Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

1997–98 FIS Snowboard World Cup

Snowboard World Cup 1997/98
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Alexander Koller France Karine Ruby
Giant slalom France Nicolas Conte France Karine Ruby
Slalom Sweden Richard Richardsson France Karine Ruby
Snowboard cross Austria Alexander Koller Austria Ursula Fingerlos
Halfpipe Sweden Fredrik Sterner France Doriane Vidal
Competition
Individual 35 35

The 1997/98 FIS Snowboard World Cup was 4th multirace tournament over a season for snowboarding organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 14 November 1997 and ended on 8 March 1998.[1] This season included five disciplines: parallel slalom, giant slalom, slalom, snowboard cross, and halfpipe.

Men

Giant slalom

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
32 1 14 November 1997 France Tignes GS United States Jeff Greenwood France Nicolas Conte Italy Thomas Prugger
33 2 21 November 1997 Austria Zell am See GS Austria Dieter Happ Austria Martin Freinademetz Austria Dieter Krassnig
34 3 29 November 1997 Austria Sölden GS Austria Martin Freinademetz Switzerland Ueli Kestenholz United States Ian Price
35 4 8 December 1997 Italy Sestriere GS France Nicolas Conte Switzerland Ueli Kestenholz Austria Dieter Happ
36 5 12 December 1997 Canada Whistler GS France Nicolas Conte Italy Thomas Prugger Canada Mark Fawcett
37 6 9 January 1998 Switzerland Grächen GS United States Chris Klug France Mathieu Bozzetto France Christophe Ségura
38 7 13 January 1998 Austria Lienz GS Austria Dieter Krassnig United States Ross Rebagliatti United States Ian Price
39 8 18 January 1998 Italy Innichen GS France Christophe Ségura Austria Peter Pechhacker Italy Willi Trakofler
40 9 27 February 1998 Germany Oberstdorf GS Canada Darren Chalmers Netherlands Thedo Remmelink Italy Karl Frenademez
41 (1) 10 (1) 6 March 1998 France Les Gets PGS France Maxence Idesheim Austria Peter Pechhacker Germany Dieter Moherndl
42 11 12 March 1998 Sweden Tandådalen GS Austria Stefan Kaltschütz Austria Harald Walder Italy Karl Frenademez

Slalom

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
19 1 20 November 1997 Austria Zell am See PSL Sweden Richard Richardsson France Xavier Rolland Germany Bernd Kroschewski
20 2 30 November 1997 Austria Sölden PSL Austria Stefan Kaltschütz Slovenia Dejan Košir Sweden Richard Richardsson
21 3 5 December 1997 Italy Sestriere PSL Denmark Mike Kildevæld Germany Dieter Moherndl Italy Elmar Messner
22 4 10 January 1998 Switzerland Grächen PSL Slovenia Dejan Košir France Mathieu Chiquet Germany Dieter Moherndl
23 5 14 January 1998 Austria Lienz PSL Sweden Stephen Copp Austria Harald Walder Slovenia Dejan Košir
24 6 26 February 1998 Germany Oberstdorf PSL Italy Elmar Messner France Maxence Idesheim Italy Karl Frenademez
25 7 7 March 1998 France Les Gets PSL Germany Mathias Behounek Sweden Richard Richardsson Italy Georg Rabanser
26 8 12 March 1998 Sweden Tandådalen PSL Germany Dieter Moherndl Slovenia Dejan Košir Austria Werner Ebenbauer

Halfpipe

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
22 1 15 November 1997 France Tignes HP Norway Daniel Franck Canada Brett Carpentier Finland Jussi Oksanen
23 2 25 November 1997 Austria Hintertux HP Germany Xaver Hoffmann Canada Brett Carpentier Spain Íker Fernández
24 3 13 December 1997 Canada Whistler HP United States Todd Richards Norway Rune Lunso Canada Alan Clark
25 4 6 January 1998 Switzerland St. Moritz HP France Guillaume Chastagnol Spain Íker Fernández Finland Jussi Oksanen
26 5 7 January 1998 Switzerland St. Moritz HP Sweden Fredrik Sterner Switzerland Gian Simmen Sweden Jacob Söderqvist
27 6 16 January 1998 Italy Innichen HP Norway Kim Christiansen Norway Klas Vangen Finland Aleksi Litovaara
28 7 17 January 1998 Italy Innichen HP Norway Roger Hjelmstadstuen Norway Kim Christiansen Sweden Fredrik Sterner
29 8 4 March 1998 France Morzine HP Sweden Fredrik Sterner France Jonathan Collomb-Patton France Sébastien Vassoney
30 9 4 March 1998 France Morzine HP Sweden Fredrik Sterner Norway Klas Vangen France Sébastien Vassoney
31 10 13 March 1998 Sweden Tandådalen HP Sweden Fredrik Sterner Norway Klas Vangen Sweden Jonas Gunnarsson

Snowboard cross

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
7 1 6 December 1997 Italy Sestriere SBX Austria Alexander Koller Sweden Daniel Biveson Canada Nelsen Jensen
8 2 14 December 1997 Canada Whistler SBX Canada Drew Neilson Canada Shin Campos Sweden Pontus Ståhlkloo
9 3 8 March 1998 Sweden Tandådalen SBX Austria Alexander Koller Germany Mathias Behounek Sweden Jonas Aspman

Women

Giant slalom

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
32 1 14 November 1997 France Tignes GS France Karine Ruby Italy Martina Magenta Austria Manuela Riegler
33 2 21 November 1997 Austria Zell am See GS France Karine Ruby Italy Margherita Parini United States Sondra van Ert
34 3 29 November 1997 Austria Sölden GS France Karine Ruby Germany Heidi Renoth United States Betsy Shaw
35 4 8 December 1997 Italy Sestriere GS France Karine Ruby Germany Heidi Renoth Austria Isabel Zedlacher
36 5 12 December 1997 Canada Whistler GS France Karine Ruby United States Betsy Shaw France Isabelle Blanc
37 6 9 January 1998 Switzerland Grächen GS France Karine Ruby Germany Burgi Heckmair Switzerland Stefanie von Siebenthal
38 7 13 January 1998 Austria Lienz GS France Karine Ruby Italy Lidia Trettel Switzerland Stefanie von Siebenthal
39 8 18 January 1998 Italy Innichen GS Italy Margherita Parini Italy Dagmar Mair unter der Eggen France Isabelle Blanc
40 9 27 February 1998 Germany Oberstdorf GS France Isabelle Blanc Italy Marion Posch Austria Isabel Zedlacher
41 (1) 10 (1) 6 March 1998 France Les Gets PGS France Karine Ruby Italy Lidia Trettel France Nathalie Desmares
42 11 11 March 1998 Sweden Tandådalen GS Italy Lidia Trettel France Karine Ruby Austria Ursula Fingerlos

Slalom

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
19 1 20 November 1997 Austria Zell am See PSL Austria Manuela Riegler Austria Alexandra Krings Germany Heidi Renoth
20 2 30 November 1997 Austria Sölden PSL Italy Dagmar Mair unter der Eggen United States Stacia Hookom Austria Isabel Zedlacher
21 3 5 December 1997 Italy Sestriere PSL Italy Marion Posch France Karine Ruby Sweden Marie Birkl
22 4 10 January 1998 Switzerland Grächen PSL France Karine Ruby Austria Manuela Riegler Austria Alexandra Krings
23 5 14 January 1998 Austria Lienz PSL France Karine Ruby Sweden Marie Birkl Italy Marion Posch
24 6 26 February 1998 Germany Oberstdorf PSL Austria Manuela Riegler Italy Marion Posch Germany Heidi Renoth
25 7 7 March 1998 France Les Gets PSL France Karine Ruby Italy Dagmar Mair unter der Eggen Italy Marion Posch
26 8 12 March 1998 Sweden Tandådalen PSL Italy Marion Posch Austria Manuela Riegler Germany Amalie Kulawik

Halfpipe

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
22 1 15 November 1997 France Tignes HP Finland Satu Järvelä Austria Nicola Pederzolli Norway Stine Brun Kjeldaas
23 2 25 November 1997 Austria Hintertux HP Germany Nicola Thost Finland Minna Hesso Austria Ulrike Hölzl
24 3 13 December 1997 Canada Whistler HP United States Shannon Dunn Sweden Jennie Waara Norway Stine Brun Kjeldaas
25 4 6 January 1998 Switzerland St. Moritz HP Germany Nicola Thost Norway Stine Brun Kjeldaas Sweden Jenny Jonsson
26 5 7 January 1998 Switzerland St. Moritz HP Norway Stine Brun Kjeldaas Finland Minna Hesso France Doriane Vidal
27 6 16 January 1998 Italy Innichen HP Sweden Anna Hellman Germany Sabine Wehr-Hasler Canada Maëlle Ricker
28 7 17 January 1998 Italy Innichen HP Japan Yuri Yoshikawa Norway Christel Thoresen France Doriane Vidal
29 8 4 March 1998 France Morzine HP France Doriane Vidal Germany Sabine Wehr-Hasler Germany Nicole Fischer
30 9 4 March 1998 France Morzine HP France Doriane Vidal Germany Sabine Wehr-Hasler Sweden Anna Hellman
31 10 13 March 1998 Sweden Tandådalen HP France Doriane Vidal Sweden Anna Olofsson Sweden Sophia Bergdahl

Snowboard cross

No. Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
7 1 6 December 1997 Italy Sestriere SBX Austria Manuela Riegler Russia Mariya Tikhvinskaya Austria Ursula Fingerlos
8 2 14 December 1997 Canada Whistler SBX Sweden Jenny Jonsson Austria Ursula Fingerlos Canada Wendy Wyvill
9 3 8 March 1998 Sweden Tandådalen SBX Austria Manuela Riegler Austria Ursula Fingerlos Sweden Sara Fischer

Standings: Men

Overall
Rank Name Points
1 Austria Alexander Koller 990
2 Sweden Richard Richardsson 821
3 Germany Dieter Moherndl 758
4 France Maxence Idesheim 756
5 Austria Harald Walder 726
Giant slalom
Rank Name Points
1. France Nicolas Conte 3600
2. Austria Peter Pechhacker 3148
3. Austria Harald Walder 3130
4. France Mathieu Bozzetto 3050
5. Netherlands Thedo Remmelink 3032
Slalom
Rank Name Points
1. Sweden Richard Richardsson 3800
2. Slovenia Dejan Košir 3780
3. Germany Dieter Moherndl 3520
4. Italy Elmar Messner 2790
5. France Maxence Idesheim 2760
Halfpipe
Rank Name Points
1. Sweden Fredrik Sterner 5480
2. Norway Klas Vangen 4550
3. Norway Kim Christiansen 2300
4. Norway Roger Hjelmstadstuen 2253
5. France Sébastien Vassoney 2131
Snowboardcross
Rank Name Points
1. Austria Alexander Koller 2450
2. Sweden Daniel Biveson 1160
3. Canada Drew Neilson 1000
4. Sweden Jonas Aspman 860
5. Germany Mathias Behounek
Canada Shin Campos
800

Standings: Women

Overall
Rank Name Points
1 France Karine Ruby 1723
2 Austria Manuela Riegler 1450
3 Austria Ursula Fingerlos 1030
4 Italy Marion Posch 1020
5 Sweden Marie Birkl 937
Giant slalom
Rank Name Points
1 France Karine Ruby 9400
2 France Isabelle Blanc 4740
3 Italy Lidia Trettel 4610
4 Germany Heidi Renoth 3940
5 Austria Manuela Riegler 3790
Slalom
Rank Name Points
1 France Karine Ruby 4700
2 Italy Marion Posch 4500
3 Austria Manuela Riegler 4420
4 Italy Dagmar Mair unter der Eggen 3510
5 Sweden Marie Birkl 3200
Halfpipe
Rank Name Points
1 France Doriane Vidal 4970
2 Germany Sabine Wehr-Hasler 4280
3 Norway Stine Brun Kjeldaas 3260
4 Sweden Anna Hellman 3110
5 Germany Nicola Thost 2520
Snowboardcross
Rank Name Points
1 Austria Ursula Fingerlos 2200
2 Austria Manuela Riegler 2140
3 Netherlands Nicolien Sauerbreij 1300
Russia Mariya Tikhvinskaya 1300
5 Sweden Marie Birkl 1210

Podium table by nation

Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France208836
2 Austria11111133
3 Sweden851124
4 Italy69924
5 Germany58720
6 Norway47213
7 United States43411
8 Canada23510
9 Finland1236
10 Slovenia1214
11 Denmark1001
 Japan1001
13 Switzerland0325
14 Spain0112
15 Netherlands0101
 Russia0101
Totals (16 entries)646464192

See also

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