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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


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10 minutes ago, Kirkpatrick said:

Any chances for slalom?

It's on another course and the Dutch commentator said it looked like that one will go ahead. Nothing official though :p 

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The final races of the 2017/18 World Cup season (M Slalom and W Giant Slalom) has been cancelled due to strong winds in Åre

 

2017/18 World Cup

Slalom

Mens Final Ranking

 

1. Marcel Hirscher :AUT 874

2. Henrik Kristoffersen :NOR 710

3. Andre Myhrer :SWE 460

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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2017/18 World Cup

Overall Mens

Final Ranking

 

1. Marcel Hirscher :AUT 1620

2. Henrik Kristoffersen :NOR 1285

3. Aksel Lund Svindal :NOR 886

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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2017/18 Nations Cup

Mens

Final Ranking

 

1. Austria :AUT 5839

2. Norway :NOR 4596

3. Switzerland :SUI 3689

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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2017/18 World Cup

Giant Slalom

Womens Final Ranking

 

1. Viktoria Rebensburg :GER 582

2. Tessa Worley :FRA 490

3. Mikaela Shiffrin :USA 481

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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2017/18 World Cup

Overall Womens

Final Ranking

 

1. Mikaela Shiffrin :USA 1773

2. Wendy Holdener :SUI 1168

3. Viktoria Rebensburg :GER 977

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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2017/18 Nations Cup

Womens

Final Ranking

 

1. Austria :AUT 4886

2. Switzerland :SUI 4752

3. Italy :ITA 3982

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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2017/18 Nations Cup

Mixed Overall

Final Ranking

 

1. Austria :AUT 10725

2. Switzerland :SUI 8441

3. Italy :ITA 6682

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

 

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24 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

The final races of the 2017/18 World Cup season (M Slalom and W Giant Slalom) has been cancelled due to strong winds in Åre

 

 

That's what I said like one or two posts earlier :d 

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