Alpine Skiing - Moderated

 

Mid season standings

HOSP Nicole AUT 1 699 13 77 1 405 9 137 4 80
SCHILD Marlies AUT 2 574 10 109 2 360 14 93 26 12
RIESCH Maria GER 2 574 9 113 7 217 24 39 3 125 2 80
VONN Lindsey USA 4 538 1 330 38 22 17 64 21 22 1 100
POUTIAINEN Tanja FIN 5 533 4 307 5 226
MANCUSO Julia USA 6 523 8 121 21 63 4 229 12 50 3 60
KARBON Denise ITA 7 519 22 59 1 460
PAERSON Anja SWE 8 486 4 149 12 96 12 105 1 136
GOERGL Elisabeth AUT 9 471 16 74 46 8 2 319 7 70
ZAHROBSKA Sarka CZE 10 330 5 256 22 49 18 25



ALL DH SL GS SG KB
Name Nation rank pts rank pts rank pts rank pts rank pts rank pts
RAICH Benjamin AUT 1 690 38 15 2 216 2 248 2 161 7 50
MILLER Bode USA 2 611 2 283 23 50 15 81 11 87 3 110
CUCHE Didier SUI 3 605 1 284 8 128 1 184 33 9
ALBRECHT Daniel SUI 4 566 41 13 21 65 1 258 19 50 1 180
GRANGE Jean-Baptiste FRA 5 456 1 276 1 180
LIGETY Ted USA 6 440 11 120 4 235 34 8 4 77
MOELGG Manfred ITA 7 432 3 205 5 227
PALANDER Kalle FIN 8 360 11 120 3 240
WALCHHOFER Michael AUT 9 348 3 280 13 68
DEFAGO Didier SUI 10 311 9 135 19 59 10 88 19 29

 
 

See Also : And they're off!

The World Cup season kicked off this weekend with the traditional (okay,
it's not a very old tradition) GS races on the Soelden glacier in
Austria. Tina Maze of Slovenia took the win and shoved Janica Kostelic
and Anja Paerson down to the lower steps of the podium in the women's
race on Saturday. In today's men's race, Hermann Maier just edged Bode
Miller, with Rainer Schoenfelder taking third to earn his first World
Cup GS podium.

Miller's was the only US podium in the races, although Ted Ligety turned
in a fine performance to take eighth in the men's race. The US women
were their usual tech-event disappointment, alas, with Kristina Koznick
turning in a lackluster 17th as the US's best performance.

Soelden is a weird race, and not one that I'd use to predict anything
regarding the upcoming season. Still, I think it will be a decent year
for the US men. Some of the men are showing signs of fading without
ever having hit the heights -- Chip Knight and Erik Schlopy come to mind
-- but Daron Rahlves, while continuing strong in speed events, is more
and more of a threat in GS, and youngsters like Ligety, Rothrock and
Cochran are poised to do well. On the women's side, any of Julia
Mancuso, Kirsten Clark, and Jonna Mendes could pull it together for a
great year (and in the case of Clark and Mendes, I think it would be
almost literally a "click" instead of some kind of incremental
improvement). Other than that, it'll be Lindsay Kildow. Sarah Schleper
and Kristina Koznick are in the category of, "If they were gonna, they
already woulda."