2005 Alpine Skiing World Cup

The season 2004/2005 the FIS Alpine World Cup, organized by the began on 23 October 2004 in Sölden and ended on 13 March 2005 on the occasion of the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide. For men, 36 races were held (11 runs, 7 Super -G, Giant Slalom 8, 9 slalom ). For women, there were 33 races ( each with 8 runs, Super -G, giant slalom and slalom ). Then there was ever a combination ( for the first time in the form of a super - organized combination ).

The overall World Cup Ladies was the last race, the giant slalom in Lenzerheide, decided Anja Parson had before this race 1359 points, Janica Kostelic 1324 points. After the first passage Parson was in fifth and sixth place Kostelic. In the second passage, therefore, started Kostelic was the first of the two, but fell behind three runners back in front of her started. The immediately started after her Parson scored after a serious error the worst period of the second passage. Since the four preceding date after the first round runners all stayed before Kostelic was this eighth and received 32 points, Parson remained as 17 without points. Would Kostelic became seventh, she would have received 36 points and won the World Cup. It was this decision to the season 2010/11 the scarcest ever achieved ahead with the ladies.

The highlight of the season was the 2005 World Championships in Bormio and Santa Caterina.

  • 2.1 Departure
  • 2.2 Super -G
  • 2.3 Giant Slalom
  • 2.4 slalom
  • 2.5 combination
  • 3.1 Departure
  • 3.2 Super -G
  • 3.3 Giant Slalom
  • 3.4 slalom
  • 3.5 combination

World Cup ratings

Appreciation

Departure

Super -G

Giant Slalom

Slalom

Combination

Podium Men

Departure

Super -G

Giant Slalom

Slalom

Combination

Podium ladies

Departure

Super -G

Giant Slalom

Slalom

Combination

Nations Cup

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