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 Hermann Maier Anja Pärson
Downhill Stephan Eberharter Renate Götschl
Super-G Hermann Maier Renate Götschl
Giant slalom Bode Miller Anja Pärson
Slalom Rainer Schönfelder Anja Pärson
Combined Bode Miller
Nations Cup Austria
Competition
Locations 18 16
Individual 40 35

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

Men

Race results

Date Location Nation Disc. Winner Second Third
26 October 2003 Sölden  Austria GS Bode Miller Frédéric Covili Joël Chenal
22 November 2003 Park City  United States GS Bode Miller Andreas Schifferer Hans Knauß
23 November 2003 SL Kalle Palander Rainer Schönfelder Manfred Pranger
29 November 2003 Lake Louise  Canada DH Michael Walchhofer Erik Guay Antoine Dénériaz
30 November 2003 SG Hermann Maier Michael Walchhofer Stephan Eberharter
5 December 2003 Beaver Creek  United States DH Daron Rahlves Stephan Eberharter
Bjarne Solbakken
6 December 2003 DH Hermann Maier Hans Knauß Andreas Schifferer
7 December 2003 SG Bjarne Solbakken Hermann Maier Hans Knauß
14 December 2003 Alta Badia  Italy GS Kalle Palander Davide Simoncelli Frédéric Covili
15 December 2003 Madonna di Campiglio  Italy SL Ivica Kostelić Giorgio Rocca Manfred Pranger
19 December 2003 Val Gardena  Italy SG Lasse Kjus Stephan Eberharter Hermann Maier
20 December 2003 DH Antoine Dénériaz Michael Walchhofer Hans Knauß
21 December 2003 Alta Badia  Italy GS Davide Simoncelli Kalle Palander Bode Miller
3 January 2004 Flachau  Austria GS Benjamin Raich Massimiliano Blardone Bjarne Solbakken
4 January 2004 SL Kalle Palander Manfred Pranger Giorgio Rocca
10 January 2004 Chamonix  France DH Stephan Eberharter Lasse Kjus Michael Walchhofer
11 January 2004 SL Giorgio Rocca Pierrick Bourgeat Bode Miller
11 January 2004 K Bode Miller Benjamin Raich Lasse Kjus
18 January 2004 Wengen   Switzerland SL Benjamin Raich Rainer Schönfelder Ivica Kostelić
22 January 2004 Kitzbühel  Austria DH Lasse Kjus Stephan Eberharter Daron Rahlves
23 January 2004 SG Daron Rahlves Hermann Maier Michael Walchhofer
24 January 2004 DH Stephan Eberharter Daron Rahlves Ambrosi Hoffmann
25 January 2004 SL Kalle Palander Thomas Grandi Rainer Schönfelder
25 January 2004 K Bode Miller Benjamin Raich Lasse Kjus
27 January 2004 Schladming  Austria SL Benjamin Raich Manfred Mölgg Kalle Palander
30 January 2004 Garmisch-Partenkirchen  Germany DH Didier Cuche Daron Rahlves Stephan Eberharter
31 January 2004 DH Stephan Eberharter Fritz Strobl Alessandro Fattori
1 February 2004 SG Hermann Maier Pierre-Emmanuel Dalcin Tobias Grünenfelder
7 February 2004 Adelboden   Switzerland GS Kalle Palander Massimiliano Blardone Christoph Gruber
Heinz Schilchegger
8 February 2004 SL Rainer Schönfelder Bode Miller Benjamin Raich
14 February 2004 Sankt Anton am Arlberg  Austria DH Hermann Maier Stephan Eberharter Hans Grugger
15 February 2004 SL Bode Miller Kalle Palander Mario Matt
28 February 2004 Kranjska Gora  Slovenia GS Bode Miller Alberto Schieppati Alexander Ploner
29 February 2004 SL Truls Ove Karlsen Tom Stiansen Mario Matt
6 March 2004 Kvitfjell  Norway DH Stephan Eberharter Fritz Strobl Antoine Dénériaz
7 March 2004 SG Daron Rahlves Bjarne Solbakken Hermann Maier
10 March 2004 Sestriere  Italy DH Daron Rahlves Fritz Strobl Stephan Eberharter
11 March 2004 SG Hermann Maier Stephan Eberharter Christoph Gruber
12 March 2004 GS cancelled after 1st run due to bad weather conditions
14 March 2004 SL Kalle Palander Rainer Schönfelder 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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PlaceNameCountryTotal Points
1Hermann Maier Austria1265
2Stephan Eberharter Austria1223
3Benjamin Raich Austria1139
4Bode Miller United States1134
5Daron Rahlves United States1004
6Kalle Palander Finland944
7Michael Walchhofer Austria828
8Lasse Kjus Norway824
9Hans Knauß Austria796
10Rainer Schönfelder Austria727

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.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points467121620222627313537
1Stephan Eberharter Austria831980224010080100601008010060
2Daron Rahlves United States62713100503616608080182450100
3Hermann Maier Austria537294510045205029454510029-
4Fritz Strobl Austria51214529504029265080298080
5Michael Walchhofer Austria503100504080601545-15401345
6Hans Knauß Austria42145-806014455026164045-
7Antoine Dénériaz France367607-100261815267166032
8Ambrosi Hoffmann  Switzerland317326914540603213203650
9Lasse Kjus Norway316404018148010024-----
Didier Cuche  Switzerland316-11-2026143610029263222

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.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points581121283638
1Hermann Maier Austria58010080608010060100
2Daron Rahlves United States3402622501002010022
3Stephan Eberharter Austria31260128029292280
4Bjarne Solbakken Norway298361002213188029
5Michael Walchhofer Austria24380-2660-4532
6Hans Knauß Austria2377605016244040
7Lasse Kjus Norway230454010045---
8Benjamin Raich Austria2155024329-5050
9Andreas Schifferer Austria212-362050503224
10Didier Cuche  Switzerland211-453632401840

Men's Giant Slalom Results

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In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 2003/04 all results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points12913142933
1Bode Miller United States4101001005060--100
2Kalle Palander Finland349244510080-100-
3Massimiliano Blardone Italy2661640-508080-
4Benjamin Raich Austria25545182645100714
5Davide Simoncelli Italy238--8010036913
6Heinz Schilchegger Austria21040242216326016
7Frédéric Covili France190805060----
8Joël Chenal France1876014132654524
9Andreas Schifferer Austria1862980321122-12
10Christoph Gruber Austria181-724-506040

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.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points310151719232530323439
1Rainer Schönfelder Austria6308040-50806045100504580
2Kalle Palander Finland595100-10015-10060-8040100
3Benjamin Raich Austria468295050131004010060--26
4Giorgio Rocca Italy429508060100-20-32362922
5Bode Miller United States376---60-505080100-36
6Mario Matt Austria3522020-224040-50606040
7Manfred Pranger Austria34760608040--36-11-60
8Truls Ove Karlsen Norway26218-7-203213-4010032
9Manfred Mölgg Italy236-454518-1280-36--
10Thomas Grandi Canada221-1218154580--26916
11Akira Sasaki Japan21622--29--1436205045
Tom Stiansen Norway216321320-8--2688029
13Silvan Zurbriggen  Switzerland21036242622945--181020
14Ivica Kostelić Croatia195-100-96026-----

Men's Combined Results

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

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points1824
1Bode Miller United States200100100
2Benjamin Raich Austria1608080
3Lasse Kjus Norway1206060
4Pierrick Bourgeat France905040
5Michael Walchhofer Austria823250
6Aksel Lund Svindal Norway774532
7Silvan Zurbriggen  Switzerland742945
8Ondřej Bank Czech Republic421824
9Andrej Šporn Slovenia4040-
10Ambrosi Hoffmann  Switzerland381622
Hermann Maier Austria382018
Didier Cuche  Switzerland382216

Women

Race results

Date Location Nation Disc. Winner Second Third
25 October 2003 Sölden  Austria GS Martina Ertl Anja Pärson María José Rienda
28 November 2003 Park City  United States GS Anja Pärson Nicole Hosp Denise Karbon
29 November 2003 SL Anja Pärson Sonja Nef Marlies Schild
5 December 2003 Lake Louise  Canada DH Carole Montillet Hilde Gerg Kirsten Clark
6 December 2003 DH Carole Montillet Michaela Dorfmeister Renate Götschl
7 December 2003 SG Renate Götschl Michaela Dorfmeister Hilde Gerg
13 December 2003 Alta Badia  Italy GS Denise Karbon Nicole Hosp Elisabeth Görgl
16 December 2003 Madonna di Campiglio  Italy SL Anja Pärson Laure Pequegnot Nicole Hosp
17 December 2003 SL Nicole Hosp Anja Pärson Marlies Schild
20 December 2003 St. Moritz   Switzerland DH Renate Götschl Hilde Gerg Maria Riesch
27 December 2003 Lienz  Austria GS Nicole Hosp Renate Götschl Kirsten Clark
28 December 2003 SL Anja Pärson Nicole Hosp Monika Bergmann
4 January 2004 Megève  France SG Alexandra Meissnitzer Renate Götschl Michaela Dorfmeister
5 January 2004 SL Anja Pärson Marlies Schild Monika Bergmann
Martina Ertl
10 January 2004 Veysonnaz   Switzerland DH Renate Götschl Michaela Dorfmeister
Hilde Gerg
11 January 2004 SG Hilde Gerg Michaela Dorfmeister Silvia Berger
14 January 2004 Cortina d'Ampezzo  Italy SG Geneviève Simard Maria Riesch Hilde Gerg
16 January 2004 SG Renate Götschl Martina Ertl Hilde Gerg
17 January 2004 DH Hilde Gerg Renate Götschl Carole Montillet
18 January 2004 DH Carole Montillet Renate Götschl Lindsey Kildow
24 January 2004 Maribor  Slovenia GS Anja Pärson Michaela Dorfmeister María José Rienda
25 January 2004 SL Anja Pärson Marlies Schild Nicole Hosp
30 January 2004 Haus  Austria DH Maria Riesch Isolde Kostner Renate Götschl
31 January 2004 DH Isolde Kostner Renate Götschl Fränzi Aufdenblatten
1 February 2004 SG Carole Montillet
Maria Riesch
Michaela Dorfmeister
7 February 2004 Zwiesel  Germany GS Anja Pärson Tina Maze Renate Götschl
8 February 2004 SL Anja Pärson Monika Bergmann Veronika Zuzulová
21 February 2004 Åre  Sweden SG Renate Götschl Carole Montillet Brigitte Obermoser
22 February 2004 GS Anja Pärson María José Rienda Elisabeth Görgl
28 February 2004 Levi  Finland SL Tanja Poutiainen Elisabeth Görgl Maria Riesch
29 February 2004 SL Maria Riesch Elisabeth Görgl Martina Ertl
10 March 2004 Sestriere  Italy DH Renate Götschl Sylviane Berthod Isolde Kostner
11 March 2004 SG Nadia Styger Maria Riesch Michaela Dorfmeister
13 March 2004 SL Marlies Schild Sarah Schleper Tanja Poutiainen
14 March 2004 GS Anja Pärson Denise Karbon 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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PlaceNameCountryTotal Points
1Anja Pärson Sweden1561
2Renate Götschl Austria1344
3Maria Riesch Germany977
4Hilde Gerg Germany962
5Carole Montillet France957
6Michaela Dorfmeister Austria943
7Martina Ertl Germany770
8Alexandra Meissnitzer Austria734
9Tanja Poutiainen Finland669
10Elisabeth Görgl Austria654

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.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points4510151920232432
1Renate Götschl Austria680206010010080806080100
2Hilde Gerg Germany5468045808010050503229
3Carole Montillet France492100100362060100361624
4Isolde Kostner Italy34822421836268010060
5Michaela Dorfmeister Austria3341380328050322918-
6Sylviane Berthod  Switzerland30050329362618223680
7Maria Riesch Germany28332296022414100-22
8Nadia Styger  Switzerland25212050243240401332
9Kirsten Clark United States228601815504045---
10Alexandra Meissnitzer Austria22536402440-24141136

Women's Super G Results

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

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points613161718252833
1Renate Götschl Austria46710080-361001510036
2Carole Montillet France402325045455010080-
3Michaela Dorfmeister Austria391806080613603260
4Hilde Gerg Germany3906045100606020-45
5Maria Riesch Germany33822-208036100-80
6Nadia Styger  Switzerland29245-3240261336100
7Alexandra Meissnitzer Austria267310036223245-29
8Silvia Berger Austria21982460916124050
9Mélanie Suchet  Switzerland20710361026404045-
10Brigitte Obermoser Austria195-826145506032
11Caroline Lalive United States17816262450224429-
12Geneviève Simard Canada1776140100-1812-

Women's Giant Slalom Results

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In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 2003/04 all results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points1271121262935
1Anja Pärson Sweden6308010050-100100100100
2Denise Karbon Italy3432460100-11185080
3María José Rienda Contreras Spain3396036-4060138050
4Elisabeth Görgl Austria293204560-32366040
5Tanja Poutiainen Finland279459404536403232
6Nicole Hosp Austria260-8080100----
7Alexandra Meissnitzer Austria242324029262629-60
8Tina Maze Slovenia23450226297801832
9Martina Ertl Germany23010032-50--2424
10Michaela Dorfmeister Austria21845152480501426

Women's Slalom Results

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In Women's Slalom World Cup 2003/04 all results count.

PlaceNameCountryTotal Points38912142227303134
1Anja Pärson Sweden7701001008010010010010050-40
2Marlies Schild Austria44760366098080--22100
3Monika Bergmann-Schmuderer Germany437-204560605080324545
4Tanja Poutiainen Finland39036324029845-1004060
5Elisabeth Görgl Austria339-950-361636808032
6Nicole Hosp Austria306-6010080660----
7Martina Ertl Germany2994529322460-94060-
8Kristina Koznick United States297264529-401426455022
9Maria Riesch Germany245-510-20--6010050
10Šárka Záhrobská Czech Republic244401816-32-45402924

Women's Combined Results

No competition was held.

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