FIS Snowboard World Cup


















































FIS Snowboard World Cup
Status active
Genre sports event
Date(s)
Northern wintertime season
Begins December
Ends March
Frequency annual
Country varying
Inaugurated 1994 (1994)
Most recent 2017–18 FIS Snowboard World Cup
Next event 2018–19 FIS Snowboard World Cup

The FIS Snowboard World Cup is an annual snowboarding competition, arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS) since 1994. Throughout the years they have come and gone different disciplines, and categories that grouped some of the disciplines.


Currently disciplines contested in the World Cup are: Parallel giant slalom and Parallel slalom (grouped into Parallel category), Halfpipe, Big air and Slope style (grouped into AFU category) and the discipline-category of Snowboard cross. Some of these disciplines have played discontinuously in time. The only discipline contested in every season of the World Cup is the Halfpipe (and from 1996–97 season the Snowboard cross).


There was an Overall classification until the 2009–10 season. Since then, the World Cup is divided into the three categories described above, some of which already existed before.




Contents






  • 1 Men's standings


    • 1.1 Existing disciplines and grouped


      • 1.1.1 Parallel (1994–, discontinuously)


        • 1.1.1.1 Parallel giant slalom (1999–, discontinuously)


        • 1.1.1.2 Parallel slalom (2000–, discontinuously)




      • 1.1.2 AFU (2010–)


        • 1.1.2.1 Halfpipe (1994–)


        • 1.1.2.2 Big air (2001–, discontinuously)


        • 1.1.2.3 Slope style (2011–)




      • 1.1.3 Snowboard cross (1996–)




    • 1.2 Extinct disciplines


      • 1.2.1 Overall (1994–2010)


      • 1.2.2 Giant slalom (1994–2002)


      • 1.2.3 Slalom (1994–1999)






  • 2 Women's standings


    • 2.1 Existing disciplines and grouped


      • 2.1.1 Parallel (1994–, discontinuously)


        • 2.1.1.1 Parallel giant slalom (1995–, discontinuously)


        • 2.1.1.2 Parallel slalom (1994–, discontinuously)




      • 2.1.2 AFU (2010–) Freestyle overall (HP/BA/SS)


        • 2.1.2.1 Halfpipe (1994–)


        • 2.1.2.2 Big air (2010–, discontinuously)


        • 2.1.2.3 Slope style (2011–)




      • 2.1.3 Snowboard cross (1996–)




    • 2.2 Extinct disciplines


      • 2.2.1 Overall (1994–2010)


      • 2.2.2 Giant slalom (1994–2002)


      • 2.2.3 Slalom (1994–1999)






  • 3 All-time medal count


    • 3.1 Most successful athletes




  • 4 External links





Men's standings



Existing disciplines and grouped



Parallel (1994–, discontinuously)

















































































































Season
Winner
Runner-up
Third
1994–95

United States Mike Jacoby

Germany Christoph Behounek

Germany Rainer Krug
No discipline standings between 1995–96 and 1998–99 seasons
1999–00

France Mathieu Bozzetto

France Nicolas Huet

Austria Felix Stadler
No discipline standings in 2000–01 season
2001–02

France Mathieu Bozzetto

Slovenia Dejan Košir

Austria Felix Stadler(2)
2002–03

France Mathieu Bozzetto(3)

Slovenia Dejan Košir(2)

Germany Markus Ebner
2003–04

Austria Siegfried Grabner

France Mathieu Bozzetto

Switzerland Urs Eiselin
2004–05

Switzerland Philipp Schoch

Switzerland Urs Eiselin

Austria Siegfried Grabner
2005–06

Switzerland Simon Schoch

Switzerland Philipp Schoch

Switzerland Heinz Inniger
2006–07

Switzerland Simon Schoch(3)

Austria Siegfried Grabner

Slovenia Rok Flander
2007–08

Austria Benjamin Karl

France Mathieu Bozzetto

Austria Andreas Prommegger
2008–09

Austria Siegfried Grabner

Austria Benjamin Karl

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson
2009–10

Austria Benjamin Karl

Austria Andreas Prommegger

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson(2)
2010–11

Austria Benjamin Karl(2)

Austria Andreas Prommegger(2)

Italy Roland Fischnaller
2011–12

Austria Andreas Prommegger

Italy Roland Fischnaller

Austria Benjamin Karl
2012–13

Austria Andreas Prommegger(2)

Italy Roland Fischnaller

Slovenia Žan Košir
2013–14

Austria Lukas Mathies

France Sylvain Dufour

Slovenia Žan Košir(2)
2014–15

Slovenia Žan Košir

Italy Roland Fischnaller

United States Justin Reiter
2015–16

Bulgaria Radoslav Yankov

Italy Roland Fischnaller(4)

Russia Andrey Sobolev

  • Medals:




































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Austria (AUT)
8 4 5 17
2
 France (FRA)
3 4 0 7
3
  Switzerland (SUI)
3 2 2 7
4
 Slovenia (SLO)
1 2 3 6
5
 United States (USA)
1 0 1 2
6
 Bulgaria (BUL)
1 0 0 1
7
 Italy (ITA)
0 4 1 5
8
 Germany (GER)
0 1 2 3
9
 Canada (CAN)
0 0 2 2
10
 Russia (RUS)
0 0 1 1
Totals (10 nations) 17 17 17 51


Parallel giant slalom (1999–, discontinuously)














































Season
Winner
Second
Third
1999–00

France Mathieu Bozzetto

France Nicolas Huet

Austria Felix Stadler
No discipline standings in 2000–01 season
2001–02

Slovenia Dejan Košir

France Mathieu Bozzetto

Austria Siegfried Grabner
No discipline standings between 2002–03 and 2011–12 seasons
2012–13

Austria Andreas Prommegger

Italy Roland Fischnaller

Slovenia Rok Marguc
2013–14

Austria Lukas Mathies

France Sylvain Dufour

Slovenia Žan Košir
2014–15

Slovenia Žan Košir

Russia Vic Wild

Russia Andrey Sobolev
2015–16

Russia Andrey Sobolev

Bulgaria Radoslav Yankov

Austria Andreas Prommegger


Parallel slalom (2000–, discontinuously)













































Season
Winner
Second
Third
2000–01

France Mathieu Bozzetto

France Nicolas Huet

Sweden Richard Rikardsson
2001–02

France Mathieu Bozzetto(2)

France Nicolas Huet(2)

Slovenia Dejan Košir
No discipline standings between 2002–03 and 2011–12 seasons
2012–13

Italy Roland Fischnaller

Slovenia Žan Košir

Italy Aaron March
2013–14

France Sylvain Dufour

Switzerland Simon Schoch

Austria Lukas Mathies
2014–15

Slovenia Žan Košir

Italy Roland Fischnaller

Austria Benjamin Karl
2015–16

Italy Roland Fischnaller(2)

Slovenia Žan Košir

Bulgaria Radoslav Yankov




















































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 France (FRA)
4 5 0 9
2
 Slovenia (SLO)
3 2 3 8
3
 Italy (ITA)
2 2 1 5
4
 Austria (AUT)
2 0 5 7
5
 Russia (RUS)
1 1 1 3
6
 Bulgaria (BUL)
0 1 1 2
7
  Switzerland (SUI)
0 1 0 1
8
 Sweden (SWE)
0 0 1 1
Totals (8 nations) 12 12 12 36


AFU (2010–)













































Season
Winner
Second
Third
2010–11

Australia Nathan Johnstone

Austria Clemens Schattschneider

Japan Ryo Aono
2011–12

Finland Janne Korpi

Netherlands Dimi de Jong

Finland Petja Piiroinen
2012–13

Finland Janne Korpi

United States Scott Lago

China Yiwei Zhang
2013–14

Sweden Hans Hedberg

Finland Petja Piiroinen

Slovenia Scotty James
2014–15

Finland Janne Korpi

Finland Petja Piiroinen

United States Taylor Gold
China Yiwei Zhang
2015–16

Japan Ryo Aono

United States Chris Corning

Canada Max Parrot


Halfpipe (1994–)












































































































































Season
Winner
Runner-up
Third
1994–95

United States Lael Gregory

United States Ross Powers

Switzerland Ivan Zeller
1995–96

United States Ross Powers

United States Rob Kingwill

United States Dan Smith
1996–97

Sweden Jonas Gunnarsson

United States Dan Smith

Canada Trevor Andrew
1997–98

Sweden Fredrik Sterner

Norway Klas Vangen

Norway Kim Christiansen
1998–99

United States Ross Powers(2)

United States Tommy Czeschin

Sweden Magnus Sterner
1999–00

Sweden Thomas Johansson

Sweden Magnus Sterner(2)

Sweden Fredrik Sterner
2000–01

Sweden Magnus Sterner

Sweden Stefan Karlsson

Germany Jan Michaelis
2001–02

Germany Jan Michaelis

Finland Risto Mattila

Finland Antti Autti
2002–03

Germany Xaver Hoffmann

Sweden Magnus Sterner(2)

Japan Domu Narita
2003–04

Finland Risto Mattila

Finland Antti Autti

Germany Xaver Hoffmann
2004–05

France Mathieu Crepel

Germany Jan Michaelis

Japan Kazuhiro Kokubo
2005–06

Germany Jan Michaelis(2)

Germany Xaver Hoffmann

Japan Kazuhiro Kokubo(2)
2006–07

Japan Ryo Aono

Japan Kohei Kudo

Netherlands Dolf van der Wal
2007–08

Switzerland Iouri Podladtchikov

United States Gregory Bretz

Canada Jeff Batchelor
2008–09

Japan Ryo Aono

Australia Nathan Johnstone

France Gary Zebrowski
2009–10

Canada Justin Lamoureux

Finland Janne Korpi

Germany Christophe Schmidt
2010–11

Australia Nathan Johnstone

Japan Ryo Aono

France Arthur Longo
2011–12

Finland Janne Korpi

Australia Nathan Johnstone(2)

Netherlands Dimi de Jong
2012–13

United States Scott Lago

China Yiwei Zhang

Japan Shuhei Sato
2013–14

Australia Scotty James

France Johann Baisamy

Japan Ryo Aono
2014–15

United States Taylor Gold
China Yiwei Zhang


United States Gregory Bretz
2015–16

Japan Ryo Aono(3)

Japan Raibu Katayama

United States Chase Josey

  • Medals:




















































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 United States (USA)
5 5 3 13
2
 Sweden (SWE)
4 3 2 9
3
 Japan (JPN)
3 3 5 11
4
 Germany (GER)
3 2 3 8
5
 Finland (FIN)
2 3 1 6
6
 Australia (AUS)
2 2 0 4
7
 France (FRA)
1 1 2 4
8
 China (CHN)
1 1 0 2
9
 Canada (CAN)
1 0 2 3
10
  Switzerland (SUI)
1 0 1 2
11
 Norway (NOR)
0 1 1 2
12
 Netherlands (NED)
0 0 2 2
Totals (12 nations) 23 21 22 66


Big air (2001–, discontinuously)





























































































Season
Winner
Runner-up
Third
2001–02

Sweden Andreas Jakobsson
Sweden Björn Lindgren


Finland Sami Tuoriniemi
2002–03

Finland Jukka Eratuli

Finland Sami Tuoriniemi

Austria Florian Mausser
2003–04

Sweden Simon Ax

Canada Neil Connolly

Austria Florian Mausser(2)
2004–05

Finland Jukka Eratuli

Slovenia Matevz Petek

Finland Jaakko Ruha
2005–06

Austria Stefan Gimpl

Finland Ville Uotila

Slovenia Matevz Petek
2006–07

Finland Peetu Piiroinen

Slovenia Matevz Petek(2)

Finland Jaakko Ruha(2)
2007–08

Austria Stefan Gimpl

Finland Janne Korpi

Slovenia Matevz Petek(2)
2008–09

Austria Stefan Gimpl

Slovenia Marko Grilc

Finland Peetu Piiroinen
2009–10

Austria Stefan Gimpl(4)

Switzerland Gian-Luca Cavigelli

Slovenia Matevz Pristavec
2010–11

Austria Clemens Schattschneider

Canada Sebastien Toutant

Austria Stefan Falkeis
2011–12

Finland Janne Korpi

Finland Petja Piiroinen

Sweden Niklas Mattsson
2012–13

Belgium Seppe Smits

Austria Clemens Schattschneider

Switzerland Patrick Burgener
No discipline standings in 2013–14 season
2014–15

Belgium Seppe Smits(2)
Canada Darcy Sharpe


Switzerland Jonas Boesiger
2015–16

Canada Max Parrot

Canada Tyler Nicholson

Belgium Seppe Smits

  • Medals :












































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Austria (AUT)
5 1 3 9
2
 Finland (FIN)
4 4 4 12
3
 Sweden (SWE)
3 0 1 4
4
 Canada (CAN)
2 3 0 5
5
 Belgium (BEL)
2 0 1 3
6
 Slovenia (SLO)
0 3 3 6
7
  Switzerland (SUI)
0 1 2 3
Totals (7 nations) 16 12 14 42


Slope style (2011–)






































Season
Winner
Second
Third
2011–12

Netherlands Dimi de Jong

Canada Jonathan Versteeg

Canada Max Parrot
2012–13

Japan Yuki Kadono

Sweden Sven Thorgren

Norway Torstein Horgmo
2013–14

Sweden Mans Hedberg

Canada Max Parrot

Finland Petja Piiroinen
2014–15

Finland Janne Korpi

Finland Petja Piiroinen

Canada Michael Ciccarelli
2015–16

United States Chris Corning

United States Brandon Davis

Canada Max Eberhardt


Snowboard cross (1996–)







































































































































Season
Winner
Runner-up
Third
1996–97

Italy Elmar Messner

Italy Alex Voyat

Sweden Richard Rikardsson
1997–98

Austria Alexander Koller

Sweden Daniel Biveson

Canada Drew Neilson
1998–99

France Sylvain Duclos

Sweden Magnus Sterner

Canada Ben Wainwright
1999–00

Sweden Pontus Stahlkloo

Switzerland Guillaume Nantermod

Australia Zeke Steggall
2000–01

Sweden Pontus Stahlkloo(2)

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson

Austria Alexander Maier
2001–02

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson

Canada Drew Neilson

France Aymerick Mermoz
2002–03

France Xavier de Le Rue

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson

France Mickael David
2003–04

France Xavier de Le Rue

Italy Simone Malusa

Canada Drew Neilson(2)
2004–05

France Xavier de Le Rue(3)

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson(3)

United States Nate Holland
2005–06

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson(2)

Canada Drew Neilson

France Xavier de Le Rue
2006–07

Canada Drew Neilson

United States Nate Holland

France Pierre Vaultier
2007–08

France Pierre Vaultier

Norway Stian Sivertzen

Austria Mario Fuchs
2008–09

Austria Markus Schairer

United States Seth Wescott

United States Nick Baumgartner
2009–10

France Pierre Vaultier

Australia Alex Pullin

United States Graham Watanabe
2010–11

Australia Alex Pullin

France Pierre Vaultier

United States Jonathan Cheever
2011–12

France Pierre Vaultier

Russia Andrey Boldykov

United States Nate Holland(2)
2012–13

Australia Alex Pullin(2)

Austria Markus Schairer

Italy Omar Visintin
2013–14

Italy Omar Visintin

Germany Paul Berg

Canada Christopher Robanske
2014–15

Spain Lucas Eguibar

Australia Alex Pullin(2)

Russia Nikolay Olyunin
2015–16

France Pierre Vaultier

Austria Alessandro Hämmerle

Spain Lucas Eguibar
2016–17

France Pierre Vaultier (5)

Italy Omar Visintin

Austria Alessandro Hämmerle

  • Medals:

















































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 France (FRA)
9 1 4 14
2
 Canada (CAN)
3 5 4 12
3
 Italy (ITA)
2 3 1 6
4
 Austria (AUT)
2 2 2 6
5
 Australia (AUS)
2 2 1 5

 Sweden (SWE)
2 2 1 5
7
 Spain (ESP)
1 0 1 2
8
 United States (USA)
0 2 5 7
9
 Russia (RUS)
0 1 1 2
10
 Germany (GER)
0 1 0 1

 Norway (NOR)
0 1 0 1

  Switzerland (SUI)
0 1 0 1
Totals (12 nations) 21 21 20 62


Extinct disciplines



Overall (1994–2010)




































































































Season
Winner
Second
Third
1994–95

United States Mike Jacoby

Netherlands Thedo Remmelink

United States Steve Persons
1995–96

United States Mike Jacoby(2)

Austria Stefan Wurzacher

Netherlands Thedo Remmelink
1996–97

Austria Harald Walder

Austria Peter Pechhacker

United States Anton Pogue
1997–98

Austria Alexander Koller

Sweden Richard Rikardsson

Germany Dieter Moherndl
1998–99

France Mathieu Bozzetto

Austria Stefan Kaltschütz

United States Ross Powers
1999–00

France Mathieu Bozzetto (2)

France Nicolas Huet

Austria Felix Stadler
2000–01

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson

Italy Walter Feichter

France Nicolas Huet
2001–02

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson

France Mathieu Bozzetto

France Nicolas Huet(2)
2002–03

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson

Germany Markus Ebner

Austria Lukas Grüner
2003–04

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson(4)

Austria Dieter Krassnig

Canada Drew Neilson
2005–06

Switzerland Simon Schoch

Austria Siegfried Grabner

Slovenia Rok Flander
2006–07

Switzerland Simon Schoch

Austria Siegfried Grabner(2)

Finland Peetu Piiroinen
2007–08

Austria Benjamin Karl

France Mathieu Bozzetto(2)

France Pierre Vaultier
2008–09

Austria Siegfried Grabner

Austria Markus Schairer

Austria Benjamin Karl
2009–10

Austria Benjamin Karl

France Pierre Vaultier

Austria Andreas Prommegger
No overall standings from this season.


Giant slalom (1994–2002)


























































Season
Winner
Second
Third
1994–95

United States Mike Jacoby

Austria Peter Pechhacker

Netherlands Thedo Remmelink
1995–96

United States Mike Jacoby(2)

Austria Peter Pechhacker

Austria Harald Walder
1996–97

Austria Peter Pechhacker

Austria Harald Walder

Canada Ross Rebagliati
1997–98

France Nicolas Conte

Austria Peter Pechhacker(3)

Austria Harald Walder(2)
1998–99

Austria Stefan Kaltschütz

United States Jeff Archibald

France Mathieu Bozzetto
1999–00

Austria Stefan Kaltschütz(2)

France Mathieu Bozzetto

France Nicolas Huet
2000–01

Italy Walter Feichter

Austria Stefan Kaltschütz

Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson
2001–02

Slovenia Dejan Košir

Germany Marcus Ebner

Sweden Stephen Copp
No discipline standings from this season


Slalom (1994–1999)








































Season
Winner
Second
Third
1994–95

Italy Peter Pichler

Netherlands Thedo Remmelink

Germany Rainer Krug
1995–96

Italy Peter Pichler(2)

Austria Stefan Wurzacher

France Maxence Idesheim
1996–97

Italy Karl Frenademez

Austria Harald Walder

United States Anton Pogue
1997–98

Sweden Richard Rikardsson

Slovenia Dejan Košir

Germany Dieter Moherndl
1998–99

France Mathieu Bozzetto

France Mathieu Chiquet

France Nicolas Huet
No discipline standings from this season


Women's standings



Existing disciplines and grouped



Parallel (1994–, discontinuously)





























































































































Season
Winner
Runner-up
Third
1994–95

Italy Marion Posch

Germany Heidi Renoth

Netherlands Marcella Boerma
No discipline standings between 1995–96 and 1998–99 seasons
1999–00

France Isabelle Blanc

Austria Manuela Riegler

France Karine Ruby
No discipline standings in 2000–01 season
2001–02

Switzerland Ursula Bruhin

Netherlands Nicolien Sauerbreij

France Isabelle Blanc
2002–03

Switzerland Ursula Bruhin

Netherlands Nicolein Sauerbreij

Germany Heidi Renoth
2003–04

Switzerland Daniela Meuli

Switzerland Ursula Bruhin

France Julie Pomagalski
2004–05

Switzerland Daniela Meuli

Switzerland Ursula Bruhin

Austria Doris Günther
2005–06

Switzerland Daniela Meuli

France Julie Pomagalski

Switzerland Ursula Bruhin
2006–07

Austria Doresia Krings

Austria Heidi Neururer

Switzerland Fränzi Mägert-Kohli
2007–08

Netherlands Nicolien Sauerbreij

Switzerland Heidi Neururer

Austria Claudia Riegler
2008–09

Germany Amelie Kober

Austria Doris Günther

Japan Tomoka Takeuchi
2009–10

Netherlands Nicolien Sauerbreij

Austria Doris Günther

Switzerland Fränzi Mägert-Kohli
2010–11

Russia Yekaterina Tudegesheva

Switzerland Fränzi Mägert-Kohli

Austria Marion Kreiner
2011–12

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer

Germany Amelie Kober

Austria Julia Dujmovits
2012–13

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer

Austria Marion Kreiner

Canada Caroline Calve
2013–14

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká

Austria Julia Dujmovits
2014–15

Switzerland Julie Zogg

Austria Marion Kreiner

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
2015–16

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká

Russia Yekaterina Tudegesheva

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer
2016–17

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká

Russia Alena Zavarzina

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer
2017–18

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká

Germany Selina Jörg

Germany Ramona Theresia Hofmeister


Parallel giant slalom (1995–, discontinuously)

























































Season
Winner
Second
Third
1999–00

France Isabelle Blanc

Austria Manuela Riegler

France Karine Ruby
2001–02

France Isabelle Blanc

Austria Doris Günther

France Karine Ruby
No discipline standings between 2002–03 and 2011–12 seasons
2012–13

Austria Marion Kreiner

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer

Japan Tomoka Takeuchi
2013–14

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer

Japan Tomoka Takeuchi

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
2014–15

Austria Marion Kreiner

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká

Switzerland Julie Zogg
2015–16

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká

Russia Yekaterina Tudegesheva

Austria Marion Kreiner
2016–17

Russia Alena Zavarzina

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
2017–18

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká

Germany Selina Jörg

Austria Julia Dujmovits


Parallel slalom (1994–, discontinuously)































































Season
Winner
Second
Third
1994–95

Italy Marion Posch

Germany Heidi Renoth

Netherlands Marcella Boerma
2000–01

Italy Carmen Ranigler

France Karine Ruby

United States Rosey Fletcher
2001–02

France Karine Ruby

Germany Heidi Renoth(2)

France Isabelle Blanc
No discipline standings between 2002–03 and 2011–12 seasons
2012–13

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer

Germany Amelie Kober

Canada Caroline Calve
2013–14

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká

Russia Yekaterina Tudegesheva
2014–15

Switzerland Julie Zogg

Austria Sabine Schöffmann

Norway Hilde Katrine Engeli
2015–16

Switzerland Patrizia Kummer(3)

Russia Yekaterina Tudegesheva

Austria Ina Meschik
2016–17

Austria Daniela Ulbing

Czech Republic Ester Ledecká

Austria Sabine Schöffmann
2017–18

Russia Ekaterina Tudegesheva

Germany Selina Jörg

Austria Julie Zogg

  • Medals:



















































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
  Switzerland (SUI)
14 6 7 27
2
 Czech Republic (CZE)
5 3 3 11
3
 Austria (AUT)
4 9 9 22
4
 France (FRA)
4 2 6 12
5
 Russia (RUS)
3 4 1 8
6
 Italy (ITA)
3 0 0 3
7
 Netherlands (NED)
2 2 2 6
8
 Germany (GER)
1 8 2 11
9
 Japan (JPN)
0 1 2 3
10
 Canada (CAN)
0 0 2 2
11
 Norway (NOR)
0 0 1 1

 United States (USA)
0 0 1 1
Totals (12 nations) 36 35 36 107


AFU (2010–) Freestyle overall (HP/BA/SS)



















































Season
Winner
Second
Third
2010–11

China Cai Xuetong

Australia Holly Crawford

China Sun Zhifeng
2011–12

China Cai Xuetong

Spain Queralt Castellet

France Emma Bernard
2012–13

United States Kelly Clark

United States Liu Jiayu

France Sophie Rodriguez
2013–14

Czech Republic Šárka Pančochová

United States Kelly Clark

Netherlands Cheryl Maas
2014–15

Netherlands Cheryl Maas

Slovakia Klaudia Medlová

United States Kelly Clark
2015–16

United States Jamie Anderson

China Cai Xuetong

United Kingdom Katie Ormerod
2016–17

Austria Anna Gasser

United States Jamie Anderson

United States Julia Marino


Halfpipe (1994–)


















































































































































Season
Winner
Runner-up
Third
1994–95

United States Sabrina Sadeghi

United States Annemarie Uliasz

United States Cammy Potter
1995–96

Netherlands Carolien van Kilsdonk

United States Annemarie Uliasz(2)

Canada Lori Glazier
1996–97

Canada Tara Teigen

United States Sabrina Sadeghi

Canada Maëlle Ricker
1997–98

France Doriane Vidal

Germany Sabine Wehr-Hasler

Norway Stine Brun Kjeldaas
1998–99

United States Tricia Byrnes

France Doriane Vidal

United States Kim Stacey
1999–2000

Germany Sabine Wehr-Hasler

United States Tricia Byrnes

Sweden Anna Hellman
2000–01

Germany Sabine Wehr-Hasler(2)

Norway Stine Brun Kjeldaas

United Kingdom Lesley McKenna
2001–02

Austria Nicola Pederzolli

Germany Sabine Wehr-Hasler

France Valerie Bourdier
2002–03

Switzerland Manuela Laura Pesko

Japan Soko Yamaoka

Poland Paulina Ligocka
2003–04

Japan Soko Yamaoka

Australia Torah Bright

United Kingdom Lesley McKenna(2)
2004–05

Japan Melo Imai

Switzerland Manuela Laura Pesko

Japan Soko Yamaoka
2005–06

Switzerland Manuela Laura Pesko

Poland Paulina Ligocka

France Sophie Rodriguez
2006–07

Switzerland Manuela Laura Pesko

Australia Holly Crawford

Poland Paulina Ligocka(2)
2007–08

Switzerland Manuela Laura Pesko(4)

China Liu Jiayu

Spain Queralt Castellet
2008–09

China Liu Jiayu

Japan Shiho Nakashima

France Sophie Rodriguez
2009–10

China Cai Xuetong

China Sun Zhifeng

Australia Holly Crawford
2010–11

China Cai Xuetong

Australia Holly Crawford(2)

China Sun Zhifeng
2011–12

China Cai Xuetong

Spain Queralt Castellet

France Emma Bernard
2012–13

United States Kelly Clark

China Liu Jiayu(2)

France Sophie Rodriguez(3)
2013–14

United States Kelly Clark

New Zealand Rebecca Sinclair

Japan Rana Okada
2014–15

United States Kelly Clark(3)

United States Arielle Gold

China Cai Xuetong
2015–16

China Cai Xuetong

United States Kelly Clark

United States Chloe Kim
2016–17

United States Chloe Kim

United States Kelly Clark

China Liu Jiayu

  • Medals:


















































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 United States (USA)
8 10 5 23
2
 China (CHN)
7 3 4 14
3
  Switzerland (SUI)
4 1 0 5
4
 Japan (JPN)
2 2 2 6
5
 Germany (GER)
2 2 0 4
6
 Austria (AUT)
2 0 0 2

 Netherlands (NED)
2 0 0 2
8
 France (FRA)
1 1 7 9
9
 Canada (CAN)
1 0 2 3
10
 Australia (AUS)
0 4 1 5
11
 Poland (POL)
0 1 2 3
12
 Norway (NOR)
0 1 1 2

 Spain (ESP)
0 1 1 2
14
 New Zealand (NZL)
0 1 0 1
15
 Great Britain (GBR)
0 0 3 3
16
 Sweden (SWE)
0 0 1 1
Totals (16 nations) 29 27 29 85


Big air (2010–, discontinuously)



























Season
Winner
Second
Third
2010–11

United States Allyson Carroll
Poland Katarzyna Rusin


Croatia Anja Štefan
Canada Brooke Voigt
No discipline standings between 2011–12 and 2013–14 seasons
2014–15

Netherlands Cheryl Maas

United States Ty Walker

Slovakia Klaudia Medlová
2015–16

United States Jamie Anderson
United States Julia Marino


Canada Jenna Blasman
United Kingdom Katie Ormerod


Slope style (2011–)






































Season
Winner
Second
Third
2011–12

Netherlands Charlotte van Gils

Canada Brooke Voigt

Canada Breanna Stangeland
2012–13

Norway Kjersti Buaas

United States Jamie Anderson

Finland Enni Rukajärvi
2013–14

Czech Republic Šárka Pančochová

Netherlands Cheryl Maas

New Zealand Christy Prior
2014–15

Netherlands Cheryl Maas

Slovakia Klaudia Medlová

Finland Ella Suitiala
2015–16

United States Jamie Anderson

United States Karly Shorr

Germany Silvia Mittermueller


Snowboard cross (1996–)







































































































































Season
Winner
Runner-up
Third
1996–97

France Karine Ruby

Austria Manuela Riegler

United States Sondra Van Ert
1997–98

Austria Ursula Fingerlos

Austria Manuela Riegler

Netherlands Nicolien Sauerbreij
1998–99

Austria Ursula Fingerlos(2)

Austria Manuela Riegler(3)

Sweden Sophia Bergdahl
1999–00

Germany Sandra Farmand

Italy Carmen Ranigler

Austria Manuela Riegler
2000–01

France Karine Ruby

Germany Sandra Farmand

France Marie Laissus
2001–02

Austria Doresia Krings

France Marie Laissus

Austria Ursula Fingerlos
2002–03

France Karine Ruby

Switzerland Olivia Nobs

France Deborah Anthonioz
2003–04

France Karine Ruby(4)

France Julie Pomagalski

United States Lindsey Jacobellis
2004–05

Austria Doresia Krings(2)

France Deborah Anthonioz

Italy Carmen Ranigler

2005–06

Canada Dominique Maltais

Canada Maelle Ricker

Austria Doresia Krings

2006–07

United States Lindsey Jacobellis

Switzerland Tanja Frieden

Canada Maelle Ricker

2007–08

Canada Maelle Ricker

United States Lindsey Jacobellis

Switzerland Mellie Francon

2008–09

United States Lindsey Jacobellis(2)

Canada Maelle Ricker

Switzerland Sandra Frei

2009–10

Canada Maelle Ricker

Norway Helene Olafsen

Canada Dominique Maltais

2010–11

Canada Dominique Maltais

Bulgaria Alexandra Jekova

United States Lindsey Jacobellis(2)

2011–12

Canada Dominique Maltais

Canada Maelle Ricker(3)

Bulgaria Alexandra Jekova

2012–13

Canada Dominique Maltais

France Nelly Moenne Loccoz

Italy Michela Moioli

2013–14

Canada Dominique Maltais(5)

United States Lindsey Jacobellis(2)

Bulgaria Alexandra Jekova(2)

2014–15

France Nelly Moenne Loccoz

Canada Dominique Maltais

Italy Michela Moioli(2)

2015–16

Italy Michela Moioli

Czech Republic Eva Samková

Australia Belle Brockhoff

2016–17

Czech Republic Eva Samková

Italy Michela Moioli

Australia Belle Brockhoff

  • Medals:


























































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Canada (CAN)
7 4 2 13
2
 France (FRA)
5 4 2 11
3
 Austria (AUT)
4 3 3 10
4
 United States (USA)
2 2 3 7
5
 Italy (ITA)
1 2 3 6
6
 Czech Republic (CZE)
1 1 0 2

 Germany (GER)
1 1 0 2
8
  Switzerland (SUI)
0 2 2 4
9
 Bulgaria (BUL)
0 1 2 3
10
 Norway (NOR)
0 1 0 1
11
 Australia (AUS)
0 0 2 2
12
 Netherlands (NED)
0 0 1 1

 Sweden (SWE)
0 0 1 1
Totals (13 nations) 21 21 21 63


Extinct disciplines



Overall (1994–2010)










































































































Season
Winner
Second
Third
1994–95

France Karine Ruby

Netherlands Marcella Boema

Germany Heidi Renoth
1995–96

France Karine Ruby

Austria Manuela Riegler

Austria Birgit Herbert
1996–97

France Karine Ruby

United States Sondra Van Ert

Austria Manuela Riegler
1997–98

France Karine Ruby

Austria Manuela Riegler

Austria Ursula Fingerlos
1998–99

Austria Manuela Riegler

France Karine Ruby

Austria Ursula Fingerlos
1999–00

Austria Manuela Riegler

France Isabelle Blanc

Italy Margherita Parini
2000–01

France Karine Ruby

Italy Carmen Ranigler

United States Rosey Fletcher
2001–02

France Karine Ruby

Austria Doresia Krings

Austria Doris Günther
2002–03

France Karine Ruby

Austria Doresia Krings

Austria Ursula Fingerlos
2003–04

France Julie Pomagalski

United States Lindsey Jacobellis

Austria Doresia Krings
2004–05

Switzerland Daniela Meuli

Switzerland Ursula Bruhin

Austria Doris Günther
2005–06

Switzerland Daniela Meuli

France Julie Pomagalski

Switzerland Manuela Laura Pesko
2006–07

Austria Doresia Krings

Austria Heidi Neururer

Switzerland Fränzi Mägert-Kohli
2007–08

Netherlands Nicolien Sauerbreij

United States Lindsey Jacobellis

Switzerland Heidi Neururer
2008–09

Austria Doris Günther

United States Lindsey Jacobellis

Germany Amelie Kober
2009–10

Canada Maelle Ricker

Netherlands Nicolien Sauerbreij

Austria Doris Günther
No overall standings from this season.


Giant slalom (1994–2002)


























































Season
Winner
Second
Third
1994–95

France Karine Ruby

Germany Amalie Kulawik

Austria Alexandra Krings
1995–96

France Karine Ruby

United States Sondra Van Ert

Austria Ursula Fingerlos
1996–97

France Karine Ruby

Italy Margherita Parini

United States Sondra Van Ert
1997–98

France Karine Ruby

France Isabelle Blanc

Italy Lidia Trettel
1998–99

Italy Margherita Parini

France Karine Ruby

United States Sondra Van Ert
1999–00

Italy Margherita Parini

France Karine Ruby

Austria Manuela Riegler
2000–01

France Karine Ruby

Italy Marion Posch

United States Sondra Van Ert
2001–02

Switzerland Steffi von Siebenthal

Germany Heidi Renoth

United States Lisa Kosglow
No discipline standings from this season


Slalom (1994–1999)








































Season
Winner
Second
Third
1994–95

Netherlands Marcella Boerma

Germany Heidi Renoth

France Karine Ruby
1995–96

France Karine Ruby

Netherlands Marcella Boerma

Austria Manuela Riegler
1996–97

France Karine Ruby

Germany Heidi Renoth

Italy Marion Posch
1997–98

France Karine Ruby

Italy Marion Posch

Austria Manuela Riegler
1998–99

Italy Marion Posch

France Karine Ruby

Austria Manuela Riegler
No discipline standings from this season


All-time medal count





































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 France (FRA)
47 31 29 107
2
 Austria (AUT)
37 39 46 122
3
  Switzerland (SUI)
27 14 15 56
4
 United States (USA)
22 29 26 77
5
 Canada (CAN)
19 15 12 46
6
 Italy (ITA)
15 14 9 38
7
 Netherlands (NED)
11 9 8 28
8
 Sweden (SWE)
11 7 8 26
9
 Finland (FIN)
10 10 10 30
10
 Germany (GER)
7 18 12 37
Totals (10 nations) 206 186 175 567


Most successful athletes





































































































Rank Athlete Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
France Karine Ruby
20 5 4 29
2
France Mathieu Bozzetto
9 6 1 16
3
Switzerland Patrizia Kummer
7 1 1 9
4
Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson
6 3 3 12
5
Finland Janne Korpi
6 2 0 8
6
China Cai Xuetong
6 1 1 8
7
France Pierre Vaultier
5 2 2 9
8
Austria Benjamin Karl
5 1 3 9
9
Austria Dominique Maltais
5 1 1 7
10
Austria Doresia Krings
4 2 2 8
Totals (10 athletes) 73 24 18 115


External links



  • Official website


  • Statistics& Men, Women


  • Snowboard at FIS-Ski.com

  • Podium places in the World Cup Women

  • Podium places in the World Cup Men

  • Podium places in the World Cup Women / Disciplines

  • Podium places in the World Cup Men / Disciplines










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