2002–03 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

The 2002/03 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty fourth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 7 September 2002 and ended on 12 March 2003.[1][2] This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, dual moguls and ski cross.

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2002/03
Discipline Men Women
Overall Russia Dmitry Arkhipov Norway Kari Traa
Moguls United States Travis-Antone Cabral United States Shannon Bahrke
Dual moguls Finland Janne Lahtela Austria Margarita Marbler
Aerials Russia Dmitry Arkhipov Australia Alisa Camplin
Ski Cross Japan Hiroomi Takizawa France Valentine Scuotto
Nations Cup  United States
Competition
Locations 15 15
Individual 25 25
Cancelled 2 2

In this season new discipline skicross was for first time introduced in the World Cup. This season dual moguls counted as season title and was awarded with small crystal globe separately from moguls for the last time. From next season on dual moguls became one with moguls ranking, title and its small crystal globe.

Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
26 1 25 January 2003   Fernie DM   Janne Lahtela   Stéphane Rochon   Toby Dawson
27 2 22 February 2003   Madarao DM   Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau   Janne Lahtela   Fredrik Fortkord
28 3 2 March 2003   Voss DM   Stéphane Rochon   Toby Dawson   Janne Lahtela
204 1 1 December 2002   Tignes MO   Travis-Antone Cabral   Scott Bellavance   Janne Lahtela
205 2 7 December 2002   Sauze d'Oulx MO   Mikko Ronkainen   Scott Bellavance   Travis Mayer
206 3 14 December 2002   Madonna di Campiglio MO   Toby Dawson   Mikko Ronkainen   Travis Mayer
207 4 19 December 2002   Ruka MO   Tapio Luusua   Travis Mayer   Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
208 5 11 January 2003   Mont Tremblant MO   Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau   Jeremy Bloom   Tapio Luusua
209 6 18 January 2003   Lake Placid MO   Travis-Antone Cabral   Janne Lahtela   Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
210 7 8 February 2003   Steamboat MO   Jeremy Bloom   Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau   David Babic
211 8 15 February 2003   Inawashiro MO   Travis-Antone Cabral   Mikko Ronkainen   Vitaly Glushchenko
212 9 23 February 2003   Madarao MO   Jeremy Bloom   Travis-Antone Cabral   Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
213 10 1 March 2003   Voss MO   Janne Lahtela   Luke Westerlund   Travis Mayer

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
205 1 7 September 2002   Mt. Buller AE   Jeff Bean   Aleksei Grishin   Eric Bergoust
206 2 8 September 2002   Mt. Buller AE   Steve Omischl   Christian Rijavec   Joe Pack
207 3 12 January 2003   Mont Tremblant AE   Jeff Bean   Jeret Peterson   Ryan Blais
208 4 17 January 2003   Lake Placid AE   Dmitry Arkhipov   Steve Omischl   Xiaopeng Han
209 5 19 January 2003   Lake Placid AE   Ryan Blais   Dmitri Dashinski   Jeff Bean
210 6 26 January 2003   Fernie AE   Aleš Valenta   Dmitry Arkhipov   Xiaotao Ou
211 7 7 February 2003   Steamboat AE   Dmitry Arkhipov   Aleksei Grishin   Steve Omischl
212 8 1 March 2003   Špindlerův Mlýn AE   Dmitry Arkhipov   Jeff Bean   Xiaotao Ou
213 9 2 March 2003   Špindlerův Mlýn AE   Steve Omischl   Dmitry Arkhipov   Joe Pack

Ski Cross

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 1 30 November 2002   Tignes SX   Tomáš Kraus   Isidor Grüner   Markus Wittner
6 December 2002   Sauze d'Oulx SX cancelled
15 December 2002   Madonna di Campiglio SX
2 2 18 January 2003   Laax SX   Enak Gavaggio   Hiroomi Takizawa   Markus Wittner
3 3 12 March 2003   Les Contamines SX   Hiroomi Takizawa   Karl Heinz Molling   Xavier Mathex

Ladies

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
26 1 25 January 2003   Fernie DM   Stéphanie St-Pierre   Tami Bradley   Margarita Marbler
27 2 22 February 2003   Madarao DM   Berenice Gregoire   Aiko Uemura   Margarita Marbler
28 3 1 March 2003   Voss DM   Kari Traa   Aiko Uemura   Shelly Robertson
204 1 1 December 2002   Tignes MO   Margarita Marbler   Shannon Bahrke   Michelle Roark
205 2 7 December 2002   Sauze d'Oulx MO   Kari Traa   Shannon Bahrke   Margarita Marbler
206 3 14 December 2002   Madonna di Campiglio MO   Shannon Bahrke   Ingrid Berntsen   Kari Traa
207 4 19 December 2002   Ruka MO   Kari Traa   Ingrid Berntsen   Shannon Bahrke
208 5 11 January 2003   Mont Tremblant MO   Shannon Bahrke   Marina Cherkasova   Laurel Shanley
209 6 18 January 2003   Lake Placid MO   Aiko Uemura   Sandra Laoura   Ingrid Berntsen
210 7 8 February 2003   Steamboat MO   Kari Traa   Shannon Bahrke   Ingrid Berntsen
211 8 15 February 2003   Inawashiro MO   Kari Traa   Michelle Roark   Sandra Laoura
212 9 23 February 2003   Madarao MO   Margarita Marbler   Shannon Bahrke   Kari Traa
213 10 1 March 2003   Voss MO   Shannon Bahrke   Aiko Uemura   Kari Traa

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
207 1 7 September 2002   Mt. Buller AE   Veronika Bauer   Lydia Ierodiaconou   Anna Zukal
208 2 8 September 2002   Mt. Buller AE   Veronika Bauer   Alisa Camplin   Nannan Xu
209 3 12 January 2003   Mont Tremblant AE   Alisa Camplin   Lydia Ierodiaconou   Kate Reed
210 4 17 January 2003   Lake Placid AE   Alisa Camplin   Nina Li   Alla Tsuper
211 5 19 January 2003   Lake Placid AE   Nannan Xu   Nina Li   Alla Tsuper
212 6 26 January 2003   Fernie AE   Veronika Bauer   Alla Tsuper   Nina Li
213 7 7 February 2003   Steamboat AE   Alisa Camplin   Lydia Ierodiaconou   Veronika Bauer
214 8 1 March 2003   Špindlerův Mlýn AE   Lydia Ierodiaconou   Nina Li   Alisa Camplin
215 9 2 March 2003   Špindlerův Mlýn AE   Evelyne Leu   Assoli Slivets   Alisa Camplin

Ski Cross

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 1 30 November 2002   Tignes SX   Magdalena Iljans   Aleisha Cline   Valentine Scuotto
6 December 2002   Sauze d'Oulx SX cancelled
15 December 2002   Madonna di Campiglio SX
2 2 18 January 2003   Laax SX   Magdalena Iljans   Valentine Scuotto   Karin Huttary
3 3 12 March 2003   Les Contamines SX   Karin Huttary   Ingrid Berntsen   Aleisha Cline

Men's standings

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Ladies' standings

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Nations Cup

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References

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  1. ^ "FIS Calendar". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
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