The 44th World Cup season began on 24 October 2009, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 14 March 2010, at the World Cup finals in Garmisch, Germany.[1]
No World Cup events were scheduled in February because of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada; the Olympic alpine events were scheduled for 13–27 February at Whistler Mountain.
The overall titles were won by Carlo Janka of Switzerland and Lindsey Vonn of the U.S., her third consecutive.
The 2010 season also marked the end to a long and successful career for Liechtenstein skier Marco Büchel.
FIS standards require that three events be completed in a discipline for a discipline trophy to be awarded. During this season, there were only three combined races (all super-combined) scheduled for the women. Because the third race was cancelled on 5 March, FIS had to make a decision about whether an official trophy would be awarded for the discipline.[2] Ultimately, FIS decided to award the discipline trophy to the leader after two events, Lindsey Vonn, giving her four crystal globes for the year (overall, downhill, Super G and combined).[3]
Calendar
Men
Ladies
Nation team event
Men's standings
Giant slalom
|
Slalom
|
Super combined
|
Ladies' standings
Giant slalom
|
Slalom
|
Super combined
|
Nations Cup
Overall
Rank |
after all 66 races[18] |
Points |
1 |
Austria |
9207 |
2 |
Switzerland |
7263 |
3 |
Italy |
5093 |
4 |
France |
4428 |
5 |
United States |
4131 |
|
Men
Rank |
after all 34 races[19] |
Points |
1 |
Austria |
5467 |
2 |
Switzerland |
4502 |
3 |
Italy |
2903 |
4 |
France |
2024 |
5 |
Canada |
1852 |
|
Ladies
Rank |
after all 32 races[20] |
Points |
1 |
Austria |
3740 |
2 |
Germany |
2761 |
3 |
Switzerland |
2601 |
4 |
United States |
2599 |
5 |
France |
2404 |
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- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 men's overall standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 men's downhill standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 men's super giant slalom standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 men's giant slalom standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 men's slalom standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 men's combined standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 ladies' overall standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 ladies' downhill standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 ladies' super giant slalom standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 ladies' giant slalom standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 ladies' slalom standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 ladies' combined standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 overall nations' cup standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 men's nations cup standings
- ↑ FIS: Alpine World Cup 2010 ladies nations' cup standings
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