2006–07 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2006/07
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Jennifer Heil
Moguls Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Jennifer Heil
Dual moguls Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Jennifer Heil
Aerials Canada Steve Omischl Australia Jacqui Cooper
Ski Cross Switzerland Audun Groenvold France Ophélie David
Halfpipe Finland Kalle Leinonen United States Jessica Cumming
Nations Cup  Canada
Competition
Locations 9 9
Individual 20 19
Cancelled 10 11
 2005/06 2007/08 

The 2006/07 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty eight World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 9 December 2006 and ended on 3 March 2007.[1][2] This season included five disciplines: aerials, moguls, dual moguls, ski cross and halfpipe.

Dual mogul events returned on world cup calendar as a separate title from moguls for last time.

Men

Moguls

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
31 1 13 January 2007 United States Deer Valley DM France Guilbaut Colas Canada Vincent Marquis Sweden Per Spett
32 2 6 February 2007 France La Plagne DM Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau France Guilbaut Colas
33 3 18 February 2007 Japan Inawashiro DM Australia Dale Begg-Smith Finland Mikko Ronkainen France Guilbaut Colas
14 December 2006 France Tignes MO rescheduled to La Plagne
248 1 6 January 2007 Canada Mont Gabriel MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith France Guilbaut Colas Canada Alexandre Bilodeau
249 2 11 January 2007 United States Deer Valley MO United States Nathan Roberts France Grégoire Dufosse Japan Osamu Ueno
18 January 2007 United States Lake Placid MO cancelled
2 February 2007 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn MO rescheduled to Voss
250 3 5 February 2007[nb 1] France La Plagne MO Finland Sami Mustonen Canada Alexandre Bilodeau Australia Dale Begg-Smith
251 4 17 February 2007 Japan Inawashiro MO United States Nathan Roberts United States Jay Bowman-Kirigin Japan Yugo Tsukita
252 5 24 February 2007 Canada Apex MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Alexandre Bilodeau Canada Maxime Gingras
253 6 2 March 2007[nb 2] Norway Voss MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith Japan Nobuyuki Nishi Canada Alexandre Bilodeau
254 7 3 March 2007 Norway Voss MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith Finland Sami Mustonen United States David Babic

Aerials

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
2 December 2006 Australia Mount Buller AE cancelled
3 December 2006 Australia Mount Buller AE
249 1 9 December 2006 China Beida Lake AE United States Ryan St. Onge China Xiaopeng Han Canada Jeff Bean
250 2 10 December 2006 China Beida Lake AE Canada Steve Omischl Belarus Timofei Slivets Belarus Alexei Grishin
251 3 7 January 2007 Canada Mont Gabriel AE Canada Cord Spero Canada Ryan Blais United States Jeret Peterson
252 4 11 January 2007[nb 3] United States Deer Valley AE United States Jeret Peterson Canada Steve Omischl China Qui Sen
253 5 12 January 2007 United States Deer Valley AE United States Jeret Peterson Belarus Anton Kushnir Ukraine Stanislav Kravchuk
20 January 2007 United States Lake Placid AE rescheduled to Deer Valley
3 February 2007 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn AE cancelled
254 6 25 February 2007 Canada Apex AE Canada Steve Omischl Canada Kyle Nissen United States Jeret Peterson

Ski Cross

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
17 December 2006 Austria Kreischberg SX cancelled
23 1 10 January 2007 France Flaine SX Norway Audun Grønvold Japan Hiroomi Takizawa Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus
24 2 2 February 2007 France Les Contamines SX Norway Audun Grønvold Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus Sweden Eric Iljans
4 February 2007 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn SX cancelled
25 3 16 February 2007 Japan Inawashiro SX Japan Hiroomi Takizawa Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus Switzerland Michael Schmid

Halfpipe

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
14 January 2007 France Les Contamines HP cancelled
6 1 23 February 2007 Canada Apex HP Finland Kalle Leinonen Finland Antti-Jussi Kempainen Canada Josh Bibby
2 March 2007 Norway Voss HP cancelled

Ladies

Moguls

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
31 1 13 January 2007 United States Deer Valley DM Canada Kristi Richards Canada Jennifer Heil United States Hannah Kearney
32 2 6 February 2007 France La Plagne DM Canada Jennifer Heil Norway Ingrid Berntsen Sweden Sara Kjellin
18 January 2007 Japan Inawashiro DM cancelled
14 December 2006 France Tignes MO rescheduled to La Plagne
248 1 6 January 2007 Canada Mont Gabriel MO United States Shannon Bahrke Sweden Sara Kjellin Austria Margarita Marbler
249 2 11 January 2007 United States Deer Valley MO United States Shannon Bahrke Canada Jennifer Heil United States Hannah Kearney
18 January 2007 United States Lake Placid MO cancelled
2 February 2007 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn MO rescheduled to Voss
250 3 5 February 2007[nb 4] France La Plagne MO Canada Jennifer Heil Italy Deborah Scanzio Austria Margarita Marbler
251 4 17 February 2007 Japan Inawashiro MO Canada Jennifer Heil United States Michelle Roark Canada Stéphanie St-Pierre
252 5 24 February 2007 Canada Apex MO Canada Jennifer Heil United States Shanon Bahrke Canada Kristi Richards
253 6 2 March 2007[nb 5] Norway Voss MO Canada Jennifer Heil Austria Margarita Marbler Canada Stéphanie St-Pierre
254 7 3 March 2007 Norway Voss MO Canada Jennifer Heil Austria Margarita Marbler Canada Kristi Richards

Aerials

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
2 December 2006 Australia Mount Buller AE cancelled
3 December 2006 Australia Mount Buller AE
251 1 9 December 2006 China Beida Lake AE China Nina Li China Xin Zhang China Jiao Wang
252 2 10 December 2006 China Beida Lake AE China Nina Li Australia Jacqui Cooper China Xu Mengtao
253 3 7 January 2007 Canada Mont Gabriel AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Switzerland Manuela Müller Canada Veronika Bauer
254 4 11 January 2007[nb 6] United States Deer Valley AE Australia Jacqui Cooper China Nina Li Belarus Alla Tsuper
255 5 12 January 2007 United States Deer Valley AE Switzerland Evelyne Leu China Nina Li China Xinxin Guo
20 January 2007 United States Lake Placid AE rescheduled to Deer Valley
3 February 2007 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn AE cancelled
256 6 25 February 2007 Canada Apex AE Australia Jacqui Cooper China Shuang Cheng China Nina Li

Ski Cross

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
17 December 2006 Austria Kreischberg SX cancelled
23 1 10 January 2007 France Flaine SX Sweden Magdalena Iljans France Ophélie David Czech Republic Seraina Murk
24 2 2 February 2007 France Les Contamines SX France Méryll Boulangeat France Ophélie David Austria Katharina Gutensohn
4 February 2007 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn SX cancelled
25 3 16 February 2007 Japan Inawashiro SX France Ophélie David Sweden Magdalena Iljans France Méryll Boulangeat

Halfpipe

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
14 January 2007 Japan Les Contamines HP cancelled
6 1 23 February 2007 Canada Apex HP Canada Jessica Cuming Australia Davina Williams United States Jen Hudak
2 March 2007 Norway Voss HP cancelled

Men's standings

Overall

Rank Points
1 Australia Dale Begg-Smith 78.40
2 Canada Steve Omischl 67.67
3 United States Jeref Peterson 61.33
4 France Guilbaut Colas 49.60
5 Norway Audun Groenvold 44.40
  • Standings after 20 races.

Moguls

Rank Points
1 Australia Dale Begg-Smith 784
2 France Guilbaut Colas 469
3 Canada Alex Bilodeau 408
4 United States Nathan Roberts 392
5 Canada P.-A. Rousseau 349
  • Standings after 7 races.

Aerials

Rank Points
1 Canada Steve Omischl 406
2 United States Jeref Peterson 368
3 Canada Cord Spero 228
4 China Sen Qui 221
5 Canada Kyle Nissen 199
  • Standings after 6 races.

Ski Cross

Rank Points
1 Norway Audun Groenvold 222
2 Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus 220
3 Japan Hiroomi Takizawa 180
4 Switzerland Michael Schmid 110
5 Sweden Eric Iljans 94
  • Standings after 3 races.

Halfpipe

Rank Points
1 Finland Kalle Leinonen 100
2 Finland Anti-Jussi Kemppainen 80
3 Canada Josh Bibby 60
4 United States Tucker Perkins 50
5 Finland Mike Henitiuk 45
  • Standings after 1 race.

Dual moguls

Rank Points
1 Australia Dale Begg-Smith 334
2 France Guilbaut Colas 317
3 Canada P.-A. Rousseau 228
4 Canada Alex Bilodeau 226
5 United States Nathan Roberts 225
  • Standings after 3 races.

Ladies' standings

Overall

Rank Points
1 Canada Jennifer Heil 87.11
2 Australia Jacqui Cooper 79.17
3 China Nina Li 70.00
4 United States Shannon Bahrke 55.11
5 France Ophélie David 52.00
  • Standings after 19 races.

Moguls

Rank Points
1 Canada Jennifer Heil 784
2 United States Shannon Bahrke 496
3 Austria Margarita Marbler 442
4 Canada Kristi Richards 381
5 Canada Stéphanie St-Pierre 319
  • Standings after 7 races.

Aerials

Rank Points
1 Australia Jacqui Cooper 475
2 China Nina Li 420
3 Switzerland Evelyne Leu 274
4 China Xinxin Guo 259
5 Belarus Alla Tsuper 215
  • Standings after 6 races.

Ski Cross

Rank Points
1 France Ophélie David 260
2 Sweden Magdalena Iljans 225
3 France Meryll Boulangeat 168
4 Switzerland Seraina Murk 150
5 Switzerland Emilie Serain 122
  • Standings after 3 races.

Halfpipe

Rank Points
1 United States Jessica Reedy 100
2 Australia Davina Williams 80
3 United States Jen Hudak 60
4 Canada Rosalind Groenvold 50
5 Norway Ingrid Berntsen 45
  • Standings after 1 race.

Dual moguls

Rank Points
1 Canada Jennifer Heil 384
2 United States Shannon Bahrke 319
3 Sweden Sara Kjellin 261
4 Canada Kristi Richards 233
5 Austria Margarita Marbler 214
  • Standings after 2 races.

Nations Cup

Overall

Rank Points
1  Canada 678
2  United States 525
3  China 358
4  France 353
5   Switzerland 284
  • Standings after 39 races.

Men

Rank Points
1  Canada 382
2  United States 266
3  France 213
4  Japan 134
5   Switzerland 133
  • Standings after 20 races.

Ladies

Rank Points
1  Canada 296
2  United States 259
3  China 247
4   Switzerland 151
5  France 140
  • Standings after 19 races.

Footnotes

  1. replaces moguls event from Tignes for men.
  2. replaces moguls event from Špindlerův Mlýn for men.
  3. replaces aerials event from Lake Placid for men.
  4. replaces moguls event from Tignes for ladies.
  5. replaces moguls event from Špindlerův Mlýn for ladies.
  6. replaces aerials event from Lake Placid for ladies.

References

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