2016–17 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2016/17
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall
Moguls
Aerials
Ski Cross
SX Audi Tour
Halfpipe
Slopestyle
Big Air
FIS Super Series
Nations Cup
Competition
Locations 32 32
Individual 46 46
Team 2 2
 2015/16 2017/18 

The 2016/17 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup is the thirty eighth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season will start on 3 September 2016 and will end on 26 March 2017. This season includes six disciplines: moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.[1]

Map of world cup hosts

All 33 locations hosting world cup events both for men and ladies.

2016–17 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup (Asia)
2016–17 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup (North America)
El Colorado
2016–17 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup (South America)

Men

Ski Cross

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
119 1 9 December 2016 France Val Thorens SX
120 2 10 December 2016 France Val Thorens SX
121 3 13 December 2016 Switzerland Arosa (night) SX
122 4 17 December 2016 Austria Montafon SX
123 5 21 December 2016 Italy Innichen SX
124 6 22 December 2016 Italy Innichen SX
1st SX Audi Tour (9–22 December 2016)
125 7 15 January 2017 Italy Watles SX
126 8 22 January 2017 France Megève SX
127 9 4 February 2017 Germany Feldberg SX
128 10 5 February 2017 Germany Feldberg SX
129 11 11 February 2017 Sweden Idre SX
130 12 12 February 2017 Sweden Idre SX
131 13 25 February 2017 Russia Sunny Valley SX
132 14 4 March 2017 Canada Blue Mountain SX

Moguls

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
65 1 4 February 2017 United States Deer Valley DM
66 2 19 February 2017 Japan Tazawako DM
67 3 26 February 2017 China Thaiwoo DM
317 1 10 December 2016 Finland Ruka MO
318 2 14 January 2017 United States Lake Placid MO
319 3 22 January 2017 Canada Val St. Come MO
320 4 28 January 2017 Canada Calgary MO
321 5 2 February 2017 United States Deer Valley MO
322 6 11 February 2017 South Korea Bokwang/Pyeongchang MO
323 7 18 February 2017 Japan Tazawako MO
324 8 25 February 2017 China Thaiwoo MO

Aerials

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
318 1 17 December 2016 China Beida Lake AE
319 2 18 December 2016 China Beida Lake AE
320 3 14 January 2017 United States Lake Placid AE
321 4 3 February 2017 United States Deer Valley AE
322 5 10 February 2017 South Korea Bokwang/Pyeongchang AE
323 6 25 February 2017 Belarus Minsk AE
324 7 4 March 2017 Russia Moscow AE

Big Air

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
2 1 3 September 2016 Chile El Colorado BA Sweden Henrik Harlaut Switzerland Fabian Bösch Switzerland Luca Schuler [2]
3 2 11 November 2016 Italy Milan BA Switzerland Kai Mahler Norway Oystein Braaten Norway Eirik Sateroy [3]
4 3 2 December 2016 Germany Mönchengladbach BA Sweden Henrik Harlaut Switzerland Luca Schuler Norway Eirik Sateroy [4]
5 4 11 February 2017 Canada Quebec City BA
FIS Super Series (11 November 2016 – 11 February 2017)
6 5 24 March 2017 Norway Myrkdalen-Voss BA

Slopestyle

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
18 1 14 January 2017 France Font Romeu SS
19 2 29 January 2017 Italy Seiser Alm SS
20 3 4 February 2017 United States Mammoth Mountain SS
21 4 12 February 2017 Canada Quebec City SS
22 5 4 March 2017 Switzerland Silvaplana SS

Halfpipe

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
34 1 17 December 2016 United States Copper Mountain HP
35 2 3 February 2017 United States Mammoth Mountain HP
36 3 18 February 2017 South Korea Bokwang/Pyeongchang HP
37 4 7 March 2017 France Tignes (night) HP

Ladies

Ski Cross

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
120 1 9 December 2016 France Val Thorens SX
121 2 10 December 2016 France Val Thorens SX
122 3 13 December 2016 Switzerland Arosa (night) SX
123 4 17 December 2016 Austria Montafon SX
124 5 21 December 2016 Italy Innichen SX
125 6 22 December 2016 Italy Innichen SX
1st SX Audi Tour (9–22 December 2016)
126 7 15 January 2017 Italy Watles SX
127 8 22 January 2017 France Megève SX
128 9 4 February 2017 Germany Feldberg SX
129 10 5 February 2017 Germany Feldberg SX
130 11 11 February 2017 Sweden Idre SX
131 12 12 February 2017 Sweden Idre SX
132 13 25 February 2017 Russia Sunny Valley SX
133 14 4 March 2017 Canada Blue Mountain SX

Moguls

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
64 1 4 February 2017 United States Deer Valley DM
65 2 19 February 2017 Japan Tazawako DM
66 3 26 February 2017 China Thaiwoo DM
318 1 10 December 2016 Finland Ruka MO
319 2 14 January 2017 United States Lake Placid MO
320 3 22 January 2017 Canada Val St. Come MO
321 4 28 January 2017 Canada Calgary MO
322 5 2 February 2017 United States Deer Valley MO
323 6 11 February 2017 South Korea Bokwang/Pyeongchang MO
324 7 18 February 2017 Japan Tazawako MO
325 8 25 February 2017 China Thaiwoo MO

Aerials

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
321 1 17 December 2016 China Beida Lake AE
322 2 18 December 2016 China Beida Lake AE
323 3 14 January 2017 United States Lake Placid AE
324 4 3 February 2017 United States Deer Valley AE
325 5 10 February 2017 South Korea Bokwang/Pyeongchang AE
326 6 25 February 2017 Belarus Minsk AE
327 7 4 March 2017 Russia Moscow AE

Big Air

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
2 1 3 September 2016 Chile El Colorado BA Sweden Emma Dahlström Switzerland Giulia Tanno Chile Melanie Kraizel [5]
3 2 11 November 2016 Italy Milan BA Germany Lisa Zimmermann Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud Sweden Emma Dahlström [6]
4 3 2 December 2016 Germany Mönchengladbach BA Italy Silvia Bertagna Sweden Emma Dahlström Germany Lisa Zimmermann [7]
5 4 11 February 2017 Canada Quebec City BA
FIS Super Series (11 November 2016 – 11 February 2017)
6 5 24 March 2017 Norway Myrkdalen-Voss BA

Slopestyle

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
18 1 14 January 2017 France Font Romeu SS
19 2 29 January 2017 Italy Seiser Alm SS
20 3 4 February 2017 United States Mammoth Mountain SS
21 4 12 February 2017 Canada Quebec City SS
22 5 4 March 2017 Switzerland Silvaplana SS

Halfpipe

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
34 1 17 December 2016 United States Copper Mountain HP
35 2 3 February 2017 United States Mammoth Mountain HP
36 3 18 February 2017 South Korea Bokwang/Pyeongchang HP
37 4 7 March 2017 France Tignes (night) HP

Team

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Det.
4 1 17 December 2016 China Beida Lake AET
1 1 25 March 2017 Norway Myrkdalen-Voss BAT

Men's standings

Aerials

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 7 races events.

Moguls

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 11 races.

Overall

Rank Points
1 Sweden Henrik Harlaut 46
2 Switzerland Luca Schuler 33
3 Switzerland Kai Mahler 28
4 Norway Oystein Braaten 26
5 Norway Eirik Sateroy 24
  • Standings after 3 of 46 races.

Halfpipe

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 4 races.

Slopestyle

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 5 races.

Ski Cross

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 14 races.

FIS Super Series

Rank Points
1 Norway Oystein Braaten 130
2 Sweden Henrik Harlaut 129
3 Norway Eirik Sateroy 120
4 Switzerland Kai Mahler 116
5 Switzerland Luca Schuler 106
  • Standings after 2 of 3 races

Big Air

Rank Points
1 Sweden Henrik Harlaut 229
2 Switzerland Luca Schuler 166
3 Switzerland Kai Mahler 140
4 Norway Oystein Braaten 130
5 Norway Eirik Sateroy 120
  • Standings after 3 of 5 races.

SX Audi Tour

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 6 races.

Ladies' standings

Aerials

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 7 events.

Moguls

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 11 races.

Overall

Rank Points
1 Sweden Emma Dahlström 48
2 Germany Lisa Zimmermann 32
3 Italy Silvia Bertagna 30
4 Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud 25
5 Switzerland Giulia Tanno 21
  • Standings after 3 of 46 races.

Halfpipe

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 4 races.

Slopestyle

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 5 races.

Ski Cross

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 14 races.

FIS Super Series

Rank Points
1 Germany Lisa Zimmermann 160
2 Italy Silvia Bertagna 150
3 Sweden Emma Dahlström 140
4 Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud 125
5 Switzerland Sarah Hoefflin 86
  • Standings after 2 of 3 races.

Big Air

Rank Points
1 Sweden Emma Dahlström 240
2 Germany Lisa Zimmermann 160
3 Italy Silvia Bertagna 150
4 Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud 125
5 Switzerland Giulia Tanno 106
  • Standings after 3 of 5 races.

SX Audi Tour

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 6 races.

Nations Cup

Aerials

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 14 events.

Moguls

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 22 events.

Ski Cross

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 28 events.

Halfpipe

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 8 events.

Slopestyle

Rank Points
1
2
3
4
5
  • Standings after 0 of 10 events.

Big Air

Rank Points
1   Switzerland 706
2  Sweden 587
3  Norway 327
4  Italy 267
5  Germany 259
  • Standings after 6 of 10 events.

Men's overall

Rank Points
1   Switzerland 415
2  Sweden 347
3  Norway 327
4  Italy 117
5  Canada 65
  • Standings after 3 of 46 events.

Ladies' overall

Rank Points
1   Switzerland 291
2  Sweden 240
3  Germany 216
4  Italy 150
5  Chile 110
  • Standings after 3 of 46 events.

Overall

Rank Points
1   Switzerland 706
2  Sweden 587
3  Norway 327
4  Italy 267
5  Germany 259
  • Standings after 6 of 94 events.

References

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