2006–07 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

The 2006/07 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty eight World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 9 December 2006 and ended on 3 March 2007.[1][2] This season included five disciplines: aerials, moguls, dual moguls, ski cross and halfpipe.

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2006/07
Discipline Men Women
Overall Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Jennifer Heil
Moguls Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Jennifer Heil
Dual moguls Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Jennifer Heil
Aerials Canada Steve Omischl Australia Jacqui Cooper
Ski Cross Switzerland Audun Groenvold France Ophélie David
Halfpipe Finland Kalle Leinonen United States Jessica Reedy
Nations Cup  Canada
Competition
Locations 9 9
Individual 20 19
Cancelled 10 11

Dual mogul events returned on world cup calendar as a separate title from moguls for last time.

Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
31 1 13 January 2007   Deer Valley DM   Guilbaut Colas   Vincent Marquis   Per Spett
32 2 6 February 2007   La Plagne DM   Dale Begg-Smith   Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau   Guilbaut Colas
33 3 18 February 2007   Inawashiro DM   Dale Begg-Smith   Mikko Ronkainen   Guilbaut Colas
14 December 2006   Tignes MO rescheduled to La Plagne
248 1 6 January 2007   Mont Gabriel MO   Dale Begg-Smith   Guilbaut Colas   Alexandre Bilodeau
249 2 11 January 2007   Deer Valley MO   Nathan Roberts   Grégoire Dufosse   Osamu Ueno
18 January 2007   Lake Placid MO cancelled
2 February 2007   Špindlerův Mlýn MO rescheduled to Voss
250 3 5 February 2007[nb 1]   La Plagne MO   Sami Mustonen   Alexandre Bilodeau   Dale Begg-Smith
251 4 17 February 2007   Inawashiro MO   Nathan Roberts   Jay Bowman-Kirigin   Yugo Tsukita
252 5 24 February 2007   Apex MO   Dale Begg-Smith   Alexandre Bilodeau   Maxime Gingras
253 6 2 March 2007[nb 2]   Voss MO   Dale Begg-Smith   Nobuyuki Nishi   Alexandre Bilodeau
254 7 3 March 2007   Voss MO   Dale Begg-Smith   Sami Mustonen   David Babic

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
2 December 2006   Mount Buller AE cancelled
3 December 2006   Mount Buller AE
249 1 9 December 2006   Beida Lake AE   Ryan St. Onge   Xiaopeng Han   Jeff Bean
250 2 10 December 2006   Beida Lake AE   Steve Omischl   Timofei Slivets   Alexei Grishin
251 3 7 January 2007   Mont Gabriel AE   Cord Spero   Ryan Blais   Jeret Peterson
252 4 11 January 2007[nb 3]   Deer Valley AE   Jeret Peterson   Steve Omischl   Qui Sen
253 5 12 January 2007   Deer Valley AE   Jeret Peterson   Anton Kushnir   Stanislav Kravchuk
20 January 2007   Lake Placid AE rescheduled to Deer Valley
3 February 2007   Špindlerův Mlýn AE cancelled
254 6 25 February 2007   Apex AE   Steve Omischl   Kyle Nissen   Jeret Peterson

Ski Cross

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
17 December 2006   Kreischberg SX cancelled
23 1 10 January 2007   Flaine SX   Audun Grønvold   Hiroomi Takizawa   Tomáš Kraus
24 2 2 February 2007   Les Contamines SX   Audun Grønvold   Tomáš Kraus   Eric Iljans
4 February 2007   Špindlerův Mlýn SX cancelled
25 3 16 February 2007   Inawashiro SX   Hiroomi Takizawa   Tomáš Kraus   Michael Schmid

Halfpipe

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
14 January 2007   Les Contamines HP cancelled
6 1 23 February 2007   Apex HP   Kalle Leinonen   Antti-Jussi Kempainen   Josh Bibby
2 March 2007   Voss HP cancelled

Ladies

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
31 1 13 January 2007   Deer Valley DM   Kristi Richards   Jennifer Heil   Hannah Kearney
32 2 6 February 2007   La Plagne DM   Jennifer Heil   Ingrid Berntsen   Sara Kjellin
18 January 2007   Inawashiro DM cancelled
14 December 2006   Tignes MO rescheduled to La Plagne
248 1 6 January 2007   Mont Gabriel MO   Shannon Bahrke   Sara Kjellin   Margarita Marbler
249 2 11 January 2007   Deer Valley MO   Shannon Bahrke   Jennifer Heil   Hannah Kearney
18 January 2007   Lake Placid MO cancelled
2 February 2007   Špindlerův Mlýn MO rescheduled to Voss
250 3 5 February 2007[nb 4]   La Plagne MO   Jennifer Heil   Deborah Scanzio   Margarita Marbler
251 4 17 February 2007   Inawashiro MO   Jennifer Heil   Michelle Roark   Stéphanie St-Pierre
252 5 24 February 2007   Apex MO   Jennifer Heil   Shanon Bahrke   Kristi Richards
253 6 2 March 2007[nb 5]   Voss MO   Jennifer Heil   Margarita Marbler   Stéphanie St-Pierre
254 7 3 March 2007   Voss MO   Jennifer Heil   Margarita Marbler   Kristi Richards

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
2 December 2006   Mount Buller AE cancelled
3 December 2006   Mount Buller AE
251 1 9 December 2006   Beida Lake AE   Nina Li   Xin Zhang   Jiao Wang
252 2 10 December 2006   Beida Lake AE   Nina Li   Jacqui Cooper   Xu Mengtao
253 3 7 January 2007   Mont Gabriel AE   Jacqui Cooper   Manuela Müller   Veronika Bauer
254 4 11 January 2007[nb 6]   Deer Valley AE   Jacqui Cooper   Nina Li   Alla Tsuper
255 5 12 January 2007   Deer Valley AE   Evelyne Leu   Nina Li   Xinxin Guo
20 January 2007   Lake Placid AE rescheduled to Deer Valley
3 February 2007   Špindlerův Mlýn AE cancelled
256 6 25 February 2007   Apex AE   Jacqui Cooper   Shuang Cheng   Nina Li

Ski Cross

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
17 December 2006   Kreischberg SX cancelled
23 1 10 January 2007   Flaine SX   Magdalena Iljans   Ophélie David   Seraina Murk
24 2 2 February 2007   Les Contamines SX   Méryll Boulangeat   Ophélie David   Katharina Gutensohn
4 February 2007   Špindlerův Mlýn SX cancelled
25 3 16 February 2007   Inawashiro SX   Ophélie David   Magdalena Iljans   Méryll Boulangeat

Halfpipe

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
14 January 2007   Les Contamines HP cancelled
6 1 23 February 2007   Apex HP   Jessica Reedy   Davina Williams   Jen Hudak
2 March 2007   Voss HP cancelled

Men's standings

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Ladies' standings

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Nations Cup

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ replaces moguls event from Tignes for men.
  2. ^ replaces moguls event from Špindlerův Mlýn for men.
  3. ^ replaces aerials event from Lake Placid for men.
  4. ^ replaces moguls event from Tignes for ladies.
  5. ^ replaces moguls event from Špindlerův Mlýn for ladies.
  6. ^ replaces aerials event from Lake Placid for ladies.

References

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  1. ^ "FIS Calendar". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.