2016 Alpine Skiing World Cup

2015-16 World Cup Champions
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall Austria Marcel Hirscher  Switzerland  Lara Gut
Downhill Italy Peter Fill United States Lindsey Vonn
Super-G Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde  Switzerland  Lara Gut
Giant Slalom Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Eva-Maria Brem
Slalom Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Sweden Frida Hansdotter
Combined France Alexis Pinturault  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener
Nations Cup
 Austria over  Italy over  France
Competition
Locations
21 venues
20 venues
Individual
44 events
40 events
Cancelled
5 events
10 events
Rescheduled
4 events
9 events
 2015 2017 

The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine World Cup tour is the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural season launched in January 1967, and the 2015-2016 season marked the 50th consecutive year for the FIS. This World Cup season began on 24 October 2015, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in Saint Moritz, Switzerland on 20 March 2016. The World Ski Championship, a biennial event, did not interrupt this competitive season, and is planned for Saint Moritz in February 2017 [1]

Men

Summary
Men's Overall Champion
Marcel Hirscher won the overall title for the fifth successive year.

By late December 2015, the season had seen year-ending injuries to two top skiers. Austrian Matthias Mayer suffered severe spinal damage[2] in the downhill competition at Gröden in Val Gardena, Italy, and German Josef Ferstl [3] damaged his knee during training in Santa Caterina, Italy on the Downhill course. Despite his broken back, Mayer is optimistic about returning for a 2017 World Cup try following his much debated crash.[4] During the crash that injured Mayer, another World Cup first took place when the 'body airbag' he was wearing inflated.[5] The new protective gear, now worn by many skiers, has never been deployed during a World Cup competition prior to this. The system is designed to minimalize severe thoracic injuries, like the one Mayer suffered, by deploying quickly during tumbles and mishap. Emergency responders could see that the "airbag" had engaged as designed before they even knew about the broken spine. It has not been determined if the "protective gear" prevented worse injury, promoted the injury that was received, or had no effect in the matter.

An odd incident marred the early season as a small, remotely-piloted camera helicopter, operated by broadcast media, nearly foiled Marcel Hirscher's podium effort by crashing during his run and narrowly missing him.[6] A day after the incident, the International Ski Federation adopted the policy of banning remotely-piloted vehicles from flying over their events as a matter of safety and concern for the welfare of their athletes, staff and viewers.[7] Senior Race Director Markus Waldner stated his displeasure with the occurrence and insisted that the ban will remain in effect as long as he is on the job. The newly introduced Parallel Giant Slalom [8] event at Alta Badia, Italy, was a relatively short Giant Slalom course that pitted the men against one another in a modified bracket-reduction format from thirty-two 1st run skiers, to sixteen 2nd bracket skiers that eventually dwindled to just four final round racers. The Snow Queen Trophy slalom planned for Sljême, Croatia was cancelled and diverted to Santa Caterina, Italy for lack of snow, while the early season slalom in Levi, Finland suffered similar conditions, but could not find a home to reschedule to in the very busy year.

By mid-season, the World Cup overall leader, as well as Downhill and Super-G discipline leader, Aksel Lund Svindal was out following a crash during the Downhill at Kitzbühel. He suffered a season-ending injury to his right knee and needed immediate surgery. Georg Streitberger of Austria also suffered a season-ending knee injury in the same race, which was ended after only thirty skiers left the starting gate. Poor visibility, and the number of serious crashes that were occurring, prompted race officials to halt the event at the minimum skiers required to have it qualify as a complete event.[9]

Calendar

Event Key: DH Downhill, SL Slalom, GS Giant Slalom, SG Super Giant Slalom, AC Alpine Combined, SC Super Combined, CE City Event, PG Parallel Giant Slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1593125 October 2015  Austria Sölden [10]GS 1United States Ted LigetyFrance Thomas FanaraAustria Marcel Hirscher[11][12]
15 November 2015  Finland Levi [13]SLcnxcancelled: lack of snow, not rescheduled[14]
1594228 November 2015  Canada Lake Louise [15]DH 1Norway Aksel Lund SvindalItaly Peter FillUnited States Travis Ganong[16][17]
1595329 November 2015  SG 1Norway Aksel Lund SvindalAustria Matthias MayerItaly Peter Fill[18][19]
159644 December 2015  United States Beaver Creek [20]DH 2Norway Aksel Lund SvindalNorway Kjetil JansrudFrance Guillermo Fayed[21][22]
159755 December 2015  SG 2Austria Marcel HirscherUnited States Ted LigetyUnited States Andrew Weibrecht[23][24]
159866 December 2015  GS 2Austria Marcel HirscherFrance Victor Muffat-JeandetNorway Henrik Kristoffersen[25][26]
1599712 December 2015  France Val-d'Isère [27] GS 3Austria Marcel HirscherGermany Felix NeureutherFrance Victor Muffat-Jeandet[28][29]
1600813 December 2015  SL 1Norway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Marcel HirscherGermany Felix Neureuther[30][31]
1601918 December 2015  Italy Val Gardena [32]SG 3Norway Aksel Lund SvindalNorway Kjetil JansrudNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde[33][34]
16021019 December 2015  DH 3Norway Aksel Lund SvindalFrance Guillermo FayedNorway Kjetil Jansrud[35][36]
16031120 December 2015  Italy Alta Badia [37]GS 4Austria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik KristoffersenFrance Victor Muffat-Jeandet[38][39]
16041221 December 2015  PGGS5Norway Kjetil JansrudNorway Aksel Lund SvindalSweden André Myhrer[40][41]
16051322 December 2015  Italy Madonna di Campiglio [42]SL 2Norway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Marcel HirscherAustria Marco Schwarz[43][44]
160614 29 December 2015  Italy Santa Caterina [45][46]DH 4France Adrien ThéauxAustria Hannes ReicheltFrance David Poisson[47][48]
1607156 January 2016  SL 3Austria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik KristoffersenRussia Aleksandr Khoroshilov[49][50]
1 January 2016  Germany MunichCESL9cancelled: pre-season organizational issues, rescheduled to Stockholm, Sweden[51]
6 January 2016  Croatia ZagrebSL 3cancelled: warm temperatures, lack of snow, rescheduled to Santa Caterina, Italy[45]
9 January 2016   Switzerland  Adelboden [52][53]GS 5cancelled: dense fog, inclement weather, rescheduled to Hinterstoder, Austria[54][55]
16081610 January 2016  SL 4Norway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Marcel HirscherRussia Aleksandr Khoroshilov[56][57]
16091715 January 2016   Switzerland  Wengen [58][59][60]AC 1Norway Kjetil JansrudNorway Aksel Lund Svindal France Adrien Théaux[61][62]
16101816 January 2016  DH 5Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Hannes Reichelt Austria Klaus Kröll[63][64]
16111917 January 2016  SL 5Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Italy Giuliano Razzoli Italy Stefano Gross[65][66]
16122022 January 2016  Austria Kitzbühel [67]SG 4Norway Aksel Lund Svindal United States Andrew Weibrecht Austria Hannes Reichelt[68][69]
16132122 January 2016  AC 2France Alexis Pinturault France Victor Muffat-Jeandet France Thomas Mermillod-Blondin[70][71]
16142223 January 2016  DH 6Italy Peter Fill Switzerland  Beat Feuz Switzerland  Carlo Janka[72][73]
16152324 January 2016  SL 6Norway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Marcel HirscherGermany Fritz Dopfer[74][75]
16162426 January 2016  Austria Schladming [76]SL 7Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Austria Marcel Hirscher Russia Aleksandr Khoroshilov[77][78]
16172530 January 2016  Germany Garmisch [79]DH 7Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Slovenia Boštjan Kline  Switzerland  Beat Feuz[80][81]
31 January 2016  GS 9cancelled: humid, pouring rain, dense fog, rescheduled to Kranjska Gora, Slovenia[82]
1618266 February 2016  South Korea Jeongseon [83][84][85]DH 8Norway Kjetil Jansrud Italy Dominik Paris United States Steven Nyman[86][87]
1619277 February 2016  SG 5  Switzerland  Carlo Janka Italy Christof Innerhofer Austria Vincent Kriechmayr[88][89]
16202813 February 2016  Japan Yuzawa Naeba [90]GS 6France Alexis Pinturault France Mathieu Faivre Italy Massimiliano Blardone[91][92]
16212914 February 2016  SL 8Germany Felix Neureuther Sweden André Myhrer Austria Marco Schwarz[93][94]
16223019 February 2016  France Chamonix [95]SCAC3France Alexis Pinturault Italy Dominik Paris France Thomas Mermillod-Blondin[96][97]
16233120 February 2016  DH 9Italy Dominik Paris United States Steven Nyman  Switzerland  Beat Feuz[98][99]
16243223 February 2016  Sweden Stockholm [100]CESL9Austria Marcel HirscherSweden André MyhrerItaly Stefano Gross[101][102]
16253326 February 2016  Austria Hinterstoder [103]GS 7France Alexis PinturaultAustria Marcel HirscherFrance Thomas Fanara[55][104]
16263427 February 2016  SG 6Norway Aleksander Aamodt KildeSlovenia Boštjan KlineAustria Marcel Hirscher[105][106]
16273528 February 2016  GS 8France Alexis PinturaultAustria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik Kristoffersen[107][108]
1628364 March 2016  Slovenia Kranjska Gora [109]GS 9France Alexis PinturaultAustria Philipp SchörghoferAustria Marcel Hirscher[110][111]
1629375 March 2016  GS10Austria Marcel HirscherFrance Alexis PinturaultNorway Henrik Kristoffersen[112][113]
1630386 March 2016  SL10Austria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik KristoffersenItaly Stefano Gross[114][115]
16313912 March 2016  Norway Kvitfjell [116] DH10Italy Dominik ParisFrance Valentin Giraud MoineUnited States Steven Nyman[117][118]
16324013 March 2016  SG 7Norway Kjetil JansrudAustria Vincent KriechmayrItaly Dominik Paris[119][120]
16334116 March 2016   Switzerland  St. Moritz [121][122]DH11 Switzerland  Beat FeuzUnited States Steven NymanCanada Erik Guay[123][124]
16344217 March 2016  SG 8  Switzerland  Beat Feuz Norway Kjetil Jansrud & Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde[125][126]
16354319 March 2016  GS11France Thomas Fanara France Alexis PinturaultFrance Mathieu Faivre[127][128]
16364420 March 2016  SL11Sweden Andre MyhrerAustria Marcel HirscherNorway Sebastian Foss-Solevåg[129][130]

Rankings

Overall
Rank after all 44 races [131] Points
1Austria Marcel Hirscher1795
2Norway Henrik Kristoffersen1298
3France Alexis Pinturault1200
4Norway Kjetil Jansrud1161
5Norway Aksel Lund Svindal916

Downhill
Rank after all 11 races [132] Points
1Italy Peter Fill462
2Norway Aksel Lund Svindal436
3Italy Dominik Paris432
4Norway Kjetil Jansrud432
5 Switzerland  Beat Feuz414

Super G
Rank after all 8 races [133] Points
1Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde415
2Norway Kjetil Jansrud375
3Norway Aksel Lund Svindal310
4Austria Vincent Kriechmayr298
5 Switzerland  Carlo Janka259

Giant Slalom
Rank after all 11 races [134] Points
1Austria Marcel Hirscher766
2France Alexis Pinturault690
3Norway Henrik Kristoffersen487
4France Mathieu Faivre423
5France Victor Muffat-Jeandet405

Slalom
Rank after all 11 races [135] Points
1Norway Henrik Kristoffersen 811
2Austria Marcel Hirscher 780
3Germany Felix Neureuther 389
4Sweden André Myhrer 367
5Russia Alexander Khoroshilov 358

Combined
Rank after all 3 races [136] Points
1France Alexis Pinturault220
2France Thomas Mermillod-Blondin170
3Norway Kjetil Jansrud165
4Italy Dominik Paris161
5France Victor Muffat-Jeandet130

Women

Summary
Women's Overall Champion
Lara Gut. First Swiss female to capture the Overall since 1995.

The first part of the season produced many injuries to several top skiers. Sara Hector severely injured her knee [137] in Giant Slalom, during the competition in Åre, Sweden, and two event champions from the previous season, Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin missed several events due to recent incidents. Vonn missed the October and November events to continue rehabilitating from last year's season-ending injury, and from a recent dog bite from one of her pets.[138] Shiffrin dropped-out in mid-December to recuperate from an injury suffered during practice at Åre.[139] Shiffrin's recovery was not immediate and she missed the heart of the race season, however, she returned to the circuit in mid-February and promptly dominated the competition.[140] The lack of snowy weather eliminated the women's race weekend at St. Anton's, Austria, two weeks before the planned event.[141] Officials recognized that they did not have enough snow on the ground, and that they did not have the ability to generate enough man-made snow for safe racing. The events were quickly relocated to Zauchensee, Austria, for the same dates.[142] A few days later, officials cancelled the Snow Queen Trophy slalom planned at Sljême, Croatia. The stop was the only one planned for Croatia this season, and was one of the few joint stops on tour where male and female teammates crossed paths during the year. The slalom event was quickly rescheduled to Santa Caterina, Italy on consecutive days.

The middle of the season saw a significant reshuffle of many of the events throughout The Alps. Six events were cancelled in January for unseasonably warm weather and insufficient snow. The events were promptly repositioned to snowier venues further down the schedule. In contrast, mid-February saw a few events abandoned due to soft and excessive snow, over two meters in one instance... a significant safety concern for the high speed disciplines. At the end of the February, during the Super-G in Soldeu, Vonn, having just returned from injury seven weeks earlier, crashed again while leading near the end of her run. She raced the next day in the Combined event, earned a few points, then ended her season on Monday after a complete medical evaluation in Barcelona revealed several hairline fractures in her knee. At the time of her departure, she had already won the Downhill discipline for the season and was leading the Overall, Super-G and Combined disciplines.[143]

Notable skiers that did not participate this year include: Anna Fenninger, the defending World Cup champion who was forced to skip the season due to a serious knee injury.[144] Tina Maze, last season's runner-up decided to take a short hiatus during the 2016 season before permanently deciding to continue, or end, her World Cup career.[145] Champion skier Julia Mancuso decided to opt for hip surgery in November, 2015,[146] instead of rushing back after non-surgical therapy failed to give her the full recovery she had hoped for. Her stated goal is to get back to winning form in time to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.

Calendar

Event Key: DH Downhill, SL Slalom, GS Giant Slalom, SG Super Giant Slalom, AC Alpine Combined, CE City Event
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1487124 October 2015  Austria Sölden [10]GS 1Italy Federica BrignoneUnited States Mikaela ShiffrinLiechtenstein Tina Weirather[147][148]
14 November 2015  Finland Levi [13]SL 1cancelled: lack of snow, rescheduled to Aspen, United States[149]
1488227 November 2015  United States Aspen [150]GS 2 Switzerland  Lara GutAustria Eva-Maria BremItaly Federica Brignone[151][152]
1489328 November 2015  SL 1United States Mikaela Shiffrin Slovakia Veronika Velez-ZuzulováSweden Frida Hansdotter[153][154]
1490429 November 2015  SL 2United States Mikaela ShiffrinSweden Frida HansdotterCzech Republic Šárka Strachová [155][156]
149154 December 2015  Canada Lake Louise [15]DH 1United States Lindsey VonnAustria Cornelia HütterAustria Ramona Siebenhofer[157][158]
149265 December 2015  DH 2United States Lindsey Vonn Switzerland  Fabienne SuterAustria Cornelia Hütter [159][160]
149376 December 2015  SG 1United States Lindsey VonnAustria Tamara TipplerAustria Cornelia Hütter [161][162]
1494812 December 2015  Sweden Åre [163]GS 3United States Lindsey VonnAustria Eva-Maria BremItaly Federica Brignone [164][165]
1495913 December 2015  SL 3Slovakia Petra VlhováSweden Frida HansdotterNorway Nina Løseth [166][167]
14961018 December 2015  France Val-d'Isère [27]AC 1  Switzerland  Lara GutUnited States Lindsey VonnAustria Michaela Kirchgasser[168][169]
14971119 December 2015  DH 3  Switzerland  Lara Gut Switzerland  Fabienne SuterCanada Larisa Yurkiw [170][171]
14981220 December 2015  France Courchevel [172]GS 4Austria Eva-Maria Brem Switzerland  Lara Gut tied with Norway Nina Løseth[173][174]
14991328 December 2015  Austria Lienz [175][176]GS 5  Switzerland  Lara GutLiechtenstein Tina WeiratherGermany Viktoria Rebensburg [177][178]
15001429 December 2015  SL 4Sweden Frida Hansdotter Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerSlovakia Petra Vlhová [179][180]
1 January 2016  Germany Munich CESL9cancelled: pre-season organizational issues, rescheduled to Stockholm, Sweden[51]
3 January 2016  Croatia ZagrebSL 5cancelled: warm temperatures, lack of snow, rescheduled to Santa Caterina, Italy[45]
1501155 January 2016  Italy Santa Caterina[45][46]SL 5Norway Nina LøsethCzech Republic Šárka StrachováSlovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová[181][182]
9 January 2016  Austria St. Anton [183]DH 4cancelled: warm temperatures, lack of snow,
rescheduled to Zauchensee, Austria
[141]
10 January 2016  SG 2
1502169 January 2016  Austria Zauchensee [184]DH 4United States Lindsey Vonn Canada Larisa Yurkiw Austria Cornelia Hütter [142][185][186]
15031710 January 2016  SG 2 United States Lindsey Vonn Switzerland  Lara GutAustria Cornelia Hütter [187][188]
16 January 2016  Germany Ofterschwang [189][190]GS 6cancelled: warm temperatures, lack of snow,
rescheduled to Flachau, Austria
[191]
17 January 2016  SL 7
15041812 January 2016  Austria Flachau [192]SL 6Slovakia Veronika Velez-ZuzulováCzech Republic Šárka StrachováSweden Frida Hansdotter[193][194]
15051915 January 2016  SL 7Slovakia Veronika Velez-ZuzulováSweden Frida HansdotterSlovakia Petra Vlhová [195][196]
15062017 January 2016  GS 6 Germany Viktoria RebensburgSlovenia Ana DrevItaly Federica Brignone[197][198]
15072123 January 2016  Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo [199]DH 5 United States Lindsey VonnCanada Larisa Yurkiw Switzerland  Lara Gut [200][201]
15082224 January 2016  SG 3 United States Lindsey VonnLiechtenstein Tina WeiratherGermany Viktoria Rebensburg [202][203]
15092330 January 2016  Slovenia Maribor [204]GS 7 Germany Viktoria RebensburgSlovenia Ana DrevLiechtenstein Tina Weirather [205][206]
31 January 2016  SL 8cancelled: warm temperatures, poor track conditions, rescheduled to Crans-Montana, Switzerland [207]
1510246 February 2016  Germany Garmisch [79]DH 6 United States Lindsey Vonn Switzerland  Fabienne SuterGermany Viktoria Rebensburg [208][209]
1511257 February 2016  SG 4  Switzerland  Lara GutGermany Viktoria RebensburgUnited States Lindsey Vonn [210][211]
13 February 2016   Switzerland  Crans-Montana [212]DH 7cancelled: excessive snow, unsafe, rescheduled to La Thuile, Italy [213]
14 February 2016  ACcnxcancelled: excessive snow forced delay in previous days event, not rescheduled [214]
15122615 February 2016  SL 8 United States Mikaela Shiffrin France Nastasia NoensCanada Marie-Michèle Gagnon [207][215][216]
15132719 February 2016  Italy La Thuile [217]DH 7 Switzerland  Lara GutAustria Cornelia HütterItaly Nadia Fanchini[218][219]
15142820 February 2016  DH 8 Italy Nadia FanchiniUnited States Lindsey VonnItaly Daniela Merighetti [220][221]
15152921 February 2016  SG 5 Liechtenstein Tina Weirather  Switzerland  Lara Gut United States Lindsey Vonn [222][223]
15163023 February 2016  Sweden Stockholm [100]CESL9  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener Sweden Frida HansdotterSweden Maria Pietilae-Holmner[224][225]
15173127 February 2016  Andorra Soldeu [226]SG 6 Italy Federica BrignoneUnited States Laurenne RossAustria Tamara Tippler [227][228]
15183228 February 2016  AC 2 Canada Marie-Michèle Gagnon Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerFrance Anne-Sophie Barthet [229][230]
5 March 2016  Slovakia Jasná [231] GS 8postponed: excessive high winds. delayed two days[232]
1519336 March 2016  SL10 United States Mikaela Shiffrin Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerSlovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová [233][234]
1520347 March 2016  GS 8 Austria Eva-Maria BremGermany Viktoria RebensburgItaly Federica Brignone [235][236]
15213512 March 2016   Switzerland  Lenzerheide [237]SG 7Austria Cornelia Hütter Switzerland  Fabienne SuterAustria Tamara Tippler[238][239]
15223613 March 2016  AC 3  Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerAustria Michaela Kirchgasser Switzerland  Lara Gut [240][241]
15233716 March 2016   Switzerland  St. Moritz [121][122]DH 9Austria Mirjam Puchner Switzerland  Fabienne SuterItaly Elena Curtoni [242][243]
15243817 March 2016  SG 8 Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Switzerland  Lara GutAustria Cornelia Hütter [244][245]
15253919 March 2016  SL11 United States Mikaela Shiffrin Slovakia Veronika Velez-ZuzulováSweden Frida Hansdotter [246][247]
15264020 March 2016  GS 9Germany Viktoria RebensburgFrance Taina Barioz Switzerland  Lara Gut[248][249]

Rankings

Overall
Rank after all 40 races [250] Points
1 Switzerland  Lara Gut 1522
2 United States Lindsey Vonn1235
3Germany Viktoria Rebensburg1147
4Liechtenstein Tina Weirather1016
5Sweden Frida Hansdotter915

Downhill
Rank after all 9 races [251] Points
1United States Lindsey Vonn 580
2 Switzerland  Fabienne Suter463
3Canada Larisa Yurkiw407
4 Switzerland  Lara Gut394
5Austria Cornelia Hütter387

Super G
Rank after all 8 races [252] Points
1 Switzerland  Lara Gut 481
2Liechtenstein Tina Weirather 436
3United States Lindsey Vonn 420
4Austria Cornelia Hütter 400
5Germany Viktoria Rebensburg 293

Giant Slalom
Rank after all 9 races [253] Points
1Austria Eva-Maria Brem 592
2Germany Viktoria Rebensburg590
3 Switzerland  Lara Gut472
4Italy Federica Brignone425
5Liechtenstein Tina Weirather321

Slalom
Rank after all 11 races [254] Points
1Sweden Frida Hansdotter 711
2Slovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová626
3 Switzerland  Wendy Holdener561
4United States Mikaela Shiffrin500
5Czech Republic Šárka Strachová493

Combined
Rank after all 3 races [255] Points
1 Switzerland  Wendy Holdener198
2 Switzerland  Lara Gut160
3Austria Michaela Kirchgasser153
4Canada Marie-Michèle Gagnon145
5United States Lindsey Vonn100

Team

Event Key: TE Team Event - Nation Grand Prix
No. Season Date Location Event Winner Second Third Fourth Details
11118 March 2016Switzerland St. Moritz [121][122][256]TE   Switzerland
(200 points)
 Germany
(160 points)
 Sweden
(120 points)
 France
(100 points)
[257][258]
Fifth Fifth Fifth Fifth
 Norway
(60 points)
 Italy
(60 points)
 Austria
(60 points)
 United States
(60 points)
points accumulate toward the Nations Cup award

Nations Cup

Overall

Rank after all 85 races [259] Points
1  Austria 10591
2  Italy 8770
3  France 7733
4    Switzerland  7195
5  Norway 5929

Men

Rank after all 44 races [260] Points
1  Austria 5804
2  France 5603
3  Norway 4833
4  Italy 4512
5    Switzerland  2940

Women

Rank after all 40 races [261] Points
1  Austria 4787
2  Italy 4258
3    Switzerland  4255
4  United States 3077
5  Sweden 2432

Prize Money

Prize Money Earned
Men Statistic (CHF) Women
5,377,082 Available (10.0364 Mil)4,659,317
33,192 Average per Awardee 35,298
7,834 Median Awardee 7,817
122,206 Average per Event 116,483
168.98 Average Point Earns161.11

Top-5 Men
Rank after all 44 races [262] CHF[263]
1 Austria Marcel Hirscher 588,779
2 Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 429,219
3 Norway Henrik Kristoffersen 415,449
4 France Alexis Pinturault 335,985
5 Norway Kjetil Jansrud 297,176

Top-5 Women
Rank after all 40 races [262] CHF[263]
1 United States Lindsey Vonn 432,106
2  Switzerland  Lara Gut 383,274
3 Germany Viktoria Rebensburg 269,870
4 United States Mikaela Shiffrin 230,650
5 Slovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová 226,096

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  59. "Wengen LauberHorn Downhill Profile". LaugerHorn Ski Club, Switzerland.
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  99. "Paris". Ski-Racing Magazine (online). 20 February 2016.
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  118. "Paris Defeats Norway". International Ski Federation. 12 March 2016.
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  122. 1 2 3 "Hill Layout at St. Moritz". March 2016.
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  132. Leaderboard - Men's Downhill. International Ski Federation. 2016 season.
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  182. "Løseth Claims First World Cup Victory". International Ski Federation. 5 January 2016.
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  188. "Vonn Seize Double". International Ski Federation. 10 January 2016.
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  193. "Ladies' Slalom - Flachau, Austria". International Ski Federation. 12 January 2016.
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  198. "Rebensburg Claims Seasons First". International Ski Federation. 17 January 2016.
  199. "Cortina Classic Slalom Map" (PDF). Cortina Classic Organization Committee.
  200. "Ladies' Downhill - Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy". International Ski Federation. 23 January 2016.
  201. "Vonn Sets Record Number Of DH Wins". International Ski Federation. 23 January 2016.
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  206. "Embrace Miss Rebensburg Takes". Ski-Racing Magazine (online). 30 January 2016.
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  208. "Ladies' Downhill - Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany". International Ski Federation. 6 February 2016.
  209. "Vonn Dominates Kandahar". International Ski Federation. 6 February 2016.
  210. "Ladies' Super G - Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany". International Ski Federation. 7 February 2016.
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  221. "Fanchini Wins At Home". International Ski Federation. 20 February 2016.
  222. "Ladies' Super G - La Thuile, Italy". International Ski Federation. 21 February 2016.
  223. "Weirather Season First". International Ski Federation. 21 February 2016.
  224. "Ladies' City Event - Stockholm, Sweden". International Ski Federation. 23 February 2016.
  225. "Holdener's Maiden Victory". Euro Sport Magazine (online). 23 February 2016.
  226. "Soldeu Area Hill Map" (PDF). Soldeu Resort, Andorra.
  227. "Ladies' Super G - Soldeu El Tarter, Andorra". International Ski Federation. 27 February 2016.
  228. "Brignone Grabs First Super-G Win". Ski-Racing Magazine (online). 27 February 2016.
  229. "Ladies' Alpine Combined - Soldeu El Tarter, Andorra". International Ski Federation. 28 February 2016.
  230. "Gagnon's Attack From The Back". Ski-Racing Magazine (online). 28 February 2016.
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  232. "Jasná Giant Slalom Delayed". International Ski Federation. 5 March 2016.
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  239. "Hütter Claims Maiden Gold". International Ski Federation. 12 March 2016.
  240. "Ladies' Alpine Combined - Lenzerheide, Switzerland". International Ski Federation. 13 March 2016.
  241. "Hometown Hero Holdener". Ski-Racing Magazine (online). 13 March 2016.
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  243. "Stunning First Timer". Ski-Racing Magazine (online). 16 March 2016.
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  245. "Sweet Swiss Sunshine". Ski-Racing Magazine (online). 17 March 2016.
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  249. "Last One A Fast One". Ski-Racing Magazine (online). 20 March 2016.
  250. Leaderboard - Women's Overall. International Ski Federation. 2016 season.
  251. Leaderboard - Women's Downhill. International Ski Federation. 2016 season.
  252. Leaderboard - Women's Super G. International Ski Federation. 2016 season.
  253. Leaderboard - Women's Giant Slalom. International Ski Federation. 2016 season.
  254. Leaderboard - Women's Slalom. International Ski Federation. 2016 season.
  255. Leaderboard - Women's Combined. International Ski Federation. 2016 season.
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  257. "Nation Grand Prix - St. Moritz, Switzerland". International Ski Federation. 18 March 2016.
  258. "Host Nation Takes Grand Prix". Ski-Racing Magazine (online). 18 March 2016.
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  260. Leaderboard - Men's Team. International Ski Federation. current season.
  261. Leaderboard - Women's Team. International Ski Federation. current season
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