Norway Kjetil Jansrud 342
5. Austria Klaus Kröll 304
  • Final standings after 8 races.

Giant slalom

Pos. Points
1. Austria Marcel Hirscher 705
2. United States Ted Ligety 513
3. Italy Massimiliano Blardone 408
4. France Alexis Pinturault 364
5. Austria Hannes Reichelt 337
  • Final standings after 9 races.

Slalom

Pos. Points
1. Sweden André Myhrer 644
2. Croatia Ivica Kostelić 610
3. Austria Marcel Hirscher 560
4. Italy Cristian Deville 450
5. Italy Stefano Gross 412
  • Final standings after 11 races.

Combined

Pos. Points
1. Croatia Ivica Kostelić 336
2.  Switzerland  Beat Feuz 300
3. Austria Romed Baumann 159
4. France Alexis Pinturault 130
5. Norway  Aksel Lund Svindal 128
  • Final standings after 4 races.

Standings: Ladies

Names in bold have clinched the discipline title.

Overall

Pos. Points
1. United States Lindsey Vonn 1980
2. Slovenia Tina Maze 1402
3. Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch 1227
4. United States Julia Mancuso 1020
5. Austria Anna Fenninger 994
  • Final standings after 37 races.

Downhill

Pos. Points
1. United States Lindsey Vonn 690
2. Liechtenstein Tina Weirather 400
3. Austria Elisabeth Görgl 384
4. Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch 379
5. United States Julia Mancuso 277
  • Final standings after 8 races.

Super-G

Pos. Points
1. United States Lindsey Vonn 453
2. United States Julia Mancuso 381
3. Austria Anna Fenninger 369
4. Slovenia Tina Maze 257
5.  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter 226
  • Final standings after 7 races.

Giant slalom

Pos. Points
1. Germany Viktoria Rebensburg 650
2. United States Lindsey Vonn 455
3. France Tessa Worley 446
4. Austria Anna Fenninger 442
5. Slovenia Tina Maze 367
  • Final standings after 9 races.

Slalom

Pos. Points
1. Austria Marlies Schild 760
2. Austria Michaela Kirchgasser 452
3. Slovenia Tina Maze 413
4. Slovakia Veronika Zuzulová 377
5. Austria Kathrin Zettel 356
  • Final standings after 10 races.

Combined

Pos. Points
1. United States Lindsey Vonn 180
2. Slovenia Tina Maze 125
3. Austria Nicole Hosp 120
4. Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch 110
5. Austria Kathrin Zettel 79
  • Final standings after 2 races.

Standings: Nations Cup

Nations in bold clinched title.

Overall

Pos. Points
1.  Austria 13676
2.  Italy 6907
3.    Switzerland  6503
4.  United States 6276
5.  France 6131
  • Final standings after 81 races.

Men

Pos. Points
1.  Austria 7767
2.    Switzerland  4472
3.  Italy 3861
4.  France 3736
5.  Norway 2247
  • Final standings after 44 races.

Ladies

Pos. Points
1.  Austria 5909
2.  United States 4057
3.  Italy 3046
4.  Germany 2970
5.  France 2395
  • Final standings after 37 races.

Footnotes

  1. Rescheduled from 10 December 2011 in Val d'Isère.[8]
  2. Rescheduled from 11 December 2011 in Val d'Isère.
  3. Rescheduled from 13 November 2011 in Levi.[10]
  4. Rescheduled from 17 December 2011 in Val Gardena.[12]
  5. Rescheduled from 20 January 2012 in Kitzbühel.[11]
  6. Rescheduled from 27 January 2012 in Garmisch.[11]
  7. Rescheduled from 10 December 2011 in Val d'Isère.[8]
  8. Rescheduled from 17 December 2011.[14]
  9. Rescheduled from 12 November 2011 in Levi.[10]
  10. Races moved from Maribor.[16]
  11. Rescheduled from 11 December 2011 in Val-d'Isère.[8]
  12. Rescheduled from 18 December 2011 in Courchevel.[14]
  13. Rescheduled from 18 December 2011 in Courchevel,[14] and 10 February 2012 in Soldeu.[17]

References

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  2. 1 2 "Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2011/12: Ladies" (PDF). FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 8 June 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 November 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 "Munich City Event cancelled". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 24 December 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  4. "Lindsey Vonn wins Are GS; clinches fourth overall title". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 9 March 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  5. Grassman, Oliver (9 March 2012). "Lindsey Vonn clinches fourth overall title". Globe and Mail. Canada: Phillip Crawley; The Globe and Mail Inc. Associated Press. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  6. Pinelli, Brian (18 March 2012). "World Cup Final Full of History". The New York Times. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr.; The New York Times Company. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  7. 1 2 "Flachau to host the rescheduled Levi slaloms". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 5 November 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  8. 1 2 3 4 "Val d'Isere races moved to Beaver Creek". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 30 November 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  9. "Men's downhill moved to Chamonix". ESPN. Associated Press. 21 December 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  10. 1 2 "Unusually warm autumn cancelled Levi World Cup event". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 3 November 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  11. 1 2 3 4 Jelusic, Ana (31 January 2012). "How weather made this a crazy season...". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
  12. "Wind forces cancellation of the Val Gardena Downhill". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 17 December 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
  13. "Abgesagte Val-d'Isere-Damen-Kombi in St. Moritz" [Cancelled Val-d'Isere Ladies Combined in St. Moritz]. skionline.ch (in German). skionline AG. Austria Presse Agentur. 14 January 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  14. 1 2 3 4 "Ladies slalom in Courchevel cancelled for Saturday". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 17 December 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
  15. "Cancelled Ladies Giant Slalom from Courchevel (FRA) rescheduled in Soldeu (AND)". fis-ski.com. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 13 January 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
  16. "Maribor races moved to Kranjska Gora". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 10 January 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  17. 1 2 "Canceled GS from Courchevel, Soldeu, rescheduled for Ofterschwang". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 19 February 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  18. Farrell, Shauna (10 February 2012). "Giant slalom canceled due to wind in Soldeu on Friday; slalom moved to Saturday". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  19. "Women's super-combi canceled in Sochi; title goes to Vonn". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 19 February 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  20. "Bansko: Wind cancels ladies downhill race". FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 25 February 2012. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
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