2014 Alpine Skiing World Cup

The 2013/2014 season of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, organized by the began on 26 October 2013, the Rettenbachferner in Sölden and ended on March 16, 2014 on the occasion of the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide.

In the men's 34 races were planned (9 runs, 6 Super -G, Giant Slalom 8, 9 slalom, Super 2 - combinations ). In the women's 33 race should be discharged (9 runs, 6 Super -G, Giant Slalom 8, 8 slaloms, two super- combinations ). The end of February was held a team competition in Innsbruck on Patscherkofel, another competition was held at the World Cup finals.

Planned two parallel slalom event were City under the name. Having had announced his resignation before the start of the season, the organizer in Moscow, had planned on New Year's Day races at the Munich Olympic Park due to mild weather also canceled. The result would have been counted in the overall World Cup and the World Cup slalom.

The highlight of the season was the XXII. Winter Olympics of 7 but the results do not count until February 23, 2014 in Sochi, Russia, for the World Cup.

In the men's race a stable before the end of the third consecutive year, the Austrian Marcel Hirscher as overall World Cup champion, as his only remaining rival Aksel Lund Svindal renounced a start in the final slalom. Hirscher is now only the fourth skier World Cup history and the first since Phil Mahre, to have managed this. In the women's Anna Fenninger was made after the injury of Maria Hoefl - Riesch and her second place in last season's Super -G as the winner of the big crystal ball. Thus, since the 2001/2002 season both overall World Cup winner come for the first time in Austria.

  • 2.1 Departure
  • 2.2 Super -G
  • 2.3 Giant Slalom
  • 2.4 slalom
  • 2.5 Super Combined
  • 2.6 City Event
  • 3.1 Departure
  • 3.2 Super -G
  • 3.3 Giant Slalom
  • 3.4 slalom
  • 3.5 Super Combined
  • 3.6 City Event

World Cup ratings

Appreciation

Departure

Super -G

Giant Slalom

* Ligety won the discipline rating due to the higher number of wins

Slalom

Super Combined

Podium Men

Departure

Super -G

Giant Slalom

Slalom

Super Combined

City Event

Podium ladies

Departure

Super -G

Giant Slalom

Slalom

Super Combined

City Event

Team competition

Nations Cup

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