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1998–99 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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Alpine Ski World Cup 1998/99
Discipline Men Women
Overall Norway Lasse Kjus Austria Alexandra Meissnitzer
Downhill Norway Lasse Kjus Austria Renate Götschl
Super G Austria Hermann Maier Austria Alexandra Meissnitzer
Giant Slalom Switzerland Michael von Grünigen Austria Alexandra Meissnitzer
Slalom Austria Thomas Stangassinger Austria Sabine Egger
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Nations Cup overall Austria Austria
Competition

The 33rd World Cup season began in October 1998 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded at the World Cup finals at Sierra Nevada, Spain, in March 1999. The overall winners were Lasse Kjus of Norway, his second, and Alexandra Meissnitzer of Austria, her first.

A break in the schedule was for the 1999 World Championships, held in Vail and Beaver Creek, Colorado, US, from February 2–14, 1999.

Men

Overall

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Lasse Kjus  Norway 1465
2 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 1442
3 Hermann Maier  Austria 1307
4 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 1079
5 Hans Knauss  Austria 913
6 Andreas Schifferer  Austria 901
7 Christian Mayer  Austria 766
8 Michael von Grünigen   Switzerland 705
9 Werner Franz  Austria 614
10 Benjamin Raich  Austria 575

Downhill

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Lasse Kjus  Norway 760
2 Andreas Schifferer  Austria 438
3 Werner Franz  Austria 427
4 Hans Knauss  Austria 399
5 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 397

Super G

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Hermann Maier  Austria 516
2 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 330
3 Andreas Schifferer  Austria 262
4 Christian Mayer  Austria 252
5 Hans Knauss  Austria 233

Giant Slalom

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Michael von Grünigen   Switzerland 483
2 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 410
3 Hermann Maier  Austria 371
4 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 335
5 Christian Mayer  Austria 297

Slalom

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Thomas Stangassinger  Austria 566
2 Jure Košir  Slovenia 415
3 Finn Christian Jagge  Norway 386
4 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 363
Pierrick Bourgeat  France 363

Combined

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Lasse Kjus  Norway 180
Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 180
3 Werner Franz  Austria 100
4 Didier Cuche   Switzerland 81
5 Markus Herrmann   Switzerland 64

Ladies

Overall

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Alexandra Meissnitzer  Austria 1672
2 Hilde Gerg  Germany 1179
3 Renate Götschl  Austria 1035
4 Martina Ertl-Renz  Germany 987
5 Pernilla Wiberg  Sweden 924
6 Michaela Dorfmeister  Austria 920
7 Régine Cavagnoud  France 764
8 Anita Wachter  Austria 756
9 Andrine Flemmen  Norway 728
10 Corinne Rey-Bellet   Switzerland 720

Downhill

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Renate Götschl  Austria 610
2 Alexandra Meissnitzer  Austria 468
3 Michaela Dorfmeister  Austria 454
4 Hilde Gerg  Germany 431
5 Isolde Kostner  Italy 371

Super G

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Alexandra Meissnitzer  Austria 459
2 Michaela Dorfmeister  Austria 373
3 Martina Ertl  Germany 340
4 Régine Cavagnoud  France 335
5 Renate Götschl  Austria 308

Giant Slalom

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Alexandra Meissnitzer  Austria 652
2 Anita Wachter  Austria 636
3 Andrine Flemmen  Norway 518
4 Sonja Nef   Switzerland 353
5 Anna Ottosson  Sweden 313

Slalom

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Sabine Egger  Austria 425
2 Pernilla Wiberg  Sweden 415
3 Anja Pärson  Sweden 374
4 Trine Bakke  Norway 335
5 Ingrid Salvenmoser  Austria 292

Combined

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Hilde Gerg  Germany 180
2 Janica Kostelić  Croatia 150
Trude Gimle  Norway 120
4 Michaela Dorfmeister  Austria 82
5 Alexandra Meissnitzer  Austria 81

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