2007 Alpine Skiing World Cup

2007 Alpine Skiing World Cup

Alpine Skiing World Cup Seasons
Current = 2007
Previous = 2006
Next = 2008

The 2007 Alpine Skiing World Cup was scheduled to begin on October 28, 2006, although cancellation of the opening races in Sölden meant that the season didn't get started until November 11. A very poor snowpack in the Alps, along with stormy weather in January, caused numerous races to be moved and rescheduled throughout the winter. The schedule included a mid-season break during the first 3 weeks of February for the World Championships in Åre, Sweden. The season concluded on March 18, 2007, at the World Cup Finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.

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The early season on the women's side was led by Austrian Marlies Schild, who won six slaloms and a super combined, clinching both of these Cups prematurely. But the biggest story of the season's first half was the resurgence of Austria's Renate Götschl, who was coming off a difficult 2005–06 season which saw her drop to 19th in the overall standings, her worst finish since 1993–94. She rebounded to dominate the speed events, winning four races in Super G and three in downhill, securing the trophies in both of these events. American 2006 Olympic gold medalist Julia Mancuso, had a very strong season, scoring the first four World Cup wins of her career. Nicole Hosp of Austria had a solid season with several podium positions, but few victories. Lindsey Kildow of the United States celebrated three victories before she had to drop out after the World Championships due to a knee injury. Going into the World Cup Finals, four athletes — Hosp, Götschl, Mancuso, and Schild — were within a 102-point range, and each of them had a realistic chance of winning the overall World Cup title.

The men's competition found the top two finishers from last season, Austrian Benjamin Raich and Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal, at the top of the standings for most of the season. Thanks to consistent podium performances in the speed races, which won him the Cup title in downhill, Swiss Didier Cuche finished a solid third overall. The 2005 overall champion and last year's third-place finisher, American Bode Miller, won four speed events but struggled in the technical events, keeping him from the top spots in the overall standings throughout the season. Before the final four individual races of the season, these four athletes still had a mathematical chance to win the overall World Cup title. The strongest newcomer was the Swede Jens Byggmark, who won the first two races of his career on consecutive days in late January to vault himself temporarily into the top ranks in the slalom standings. Also in slalom, Mario Matt came back to win three races in 2007, regaining his top form from the 2000 and 2001 seasons. Matt ultimately lost the slalom title to Raich by just 5 points.

At the World Cup Finals in Lenzerheide, both the men's and women's overall titles came down to the technical events. Marlies Schild seemed a sure bet for the overall after uncharacteristically strong performances in the speed events, but she skied disastrously in the slalom, the event that she had dominated all season long, and failed to score any points. That meant she needed both a strong performance in the GS and a weak one from her lone remaining rival, Nicole Hosp. But Hosp won the race while Schild managed just sixth place, ensuring the Cup title (and the GS globe) for Hosp.

On the men's side, the race came down to Raich and Svindal. Going into the technical events, Raich looked unbeatable but a DNF for him in GS meant that Svindal would have an opportunity to clinch the title on the final day in slalom, his weakest event. Svindal needed only to finish in the top fifteen and score points in order to win the title, and he achieved it in hair-raising fashion — by finishing 15th.

Calendar

Key

Team Event

lalom

Combined

Downhill

uper G

Final overall Nations Cup standings

See also:
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007


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