FIS Snowboard World Cup

The Snowboard World Cup for men and women is held annually from October to March by the Fédération Internationale de Ski since 1994. The individual disciplines are parallel giant slalom, parallel slalom, snowboard cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and Big Air ( men only).

World Cup points system

In contrast to the other organized by the FIS World Cup is not the FIS points system is applied, but a dissenting vote. For a win it is for example 1000 instead of 100 points.

List of winners

It should be noted that the results prior to the 1997/98 season, with few exceptions do not represent the world's best, because the best snowboarders in almost all drove in the World Cup of the International Snowboarding Federation and until then participated in FIS World Cup races to get to the Olympic Games qualify. But since the world class of snowboarding is very rarely encountered in FIS World Cup, as the top of the sport for the most part only visit the competitions independent Ticket to Ride World Snowboard Tour. This applies in particular to the halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.

PAR: Parallel race (slalom and giant slalom) SBX: SBX HP: Halfpipe BA: Big Air PGS: Parallel Giant Slalom GS: Giant Slalom PSL: Parallel Slalom SL: Slalom

Total and discipline World Cup winner ( men)

Total and discipline World Cup winner ( women)

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