1999–2000 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

Freestyle Skiing World Cup 1999/00
Discipline Men Women
Overall Finland Janne Lahtela Australia Jacqui Cooper
Moguls Finland Janne Lahtela United States Ann Battelle
Sweden Marja Elfman
Dual moguls Finland Janne Lahtela Norway Kari Traa
Aerials Canada Nicolas Fontaine Australia Jacqui Cooper
Nations Cup  United States
Competition
Locations 11 11
Individual 20 20
Cancelled 1 1
1999

The 1999–2000 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty first World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 11 September 1999 and ended on 17 March 2000.[1][2] This season included three disciplines: aerials, moguls, dual moguls, and ballet. The ballet title was not awarded and this was the last season ballet was on world cup calendar.

Dual moguls counted as the season title and was awarded with a small crystal globe separately from moguls.

Men

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
18 1 27 November 1999 Sweden Tandådalen DM Canada Stéphane Rochon Finland Janne Lahtela Finland Jari Savolainen
19 2 5 December 1999 Canada Blackcomb DM Finland Janne Lahtela France Johann Gregoire Canada Stéphane Rochon
20 3 29 January 2000 Japan Madarao DM Japan Yugo Tsukita Canada Stéphane Rochon Canada Jean-Luc Brassard
21 4 16 March 2000 Italy Livigno DM Finland Janne Lahtela Finland Sami Mustonen Japan Yugo Tsukita
181 1 27 November 1999 Sweden Tandådalen MO Finland Mikko Ronkainen Finland Janne Lahtela United States Evan Dybvig
182 2 8 January 2000 United States Deer Valley MO Finland Janne Lahtela United States Evan Dybvig Canada Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
183 3 15 January 2000 Canada Mont Tremblant MO Finland Janne Lahtela France Johann Gregoire United States Toby Dawson
184 4 22 January 2000 United States Heavenly MO Finland Janne Lahtela Finland Lauri Lassila Finland Sami Mustonen
185 5 30 January 2000 Japan Madarao MO Finland Sami Mustonen Canada Jay Vaughan Finland Janne Lahtela
186 6 5 February 2000 Japan Inawashiro MO Finland Janne Lahtela Japan Yugo Tsukita Norway Stian Overå
187 7 15 March 2000 Italy Livigno MO Finland Janne Lahtela Canada Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau United States Garth Hager

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
185 1 11 September 1999 Australia Mt. Buller AE Belarus Aleksei Grishin Austria Christian Rijavec Belarus Dmitri Dashinski
186 2 12 September 1999 Australia Mt. Buller AE Belarus Aleksei Grishin Czech Republic Aleš Valenta Canada Nicolas Fontaine
187 3 4 December 1999 Canada Blackcomb AE Canada Nicolas Fontaine Canada Steve Omischl Austria Christian Rijavec
188 4 9 January 2000 United States Deer Valley AE United States Joe Pack Belarus Aleksei Grishin United States Britt Swartley
16 January 2000 Canada Mont Tremblant AE cancelled
189 5 23 January 2000 United States Heavenly AE Canada Kyle Nissen Canada Nicolas Fontaine United States Brian Currutt
190 6 26 February 2000 Italy Piancavallo AE United States Eric Bergoust Canada Steve Omischl United States Joe Pack
191 7 17 March 2000 Italy Livigno AE Canada Nicolas Fontaine United States Joe Pack Belarus Aleksei Grishin

Ballet

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
176 1 21 January 2000 United States Heavenly AC United States Ian Edmondson Switzerland Konrad Hilpert Canada Mike McDonald
177 2 4 March 2000 Italy Livigno AC United States Ian Edmondson Switzerland Konrad Hilpert Finland Antti Inberg

Ladies

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
18 1 27 November 1999 Sweden Tandådalen DM Norway Kari Traa Japan Aiko Uemura United States Ann Battelle
19 2 5 December 1999 Canada Blackcomb DM Norway Kari Traa United States Ann Battelle Germany Sandra Schmitt
20 3 29 January 2000 Japan Madarao DM Germany Sandra Schmitt United States Ann Battelle Sweden Marja Elfman
21 4 16 March 2000 Italy Livigno DM Sweden Marja Elfman Germany Sandra Schmitt Norway Kari Traa
181 1 27 November 1999 Sweden Tandådalen MO Norway Kari Traa Denmark Anja Bolbjerg Canada Tami Bradley
182 2 8 January 2000 United States Deer Valley MO Germany Sandra Schmitt United States Ann Battelle Sweden Marja Elfman
183 3 15 January 2000 Canada Mont Tremblant MO Norway Kari Traa Japan Aiko Uemura Canada Tami Bradley
184 4 22 January 2000 United States Heavenly MO United States Ann Battelle Sweden Marja Elfman Norway Kari Traa
185 5 30 January 2000 Japan Madarao MO Canada Tami Bradley Germany Sandra Schmitt United States Shannon Bahrke
186 6 5 February 2000 Japan Inawashiro MO United States Ann Battelle Sweden Marja Elfman Germany Sandra Schmitt
187 7 15 March 2000 Italy Livigno MO Germany Sandra Schmitt Sweden Marja Elfman Norway Kari Traa

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
186 1 11 September 1999 Australia Mt. Buller AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Canada Veronica Brenner Norway Hilde Synnøve Lid
187 2 12 September 1999 Australia Mt. Buller AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Norway Hilde Synnøve Lid Canada Veronika Bauer
188 3 4 December 1999 Canada Blackcomb AE Russia Natalia Orekhova Norway Hilde Synnøve Lid Canada Deidra Dionne
189 4 9 January 2000 United States Deer Valley AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Canada Deidra Dionne United States Marrissa Berman
16 January 2000 Canada Mont Tremblant AE cancelled
190 5 23 January 2000 United States Heavenly AE Canada Veronica Brenner Australia Jacqui Cooper Switzerland Evelyne Leu
191 6 26 February 2000 Italy Piancavallo AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Canada Veronica Brenner Ukraine Yuliya Kliukova
192 7 17 March 2000 Italy Livigno AE Canada Veronica Brenner Belarus Alla Tsuper Australia Alisa Camplin

Ballet

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
177 1 21 January 2000 United States Heavenly AC Russia Elena Batalova Russia Natalia Razumovskaya Russia Oksana Kushenko
178 2 4 March 2000 Italy Livigno AC Russia Elena Batalova Sweden Annika Johansson Russia Natalia Razumovskaya

Men's standings

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Ladies' standings

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Standings: Nations Cup

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References

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  1. ^ "FIS Calendar". FIS. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Cup standings". FIS. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2012.