FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup

The FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup is an annual freestyle skiing competition arranged by the International Ski Federation since 1980.[1][2] Currently six disciplines are included in world cup: moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air. In the 1980s and 1990s there were also ski ballet and combined, which no longer exist.

FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup
Genrefreestyle skiing
- moguls, aerials, ski cross
- halfpipe, slopestyle, big air
LocationsEurope, Japan, Canada,
United States, Australia,
Belarus, New Zealand,
South Korea, China,
Russia
Inaugurated5 January 1980 (1980-01-05)
Organised byInternational Ski Federation
PeopleJoe Fitzgerald (coordinator)
Kathrin Hostettler (assistant)
JP Baralo (SX and SBX race director)
2025–26 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup

Races are hosted primarily at ski resorts in North America, the Alps in Europe, with regular stops in Scandinavia, east Asia, but a few races have also been held in the Southern Hemisphere. World Cup competitions have been hosted in 22 countries around the world: Australia, Austria, Belarus, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United States.[3] (note that all world cup races hosted at ski resort in Ukraine was still part of Soviet Union respectively.)

Number of events

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Mixed team events are not included in this list.

Points distribution

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Discipline 1008060504540363229262422201816151413121110987654321
Overall 20161210987.26.45.85.24.84.443.63.232.82.62.42.221.81.61.41.210.80.60.40.2

Overall results

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Top 10 podiums

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Updated after 2017–18 season.

Most overall World Cup titles

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The following skiers have at least 3 overall Freestyle World Cup titles:

Ladies

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Most discipline World Cup titles

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The records for most World Cup titles in each discipline are as follows:

Discipline Men Ladies
Name Titles Name Titles
MogulsCanada Mikael Kingsbury13United States Hannah Kearney6
Ski Ballet (Acro)Germany H. Reitberger5United States Jan Bucher7
CombinedFrance Éric Laboureix
Canada Alain Laroche
4Switzerland Conny Kissling9
Ski CrossCzech Republic Tomáš Kraus4France Ophélie David7
AerialsCanada Nicolas Fontaine
Canada Steve Omischl
4Australia Jacqui Cooper5
Dual mogulsSweden Jesper Rönnback
France Thony Héméry
Finland Janne Lahtela
2France Candice Gilg
Norway Kari Traa
2
HalfpipeFinland Kalle Leinonen
United States David Wise
France Kevin Rolland
2Canada Sarah Burke
Switzerland Virginie Faivre
Japan Ayana Onozuka
2
Slopestyle6 skiers15 skiers1

See also

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References

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  1. "FIS-Ski - Freestyle World Cup". fis-ski.com. Archived from the original on 15 January 2014.
  2. "Freestyle Skiing History". CBC Sports. 4 December 2009. Retrieved 31 August 2012.
  3. "FIS: Complete Calendar of Freestyle Ski World Cup Races". Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
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  • fis-ski.com FIS Freestyle News, Calendar, Rules and Results