Men's slalom | Women's slalom | Ski jumping
Men's Slalom
At Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
1, Bode Miller, United States, 2:04.15 (1:03.48-1:00.67).
2, Christian Mayer, Austria, 2:04.98 (1:03.65-1:01.33).
3, Sami Uotila, Finland, 2:04.99 (1:04.07-1:00.92).
4, Erik Schlopy, United States, 2:05.00 (1:04.10-1:00.90).
(tie), Benjamin Raich, Austria, 2:05.00 (1:03.04-1:01.96).
6, Hans Knauss, Austria, 2:05.11 (1:03.71-1:01.40).
7, Heinz Schilchegger, Austria, 2:05.14 (1:03.56-1:01.58).
8, Arnold Rieder, Italy, 2:05.32 (1:03.98-1:01.34).
9, Uros Pavlovcic, Slovenia, 2:05.33 (1:03.93-1:01.40).
(tie), Rainer Schoenfelder, Austria, 2:05.33 (1:04.31-1:01.02).
11, Michael von Gruenigen, Switzerland, 2:05.40 (1:03.66-1:01.74).
12, Ivica Kostelic, Croatia, 2:05.42 (1:04.50-1:00.92).
13, Didier Defago, Switzerland, 2:05.48 (1:03.51-1:01.97).
14, Thomas Grandi, Canada, 2:05.50 (1:04.33-1:01.17).
15, Christoph Gruber, Austria, 2:05.71 (1:04.41-1:01.30).
16, Massimiliano Blardone, Italy, 2:05.76 (1:04.29-1:01.47).
17, Davide Simoncelli, Italy, 2:05.85 (1:04.55-1:01.30).
18, Fredrik Nyberg, Sweden, 2:05.91 (1:03.86-1:02.05).
19, Alessandro Roberto, Italy, 2:06.02 (1:04.29-1:01.73).
20, Aksel Lund Svindal, Norway, 2:06.04 (1:04.88-1:01.16).
21, Frederic Covili, France, 2:06.08 (1:03.67-1:02.41).
22, Marco Buechel, Liechtenstein, 2:06.09 (1:04.56-1:01.53).
23, Alexander Ploner, Italy, 2:06.14 (1:05.07-1:01.07).
24, Stephan Eberharter, Austria, 2:06.24 (1:04.26-1:01.98).
25, Martin Marinac, Austria, 2:06.36 (1:04.77-1:01.59).
26, Jean-Pierre Vidal, France, 2:06.54 (1:05.09-1:01.45).
27, Alberto Schieppati, Italy, 2:07.09 (1:04.70-1:02.39).
Did not finish second run
Vincent Millet, France; Kjetil Andre Aamodt, Norway; Lasse Kjus,
Norway.
Did not finish first run
Didier Cuche, Switzerland; Josef Strobl, Austria; Jeff Piccard,
France; Patrick Holzer, Italy; Michael Gufler, Italy; Thomas
Lanning, United States; Andreas Nilsen, Norway; Tommi Virret,
Finland; Felix Neureuther, Germany.
Did not qualify
Andreas Schifferer, Austria; Gauthier De Tessieres, France;
Andreas Ertl, Germany; Joel Chenal, France; Stephan Georgl,
Austria; Raphael Burtin, France; Thomas Vonn, United States;
Patrick Cogoli, Italy; Marc Berthod, France; Kalle Palander,
Finland; Truls Ove Karlsen, Norway; Bjarne Solbakken, Norway; Peter
Fill, Italy; Tom Rothrock, United States; Dane Spencer, United
States; Tobias Gruenenfelder, Switzerland; Beni Hofer, Switzerland;
Mitja Dragsic, Slovenia; Markus Ganahl, Liechtenstein; Ales Gorza,
Slovenia; Mitja Kunc, Slovenia; Markus Larsson, Sweden; Jernej
Koblar, Slovenia; Urs Imboden, Switzerland; Bernard Vajdic,
Slovenia; Marco Casanova, Switzerland; Peter Zahrobsky, Czech
Republic; Michal Rajcan, Slovakia; Francois Bourque.
Overall Cup standings
1, Bode Miller, United States, 578 points.
2, Stephan Eberharter, Austria, 555.
3, Didier Defago, Switzerland, 414.
4, Kjetil Andre Aamodt, Norway, 383.
5, Didier Cuche, Switzerland, 353.
6, Hannes Trinkl, Austria, 316.
7, Michael von Gruenigen, Switzerland, 302.
8, Josef Strobl, Austria, 290.
9, Andreas Schifferer, Austria, 289.
10, Fritz Strobl, Austria, 274.
11, Michael Walchhofer, Austria, 237.
12, Marco Buechel, Liechtenstein, 234.
13, Christian Mayer, Austria, 230.
14, Benjamin Raich, Austria, 221.
15, Hans Knauss, Austria, 216.
16, Daron Rahlves, United States, 205.
17, Klaus Kroell, Austria, 194.
18, Ambrosi Hoffmann, Switzerland, 172.
19, Franco Cavegn, Switzerland, and Christoph Gruber, Austria, 170.
Other North Americans
33, Erik Schlopy, United States, 112.
40, Marco Sullivan, United States, 92.
42, Thomas Grandi, Canada, 91.
48, Chip Knight, United States, 76.
68, Jakub Fiala, United States, 29.
76, Thomas Vonn, United States, 24.
88, Tom Rothrock, United States, 17.
97, Erik Guay, Canada, 13.
108, Dane Spencer, United States, 9.
112, Jean-Philippe Roy, Canada, 7.
Giant Slalom standings
1, Bode Miller, United States, 325.
2, Michael von Gruenigen, Switzerland, 302.
3, Christian Mayer, Austria, 230.
4, Massimiliano Blardone, Italy, 157.
5, Frederic Covili, France, 155.
6, Benjamin Raich, Austria, 151.
7, Hans Knauss, Austria, 149.
8 (tie), Didier Defago, Switzerland, and Stephan Eberharter, Austria, 139.
10, Christoph Gruber, Austria, 127.
11, Joel Chenal, France, 120.
12, Davide Simoncelli, Italy, 110.
13 (tie), Fredrik Nyberg, Sweden, and Arnold Rieder, Italy, 109.
15 (tie), Heinz Schilchegger, Austria, and Erik Schlopy, United States, 99.
17 (tie), Didier Cuche, Switzerland, and Uros Pavlovcic, Slovenia, 86.
19, Alessandro Roberto, Italy, 79.
20, Kjetil Andre Aamodt, Norway, 76.
Other North Americans
21, Thomas Grandi, Canada, 75.
42, Dane Spencer, United States, 9.
43, Jean-Philippe Roy, Canada, 7.
47, Thomas Vonn, United States, 4.
Women's Slalom
At Bormio, Italy
1, Sonja Nef, Switzerland, 2:24.39 (1:13.73-1:10.66).
2, Anja Paerson, Sweden, 2:24.66 (1:14.50-1:10.16).
3, Michaela Dorfmeister, Austria, 2:25.64 (1:14.62-1:11.02).
4, Karen Putzer, Italy, 2:25.85 (1:14.93-1:10.92).
5, Maria Jose Rienda Contreras, Spain, 2:25.98 (1:14.67-1:11.31)
6, Alexandra Meissnitzer, Austria, 2:26.37 (1:14.56-1:11.81).
7, Anna Ottosson, Sweden, 2:26.82 (1:15.66-1:11.16).
8, Tanja Poutiainen, Finland, 2:26.87 (1:16.00-1:10.87).
9, Eveline Rohregger, Austria, 2:27.01 (1:15.96-1:11.05).
10, Allison Forsyth, Canada, 2:27.05 (1:16.44-1:10.61).
(tie), Andrine Flemmen, Norway, 2:27.05 (1:15.37-1:11.68).
12, Manuela Moelgg, Italy, 2:27.34 (1:16.16-1:11.18).
13, Silvia Berger, Austria, 2:27.48 (1:16.12-1:11.36).
14, Martina Ertl, Germany, 2:27.77 (1:15-66-1:12.11).
15, Elisabeth Goergl, Austria, 2:27.95 (1:17.09-1:10.86).
16, Caroline Lalive, United States, 2:28.16 (1:16.55-1:11.61).
17, Britt Janyk, Canada, 2:28.24 (1:16.83-1:11.41).
18, Sarah Schleper, United States, 2:28.38 (1:15.55-1:12.83).
19, Genevieve Simard, Canada, 2:28.50 (1:16.78-1:11.72).
20, Maria Riesch, Germany, 2:28.57 (1:17.15-1:11.42).
21, Denise Karbon, Italy, 2:28.58 (1:15.48-1:13.10).
22, Lilian Kummer, Switzerland, 2:28.61 (1:17.04-1:11.57).
23, Tina Maze, Slovenia, 2:28.95 (1:16.83-1:12.12).
24, Silke Bachmann, Italy, 2:29.19 (1:15.78-1:13.41).
25, Fabienne Suter, Switzerland, 2:29.26 (1:17.07-1:12.19).
26, Birgit Heeb-Batliner, Liechtenstein, 2:30.01 (1:16.72-1:13.29).
27, Kirsten Clark, United States, 2:30.04 (1:16.86-1:13.18).
Did not finish second run
Janica Kostelic, Croatia; Brigitte Obermoser, Austria.
Did noy qualify for second run
Kristina Koznick, Julia Mancuso, United States; Gail Kelly,
Canada; Carole Montillet, France; Daniela Ceccarelli, Italy;
Chimene Alcott, Britain.
World Cup overall standings
(After 17 events)
1, Janica Kostelic, Croatia, 955 points.
2, Karen Putzer, Italy, 569.
3, Michaela Dorfmeister, Austria, 520.
4, Martina Ertl, Germany, 443.
5, Sonja Nef, Switzerland, 425.
6, Carole Montillet, France, 419.
7, Anja Paerson, Sweden, 395.
8, Kirsten Clark, United States, 367.
9, Nicole Hosp, Austria, 334.
10, Alexandra Meissnitzer, Austria, 312.
11, Tanja Poutiainen, Finland, 298.
12, Christel Pascal, France, 258.
13, Sarah Schleper, United States, 226.
14 (tie), Hilde Gerg, Germany, and Corinne Rey Bellet, Switzerland, 214.
Also
17, Caroline Lalive, United States, 202.
33, Joanna Mendes, United States, 120.
40, Britt Janyk, Canada, 107.
45, Julia Mancuso, United States, 96.
46, Melanie Turgeon, Canada, 95.
52, Allison Forsyth, Canada, 77.
53, Kristina Koznick, United States, 75.
65, Kathleen Monahan, United States, 39.
69, Emily Vraydon, Canada, 32.
World Cup giant slalom standings
(After five races)
1, Sonja Nef, Switzerland, 305.
2, Karen Putzer, Italy, 279.
3, Alexandra Meissnitzer, Austria, 212.
4, Janica Kostelic, Croatia, 209.
5, Nicole Hosp, Austria, 192.
6, Michaela Dorfmeister, Austria, 171.
7, Maria Jose Rienda Contreras, Spain, 170.
8, Anja Paerson, Sweden, 169.
9, Andrine Flemmen, Norway, 153.
10, Birgit Heeb-Batliner, Liechtenstein, 142.
11, Anna Ottosson, Sweden, 137.
12 (tie), Tina Maze, Slovenia, and Tanja Poutiainen, Finland, 108.
14, Silvia Berger, Austria, 97.
15, Eveline Rohregger, Austria, 93.
Also
17, Britt Janyk, Canada, 88.
19, Sarah Schleper, United States, 83.
20, Allison Forsyth, Canada, 77.
26, Kirsten Clark, United States, 44.
27, Caroline Lalive, United States, 41.
33, Kristina Koznick, United States, 25.
Ski jumping
At Innsbruck, Austria
1. Janne Ahonen, Finland, 227.5 points.
2. Florian Liegl, Austria, 218.7.
3. Martin Hoellwarth, Austria, 216.6.
4. Sven Hannawald, Germany, 215.7.
5. Andreas Widhoelzl, Austria, 214.4.
6. Adam Malysz, Poland, 211.9.
7. Roar Ljoekelsoey, Norway, 210.6.
8. Andreas Goldberger, Austria, 208.4.
9. Martin Schmitt, Germany, 206.9.
10.Andreas Kofler, Austria, 204.6.
Four Hill Tour standings
(After three legs)
1. Janne Ahonen, Finland, 740.6 points.
2. Sven Hannawald, Germany, 713.9.
3. Martin Hoellwarth, Austria, 711.2.
4. Roar Ljoekelsoey, Norway, 710.3.
5. Adam Malysz, Poland, 706.7.
6. Primosz Peterka, Slovenia 702.4.
7. Andreas Goldberger, Austria, 701.2.
8. Andreas Kofler, Austria, 695.2.
9. Florian Liegl, Austria, 683.7.
10.Hideharu Miyahira, Japan, 680.6.
World Cup standings
1. Martin Hoellwarth, Austria, 635 points.
2. Janne Ahonen, Finland, 632.
3. Adam Malysz, Poland, 521.
4. Andreas Widhoelzl, Austria, 482.
5. Primoz Peterka, Slovenia, 430.
6. Sigurd Pettersen, Norway, 425.
7. Andreas Goldberger, Austria, 409.
8. Sven Hannawald, Germany, 396.
9. Michael Uhrmann, Germany, 354.
10. Roar Ljoekelsoey, Norway, 326.
11. Andreas Kofler, Austria, 323.
Nations
1. Austria, 2,515 points.
2. Finland, 1,164.
3. Norway, 1,074.
4. Germany, 1,002.
5. Slovenia, 908.
6. Poland, 582.
7. Japan, 484.
8. Switzerland, 91.
9. Italy, 47.
10. Czech Republic, 26.