2016–17 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup

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Freestyle Ski World Cup 2016/17
Discipline Men Women
Overall Canada Mikaël Kingsbury (6) Australia Britteny Cox
Moguls Canada Mikaël Kingsbury (6) Australia Britteny Cox
Aerials China Qi Guangpu (2) China Xu Mengtao (3)
Ski Cross France Jean Frederic Chapuis (3) Canada Marielle Thompson (3)
Halfpipe France Kevin Rolland (3) France Marie Martinod (2)
Slopestyle United States McRae Williams Switzerland Sarah Höfflin
Big Air Sweden Henrik Harlaut Sweden Emma Dahlström
FIS Super Series Switzerland Kai Mahler Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud
Cross Alps Tour France Jean Frederic Chapuis Canada Marielle Thompson
Nations Cup  Canada (9)
Competition
Locations 32 32
Individual 45 45
Team 2 2
Cancelled 1 2
Rescheduled 1 1

The 2016/17 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup was the thirty eighth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 3 September 2016 and ended on 26 March 2017. This season included six disciplines: moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.[1]

Map of world cup hosts

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All 33 locations hosting world cup events both for men and ladies.

2016–17 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup (Asia)
2016–17 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup is located in South America
El Colorado
El Colorado
2016–17 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup (South America)

Men

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Ski Cross

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
119 1 9 December 2016 France Val Thorens SX France Jean Frederic Chapuis France Sylvain Miaillier Sweden Victor Öhling Norberg [2]
120 2 10 December 2016 France Val Thorens SX Switzerland Alex Fiva Canada Brady Leman Sweden Viktor Andersson [3]
121 3 13 December 2016 Switzerland Arosa (night) SX Switzerland Romain Détraz Canada Brady Leman France Jean Frederic Chapuis [4]
122 4 17 December 2016 Austria Montafon SX France Jean Frederic Chapuis France Jonas Devouassoux Switzerland Marc Bischofberger [5]
123 5 21 December 2016 Italy Innichen SX Slovenia Filip Flisar Germany Tim Hronek Switzerland Alex Fiva [6]
124 6 22 December 2016 Italy Innichen SX Slovenia Filip Flisar Austria Christoph Wahrstötter France Arnaud Bovolenta [7]
1st Cross Alps Tour Overall (9–22 December 2016) France Jean Frederic Chapuis Slovenia Filip Flisar Switzerland Alex Fiva
125 7 14 January 2017[nb 1] Italy Watles SX Switzerland Armin Niederer Canada Brady Leman France Jean Frederic Chapuis [8]
126 8 15 January 2017 Italy Watles SX Switzerland Alex Fiva Canada Brady Leman Switzerland Armin Niederer [9]
22 January 2017 France Megève SX lack of snow; rescheduled to the first event in Watles[10]
127 9 4 February 2017 Germany Feldberg SX France Jean Frederic Chapuis Canada Brady Leman Switzerland Alex Fiva [11]
128 10 5 February 2017 Germany Feldberg SX France Jean Frederic Chapuis Slovenia Filip Flisar Switzerland Alex Fiva [12]
129 11 11 February 2017 Sweden Idre SX Switzerland Alex Fiva Switzerland Marc Bischofberger Russia Igor Omelin [13]
130 12 12 February 2017 Sweden Idre SX Canada Brady Leman France Arnaud Bovolenta France Jonas Devouassoux [14]
131 13 25 February 2017 Russia Sunny Valley SX France Arnaud Bovolenta Germany Tim Hronek Germany Daniel Bohnacker [15]
132 14 5 March 2017 Canada Blue Mountain SX Canada Brady Leman Canada Christopher Del Bosco Slovenia Filip Flisar [16]

Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
65 1 4 February 2017 United States Deer Valley DM Canada Mikaël Kingsbury Canada Marc-Antoine Gagnon Australia Brodie Summers [17]
66 2 19 February 2017 Japan Tazawako DM Canada Mikaël Kingsbury France Benjamin Cavet Australia Matt Graham [18]
67 3 26 February 2017 China Thaiwoo DM Canada Mikaël Kingsbury Switzerland Marco Tadé United States Bradley Wilson [19]
317 1 10 December 2016 Finland Ruka MO Canada Mikaël Kingsbury Australia Matt Graham France Benjamin Cavet [20]
318 2 14 January 2017 United States Lake Placid MO Kazakhstan Dmitriy Reiherd France Benjamin Cavet United States Bradley Wilson [21]
319 3 22 January 2017 Canada Val St. Come MO Canada Mikaël Kingsbury France Sacha Theocharis Sweden Walter Wallberg [22]
320 4 28 January 2017 Canada Calgary MO Australia Matt Graham Canada Mikaël Kingsbury France Benjamin Cavet [23]
321 5 2 February 2017 United States Deer Valley MO Canada Mikaël Kingsbury France Benjamin Cavet Canada Philippe Marquis [24]
322 6 11 February 2017 South Korea Bogwang/Pyeongchang MO Canada Mikaël Kingsbury Kazakhstan Dmitriy Reiherd Canada Philippe Marquis [25]
323 7 18 February 2017 Japan Tazawako MO Canada Mikaël Kingsbury Canada Philippe Marquis France Benjamin Cavet [26]
324 8 25 February 2017 China Thaiwoo MO Canada Mikaël Kingsbury Australia Brodie Summers Australia Matt Graham [27]

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
318 1 17 December 2016 China Beida Lake AE Belarus Anton Kushnir China Qi Guangpu China Zhou Hang [28]
319 2 18 December 2016 China Beida Lake AE China Qi Guangpu China Liu Zhongqing Belarus Maxim Gustik
China Wang Xindi
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320 3 14 January 2017 United States Lake Placid AE Belarus Anton Kushnir United States Mac Bohonnon Russia Maxim Burov [30]
321 4 3 February 2017 United States Deer Valley AE China Qi Guangpu Belarus Stanislau Hladchenko Russia Stanislav Nikitin [31]
322 5 10 February 2017 South Korea Bogwang/Pyeongchang AE Belarus Anton Kushnir China Qi Guangpu United States Mac Bohonnon [32]
323 6 25 February 2017 Belarus Minsk AE China Wang Xindi China Qi Guangpu China Zhou Hang [33]
324 7 4 March 2017 Russia Moscow (night) AE China Zhou Hang Belarus Maxim Gustik Russia Maxim Burov [34]

Big Air

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
2 1 3 September 2016 Chile El Colorado BA Sweden Henrik Harlaut Switzerland Fabian Bösch Switzerland Luca Schuler [35]
3 2 11 November 2016 Italy Milan BA Switzerland Kai Mahler Norway Øystein Bråten Norway Eirik Sateroy [36]
4 3 2 December 2016 Germany Mönchengladbach BA Sweden Henrik Harlaut Switzerland Luca Schuler Norway Eirik Sateroy [37]
5 4 11 February 2017 Canada Quebec City BA Switzerland Kai Mahler Sweden Henrik Harlaut Switzerland Andri Ragettli [38]
FIS Super Series (11 November 2016 – 11 February 2017) Switzerland Kai Mahler Sweden Henrik Harlaut Switzerland Andri Ragettli
6 5 24 March 2017 Norway Myrkdalen-Voss BA Norway Christian Nummedal Norway Birk Ruud Norway Ferdinand Dahl [39]
7 6 25 March 2017 Norway Myrkdalen-Voss BA Norway Birk Ruud France Antoine Adelisse Norway Felix Stridsberg-Usterud [40]

Slopestyle

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
18 1 14 January 2017 France Font Romeu SS United States McRae Williams Sweden Jesper Tjader Canada Alex Bellemare [41]
19 2 28 January 2017 Italy Seiser Alm SS United States Colby Stevenson Switzerland Colin Wili Australia Russell Henshaw [42]
5 February 2017 United States Mammoth Mountain SS cancelled due to weather conditions: high winds and driving snow
21 3 12 February 2017 Canada Quebec City SS Switzerland Andri Ragettli United Kingdom James Woods Canada Alex Beaulieu-Marchand [43]
22 4 3 March 2017 Switzerland Silvaplana SS Canada Teal Harle United States McRae Williams United States Gus Kenworthy [44]

Halfpipe

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
34 1 17 December 2016 United States Copper Mountain HP France Kevin Rolland France Benoit Valentin United States Aaron Blunck [45]
35 2 4 February 2017 United States Mammoth Mountain HP United States Torin Yater-Wallace United States Gus Kenworthy United States Taylor Seaton [46]
36 3 18 February 2017 South Korea Bogwang/Pyeongchang HP United States Torin Yater-Wallace United States Aaron Blunck France Benoit Valentin [47]
37 4 7 March 2017 France Tignes (night) HP United States Alex Ferreira United States Taylor Seaton France Kevin Rolland [48]

Women

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Ski Cross

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
120 1 9 December 2016 France Val Thorens SX Canada Marielle Thompson Switzerland Fanny Smith Sweden Sandra Näslund [49]
121 2 10 December 2016 France Val Thorens SX Sweden Anna Holmlund Sweden Sandra Näslund Germany Daniela Maier [50]
122 3 13 December 2016 Switzerland Arosa (night) SX Canada Marielle Thompson Poland Karolina Riemen France Ophélie David [51]
123 4 17 December 2016 Austria Montafon SX Canada Marielle Thompson France Marielle Berger-Sabbatel Germany Heidi Zacher [52]
124 5 21 December 2016 Italy Innichen SX Germany Heidi Zacher Canada Marielle Thompson Canada Georgia Simmerling [53]
125 6 22 December 2016 Italy Innichen SX Germany Heidi Zacher Switzerland Fanny Smith France Marielle Berger-Sabbatel [54]
1st Cross Alps Tour Overall (9–22 December 2016) Canada Marielle Thompson Germany Heidi Zacher Switzerland Fanny Smith
126 7 14 January 2017[nb 2] Italy Watles SX Sweden Sandra Näslund Canada Georgia Simmerling Germany Heidi Zacher [55]
127 8 15 January 2017 Italy Watles SX Canada Marielle Thompson Switzerland Fanny Smith France Marielle Berger-Sabbatel [56]
22 January 2017 France Megève SX lack of snow; rescheduled to the first event in Watles[57]
128 9 4 February 2017 Germany Feldberg SX Germany Heidi Zacher Switzerland Fanny Smith Sweden Sandra Näslund [58]
5 February 2017 Germany Feldberg SX cancelled due to heavy snow
130 10 11 February 2017 Sweden Idre SX Sweden Sandra Näslund Australia Sami Kennedy-Sim Austria Katrin Ofner [59]
131 11 12 February 2017 Sweden Idre SX Canada Marielle Thompson Sweden Sandra Näslund Switzerland Fanny Smith [60]
132 12 25 February 2017 Russia Sunny Valley SX Canada Marielle Thompson Sweden Sandra Näslund France Ophélie David [61]
133 13 5 March 2017 Canada Blue Mountain SX Canada Marielle Thompson Sweden Sandra Näslund Switzerland Fanny Smith [62]

Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
64 1 4 February 2017 United States Deer Valley DM Australia Britteny Cox Canada Andi Naude United States Jaelin Kauf [63]
65 2 19 February 2017 Japan Tazawako DM United States Jaelin Kauf Kazakhstan Yuliya Galysheva United States Olivia Giaccio [64]
66 3 26 February 2017 China Thaiwoo DM Australia Britteny Cox France Perrine Laffont Canada Justine Dufour-Lapointe [65]
318 1 10 December 2016 Finland Ruka MO Australia Britteny Cox France Perrine Laffont United States Keaton McCargo [66]
319 2 13 January 2017 United States Lake Placid MO Australia Britteny Cox France Perrine Laffont United States Morgan Schild [67]
320 3 21 January 2017 Canada Val St. Come MO Canada Justine Dufour-Lapointe Canada Andi Naude Canada Chloe Dufour-Lapointe [68]
321 4 28 January 2017 Canada Calgary MO Australia Britteny Cox Canada Justine Dufour-Lapointe Canada Chloe Dufour-Lapointe [69]
322 5 2 February 2017 United States Deer Valley MO United States Morgan Schild Canada Justine Dufour-Lapointe Australia Britteny Cox [70]
323 6 11 February 2017 South Korea Bogwang/Pyeongchang MO Australia Britteny Cox Canada Justine Dufour-Lapointe Canada Andi Naude [71]
324 7 18 February 2017 Japan Tazawako MO Australia Britteny Cox France Perrine Laffont Canada Andi Naude [72]
325 8 25 February 2017 China Thaiwoo MO France Perrine Laffont Canada Justine Dufour-Lapointe Australia Britteny Cox [73]

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
321 1 17 December 2016 China Beida Lake AE China Xu Mengtao Australia Danielle Scott Russia Liubov Nikitina [74]
322 2 18 December 2016 China Beida Lake AE Australia Danielle Scott China Xu Mengtao Australia Samantha Wells [75]
323 3 14 January 2017 United States Lake Placid AE United States Ashley Caldwell Australia Danielle Scott Russia Kristina Spiridonova [76]
324 4 3 February 2017 United States Deer Valley AE Australia Lydia Lassila United States Kiley McKinnon China Xu Mengtao [77]
325 5 10 February 2017 South Korea Bogwang/Pyeongchang AE China Xu Mengtao China Shen Xiaoxue China Yang Yu [78]
326 6 25 February 2017 Belarus Minsk AE Australia Lydia Lassila Australia Danielle Scott China Xu Mengtao [79]
327 7 4 March 2017 Russia Moscow AE Australia Lydia Lassila China Xu Mengtao Australia Laura Peel [80]

Big Air

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
2 1 3 September 2016 Chile El Colorado BA Sweden Emma Dahlström Switzerland Giulia Tanno Chile Melanie Kraizel [81]
3 2 11 November 2016 Italy Milan BA Germany Lisa Zimmermann Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud Sweden Emma Dahlström [82]
4 3 2 December 2016 Germany Mönchengladbach BA Italy Silvia Bertagna Sweden Emma Dahlström Germany Lisa Zimmermann [83]
5 4 11 February 2017 Canada Quebec City BA Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud Switzerland Giulia Tanno Switzerland Sarah Höfflin [84]
FIS Super Series (11 November 2016 – 11 February 2017) Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud Italy Silvia Bertagna Germany Lisa Zimmermann
6 5 24 March 2017 Norway Myrkdalen-Voss BA Sweden Emma Dahlström Italy Silvia Bertagna Norway Tora Johansen [85]
7 6 25 March 2017 Norway Myrkdalen-Voss BA Sweden Emma Dahlström Italy Silvia Bertagna Germany Kea Kühnel [86]

Slopestyle

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
18 1 14 January 2017 France Font Romeu SS France Tess Ledeux Norway Johanne Killi Canada Anouk Purnelle-Faniel [87]
19 2 28 January 2017 Italy Seiser Alm SS Switzerland Sarah Höfflin France Coline Ballet Baz United States Caroline Claire [88]
20 3 5 February 2017 United States Mammoth Mountain SS United States Maggie Voisin Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud Norway Johanne Killi [89]
21 4 12 February 2017 Canada Quebec City SS Norway Johanne Killi Switzerland Sarah Höfflin Switzerland Giulia Tanno [90]
22 5 3 March 2017 Switzerland Silvaplana SS United Kingdom Isabel Atkin Sweden Emma Dahlström Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud [91]

Halfpipe

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
34 1 17 December 2016 United States Copper Mountain HP France Marie Martinod United States Annalisa Drew United States Devin Logan [92]
35 2 4 February 2017 United States Mammoth Mountain HP France Marie Martinod United States Maddie Bowman Japan Ayana Onozuka [93]
36 3 18 February 2017 South Korea Bogwang/Pyeongchang HP France Marie Martinod United States Devin Logan Japan Ayana Onozuka [94]
37 4 7 March 2017 France Tignes (night) HP Canada Cassie Sharpe Japan Ayana Onozuka France Marie Martinod [95]

Team

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third Ref.
4 1 18 December 2016 China Beida Lake AET  Russia
Alexandra Orlova
Liubov Nikitina
Maxim Burov
 Canada
Catrine Lavallee
Travis Gerrits
Lewis Irving
 Australia
Samantha Wells
Danielle Scott
David Morris
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Men's standings

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Women's standings

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Nations Cup

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Ski Cross lack of snow event for men from Megève rescheduled to Watles on 14 January 2017.
  2. ^ Ski Cross lack of snow event for ladies from Megève is rescheduled to Watles on 14 January 2017.

References

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  1. ^ "World Cup 2017 calendar and results". International Ski Federation.
  2. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Val Thorens" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 9 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Val Thorens2" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 10 December 2016.
  4. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Arosa" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 13 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Montafon" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 17 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Innichen" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 21 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Innichen2" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 22 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Watles" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 14 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Watles" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 15 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Ski Cross World Cup Megève cancellation & Double up in Watles". International Ski Federation. 5 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Feldberg" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 4 February 2017.
  12. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Feldberg2" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 5 February 2017.
  13. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Idre" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 11 February 2017.
  14. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Idre2" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 12 February 2017.
  15. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Sunny Valley" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 25 February 2017.
  16. ^ "Men's Ski Cross: Sunny Valley2" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 5 March 2017.
  17. ^ "Men's Dual Moguls: Deer Valley" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 4 February 2017.
  18. ^ "Men's Dual Moguls: Tazawako" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 19 February 2017.
  19. ^ "Men's Dual Moguls: Thaiwoo" (PDF). International Ski Federation.