FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2010/11
Discipline Men Women
Overall Croatia Ivica Kostelić Germany Maria Riesch
Downhill Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Lindsey Vonn
Super-G Switzerland Didier Cuche United States Lindsey Vonn
Giant slalom United States Ted Ligety Germany Viktoria Rebensburg
Slalom Croatia Ivica Kostelić Austria Marlies Schild
Super combined Croatia Ivica Kostelić United States Lindsey Vonn
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Nations Cup Overall Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 19 18
Individual 36 33
Mixed 1 1
Cancelled 3 5
Rescheduled 1 3
2011 World Cup Champions
Ivica Kostelić became the first man from Croatia to win the overall World Cup.
Maria Riesch became the first German woman since Katja Seizinger in 1998 to win the overall World Cup.

The 45th World Cup season began on 23 October 2010, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 20 March 2011, at the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.[1]

Being an odd-numbered year, the biennial World Championships took place in February. The 2011 World Championships were held between 8–20 February at Garmisch Classic in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany.

The season saw the introduction of a new event to the World Cup, the city event. The race in parallel giant slalom took place in Munich, Germany.[2]

The overall titles were won by Maria Riesch of Germany and Ivica Kostelić of Croatia; both skiers winning their first overall crowns. Kostelić secured his overall victory several races before the end of the season while Riesch and Lindsey Vonn of the United States were close together before the finals at Lenzerheide, Switzerland. Riesch had a significant lead after the World Championship but Vonn caught up and took the lead before the last slalom race. Slovenia's Tina Maze won her first slalom in that race, Riesch's fourth place compared to Vonn's thirteenth gave her a three-point advantage.[3] The cancellation of the last race – one of four to be cancelled at Lenzerheide – meant that Riesch won the title.[4]

Calendar

Men

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, KB – Classic Combined, SC – Super combined, CE – City Event (Parallel)[5]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
24 October 2010   Austria SöldenGS cnx cancelled after 1st run; fog & wind[6]
1408114 November 2010   Finland LeviSL 401 France Jean-Baptiste GrangeSweden André MyhrerCroatia Ivica Kostelić
1409227 November 2010   Canada Lake LouiseDH 405 Austria Michael WalchhoferAustria Mario Scheiber
Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
1410328 November 2010   SG 153 Switzerland Tobias GrünenfelderSwitzerland Carlo JankaAustria Romed Baumann
3 December 2010   United States Beaver CreekDH cnx strong winds; replaced in Kvitfjell on 11 March 2011[7]
141144 December 2010   SG 154 Austria Georg StreitbergerFrance Adrien ThéauxSwitzerland Didier Cuche
141255 December 2010   GS 341 United States Ted LigetyNorway Kjetil JansrudAustria Marcel Hirscher
1413611 December 2010   France Val-d'IsèreGS 342 United States Ted LigetyNorway Aksel Lund SvindalItaly Massimiliano Blardone
1414712 December 2010   SL 402 Austria Marcel HirscherAustria Benjamin RaichFrance Steve Missillier
1415817 December 2010   Italy Val GardenaSG 155 Austria Michael WalchhoferGermany Stephan KepplerCanada Erik Guay
1416918 December 2010   DH 406 Switzerland Silvan ZurbriggenAustria Romed BaumannSwitzerland Didier Cuche
14171019 December 2010   Italy Alta BadiaGS 343 United States Ted LigetyFrance Cyprien RichardFrance Thomas Fanara
14181129 December 2010   Italy BormioDH 407 Austria Michael WalchhoferSwitzerland Silvan ZurbriggenItaly Christof Innerhofer
1419122 January 2011   Germany MunichCE 001 Croatia Ivica KostelićFrance Julien LizerouxUnited States Bode Miller
1420136 January 2011   Croatia ZagrebSL 403 Sweden André MyhrerCroatia Ivica KostelićSweden Mattias Hargin
1421148 January 2011   Switzerland AdelbodenGS 344 France Cyprien Richard
Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
France Thomas Fanara
1422159 January 2011   SL 404 Croatia Ivica KostelićAustria Marcel HirscherAustria Reinfried Herbst
14231614 January 2011   Switzerland WengenSC 109 Croatia Ivica KostelićSwitzerland Carlo JankaNorway Aksel Lund Svindal
14241715 January 2011   DH 408 Austria Klaus KröllSwitzerland Didier CucheSwitzerland Carlo Janka
14251816 January 2011   SL 405 Croatia Ivica KostelićAustria Marcel HirscherFrance Jean-Baptiste Grange
14261921 January 2011   Austria KitzbühelSG 156 Croatia Ivica KostelićAustria Georg StreitbergerNorway Aksel Lund Svindal
14272022 January 2011   DH 409 Switzerland Didier CucheUnited States Bode MillerFrance Adrien Théaux
14282123 January 2011   SL 406 France Jean-Baptiste GrangeCroatia Ivica KostelićItaly Giuliano Razzoli
14292223 January 2011   KB 110 Croatia Ivica KostelićSwitzerland Silvan ZurbriggenAustria Romed Baumann
14302325 January 2011   Austria SchladmingSL 407 France Jean-Baptiste GrangeSweden André MyhrerSweden Mattias Hargin
14312429 January 2011   France ChamonixDH 410 Switzerland Didier CucheItaly Dominik ParisAustria Klaus Kröll
14322530 January 2011   SC 111 Croatia Ivica KostelićCroatia Natko Zrnčić-DimNorway Aksel Lund Svindal
1433265 February 2011   Austria HinterstoderSG 157 Austria Hannes ReicheltAustria Benjamin RaichUnited States Bode Miller
1434276 February 2011   GS 345 Austria Philipp SchörghoferNorway Kjetil JansrudSwitzerland Carlo Janka
2011 World Championships (8–20 February)
14352826 February 2011   Bulgaria BanskoSC 112 Italy Christof InnerhoferGermany Felix NeureutherFrance Thomas Mermillod-Blondin
14362927 February 2011   SL 408 Austria Mario MattAustria Reinfried HerbstFrance Jean-Baptiste Grange
1437305 March 2011   Slovenia Kranjska GoraGS 346 Switzerland Carlo JankaFrance Alexis PinturaultUnited States Ted Ligety
1438316 March 2011   SL 409 Austria Mario MattUnited States Nolan Kasper
Sweden Axel Bäck
143932[nb 1]11 March 2011   Norway KvitfjellDH 411 Switzerland Beat FeuzCanada Erik GuayAustria Michael Walchhofer
14403312 March 2011   DH 412 Austria Michael WalchhoferAustria Klaus KröllSwitzerland Beat Feuz
14413413 March 2011   SG 158 Switzerland Didier CucheAustria Klaus KröllAustria Joachim Puchner
14423516 March 2011   Switzerland LenzerheideDH 413 France Adrien ThéauxAustria Joachim PuchnerNorway Aksel Lund Svindal
17 March 2011   SG cnx rain[8]
18 March 2011   GS cnx poor conditions[9]
14433619 March 2011   SL 410 Italy Giuliano RazzoliAustria Mario MattGermany Felix Neureuther

Ladies

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom, SG – Super giant slalom, SC – Super combined, CE – City Event (Parallel)[10]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
1318123 October 2010   Austria SöldenGS 340 Germany Viktoria RebensburgGermany Kathrin HölzlItaly Manuela Mölgg
1319213 November 2010   Finland LeviSL 382 Austria Marlies SchildGermany Maria RieschFinland Tanja Poutiainen
1320327 November 2010   United States AspenGS 341 France Tessa WorleyGermany Viktoria RebensburgGermany Kathrin Hölzl
1321428 November 2010   SL 383 Sweden Maria Pietilä HolmnerGermany Maria RieschFinland Tanja Poutiainen
132253 December 2010   Canada Lake LouiseDH 337 Germany Maria RieschUnited States Lindsey VonnAustria Elisabeth Görgl
132364 December 2010   DH 338 Germany Maria RieschUnited States Lindsey VonnSwitzerland Dominique Gisin
132475 December 2010   SG 172 United States Lindsey VonnGermany Maria RieschUnited States Julia Mancuso
11 December 2010   Switzerland St. MoritzSG cnx cancelled during 1st run, strong winds; replaced in Val-d'Isère on 17 December 2010[11]
1325812 December 2010   GS 342 France Tessa WorleyFinland Tanja PoutiainenSlovenia Tina Maze
[nb 2]17 December 2010   France Val-d'IsèreSG cnx canceled; heavy snow; replaced in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 21 January 2011[12]
1326918 December 2010   DH 339 United States Lindsey VonnSwitzerland Nadja KamerSwitzerland Lara Gut
13271019 December 2010   SC 087 United States Lindsey VonnAustria Elisabeth GörglAustria Nicole Hosp
13281121 December 2010   France CourchevelSL 384 Austria Marlies SchildFinland Tanja PoutiainenSlovenia Tina Maze
13291228 December 2010   Austria SemmeringGS 343 France Tessa WorleyGermany Maria RieschGermany Kathrin Hölzl
13301329 December 2010   SL 385 Austria Marlies SchildGermany Maria RieschGermany Christina Geiger
1331142 January 2011   Germany MunichCE 001 Sweden Maria Pietilä HolmnerSlovenia Tina MazeAustria Elisabeth Görgl
1332154 January 2011   Croatia ZagrebSL 386 Austria Marlies SchildGermany Maria RieschItaly Manuela Mölgg
1333168 January 2011   Austria ZauchenseeDH 340 United States Lindsey VonnSweden Anja PärsonAustria Anna Fenninger
1334179 January 2011   SG 173 Switzerland Lara GutUnited States Lindsey VonnSwitzerland Dominique Gisin
13351811 January 2011   Austria FlachauSL 387 Germany Maria Riesch
Finland Tanja Poutiainen
France Nastasia Noens
15 January 2011   Slovenia MariborGS cnx cancelled during 1st run, warm weather[13]
16 January 2011   SL cnx warm weather[13]
133619[nb 3]21 January 2011   Italy CortinaSG 174 United States Lindsey VonnSweden Anja PärsonAustria Anna Fenninger
13372022 January 2011   DH 341 Germany Maria RieschUnited States Julia MancusoUnited States Lindsey Vonn
13382123 January 2011   SG 175 United States Lindsey VonnGermany Maria RieschSwitzerland Lara Gut
29 January 2011   Italy SestriereDH cnx fog; replaced in Sestriere on 30 January 2011[14]
[nb 4]30 January 2011   DH cnx heavy snow[13]
30 January 2011   SC cnx originally scheduled; moved to Sestriere on 31 January 2011
[nb 5]31 January 2011   SC cnx heavy snow; replaced in Tarvisio on 4 March 2011[15]
1339224 February 2011   Germany Arber-ZwieselSL 388 Austria Marlies SchildSlovakia Veronika ZuzulováFinland Tanja Poutiainen
5 February 2011   GS cnx strong winds and bad visibility; replaced in Arber-Zwiesel on 6 February 2011[16]
134023[nb 6]6 February 2011   GS 344 Germany Viktoria RebensburgItaly Federica BrignoneAustria Kathrin Zettel
2011 World Championships (8–20 February)
13412425 February 2011   Sweden ÅreSC 088 Germany Maria RieschSlovenia Tina MazeAustria Elisabeth Görgl
13422526 February 2011   DH 342 United States Lindsey VonnSlovenia Tina MazeGermany Maria Riesch
13432627 February 2011   SG 176 Germany Maria RieschUnited States Lindsey VonnUnited States Julia Mancuso
134427[nb 7]4 March 2011   Italy TarvisioSC 089 Slovenia Tina MazeUnited States Lindsey VonnGermany Maria Riesch
1345285 March 2011   DH 343 Sweden Anja PärsonUnited States Lindsey VonnAustria Elisabeth Görgl
1346296 March 2011   SG 177 United States Lindsey VonnUnited States Julia MancusoGermany Maria Riesch
13473011 March 2011   Czech Republic Špindlerův MlýnGS 345 Germany Viktoria RebensburgItaly Denise KarbonUnited States Lindsey Vonn
13483112 March 2011   SL 389 Austria Marlies SchildAustria Kathrin ZettelSlovenia Tina Maze
13493216 March 2011   Switzerland LenzerheideDH 344 United States Julia MancusoSwitzerland Lara GutAustria Elisabeth Görgl
17 March 2011   SG cnx rain[8]
13503318 March 2011   SL 390 Slovenia Tina MazeAustria Marlies SchildSlovakia Veronika Zuzulová
19 March 2011   GS cnx poor conditions[17]

Nation team event

Event key: PG – Parallel giant slalom
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
5120 March 2011  Switzerland LenzerheidePG 002   Germany
Viktoria Rebensburg
Maria Riesch
Susanne Riesch
Fritz Dopfer
Stephan Keppler
Felix Neureuther
 Italy
Federica Brignone
Giulia Gianesini
Denise Karbon
Cristian Deville
Manfred Mölgg
Giuliano Razzoli
 Austria
Anna Fenninger
Elisabeth Görgl
Michaela Kirchgasser
Romed Baumann
Hannes Reichelt
Philipp Schörghofer

Men's standings

Ladies' standings

Nations Cup

Footnotes

  1. Downhill from Beaver Creek was rescheduled to Kvitfjell on 11 March 2011
  2. Super giant slalom from St. Moritz was rescheduled to Val-d'Isère on 17 December 2010
  3. Super giant slalom from St. Moritz and moved to Val-d'Isère was rescheduled in Cortina on 21 January 2011
  4. Downhill from Sestriere rescheduled from 29 to 30 January 2011 was finally canceled
  5. Super combined from Sestriere moved from 30 to 31 January 2011 was rescheduled to Tarvisio on 4 March 2011
  6. Giant slalom from Arber-Zwiesel rescheduled from 5 to 6 February 2011
  7. Super combined from Sestriere moved from 30 to 31 January 2011 was rescheduled to Tarvisio on 4 March 2011

References

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