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2003–04 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The 38th World Cup season began in October 2003 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded at the World Cup finals in Sestriere, Italy, in March 2004. Sestriere would host the alpine skiing events at the 2006 Winter Olympics.

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2003/04
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Hermann Maier Sweden Anja Pärson
Downhill Austria Stephan Eberharter Austria Renate Götschl
Super-G Austria Hermann Maier Austria Renate Götschl
Giant slalom United States Bode Miller Sweden Anja Pärson
Slalom Austria Rainer Schönfelder Sweden Anja Pärson
Combined United States Bode Miller
Nations Cup Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 18 16
Individual 40 35

Hermann Maier of Austria and Anja Pärson of Sweden won the overall titles.

Race results

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Date Location Nation Disc. Winner Second Third
26 October 2003 Sölden   Austria GS United States  Bode Miller France  Frédéric Covili France  Joël Chenal
22 November 2003 Park City   United States GS United States  Bode Miller Austria  Andreas Schifferer Austria  Hans Knauß
23 November 2003 SL Finland  Kalle Palander Austria  Rainer Schönfelder Austria  Manfred Pranger
29 November 2003 Lake Louise   Canada DH Austria  Michael Walchhofer Canada  Erik Guay France  Antoine Dénériaz
30 November 2003 SG Austria  Hermann Maier Austria  Michael Walchhofer Austria  Stephan Eberharter
5 December 2003 Beaver Creek   United States DH United States  Daron Rahlves Austria  Stephan Eberharter
Norway  Bjarne Solbakken
6 December 2003 DH Austria  Hermann Maier Austria  Hans Knauß Austria  Andreas Schifferer
7 December 2003 SG Norway  Bjarne Solbakken Austria  Hermann Maier Austria  Hans Knauß
14 December 2003 Alta Badia   Italy GS Finland  Kalle Palander Italy  Davide Simoncelli France  Frédéric Covili
15 December 2003 Madonna di Campiglio   Italy SL Croatia  Ivica Kostelić Italy  Giorgio Rocca Austria  Manfred Pranger
19 December 2003 Val Gardena   Italy SG Norway  Lasse Kjus Austria  Stephan Eberharter Austria  Hermann Maier
20 December 2003 DH France  Antoine Dénériaz Austria  Michael Walchhofer Austria  Hans Knauß
21 December 2003 Alta Badia   Italy GS Italy  Davide Simoncelli Finland  Kalle Palander United States  Bode Miller
3 January 2004 Flachau   Austria GS Austria  Benjamin Raich Italy  Massimiliano Blardone Norway  Bjarne Solbakken
4 January 2004 SL Finland  Kalle Palander Austria  Manfred Pranger Italy  Giorgio Rocca
10 January 2004 Chamonix   France DH Austria  Stephan Eberharter Norway  Lasse Kjus Austria  Michael Walchhofer
11 January 2004 SL Italy  Giorgio Rocca France  Pierrick Bourgeat United States  Bode Miller
11 January 2004 K United States  Bode Miller Austria  Benjamin Raich Norway  Lasse Kjus
18 January 2004 Wengen   Switzerland SL Austria  Benjamin Raich Austria  Rainer Schönfelder Croatia  Ivica Kostelić
22 January 2004 Kitzbühel   Austria DH Norway  Lasse Kjus Austria  Stephan Eberharter United States  Daron Rahlves
23 January 2004 SG United States  Daron Rahlves Austria  Hermann Maier Austria  Michael Walchhofer
24 January 2004 DH Austria  Stephan Eberharter United States  Daron Rahlves Switzerland  Ambrosi Hoffmann
25 January 2004 SL Finland  Kalle Palander Canada  Thomas Grandi Austria  Rainer Schönfelder
25 January 2004 K United States  Bode Miller Austria  Benjamin Raich Norway  Lasse Kjus
27 January 2004 Schladming   Austria SL Austria  Benjamin Raich Italy  Manfred Mölgg Finland  Kalle Palander
30 January 2004 Garmisch-Partenkirchen   Germany DH Switzerland  Didier Cuche United States  Daron Rahlves Austria  Stephan Eberharter
31 January 2004 DH Austria  Stephan Eberharter Austria  Fritz Strobl Italy  Alessandro Fattori
1 February 2004 SG Austria  Hermann Maier France  Pierre-Emmanuel Dalcin Switzerland  Tobias Grünenfelder
7 February 2004 Adelboden   Switzerland GS Finland  Kalle Palander Italy  Massimiliano Blardone Austria  Christoph Gruber
Austria  Heinz Schilchegger
8 February 2004 SL Austria  Rainer Schönfelder United States  Bode Miller Austria  Benjamin Raich
14 February 2004 Sankt Anton am Arlberg   Austria DH Austria  Hermann Maier Austria  Stephan Eberharter Austria  Hans Grugger
15 February 2004 SL United States  Bode Miller Finland  Kalle Palander Austria  Mario Matt
28 February 2004 Kranjska Gora   Slovenia GS United States  Bode Miller Italy  Alberto Schieppati Italy  Alexander Ploner
29 February 2004 SL Norway  Truls Ove Karlsen Norway  Tom Stiansen Austria  Mario Matt
6 March 2004 Kvitfjell   Norway DH Austria  Stephan Eberharter Austria  Fritz Strobl France  Antoine Dénériaz
7 March 2004 SG United States  Daron Rahlves Norway  Bjarne Solbakken Austria  Hermann Maier
10 March 2004 Sestriere   Italy DH United States  Daron Rahlves Austria  Fritz Strobl Austria  Stephan Eberharter
11 March 2004 SG Austria  Hermann Maier Austria  Stephan Eberharter Austria  Christoph Gruber
12 March 2004 GS cancelled after 1st run due to bad weather conditions
14 March 2004 SL Finland  Kalle Palander Austria  Rainer Schönfelder Austria  Manfred Pranger

Note:

At the World Cup finals in Sestriere only the best racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.

Men's Overall Results

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Place Name Country Total Points
1 Hermann Maier   Austria 1265
2 Stephan Eberharter   Austria 1223
3 Benjamin Raich   Austria 1139
4 Bode Miller   United States 1134
5 Daron Rahlves   United States 1004
6 Kalle Palander   Finland 944
7 Michael Walchhofer   Austria 828
8 Lasse Kjus   Norway 824
9 Hans Knauß   Austria 796
10 Rainer Schönfelder   Austria 727

Men's Downhill Results

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In men's downhill World Cup 2003/04 all results count. Stephan Eberharter won his third Downhill World Cup in a row.

Place Name Country Total Points 4Canada  6United States  7United States  12Italy  16France  20Austria  22Austria  26Germany  27Germany  31Austria  35Norway  37Italy 
1 Stephan Eberharter   Austria 831 9 80 22 40 100 80 100 60 100 80 100 60
2 Daron Rahlves   United States 627 13 100 50 36 16 60 80 80 18 24 50 100
3 Hermann Maier   Austria 537 29 45 100 45 20 50 29 45 45 100 29 -
4 Fritz Strobl   Austria 512 14 5 29 50 40 29 26 50 80 29 80 80
5 Michael Walchhofer   Austria 503 100 50 40 80 60 15 45 - 15 40 13 45
6 Hans Knauß   Austria 421 45 - 80 60 14 45 50 26 16 40 45 -
7 Antoine Dénériaz   France 367 60 7 - 100 26 18 15 26 7 16 60 32
8 Ambrosi Hoffmann    Switzerland 317 32 6 9 14 5 40 60 32 13 20 36 50
9 Lasse Kjus   Norway 316 40 40 18 14 80 100 24 - - - - -
Didier Cuche    Switzerland 316 - 11 - 20 26 14 36 100 29 26 32 22

Men's Super G Results

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In men's Super G World Cup 2003/04 all results count. Hermann Maier won his fifth Super G World Cup. This record is still unbeaten.

Place Name Country Total Points 5Canada  8United States  11Italy  21Austria  28Germany  36Norway  38Italy 
1 Hermann Maier   Austria 580 100 80 60 80 100 60 100
2 Daron Rahlves   United States 340 26 22 50 100 20 100 22
3 Stephan Eberharter   Austria 312 60 12 80 29 29 22 80
4 Bjarne Solbakken   Norway 298 36 100 22 13 18 80 29
5 Michael Walchhofer   Austria 243 80 - 26 60 - 45 32
6 Hans Knauß   Austria 237 7 60 50 16 24 40 40
7 Lasse Kjus   Norway 230 45 40 100 45 - - -
8 Benjamin Raich   Austria 215 50 24 32 9 - 50 50
9 Andreas Schifferer   Austria 212 - 36 20 50 50 32 24
10 Didier Cuche    Switzerland 211 - 45 36 32 40 18 40

Men's giant slalom Results

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In men's giant slalom World Cup 2003/04 all results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 1Austria  2United States  9Italy  13Italy  14Austria  29Switzerland  33Slovenia 
1 Bode Miller   United States 410 100 100 50 60 - - 100
2 Kalle Palander   Finland 349 24 45 100 80 - 100 -
3 Massimiliano Blardone   Italy 266 16 40 - 50 80 80 -
4 Benjamin Raich   Austria 255 45 18 26 45 100 7 14
5 Davide Simoncelli   Italy 238 - - 80 100 36 9 13
6 Heinz Schilchegger   Austria 210 40 24 22 16 32 60 16
7 Frédéric Covili   France 190 80 50 60 - - - -
8 Joël Chenal   France 187 60 14 13 26 5 45 24
9 Andreas Schifferer   Austria 186 29 80 32 11 22 - 12
10 Christoph Gruber   Austria 181 - 7 24 - 50 60 40

Men's slalom Results

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In men's slalom World Cup 2003/04 the all results count. Rainer Schönfelder won the cup with only one win.

Place Name Country Total Points 3United States  10Italy  15Austria  17France  19Switzerland  23Austria  25Austria  30Switzerland  32Austria  34Slovenia  39Italy 
1 Rainer Schönfelder   Austria 630 80 40 - 50 80 60 45 100 50 45 80
2 Kalle Palander   Finland 595 100 - 100 15 - 100 60 - 80 40 100
3 Benjamin Raich   Austria 468 29 50 50 13 100 40 100 60 - - 26
4 Giorgio Rocca   Italy 429 50 80 60 100 - 20 - 32 36 29 22
5 Bode Miller   United States 376 - - - 60 - 50 50 80 100 - 36
6 Mario Matt   Austria 352 20 20 - 22 40 40 - 50 60 60 40
7 Manfred Pranger   Austria 347 60 60 80 40 - - 36 - 11 - 60
8 Truls Ove Karlsen   Norway 262 18 - 7 - 20 32 13 - 40 100 32
9 Manfred Mölgg   Italy 236 - 45 45 18 - 12 80 - 36 - -
10 Thomas Grandi   Canada 221 - 12 18 15 45 80 - - 26 9 16
11 Akira Sasaki   Japan 216 22 - - 29 - - 14 36 20 50 45
Tom Stiansen   Norway 216 32 13 20 - 8 - - 26 8 80 29
13 Silvan Zurbriggen    Switzerland 210 36 24 26 2 29 45 - - 18 10 20
14 Ivica Kostelić   Croatia 195 - 100 - 9 60 26 - - - - -

Men's Combined Results

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In men's Combined World Cup 2003/04 both results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 18France  24Austria 
1 Bode Miller   United States 200 100 100
2 Benjamin Raich   Austria 160 80 80
3 Lasse Kjus   Norway 120 60 60
4 Pierrick Bourgeat   France 90 50 40
5 Michael Walchhofer   Austria 82 32 50
6 Aksel Lund Svindal   Norway 77 45 32
7 Silvan Zurbriggen    Switzerland 74 29 45
8 Ondřej Bank   Czech Republic 42 18 24
9 Andrej Šporn   Slovenia 40 40 -
10 Ambrosi Hoffmann    Switzerland 38 16 22
Hermann Maier   Austria 38 20 18
Didier Cuche    Switzerland 38 22 16

Women

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Race results

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Date Location Nation Disc. Winner Second Third
25 October 2003 Sölden   Austria GS Germany  Martina Ertl Sweden  Anja Pärson Spain  María José Rienda Contreras
28 November 2003 Park City   United States GS Sweden  Anja Pärson Austria  Nicole Hosp Italy  Denise Karbon
29 November 2003 SL Sweden  Anja Pärson Switzerland  Sonja Nef Austria  Marlies Schild
5 December 2003 Lake Louise   Canada DH France  Carole Montillet Germany  Hilde Gerg United States  Kirsten Clark
6 December 2003 DH France  Carole Montillet Austria  Michaela Dorfmeister Austria  Renate Götschl
7 December 2003 SG Austria  Renate Götschl Austria  Michaela Dorfmeister Germany  Hilde Gerg
13 December 2003 Alta Badia   Italy GS Italy  Denise Karbon Austria  Nicole Hosp Austria  Elisabeth Görgl
16 December 2003 Madonna di Campiglio   Italy SL Sweden  Anja Pärson France  Laure Pequegnot Austria  Nicole Hosp
17 December 2003 SL Austria  Nicole Hosp Sweden  Anja Pärson Austria  Marlies Schild
20 December 2003 St. Moritz   Switzerland DH Austria  Renate Götschl Germany  Hilde Gerg Germany  Maria Riesch
27 December 2003 Lienz   Austria GS Austria  Nicole Hosp Austria  Renate Götschl United States  Kirsten Clark
28 December 2003 SL Sweden  Anja Pärson Austria  Nicole Hosp Germany  Monika Bergmann
4 January 2004 Megève   France SG Austria  Alexandra Meissnitzer Austria  Renate Götschl Austria  Michaela Dorfmeister
5 January 2004 SL Sweden  Anja Pärson Austria  Marlies Schild Germany  Monika Bergmann
Germany  Martina Ertl
10 January 2004 Veysonnaz   Switzerland DH Austria  Renate Götschl Austria  Michaela Dorfmeister
Germany  Hilde Gerg
11 January 2004 SG Germany  Hilde Gerg Austria  Michaela Dorfmeister Austria  Silvia Berger
14 January 2004 Cortina d'Ampezzo   Italy SG Canada  Geneviève Simard Germany  Maria Riesch Germany  Hilde Gerg
16 January 2004 SG Austria  Renate Götschl Germany  Martina Ertl Germany  Hilde Gerg
17 January 2004 DH Germany  Hilde Gerg Austria  Renate Götschl France  Carole Montillet
18 January 2004 DH France  Carole Montillet Austria  Renate Götschl United States  Lindsey Kildow
24 January 2004 Maribor   Slovenia GS Sweden  Anja Pärson Austria  Michaela Dorfmeister Spain  María José Rienda Contreras
25 January 2004 SL Sweden  Anja Pärson Austria  Marlies Schild Austria  Nicole Hosp
30 January 2004 Haus   Austria DH Germany  Maria Riesch Italy  Isolde Kostner Austria  Renate Götschl
31 January 2004 DH Italy  Isolde Kostner Austria  Renate Götschl Switzerland  Fränzi Aufdenblatten
1 February 2004 SG France  Carole Montillet
Germany  Maria Riesch
Austria  Michaela Dorfmeister
7 February 2004 Zwiesel   Germany GS Sweden  Anja Pärson Slovenia  Tina Maze Austria  Renate Götschl
8 February 2004 SL Sweden  Anja Pärson Germany  Monika Bergmann Slovakia  Veronika Zuzulová
21 February 2004 Åre   Sweden SG Austria  Renate Götschl France  Carole Montillet Austria  Brigitte Obermoser
22 February 2004 GS Sweden  Anja Pärson Spain  María José Rienda Contreras Austria  Elisabeth Görgl
28 February 2004 Levi   Finland SL Finland  Tanja Poutiainen Austria  Elisabeth Görgl Germany  Maria Riesch
29 February 2004 SL Germany  Maria Riesch Austria  Elisabeth Görgl Germany  Martina Ertl
10 March 2004 Sestriere   Italy DH Austria  Renate Götschl Switzerland  Sylviane Berthod Italy  Isolde Kostner
11 March 2004 SG Switzerland  Nadia Styger Germany  Maria Riesch Austria  Michaela Dorfmeister
13 March 2004 SL Austria  Marlies Schild United States  Sarah Schleper Finland  Tanja Poutiainen
14 March 2004 GS Sweden  Anja Pärson Italy  Denise Karbon Austria  Alexandra Meissnitzer

Note:

At the World Cup finals in Sestriere only the best racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.

Women's Overall Results

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Place Name Country Total Points
1 Anja Pärson   Sweden 1561
2 Renate Götschl   Austria 1344
3 Maria Riesch   Germany 977
4 Hilde Gerg   Germany 962
5 Carole Montillet   France 957
6 Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria 943
7 Martina Ertl   Germany 770
8 Alexandra Meissnitzer   Austria 734
9 Tanja Poutiainen   Finland 669
10 Elisabeth Görgl   Austria 654

Women's Downhill Results

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In women's downhill World Cup 2003/04 all results count. Renate Götschl won her third Downhill World Cup.

Place Name Country Total Points 4Canada  5Canada  10Switzerland  15Switzerland  19Italy  20Italy  23Austria  24Austria  32Italy 
1 Renate Götschl   Austria 680 20 60 100 100 80 80 60 80 100
2 Hilde Gerg   Germany 546 80 45 80 80 100 50 50 32 29
3 Carole Montillet   France 492 100 100 36 20 60 100 36 16 24
4 Isolde Kostner   Italy 348 2 24 2 18 36 26 80 100 60
5 Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria 334 13 80 32 80 50 32 29 18 -
6 Sylviane Berthod    Switzerland 300 50 3 29 36 26 18 22 36 80
7 Maria Riesch   Germany 283 32 29 60 2 24 14 100 - 22
8 Nadia Styger    Switzerland 252 1 20 50 24 32 40 40 13 32
9 Kirsten Clark   United States 228 60 18 15 50 40 45 - - -
10 Alexandra Meissnitzer   Austria 225 36 40 24 40 - 24 14 11 36

Women's Super G Results

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In women's Super G World Cup 2003/04 all results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 6Canada  13France  16Switzerland  17Italy  18Italy  25Austria  28Sweden  33Italy 
1 Renate Götschl   Austria 467 100 80 - 36 100 15 100 36
2 Carole Montillet   France 402 32 50 45 45 50 100 80 -
3 Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria 391 80 60 80 6 13 60 32 60
4 Hilde Gerg   Germany 390 60 45 100 60 60 20 - 45
5 Maria Riesch   Germany 338 22 - 20 80 36 100 - 80
6 Nadia Styger    Switzerland 292 45 - 32 40 26 13 36 100
7 Alexandra Meissnitzer   Austria 267 3 100 36 22 32 45 - 29
8 Silvia Berger   Austria 219 8 24 60 9 16 12 40 50
9 Mélanie Suchet    Switzerland 207 10 36 10 26 40 40 45 -
10 Brigitte Obermoser   Austria 195 - 8 26 14 5 50 60 32
11 Caroline Lalive   United States 178 16 26 24 50 22 44 29 -
12 Geneviève Simard   Canada 177 6 1 40 100 - 18 12 -

Women's giant slalom Results

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In women's giant slalom World Cup 2003/04 all results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 1Austria  2United States  7Italy  11Austria  21Slovenia  26Germany  29Sweden  35Italy 
1 Anja Pärson   Sweden 630 80 100 50 - 100 100 100 100
2 Denise Karbon   Italy 343 24 60 100 - 11 18 50 80
3 María José Rienda Contreras   Spain 339 60 36 - 40 60 13 80 50
4 Elisabeth Görgl   Austria 293 20 45 60 - 32 36 60 40
5 Tanja Poutiainen   Finland 279 45 9 40 45 36 40 32 32
6 Nicole Hosp   Austria 260 - 80 80 100 - - - -
7 Alexandra Meissnitzer   Austria 242 32 40 29 26 26 29 - 60
8 Tina Maze   Slovenia 234 50 2 26 29 7 80 18 32
9 Martina Ertl   Germany 230 100 32 - 50 - - 24 24
10 Michaela Dorfmeister   Austria 218 4 5 15 24 80 50 14 26

Women's slalom Results

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In women's slalom World Cup 2003/04 all results count.

Place Name Country Total Points 3United States  8Italy  9Italy  12Austria  14France  22Slovenia  27Germany  30Finland  31Finland  34Italy 
1 Anja Pärson   Sweden 770 100 100 80 100 100 100 100 50 - 40
2 Marlies Schild   Austria 447 60 36 60 9 80 80 - - 22 100
3 Monika Bergmann-Schmuderer   Germany 437 - 20 45 60 60 50 80 32 45 45
4 Tanja Poutiainen   Finland 390 36 32 40 29 8 45 - 100 40 60
5 Elisabeth Görgl   Austria 339 - 9 50 - 36 16 36 80 80 32
6 Nicole Hosp   Austria 306 - 60 100 80 6 60 - - - -
7 Martina Ertl   Germany 299 45 29 32 24 60 - 9 40 60 -
8 Kristina Koznick   United States 297 26 45 29 - 40 14 26 45 50 22
9 Maria Riesch   Germany 245 - 5 10 - 20 - - 60 100 50
10 Šárka Záhrobská   Czech Republic 244 40 18 16 - 32 - 45 40 29 24

Women's Combined Results

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No competition was held.

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