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1997–98 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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Alpine Ski World Cup 1997/98
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Hermann Maier Germany Katja Seizinger
Downhill Austria Andreas Schifferer Germany Katja Seizinger
Super G Austria Hermann Maier Germany Katja Seizinger
Giant Slalom Switzerland Michael von Grünigen Germany Martina Ertl
Slalom Austria Thomas Sykora Sweden Ylva Nowen
Nations Cup Austria Austria Germany Germany
Nations Cup overall Austria Austria
Competition

The 32nd World Cup season began in October 1997 in Tignes, France, and concluded in March 1998 at the World Cup Finals in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. The overall winners were Hermann Maier of Austria, his first, and Katja Seizinger of Germany, her second.[1]

A break in the schedule in February was for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan.

Men

Overall

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Hermann Maier  Austria 1685
2 Andreas Schifferer  Austria 1114
3 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 1030
4 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 901
5 Hans Knauss  Austria 888
6 Michael von Grünigen   Switzerland 746
7 Josef Strobl  Austria 697
8 Didier Cuche   Switzerland 627
9 Christian Mayer  Austria 590
10 Lasse Kjus  Norway 578

Downhill

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Andreas Schifferer  Austria 655
2 Hermann Maier  Austria 479
3 Nicolas Burtin  France 469
4 Didier Cuche   Switzerland 424
5 Jean-Luc Cretier  France 414

Super G

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Hermann Maier  Austria 400
2 Hans Knauss  Austria 256
3 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 220
4 Patrik Järbyn  Sweden 195
5 Andreas Schifferer  Austria 185

Giant Slalom

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Hermann Maier  Austria 620
2 Michael von Grünigen   Switzerland 560
3 Christian Mayer  Austria 429
4 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 388
5 Hans Knauss  Austria 375

Slalom

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Thomas Sykora  Austria 521
2 Thomas Stangassinger  Austria 517
3 Hans Petter Buraas  Norway 420
4 Finn Christian Jagge  Norway 345
5 Kiminobu Kimura  Japan 316

Combined

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Werner Franz  Austria 120
2 Hermann Maier  Austria 100
Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 100
4 Bruno Kernen   Switzerland 80
5 Paul Accola   Switzerland 60
Ed Podivinsky  Canada 60

Ladies

Overall

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Katja Seizinger  Germany 1655
2 Martina Ertl-Renz  Germany 1508
3 Hilde Gerg  Germany 1391
4 Deborah Compagnoni  Italy 912
5 Alexandra Meissnitzer  Austria 884
6 Ylva Nowen  Sweden 815
7 Renate Götschl  Austria 787
8 Isolde Kostner  Italy 695
9 Urška Hrovat  Slovenia 592
10 Heidi Zurbriggen   Switzerland 561

Downhill

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Katja Seizinger  Germany 520
2 Renate Götschl  Austria 392
3 Isolde Kostner  Italy 292
4 Melanie Suchet  Sweden 237
5 Hilde Gerg  Germany 224

Super G

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Katja Seizinger  Germany 445
2 Renate Götschl  Austria 305
3 Isolde Kostner  Italy 266
4 Martina Ertl  Germany 259
5 Melanie Suchet  France 228

Giant Slalom

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Martina Ertl  Germany 591
2 Deborah Compagnoni  Italy 565
3 Alexandra Meissnitzer  Austria 445
4 Sonja Nef   Switzerland 359
5 Andrine Flemmen  Norway 296
6 Katja Seizinger  Germany 295

Slalom

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Ylva Nowen  Sweden 620
2 Kristina Koznick  United States 560
3 Hilde Gerg  Italy 451
4 Urska Hrovat  Slovenia 423
5 Martina Ertl  Germany 320

Combined

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Hilde Gerg  Germany 200
2 Katja Seizinger  Germany 140
Martina Ertl  Germany 140
4 Morena Gallizio  Italy 77
5 Florence Masnada  France 76

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