FINAL ALPINE WORLD CUP STANDINGS

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FINAL ALPINE WORLD CUP STANDINGS{mosimage}Men’s Overall
1. Bode Miller, USA 1648
His first overall title and the first for the U.S. since 1983 when Tamara McKinney and Phil Mahre both won.
2. Benjamin Raich, AUT 1454
3. Hermann Maier, AUT 1295
4. Michael Walchhofer, AUT 1012
5. Daron Rahlves USA 984
12. Thomas Grandi, CAN 500
25. Erik Guay, CAN 330
48. Francois Bourque, CAN 153
54. Erik Schlopy, USA 118
55. Michael Janyk, CAN 113
63. Ted Ligety, USA 89
64. Bryon Friedman 88
64. Jean-Philippe Roy, CAN 88
69. Dane Spencer, USA 83
71. Tom Rothrock, USA 77
76. Patrick Biggs, CAN 66
90. Jan Hudec, CAN 42
92. Manuel Osborne-Paradis, CAN 40
92. Jeff Hume, CAN 40
100. John Kucera, CAN 31
103. Ryan Semple, CAN 30
108. James Cochran, USA 25
113. Scott Macartney, USA 20
116. Chip Knight, USA 18
139. Justin Johnson, USA 7

Women’s Overall
1. Anja Paerson, SWE 1359
Her second consecutive overall title. She is the third Swede to claim a overall title after Pernilla Wiberg (’97) and Ingemar Stenmark ’76-’77 & ’78.
2. Janica Kostelic, CRO 1356
3. Renate Goetschl, AUT 1164
4. Michaela Dorfmeister, AUT 1122
5. Tanja Poutiainen, FIN 1039
6. Lindsey Kildow, USA 914
9. Julia Mancuso, USA 659
15. Kristina Koznick, USA 432
17. Sarah Schleper, USA 423
20. Emily Brydon, CAN 341
22. Caroline Lalive, USA 286
23. Genevieve Simard, CAN 284
30. Kirsten Clark, USA 239
40. Allison Forsyth, CAN 175
45. Resi Stiegler, USA 164
55. Kelly Vanderbeek, CAN 121
57. Bryna McCarty, USA 105
60. Gail Kelly, CAN 92
64. Jonna Mendes, USA 82
67. Brigitte Acton, CAN 68
77. Britt Janyk, CAN 31
78. Libby Ludlow, USA 30
90. Melanie Turgeon, CAN 16
90. Sophie Splawinski, CAN 16
93. Kaylin Richardson, USA 15
102. Lauren Ross, USA 10
107. Anne Marie LeFrancois, CAN 7
112. Sherry Lawrence, CAN 5

Men’s Downhill
1. Michael Walchhofer, AUT 681
His first title. … he is the 18th Austrian DH title winner.
2. Bode Miller, USA 618
3. Hermann Maier, AUT 451
4. Daron Rahlves, USA 444
13. Erik Guay, CAN 330
17. Michael Janyk, CAN 113
32. Bryon Friedman, USA 88
36. Jeff Hume, CAN 40
37. Jan Hudec, CAN 36
37. Manuel Osborne-Paradis, CAN 36
48. Francois Bourque, CAN 15
52. Justin Johnson, USA 7
52. John Kucera, CAN 7
57. Scott Macartney, USA 3

Women’s downhill
1. Renate Goetschl AUT 567
It is her 4th DH title and 2nd consecutive. It is her 7th career discipline title and she won the overall in 2000.
2. Hilde Gerg, GER 495
3. Michaela Dorfmeister, AUT 432
4. Janica Kostelic, CRO 387
5. Lindsey Kildow, USA 384
10. Julia Mancuso, USA 170
11. Caroline Lalive, USA 166
12. Emily Brydon, CAN 155
15. Kirsten Clark, USA 148
23. Bryna McCarty, USA 59
26. Jonna Mendes, USA 50
33. Kelly Vanderbeek, CAN 27
41. Melanie Turgeon, CAN 16
50. Anne Marie LeFrancois, CAN 7

Men’s Slalom
1. Benjamin Raich, AUT 552
It is his 2nd slalom title having won the 2001 crown.
2. Rainer Schoenfelder, AUT 408
3. Giorgio Rocca, ITA 406
4. Manfred Pranger, AUT 396
5. Alois Vogl, GER 310
15. Bode Miller, USA 140
16. Thomas Grandi, CAN 134
17. Michael Janyk, CAN 113
24. Ted Ligety, USA 89
26. Tom Rothrock, USA 77
28. Patrick Biggs, CAN 66
38. Ryan Semple, CAN 30
42. Jean-Philippe Roy, CAN 24
46. Chip Knight, USA 18
51. Erik Schlopy, USA 10

Women’s Slalom
1. Tanja Poutiainen, FIN 570
Her first World Cup title and the 2nd ever for Finland.
2. Janica Kostelic, CRO 400
3. Marlies Schild, AUT 376
4. Kristina Koznick, USA 355
5. Sarah Schleper, USA 337
19. Resi Stiegler, USA 124
26. Julia Mancuso, USA 83
28. Lindsey Kildow, USA 60
38. Britt Janyk, CAN 19
42. Brigitte Acton, CAN 13
45. Lauren Ross, USA 10

Men’s Giant Slalom
1. Benjamin Raich, AUT 423
His third discipline title including two this season.
2. Bode Miller, USA 420
3. Thomas Grandi, CAN 366
4. Hermann Maier, AUT 362
5. Massimiliano Blardone, ITA 345
12. Daron Rahlves, USA 178
16. Erik Schlopy, USA 108
20. Dane Spencer, USA 83
24. Jean-Philippe Roy, CAN 64
42. James Cochran, USA 25
52. Francois Bourque, CAN 9

Women’s Giant Slalom
1. Tanja Poutiainen, FIN 461
her second career title and second of the season 2. Anja Paerson, SWE 410 3. Maria Rosa Rienda Contreras, SPA 384 4. Tina Maze, SLO 366 5. Genevieve Simard, CAN 241 8. Julia Mancuso, USA 230 14. Allison Forsyth, CAN 152 19. Gail Kelly, CAN 92 20. Sarah Schleper, USA 86 23. Kristina Koznick, USA 77 35. Lindsey Kildow, USA 29 35. Brigitte Acton, CAN 29 41. Emily Brydon, CAN 17 42. Sophie Splawinski, CAN 16 44. Caroline Lalive, USA 11 48. Kirsten Clark, USA 9 49. Resi Stiegler, USA 8

Men’s Super G
1. Bode Miller, USA 470
It is the first SG title ever won by an American.
2. Hermann Maier, AUT 453
3. Daron Rahlves, USA 362
4. Didier Defago, SUI 286
5. Michael Walchhofer, AUT 265
15. Eric Guay, CAN 131
16. Francois Bourque, CAN 129
40. Bryon Friedman, USA 9
45. Jan Hudec, CAN 6
50. Manuel Osborne-Paradis, CAN 4
51. Scott Macartney, USA 2
51. John Kucera, CAN 2

Women’s Super G
1. Michaela Dorfmeister, AUT 493
It is her third discipline title in 3 different disciplines 2. Renate Goetschl, AUT 416 3. Lindsey Kildow, USA 396 4. Anja Paerson, SWE 359 5. Hilde Gerg, GER 296 13. Julia Mancuso, USA 136 19. Emily Brydon, CAN 109 21. Kelly Vanderbeek, CAN 94 22. Caroline Lalive, USA 91 24. Kirsten Clark, USA 82 30. Bryna McCarty, USA 46 33. Genevieve Simard, CAN 43 35. Jonna Mendes, USA 32 37. Libby Ludlow, USA 30 42. Allison Forsyth, CAN 23

Nations Cup
AUT 14453
USA 6516

Nation’s Cup men
AUT 8538
USA 3157

Nation’s Cup women
AUT 5915
USA 3359

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