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2015–16 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup


2015–16 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup champions
MenWomen
Marcel HirscherLara Gut
Peter FillLindsey Vonn
Aleksander Aamodt KildeLara Gut
Marcel HirscherEva-Maria Brem
Henrik KristoffersenFrida Hansdotter
Alexis PinturaultWendy Holdener
AustriaAustria
Austria
21 venues20 venues
44 events40 events
1 event1 event
1 events
4 events11 events

The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine World Cup tour is the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural season launched in January 1967, and the 2016 season marked the 50th consecutive year for the FIS. This World Cup season began on 24 October 2015, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in Saint Moritz, Switzerland on 20 March 2016. The World Ski Championship, a biennial event, did not interrupt this competitive season, and the upcoming World Championships were held Saint Moritz, Switzerland in February 2017

Summary

By late December 2015, the season had seen year-ending injuries to two top skiers. Austrian Matthias Mayer suffered severe spinal damage in the downhill competition at Gröden in Val Gardena, Italy, and German Josef Ferstl damaged his knee during training in Santa Caterina, Italy on the downhill course. Despite his broken back, Mayer is optimistic about returning for a 2017 World Cup try following his much debated crash. During the crash that injured Mayer, another World Cup first took place when the 'body airbag' he was wearing inflated. The new protective gear, now worn by many skiers, has never been deployed during a World Cup competition prior to this. The system is designed to minimize severe thoracic injuries, like the one Mayer suffered, by deploying quickly during tumbles and mishap. Emergency responders could see that the "airbag" had engaged as designed before they even knew about the broken spine. It has not been determined if the "protective gear" prevented worse injury, promoted the injury that was received, or had no effect in the matter.

An odd incident marred the early season as a small, remotely-piloted camera helicopter, operated by broadcast media, nearly foiled Marcel Hirscher's podium effort by crashing during his run and narrowly missing him. A day after the incident, the International Ski Federation adopted the policy of banning remotely-piloted vehicles from flying over their events as a matter of safety and concern for the welfare of their athletes, staff and viewers. Senior Race Director Markus Waldner stated his displeasure with the occurrence and insisted that the ban will remain in effect as long as he is on the job. The newly introduced parallel giant slalom event at Alta Badia, Italy, was a relatively short Giant slalom course that pitted the men against one another in a modified bracket-reduction format from thirty-two 1st run skiers, to sixteen 2nd bracket skiers that eventually dwindled to just four final round racers. The Snow Queen Trophy slalom planned for Sljême, Croatia was cancelled and diverted to Santa Caterina, Italy for lack of snow, while the early season slalom in Levi, Finland suffered similar conditions, but could not find a home to reschedule to in the very busy year.

By mid-season, the World Cup overall leader, as well as Downhill and Super-G discipline leader, Aksel Lund Svindal was out following a crash during the downhill at Kitzbühel. He suffered a season-ending injury to his right knee and needed immediate surgery. Georg Streitberger of Austria also suffered a season-ending knee injury in the same race, which was ended after only thirty skiers left the starting gate. Poor visibility, and the number of serious crashes that were occurring, prompted race officials to halt the event at the minimum skiers required to have it qualify as a complete event.

#EventDateVenueTypeWinnerSecondThirdDetails
1593125 October 2015SöldenGS 380Ted LigetyThomas FanaraMarcel Hirscher
15 November 2015LeviSL cnxlack of snow
1594228 November 2015Lake LouiseDH 452Aksel Lund SvindalPeter FillTravis Ganong
1595329 November 2015SG 185Aksel Lund SvindalMatthias MayerPeter Fill
159644 December 2015Beaver CreekDH 453Aksel Lund SvindalKjetil JansrudGuillermo Fayed
159755 December 2015SG 186Marcel HirscherTed LigetyAndrew Weibrecht
159866 December 2015GS 381Marcel HirscherVictor Muffat-JeandetHenrik Kristoffersen
1599712 December 2015Val-d'IsèreGS 382Marcel HirscherFelix NeureutherVictor Muffat-Jeandet
1600813 December 2015SL 450Henrik KristoffersenMarcel HirscherFelix Neureuther
1601918 December 2015Val GardenaSG 187Aksel Lund SvindalKjetil JansrudAleksander Aamodt Kilde
16021019 December 2015DH 454Aksel Lund SvindalGuillermo FayedKjetil Jansrud
16031120 December 2015Alta BadiaGS 383Marcel HirscherHenrik KristoffersenVictor Muffat-Jeandet
16041221 December 2015PG 001Kjetil JansrudAksel Lund SvindalAndré Myhrer
16051322 December 2015Madonna di CampiglioSL 451Henrik KristoffersenMarcel HirscherMarco Schwarz
16061429 December 2015Santa CaterinaDH 455Adrien ThéauxHannes ReicheltDavid Poisson
1607156 January 2016SL 452Marcel HirscherHenrik KristoffersenAleksandr Khoroshilov
1 January 2016MunichCE cnxpre-season organizational issues; replaced in Stockholm on 23 February 2016
6 January 2016ZagrebSL cnxwarm temperatures and lack of snow; replaced in Santa Caterina on 6 January 2016
9 January 2016AdelbodenGS cnxdense fog and inclement weather; replaced in Hinterstoder on 26 February 2016
16081610 January 2016SL 453Henrik KristoffersenMarcel HirscherAleksandr Khoroshilov
16091715 January 2016WengenAC 123Kjetil JansrudAksel Lund SvindalAdrien Théaux
16101816 January 2016DH 456Aksel Lund SvindalHannes ReicheltKlaus Kröll
16111917 January 2016SL 454Henrik KristoffersenGiuliano RazzoliStefano Gross
16122022 January 2016KitzbühelSG 188Aksel Lund SvindalAndrew WeibrechtHannes Reichelt
16132122 January 2016AC 124Alexis PinturaultVictor Muffat-JeandetThomas Mermillod-Blondin
16142223 January 2016DH 457Peter FillBeat FeuzCarlo Janka
16152324 January 2016SL 455Henrik KristoffersenMarcel HirscherFritz Dopfer
16162426 January 2016SchladmingSL 456Henrik KristoffersenMarcel HirscherAleksandr Khoroshilov
16172530 January 2016Garmsich-PartenkirchenDH 458Aleksander Aamodt KildeBoštjan KlineBeat Feuz
31 January 2016GS cnxhumid, pouring rain and dense fog; replaced in Kranjska Gora on 4 March 2016
1618266 February 2016JeongseonDH 459Kjetil JansrudDominik ParisSteven Nyman
1619277 February 2016SG 189Carlo JankaChristof InnerhoferVincent Kriechmayr
16202813 February 2016Yuzawa NaebaGS 384Alexis PinturaultMathieu FaivreMassimiliano Blardone
16212914 February 2016SL 457Felix NeureutherAndré MyhrerMarco Schwarz
16223019 February 2016ChamonixAC 125Alexis PinturaultDominik ParisThomas Mermillod-Blondin
16233120 February 2016DH 460Dominik ParisSteven NymanBeat Feuz
16243223 February 2016StockholmCE 005Marcel HirscherAndré MyhrerStefano Gross
16253326 February 2016HinterstoderGS 385Alexis PinturaultMarcel HirscherThomas Fanara
16263427 February 2016SG 190Aleksander Aamodt KildeBoštjan KlineMarcel Hirscher
16273528 February 2016GS 386Alexis PinturaultMarcel HirscherHenrik Kristoffersen
1628364 March 2016Kranjska GoraGS 387Alexis PinturaultPhilipp SchörghoferMarcel Hirscher
1629375 March 2016GS 388Marcel HirscherAlexis PinturaultHenrik Kristoffersen
1630386 March 2016SL 458Marcel HirscherHenrik KristoffersenStefano Gross
16313912 March 2016KvitfjellDH 461Dominik ParisValentin Giraud MoineSteven Nyman
16324013 March 2016SG 191Kjetil JansrudVincent KriechmayrDominik Paris
16334116 March 2016St. MoritzDH 462Beat FeuzSteven NymanErik Guay
16344217 March 2016SG 192Beat FeuzKjetil Jansrud Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
16354319 March 2016GS 389Thomas FanaraAlexis PinturaultMathieu Faivre
16364420 March 2016SL 459Andre MyhrerMarcel HirscherSebastian Foss-Solevåg

Summary

The first part of the season produced many injuries to several top skiers. Sara Hector severely injured her knee in giant slalom, during the competition in Åre, Sweden, and two event champions from the previous season, Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin missed several events due to recent incidents. Vonn missed the October and November events to continue rehabilitating from last year's season-ending injury, and from a recent dog bite from one of her pets. Shiffrin dropped-out in mid-December to recuperate from an injury suffered during practice at Åre. Shiffrin's recovery was not immediate and she missed the heart of the race season, however, she returned to the circuit in mid-February and promptly dominated the competition. The lack of snowy weather eliminated the women's race weekend at St. Anton's, Austria, two weeks before the planned event. Officials recognized that they did not have enough snow on the ground, and that they did not have the ability to generate enough man-made snow for safe racing. The events were quickly relocated to Zauchensee, Austria, for the same dates. A few days later, officials cancelled the Snow Queen Trophy slalom planned at Sljême, Croatia. The stop was the only one planned for Croatia this season, and was one of the few joint stops on tour where male and female teammates crossed paths during the year. The slalom event was quickly rescheduled to Santa Caterina, Italy on consecutive days.

The middle of the season saw a significant reshuffle of many of the events throughout The Alps. Six events were cancelled in January for unseasonably warm weather and insufficient snow. The events were promptly repositioned to snowier venues further down the schedule. In contrast, mid-February saw a few events abandoned due to soft and excessive snow, over two meters in one instance... a significant safety concern for the high speed disciplines. At the end of the February, during the Super-G in Soldeu, Vonn, having just returned from injury seven weeks earlier, crashed again while leading near the end of her run. She raced the next day in the Combined event, earned a few points, then ended her season on Monday after a complete medical evaluation in Barcelona revealed several hairline fractures in her knee. At the time of her departure, she had already won the downhill discipline for the season and was leading the overall, super-G and combined disciplines.

Notable skiers that did not participate this year include: Anna Fenninger, the defending World Cup champion who was forced to skip the season due to a serious knee injury. Tina Maze, last season's runner-up decided to take a short hiatus during the 2016 season before permanently deciding to continue, or end, her World Cup career. Champion skier Julia Mancuso decided to opt for hip surgery in November, 2015, instead of rushing back after non-surgical therapy failed to give her the full recovery she had hoped for. Her stated goal is to get back to winning form in time to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.

#EventDateVenueTypeWinnerSecondThirdDetails
11118 March 2016St. MoritzPG 008SwitzerlandCharlotte ChableMichelle GisinWendy HoldenerJustin MurisierReto SchmidigerDaniel YuleGermanyLena DürrChristina GeigerKatrin Hirtl-StanggassingerFritz DopferStefan LuitzDominik StehleSwedenFrida HansdotterMaria Pietilä-HolmnerAnna Swenn-LarssonJens ByggmarkMattias HarginAndré Myhrer
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