2024 Men's Giant slalom World Cup
  • Switzerland's Marco Odermatt, two-time defending champion and current leader
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The men's giant slalom in the 2023 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of eleven events, including the final. Switzerland's Marco Odermatt is the two-time defending champion.

Season summary

The first giant slalom of the season, scheduled as usual on the Rettenbach glacier in Sölden, Austria in October, had to be cancelled due to high winds, although 47 skiers had already completed their first run.[1] The cancelled race was subsequently rescheduled for Aspen on 1 March 2024.[2] The first race of the season was actually held in Val d'Isère in early December, and Marco Odermatt continued his dominance from the prior two seasons; as of this race, he has now won 13 of the last 19 World Cup giant slaloms, including four in a row.[3] At Alta Badia, Odermatt extended his dominance to six giant slaloms in a row, winning both races in an unusual Sunday-Monday pairing.[4]

Finals

The World Cup finals in men's giant slalom are scheduled to take place on Saturday, 16 March 2024, in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria. Only the top 25 skiers in the World Cup giant slalom discipline and the winner of the Junior World Championship in the discipline, plus any skiers who have scored at least 500 points in the World Cup overall classification for the season, will be eligible to compete in the final, and only the top 15 finishers will earn World Cup points in the discipline.

Standings

# Skier
29 Oct 2023
Sölden

Austria
9 Dec 2023
Val d'Isère

France
17 Dec 2023
Alta Badia

Italy
18 Dec 2023
Alta Badia

Italy
6 Jan 2024
Adelboden

 Switzerland 
23 Jan 2024
Schladming

Austria
10 Feb 2024
Bansko

Bulgaria
24 Feb 2024
Palisades Tahoe

United States
1 Mar 2024
Aspen

United States
2 Mar 2024
Aspen

United States
9 Mar 2024
Kranjska Gora

Slovenia
16 Mar 2024
Saalbach

Austria
Total
1  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt x100100100100 400
2 Croatia Filip Zubčić x50805060 240
3 Austria Marco Schwarz x805080DNS 210
4 Slovenia Žan Kranjec x36606010 166
5 Norway Henrik Kristoffersen x32363645 149
6 France Alexis Pinturault x454045DNS 130
7 Andorra Joan Verdú x6045DNF1DNS 105
8 Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde xDNS20DNS80DNS 100
9 Norway Atle Lie McGrath x22DNF24036 98
10 United States River Radamus x26DNF11850 94
11 Germany Alexander Schmid x29142226 91
12 Norway Alexander Steen Olsen xDNF2222640 88
13  Switzerland  Loïc Meillard x401532DNF1 87
14 Italy Giovanni Borsotti x1618299 72
15 Italy Alex Vinatzer x18121024 64
16  Switzerland  Gino Caviezel xDNF1261522 63
17  Switzerland  Thomas Tumler x1116246 57
18 France Thibaut Favrot xDNF2241215 51
19 Austria Stefan Brennsteiner xDNQ32DNF112 44
20 United States Tommy Ford xDNF129DNQ14 43
21 Norway Rasmus Windingstad x13DNQDNF129 42
22 Austria Patrick Feurstein x15DNQ1313 41
23 Belgium Sam Maes xDNF1131611 40
24 Italy Luca De Aliprandini xDNF2DNF1732 39
Austria Manuel Feller x24DNF2114 39
26  Switzerland  Justin Murisier xDNF2DNQ620 26
27 France Léo Anguenot x101131 25
28 Denmark Christian Borgnæs xDNQDNQ318 21
Austria Noel Zwischenbrugger x20DNF1DNQDNQ 20
Italy Filippo Della Vite xDNF2DNF220DNF1 20
Austria Raphael Haaser xDNF1DNQ416 20
32  Switzerland  Fadri Janutin x910DNQDNQ 19
33 Canada Erik Read x125DNF1DNQ 17
34 Canada James Crawford xDNS69DNQ 15
35 Norway Timon Haugan xDNSDNQ14DNQ 14
 Switzerland  Sandro Zurbrügg x14DNQDNF1DNQ 14
Norway Fredrik Møller x7DNQDNF17 14
38 France Victor Muffat-Jeandet x64DNF2DNQ 10
39 France Mathieu Faivre xDNQ9DNQDNS 9
 Switzerland  Livio Simonet xDNQDNF1DNQ9 9
Italy Hannes Zingerle xDNF17DNQ2 9
42 Lithuania Andrej Drukarov xDNF18DNF1DNQ 8
Germany Anton Grammel x8DNQDNQDNQ 8
Austria Joshua Sturm xDNSDNQ8DNF1 8
45 Germany Fabian Gratz xDNQDNQDNF15 5
Sweden Mattias Rönngren xDNQDNQ5DNF1 5
47 Germany Jonas Stockinger xDNF1DNQDNQ3 3
48 Slovenia Štefan Hadalin xDNQDNQDNQDNQ 0
Slovakia Adam Žampa xDNF1DNQDNQDNQ 0
Italy Simon Maurberger xDNQDNQDNF1DNS 0
 Switzerland  Semyel Bissig xDNF1DNF1DNSDNQ 0
United States Brian McLaughlin xDNF1DNQDNF1DNQ 0
 Switzerland  Daniele Sette xDNS 0
Germany Stefan Luitz xDNSDNQ 0
United States George Steffey xDNQDNF1DNQDNQ 0
Canada Asher Jordan xDNF1DNQDNF1DNQ 0
Italy Tobias Kastlunger xDNQDNF1DNQDNQ 0
References [1][5][6][7][8]

Legend

  •   Winner (100 points)
  •   2nd place (80 points)
  •   3rd place (60 points)
  • DNQ = Did not qualify for run 2
  • DNF1 = Did not finish run 1
  • DSQ1 = Disqualified run 1
  • DNF2 = Did not finish run 2
  • DSQ2 = Disqualified run 2
  • DNS2 = Did not start run 2
  •   Did not start (DNS)
  •   Not eligible for finals (NE)
  •   Race canceled (x)
  • Updated at 6 January 2024, after four events and one cancellation.[9]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Willemsen, Eric (29 October 2023). "Wind cancels men's World Cup season opener after 47 starters with Austrian skier Schwarz leading". AP News. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  2. Thatcher, Leslie (22 November 2023). "FIS reschedules opening GS race to Aspen". KPCW. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  3. AFP (9 December 2023). "Dominant Odermatt wins giant slalom opener in Val d'Isere". MSN.com. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  4. Associated Press (18 December 2023). "Olympic, world champion Odermatt wins back-to-back giant slaloms in Alta Badia". CBC.ca. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  5. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val d'Isère Men's GS (FRA)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  6. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Alta Badia Men's GS (FRA)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  7. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Alta Badia Men's GS (FRA)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  8. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Adelboden Men's GS (SUI)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  9. "Men's Giant Slalom standing". FIS. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
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