1999–2000 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

Alpine Ski World Cup 1999/2000
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall Austria Hermann Maier Austria Renate Götschl
Downhill Austria Hermann Maier Germany Regina Häusl
Super G Austria Hermann Maier Austria Renate Götschl
Giant Slalom Austria Hermann Maier Austria Michaela Dorfmeister
Slalom Norway Kjetil André Aamodt Slovenia Špela Pretnar
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Nations Cup overall Austria Austria
Competition

The 34th World Cup season began in October 1999 and concluded at the World Cup finals in March 2000. The overall winners were Hermann Maier (his second) and Renate Götschl (her first), both of Austria.

Maier set a new record for total points in one season, with 2000. This would not be eclipsed until Tina Maze garnered 2,414 in the 2013 season.[1]

Men

Overall

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PlaceNameCountryTotal Points
1Hermann Maier Austria2000
2Kjetil André Aamodt Norway1440
3Josef Strobl Austria994
4Kristian Ghedina Italy958
5Andreas Schifferer Austria905
6Stephan Eberharter Austria904
7Fritz Strobl Austria889
8Christian Mayer Austria802
9Benjamin Raich Austria788
10Werner Franz Austria762

Downhill

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In Men's Downhill World Cup 1999/2000 the all results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points4United States6Canada9Italy10Italy14France17Switzerland20Austria23Germany31Norway32Norway37Italy
1Hermann Maier Austria8001008040601008050100605080
2Kristian Ghedina Italy67760321008050508045808020
3Josef Strobl Austria5337508050451008050132236
4Hannes Trinkl Austria507-1002011604545602640100
5Stephan Eberharter Austria45480604515803626403636-
6Fritz Strobl Austria45314265040294510036501350
7Andreas Schifferer Austria35432452610036164032189-
8Werner Franz Austria317403323224262945321440
9Ed Podivinsky Canada298202260261160161622045
10Daron Rahlves United States273-163-395810010029

Super G

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In Men's Super G World Cup 1999/2000 all results count. Hermann Maier won his third Super G World Cup in a row. Austrian athletes won six races out of seven.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points6United States7Canada19Austria26Austria27Austria33Norway38Italy
1Hermann Maier Austria540100100100-6080100
2Werner Franz Austria371322980501002060
3Fritz Strobl Austria354154524401005080
4Josef Strobl Austria305266050100242916
5Andreas Schifferer Austria29450362424406060
6Fredrik Nyberg Sweden2723680134550345
7Stephan Eberharter Austria2468050-6032-24
8Kristian Ghedina Italy216-403215910020
9Didier Cuche  Switzerland214227608045--
10Daron Rahlves United States183183226-224540

Giant Slalom

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In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1999/2000 all results count. Austrian athletes won eight races out of nine.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points1France3United States11Italy13Austria24Germany29South Korea34Slovenia36Austria39Italy
1Hermann Maier Austria5201001008080100--60-
2Christian Mayer Austria517401536100321410010080
3Michael von Grünigen  Switzerland466808026506080321840
4Benjamin Raich Austria4204532126045100-26100
5Joël Chenal France3492618100401660809-
6Marco Büchel Liechtenstein290-13-135045608029
7Fredrik Nyberg Sweden279-45243280-264032
8Mitja Kunc Slovenia275221620202950363250
9Kjetil André Aamodt Norway25960405036261829--
10Heinz Schilchegger Austria2339201314247503660

Slalom

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In Men's Slalom World Cup 1999/2000 the all results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points2United States8Italy12Slovenia15France18Switzerland21Austria25Germany28Switzerland30South Korea35Austria40Italy
1Kjetil André Aamodt Norway59860322280100368080185040
2Ole Kristian Furuseth Norway544-26-50805060188080100
3Matjaž Vrhovnik Slovenia53826404060508045100152260
4Mario Matt Austria384--14--100506060100-
5Thomas Stangassinger Austria3698060603664522--60-
6Benjamin Raich Austria368-808032-6036---80
7Rainer Schönfelder Austria307202929154018100-24-32
8Didier Plaschy  Switzerland281100-100-----36-45
9Hans Petter Buraas Norway26145-20-22-2950-4550
10Jure Košir Slovenia2381545368291224407-22
11Angelo Weiss Italy237-36-10036-2016--29
12Mitja Kunc Slovenia232-924452416--10014-
13Sébastien Amiez France19032---7-3245223220
14Kilian Albrecht Austria18995-99291224264026
15Finn Christian Jagge Norway18011100--15926-109-

Combined

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In Men's Combined World Cup 1999/2000 both results count. Kjetil André Aamodt won his fourth Combined World Cup.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points16France22Austria
1Kjetil André Aamodt Norway200100100
2Hermann Maier Austria1408060
3Frederik Nyberg Sweden1022280
4Paul Accola  Switzerland1006040
5Fritz Strobl Austria823250
6Bruno Kernen  Switzerland813645
7Werner Franz Austria744529
8Kristian Ghedina Italy652936
9Stephan Eberharter Austria5050-
10Hannes Trinkl Austria441826
Antoine Dénériaz France442024

Ladies

Overall

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points
1Renate Götschl Austria1631
2Michaela Dorfmeister Austria1306
3Régine Cavagnoud France1036
4Isolde Kostner Italy878
5Brigitte Obermoser Austria806
6Sonja Nef  Switzerland789
7Špela Pretnar Slovenia714
8Anja Pärson Sweden704
9Martina Ertl Germany701
10Tanja Schneider Austria695

Downhill

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points
1Regina Häusl Germany529
2Renate Götschl Austria524
3Isolde Kostner Italy484
4Corinne Rey-Bellet  Switzerland435
5Régine Cavagnoud France417

Super G

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points
1Renate Götschl Austria554
2Melanie Turgeon Canada343
3Mojca Suhadolc Slovenia341
4Régine Cavagnoud France330
5Isolde Kostner Italy300

Giant Slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points
1Michaela Dorfmeister Austria684
2Sonja Nef  Switzerland602
3Anita Wachter Austria470
4Anna Ottosson Sweden402
5Allison Forsyth Canada373

Slalom

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points
1Špela Pretnar Slovenia645
2Christel Pascal France626
3Anja Pärson Sweden499
4Trine Bakke Norway434
5Kristina Koznick United States428

Combined

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points
1Renate Götschl Austria100
2Caroline Lalive United States80
Andrine Flemmen Norway60
4Stefanie Schuster Austria50
5Michaela Dorfmeister Austria45

References

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