Ski Racing World Cup Results Giant Slalom 2012-13
All the results and details from this season's FIS World Cup men's giant slalom races.
Here are the current standings for the FIS World Cup Men's 2012-13 Giant Slalom:
Points awarded for each race: 100 points for 1st place, 80 for 2nd, 60 for 3rd, 50 for 4th, 45 for 5th ...down to 1pt for 30th place.
| Position | Skier Name | Country | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Ted Ligety | USA | 720 |
| 2nd | Marcel Hirscher | Austria | 575 |
| 3rd | Alexis Pinturault | France | 326 |
| 4th | Manfred Moelgg | Italy | 301 |
| 5th | Thomas Fanara | France | 236 |
| 6th | Felix Neureuther | Germany | 232 |
Here is the calendar and results for the FIS World Cup Men's 2012-13 Giant Slalom Season:
| Date | Venue | Country | Winner | 2nd Place | 3rd Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16-03-2013 | Lenzerheide | Switzerland | Ted Ligety (USA) | Marcel Hirscher (AUT) | Alexis Pinturault (FRA) |
| 09-03-2013 | Kranjska Gora | Slovenia | Ted Ligety (USA) | Marcel Hirscher (AUT) | Alexis Pinturault (FRA) |
| 24-02-2013 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Germany | Alexis Pinturault (FRA) | Marcel Hirscher (AUT) | Ted Ligety (USA) |
| 12-01-2013 | Adelboden | Switzerland | Ted Ligety (USA) | Fritz Dopfer (GER) | Felix Neureuther (GER) |
| 16-12-2012 | Alta Badia | Italy | Ted Ligety (USA) | Marcel Hirscher (AUT) | Thomas Fanara (FRA) |
| 08-12-2012 | Val d'Isere | France | Marcel Hirscher (AUT) | Stefan Luitz | Ted Ligety (USA) |
| 02-12-2012 | Beaver Creek | USA | Ted Ligety (USA) | Marcel Hirscher (AUT) | Davide Simoncelli (ITA) |
| 28-10-2012 | Solden | Austria | Ted Ligety (USA) | Manfred Moelgg (ITA) | Marcel Hirscher (AUT) |
Giant Slalom Race Details for 2012-13 Skiing Season
Beaver Creek Giant Slalom Ski Race Details, 02-12-2012
Race details will appear here.
Solden Giant Slalom Ski Race Details, 28-10-2012
Ted Ligety produced an incredible second run, in tricky conditions, to win the opening race of the FIS World Cup
season on the glacier at Solden for the 2nd year running.
Manfred Moelgg had led after the first run of the Giant Slalom, with Ligety second, but the American skied
a phenomenal 2nd leg to claim victory by 2.75 seconds over Moelgg and 3.12 ahead of local hero Marcel Hirscher,
a winning margin that is almost unheard of at the top level of alpine ski racing.
With race organisers having to spend the previous 24 hours shifting heavy snow from the course, and with
a blanket of fog descending, it was an achievement in itself to actually get the race underway and completed.
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Lenzerheide
Kranjska Gora
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Alta Badia
Val d'Isere