2009–10 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2009/10
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall Belarus Anton Kushnir China Nina Li
Moguls Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Jennifer Heil
Aerials Belarus Anton Kushnir China Nina Li
Ski Cross Switzerland Michael Schmid France Ophélie David
Nations Cup  Canada
Competition
Locations 17 17
Individual 27 28
Cancelled 4 3
 2008/09 2010/11 

The 2009/10 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the thirty first World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 12 December 2009 and lasted until 18 March 2010.[1][2] This season included three disciplines: moguls, aerials and ski cross. There were no halfpipe and dual moguls events this season on calendar.

Men

Moguls

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
271 1 11 December 2009[nb 1] Finland Suomu MO Sweden Jesper Björnlund United States Bryon Wilson Canada Alexandre Bilodeau
272 2 12 December 2009 Finland Suomu MO Sweden Jesper Björnlund United States Bryon Wilson United States Nathan Roberts
16 December 2009 France Méribel MO replaced in Suomu
273 3 8 January 2010 Canada Calgary MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Vincent Marquis Russia Alexandr Smyshlyaev
274 4 9 January 2010 Canada Calgary MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Alexandre Bilodeau Russia Alexandr Smyshlyaev
275 5 14 January 2010 United States Deer Valley MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith France Guilbaut Colas Kazakhstan Dmitriy Reiherd
276 6 16 January 2010 United States Deer Valley MO France Guilbaut Colas Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Alexandre Bilodeau
277 7 21 January 2010 United States Lake Placid MO France Guilbaut Colas Australia Dale Begg-Smith Sweden Jesper Bjoernlund
6 March 2010 Japan Inawashiro MO heavy fog
7 March 2010 Japan Inawashiro MO
278 8 12 March 2010 Sweden Åre MO Sweden Jesper Björnlund United States Patrick Deneen Canada Maxime Gingras
279 9 13 March 2010 Sweden Åre MO France Guilbaut Colas Canada Maxime Gingras United States Patrick Deneen
280 10 18 March 2010 Spain Sierra Nevada MO France Guilbaut Colas Australia Dale Begg-Smith France Pierre Ochs

Ski Cross

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
43 1 21 December 2009 Italy Innichen/San Candido SX Switzerland Michael Schmid France Xavier Kuhn United States Casey Puckett
44 2 22 December 2009 Italy Innichen/San Candido SX Switzerland Michael Schmid Norway Audun Grønvold Switzerland Conradign Netzer
45 3 5 January 2010 Austria St. Johann in Tirol SX Germany Simon Stickl United States Daron Rahlves Canada David Duncan
46 4 9 January 2010 France Les Contamines SX France Xavier Kuhn Canada Stanley Hayer Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus
47 5 13 January 2010 France Alpe d'Huez SX Canada Christopher Del Bosco Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus France Ted Piccard
48 6 20 January 2010 Canada Blue Mountain SX Austria Andreas Matt Sweden Lars Lewen Austria Patrick Koller
49 7 24 January 2010 United States Lake Placid SX Canada Christopher Del Bosco Austria Andreas Matt Canada David Duncan
3 March 2010 Norway Norefjell SX cancelled
50 8 6 March 2010 Sweden Branäs SX Switzerland Michael Schmid Canada Christopher Del Bosco Austria Andreas Matt
51 9 12 March 2010[nb 2] Switzerland Grindelwald SX Norway Audun Grønvold Switzerland Michael Schmid Canada Christopher Del Bosco
52 10 14 March 2010 Switzerland Meiringen-Hasliberg SX Switzerland Michael Schmid Norway Audun Grønvold Canada Christopher Del Bosco
53 11 20 March 2010 Spain Sierra Nevada SX Switzerland Michael Schmid Norway Audun Grønvold Switzerland Andreas Steffen

Aerials

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
270 1 19 December 2009 China Changchun AE Belarus Anton Kushnir China Zhongqing Liu China Chao Wu
271 2 20 December 2009 China Changchun AE China Zongyang Jia China Guangpu Qi Belarus Anton Kushnir
272 3 10 January 2010 Canada Calgary AE China Zongyang Jia Belarus Anton Kushnir Belarus Alexei Grishin
273 4 15 January 2010 United States Deer Valley AE Belarus Anton Kushnir China Guangpu Qi Belarus Dmitri Dashinski
274 5 22 January 2010 United States Lake Placid AE Belarus Anton Kushnir Canada Warren Shouldice Canada Ryan Blais
275 6 30 January 2010 Canada Mont Gabriel AE Belarus Anton Kushnir China Guangpu Qi Switzerland Renato Ulrich

Ladies

Moguls

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
271 1 11 December 2009[nb 3] Finland Suomu MO Canada Kristi Richards Japan Aiko Uemura United States Hannah Kearney
272 2 12 December 2009 Finland Suomu MO United States Hannah Kearney Canada Kristi Richards Canada Jennifer Heil
16 December 2009 France Méribel MO cancelled
273 3 8 January 2010 Canada Calgary MO Canada Jennifer Heil Czech Republic Nikola Sudová Austria Margarita Marbler
274 4 9 January 2010 Canada Calgary MO Canada Jennifer Heil Japan Aiko Uemura Czech Republic Nikola Sudová
275 5 14 January 2010 United States Deer Valley MO United States Heather McPhie
Canada Jennifer Heil
United States Shannon Bahrke
276 6 16 January 2010 United States Deer Valley MO Canada Jennifer Heil United States Heather McPhie United States Michelle Roark
277 7 21 January 2010 United States Lake Placid MO United States Hannah Kearney United States Shannon Bahrke United States Heather McPhie
6 March 2010 Japan Inawashiro MO cancelled
278 8 7 March 2010 Japan Inawashiro MO Japan Aiko Uemura Canada Jennifer Heil United States Shannon Bahrke
279 9 12 March 2010 Sweden Åre MO United States Hannah Kearney Canada Jennifer Heil United States Shannon Bahrke
280 10 13 March 2010 Sweden Åre MO United States Hannah Kearney United States Shannon Bahrke Canada Jennifer Heil
281 11 18 March 2010 Spain Sierra Nevada MO United States Eliza Outtrim Austria Margarita Marbler United States Heather McPhie

Ski Cross

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
44 1 21 December 2009 Italy Innichen/San Candido SX Sweden Anna Holmlund Canada Ashleigh McIvor France Ophélie David
45 2 22 December 2009 Italy Innichen/San Candido SX Sweden Anna Holmlund France Ophélie David Switzerland Sanna Lüdi
46 3 5 January 2010 Austria St. Johann in TirolSX France Ophélie David France Méryll Boulangeat Canada Julia Murray
47 4 9 January 2010 France Les Contamines SX Canada Ashleigh McIvor Canada Julia Murray Austria Karin Huttary
48 5 13 January 2010 France Alpe d'Huez SX Canada Kelsey Serwa France Ophélie David Canada Ashleigh McIvor
49 6 20 January 2010 Canada Blue Mountain SX Norway Marte Hoeie Gjefsen Canada Ashleigh McIvor Slovenia Saša Farič
50 7 24 January 2010 United States Lake Placid SX Canada Kelsey Serwa Switzerland Fanny Smith France Ophélie David
3 March 2010 Norway Norefjell SX cancelled
51 8 6 March 2010 Sweden Branäs SX France Ophélie David Canada Aleisha Cline Switzerland Fanny Smith
52 9 12 March 2010 Switzerland Grindelwald[nb 4] SX Canada Kelsey Serwa Canada Ashleigh McIvor Canada Danielle Poleschuk
53 10 14 March 2010 Switzerland Meiringen-Hasliberg SX Sweden Anna Holmlund France Ophélie David Norway Marte Høie Gjefsen
54 11 20 March 2010 Spain Sierra Nevada SX Sweden Anna Holmlund France Ophélie David Norway Marte Høie Gjefsen

Aerials

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
273 1 19 December 2009 China Changchun AE China Xinxin Guo China Nina Li China Mengtao Xu
274 2 20 December 2009 China Changchun AE China Mengtao Xu China Xinxin Guo China Xin Zhang
275 3 10 January 2010 Canada Calgary AE China Nina Li Switzerland Evelyne Leu China Xinxin Guo
276 4 15 January 2010 United States Deer Valley AE Australia Lydia Lassila China Mengtao Xu China Nina Li
277 5 22 January 2010 United States Lake Placid AE Australia Lydia Lassila China Nina Li China Xin Zhang
278 6 30 January 2010 Canada Mont Gabriel AE China Nina Li China Shuang Cheng Belarus Assoli Slivets

Men's standings

Overall

Rank Points
1 Belarus Anton Kushnir 90.00
2 Switzerland Michael Schmid 74.09
3 Australia Dale Begg-Smith 69.30
4 France Guilbaut Colas 61.50
5 Sweden Jesper Bjoernlund 55.20
  • Standings after 27 races.

Moguls

Rank Points
1 Australia Dale Begg-Smith 693
2 France Guilbaut Colas 615
3 Sweden Jesper Bjoernlund 552
4 Canada Alexandre Bilodeau 347
5 United States Bryon Wilson 306
  • Standings after 10 races.

Aerials

Rank Points
1 Belarus Anton Kushnir 540
2 China Qi Guangpu 265
3 China Zongyang Jia 246
4 Switzerland Renato Ulrich 215
5 Belarus Timofei Slivets 192
  • Standings after 6 races.

Ski Cross

Rank Points
1 Switzerland Michael Schmid 815
2 Canada Christopher Del Bosco 547
3 Norway Audun Grønvold 530
4 Austria Andreas Matt 432
5 Canada Stanley Hayer 352
  • Standings after 11 races.

Ladies' standings

Overall

Rank Points
1 China Nina Li 72.67
2 France Ophélie David 66.82
3 United States Hannah Kearney 65.91
4 China Guo Xinxin 57.67
5 United States Heather McPhie 56.00
  • Standings after 28 races.

Moguls

Rank Points
1 Canada Jennifer Heil 725
2 United States Heather McPhie 616
3 United States Hannah Kearney 616
4 United States Shannon Bahrke 507
5 Austria Margarita Marbler 410
  • Standings after 11 races.

Aerials

Rank Points
1 China Nina Li 436
2 China Xinxin Guo 346
3 China Mengtao Xu 314
4 Australia Lydia Lassila 259
5 China Xin Zhang 254
  • Standings after 6 races.

Ski Cross

Rank Points
1 France Ophélie David 735
2 Canada Ashleigh McIvor 608
3 Sweden Anna Holmlund 522
4 Canada Kelsey Serwa 487
5 Norway Marte Høie Gjefsen 381
  • Standings after 11 races.

Nations Cup

Overall

Rank Points
1  Canada 845
2  United States 591
3  China 452
4   Switzerland 395
5  France 297
  • Standings after 55 races.

Men

Rank Points
1  Canada 418
2  United States 243
3   Switzerland 239
4  France 197
5  China 165
  • Standings after 27 races.

Ladies

Rank Points
1  Canada 427
2  United States 348
3  China 287
4   Switzerland 156
5  Australia 112
  • Standings after 28 races.

Footnotes

  1. Moguls event for men cancelled in Meribel on 16 December 2009 was replaced in Suomu on 11 December 2009.
  2. Ski cross event for men in Grindelwald replaces the 11 March 2010 date on the same place.
  3. Moguls event for ladies cancelled in Meribel on 16 December 2009 was replaced in Suomu on 11 December 2009.
  4. Ski cross event for ladies in Grindelwald replaces the 11 March 2010 date on the same place.

References

  1. "FIS Calendar". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  2. "Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
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