FIS Snowboard World Cup
The FIS Snowboard World Cup is an annual snowboarding competition, arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS) since 1994. Throughout the years they have come and gone different disciplines, and categories that grouped some of the disciplines.
Currently disciplines contested in the World Cup are: Paralell giant slalom and Paralell slalom (grouped into Paralell category), Halfpipe, Big air and Slope style (grouped into AFU category) and the discipline-category of Snowboard cross. Some of these disciplines have played discontinuously in time. The only discipline contested in every season of the World Cup is the Halfpipe (and from 1996-97 season the Snowboard cross).
There was an Overall classification until the 2009-10 season. Since then, the World Cup is divided into the three categories described above, some of which already existed before.
Men's standings
Existing disciplines and grouped
Parallel (1994-, discontinuously)
Parallel giant slalom (1999-, discontinuously)
Parallel slalom (2000-, discontinuously)
AFU (2010-)
Halfpipe (1994-)
Big air (2001-, discontinuously)
Slope style (2011-)
Snowboard cross (1996-)
Extinct disciplines
Overall (1994-2010)
Giant slalom (1994-2002)
Season |
Winner |
Second |
Third |
1994–95 |
Mike Jacoby |
Peter Pechhacker |
Thedo Remmelink |
1995–96 |
Mike Jacoby |
Peter Pechhacker |
Harald Walder |
1996–97 |
Peter Pechhacker |
Harald Walder |
Ross Rebagliati |
1997–98 |
Nicolas Conte |
Peter Pechhacker |
Harald Walder |
1998–99 |
Stefan Kaltschütz |
Jeff Archibald |
Mathieu Bozzetto |
1999–00 |
Stefan Kaltschütz |
Mathieu Bozzetto |
Nicolas Huet |
2000–01 |
Walter Feichter |
Stefan Kaltschütz |
Jasey-Jay Anderson |
2001–02 |
Dejan Košir |
Marcus Ebner |
Stephen Copp |
No discipline standings from this season |
Slalom (1994-1999)
Season |
Winner |
Second |
Third |
1994–95 |
Peter Pichler |
Thedo Remmelink |
Rainer Krug |
1995–96 |
Peter Pichler |
Stefan Wurzacher |
Maxence Idesheim |
1996–97 |
Karl Frenademez |
Harald Walder |
Anton Pogue |
1997–98 |
Richard Rikardsson |
Dejan Košir |
Dieter Moherndl |
1998–99 |
Mathieu Bozzetto |
Mathieu Chiquet |
Nicolas Huet |
No discipline standings from this season |
Women's standings
Existing disciplines and grouped
Paralell (1994-, discontinuously)
Parallel giant slalom (1995-, discontinuously)
Parallel slalom (1994-, discontinuously)
AFU (2010-)
Halfpipe (1994-)
Big air (2010-, discontinuously)
Slope style (2011-)
Snowboard cross (1996-)
Extinct disciplines
Overall (1994-2010)
Giant slalom (1994-2002)
Slalom (1994-1999)
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