1994–95 FIS Snowboard World Cup explained

Snowboard World Cup 1994/95
Competition1:Overall
Competition1men:not awarded
Competition1ladies:not awarded
Competition2:Giant slalom
Competition2men: Mike Jacoby
Competition2ladies: Karine Ruby
Competition3:Slalom
Competition3men: Peter Pichler
Competition3ladies: Marcella Boerma
Competition4:Parallel
Competition4men: Mike Jacoby
Competition4ladies: Marion Posch
Competition5:Halfpipe
Competition5men: Lael Gregory
Competition5ladies: Sabrina Sadeghi
Menlocations:9
Ladieslocations:9
Menindividual:23
Ladiesindividual:23
Cancelledmen:1
Cancelledladies:1
Next:1995/96

The 1994/95 FIS Snowboard World Cup was 1st multi race tournament over a season for snowboarding organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 11 November 1994 and ended on 1 April 1995.[1] [2] This season included four disciplines: parallel slalom, giant slalom, slalom and halfpipe.

Men

Giant slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 26 November 1994 GS Mike Jacoby
2 2 5 December 1994 GS Damien Vigroux
3 3 13 January 1995 GS Harald Walder
20 January 1995 GS cancelled
4 4 29 January 1995 GS Harald Walder
5 5 2 February 1995 Alts GS
6 6 8 February 1995 GS Mike Jacoby
7 6 14 February 1995 GS Mike Jacoby
8 8 23 February 1995 GS Thedo Remmelink

Slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 6 December 1994 SL Rainer Krug
2 2 22 January 1995 SL
3 3 9 February 1995 SL Stefan Kaltschütz
4 4 15 February 1995 SL Peter Pichler
5 5 24 February 1995 SL Peter Pichler

Parallel

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 24 November 1994 PSL Mike Jacoby
2 2 14 January 1995 PSL Thomas Prugger
3 3 21 January 1995 PSL Ivo Rudiferia
4 4 28 January 1995 PSL Thedo Remmelink
5 5 25 February 1995 PSL

Halpipe

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 20 January 1995 HP Ross Powers
2 2 3 February 1995 Alts HP Brian Savard
3 3 10 February 1995 HP Ivan Zeller
4 4 16 February 1995 HP Ivan Zeller
5 5 26 February 1995 HP Bjorn Leines

Ladies

Giant slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 26 November 1994 GS
2 2 5 December 1994 GS Sondra van Ert
3 3 13 January 1995 GS Stacia Hookom
20 January 1995 GS cancelled
4 4 29 January 1995 GS Amalie Kulawik
5 5 2 February 1995 Alts GS Stacia Hookom
6 6 8 February 1995 GS Sondra van Ert
7 6 14 February 1995 GS Heidi Renoth
8 8 23 February 1995 GS Marion Posch

Slalom

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 6 December 1994 SL Alexandra Krings
2 2 22 January 1995 SL Karine Ruby
3 3 9 February 1995 SL Heidi Renoth
4 4 15 February 1995 SL Sondra van Ert
5 5 24 February 1995 SL

Parallel

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 24 November 1994 PSL Amalie Kulawik
2 2 14 January 1995 PSL
3 3 21 January 1995 PSL Heidi Renoth
4 4 28 January 1995 PSL Marcella Boerma
5 5 25 February 1995 PSL Stacia Hookom

Halpipe

No.SeasonDatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
1 1 20 January 1995 HP Annemarie Uliasz
2 2 3 February 1995 Alts HP Annemarie Uliasz
3 3 10 February 1995 HP Annemarie Uliasz
4 4 16 February 1995 HP Cammy Potter
5 5 26 February 1995 HP

Standings: Men

Giant slalom

RankPoints
1 4811
2 4590
3 4210
4 3956
5 3310

Slalom

RankPoints
1 2610
2 2490
3 2420
4 2410
5 2210

Parallel

RankPoints
1 2690
2 2520
3 2300
4 2126
5 2020

Halfpipe

RankPoints
1 4800
2 4000
3 2800
4 1810
5 1602

Standings: Ladies

Giant slalom

RankPoints
1 6480
2 3990
3 3710
4 3680
5 3550

Slalom

RankPoints
1 3520
2 3010
3 2980
4 2440
5 2400

Parallel

RankPoints
1 3400
2 3060
3 2690
4 2620
5 2230

Halfpipe

RankPoints
1 4800
2 4000
3 2800
4 1810
5 1602

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.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIS Calendar . . 11 November 1994.
  2. Web site: Cup standings . . 11 November 1994.