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2005–06 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

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Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2005/06
Discipline Men Women
Overall Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus France Ophélie David
Moguls Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Jennifer Heil
Aerials Belarus Dmitri Dashinski Switzerland Evelyne Leu
Ski Cross Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus France Ophélie David
Halfpipe Finland Kalle Leinonen France Anaïs Caradeux
Nations Cup  Canada
Competition
Locations 16 16
Individual 29 29

The 2005/06 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty seventh World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 3 September 2005 and ended on 19 March 2006.[1][2] This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, ski cross and halfpipe.

There were no dual mogul events on world cup calendar this season.

Men

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
237 1 14 December 2005 France Tignes MO Finland Tapio Luusua Japan Yugo Tsukita Finland Sami Mustonen
238 2 18 December 2005 Germany Oberstdorf MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith United States Travis Mayer Australia Michael Robertson
239 3 7 January 2006 Canada Mont Gabriel MO Canada Alexandre Bilodeau United States Jeremy Bloom Finland Janne Lahtela
240 4 13 January 2006 United States Deer Valley MO United States Toby Dawson Finland Janne Lahtela Australia Dale Begg-Smith
241 5 20 January 2006 United States Lake Placid MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Alexandre Bilodeau United States Toby Dawson
242 6 22 January 2006 United States Lake Placid MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith Finland Sami Mustonen Finland Tapio Luusua
243 7 28 January 2006 Italy Madonna di Campiglio MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith Finland Sami Mustonen Finland Janne Lahtela
244 8 4 February 2006 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn MO Canada Alexandre Bilodeau Australia Dale Begg-Smith United States Nathan Roberts
245 9 1 March 2006 South Korea Jisan MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith France Guilbaut Colas United States David Digravio
246 10 5 March 2006 Japan Inawashiro MO Finland Mikko Ronkainen Japan Kai Ozaki Canada Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau
247 11 18 March 2006 Canada Apex MO Australia Dale Begg-Smith Canada Warren Tanner France Guilbaut Colas

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
238 1 3 September 2005 Australia Mt. Buller AE United States Jeret Peterson Canada Kyle Nissen United States Joe Pack
239 2 4 September 2005 Australia Mt. Buller AE United States Ryan St. Onge United States Eric Bergoust Belarus Aleksei Grishin
240 3 16 December 2005 China Changchun AE Canada Warren Shouldice Belarus Dmitri Dashinski Canada Kyle Nissen
241 4 18 December 2005 China Changchun AE Belarus Dmitri Dashinski Canada Kyle Nissen Canada Steve Omischl
242 5 8 January 2006 Canada Mont Gabriel AE Canada Kyle Nissen Canada Jeff Bean Canada Warren Shouldice
243 6 13 January 2006 United States Deer Valley AE United States Ryan St. Onge United States Joe Pack Belarus Dmitri Dashinski
244 7 14 January 2006 United States Deer Valley AE Belarus Dmitri Dashinski Canada Warren Shouldice Canada Kyle Nissen
245 8 21 January 2006 United States Lake Placid AE Canada Ryan Blais Canada Jeff Bean United States Jeret Peterson
246 9 5 February 2006 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn AE Belarus Dmitri Dashinski China Xiaopeng Han Belarus Dmitri Rak
247 10 3 March 2006 Switzerland Davos AE Canada Steve Omischl Belarus Aleksei Grishin Czech Republic Aleš Valenta
248 11 19 March 2006 Canada Apex AE Belarus Dmitri Dashinski Canada Ryan Blais Czech Republic Aleš Valenta

Ski Cross

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
18 1 14 January 2006 France Les Contamines SX Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus Italy Massimiliano Iezza France Enak Gavaggio
19 2 20 January 2006 Austria Kreischberg SX Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus Switzerland Michael Schmid Austria Markus Wittner
20 3 3 February 2006 Czech Republic Pec pod Sněžkou SX France Enak Gavaggio Italy Karl Heinz Molling Austria Markus Wittner
21 4 11 March 2006 Spain Sierra Nevada SX Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus Austria Roman Hofer Czech Republic Stanley Hayer
22 5 12 March 2006[nb 1] Spain Sierra Nevada SX Austria Roman Hofer Czech Republic Tomáš Kraus Czech Republic Stanley Hayer

Halfpipe

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
4 1 15 January 2006 France Les Contamines HP Finland Kalle Leinonen Canada Micheal Riddle France Alexandre Laube
5 2 17 March 2006 Canada Apex HP Finland Kalle Leinonen Norway Anders Murud Canada Matthew Hayward

Ladies

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Moguls

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
237 1 14 December 2005 France Tignes MO United States Hannah Kearney Canada Jennifer Heil Sweden Sara Kjellin
238 2 18 December 2005 Germany Oberstdorf MO Canada Jennifer Heil Canada Kristi Richards Czech Republic Nikola Sudová
239 3 7 January 2006 Canada Mont Gabriel MO Norway Kari Traa Canada Jennifer Heil Czech Republic Nikola Sudová
240 4 13 January 2006 United States Deer Valley MO United States Michelle Roark Canada Jennifer Heil Sweden Sara Kjellin
241 5 20 January 2006 United States Lake Placid MO United States Michelle Roark Canada Stéphanie St-Pierre Norway Kari Traa
242 6 22 January 2006 United States Lake Placid MO Norway Kari Traa Canada Jennifer Heil United States Jillian Vogtli
243 7 28 January 2006 Italy Madonna di Campiglio MO Canada Jennifer Heil United States Hannah Kearney Austria Margarita Marbler
244 8 4 February 2006 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn MO Norway Kari Traa France Sandra Laoura United States Michelle Roark
245 9 1 March 2006 South Korea Jisan MO Canada Jennifer Heil Norway Kari Traa United States Hannah Kearney
246 10 5 March 2006 Japan Inawashiro MO Canada Jennifer Heil France Sandra Laoura Japan Aiko Uemura
247 11 18 March 2006 Canada Apex MO Czech Republic Nikola Sudová Canada Jennifer Heil United States Hannah Kearney

Aerials

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
240 1 3 September 2005 Australia Mt. Buller AE China Nina Li China Nannan Xu Belarus Alla Tsuper
241 2 4 September 2005 Australia Mt. Buller AE China Nina Li Belarus Alla Tsuper China Shuang Cheng
242 3 16 December 2005 China Changchun AE China Jiao Wang China Zhao Shanshan Switzerland Evelyne Leu
243 4 18 December 2005 China Changchun AE China Nannan Xu China Xin Zhang Canada Veronika Bauer
244 5 8 January 2006 Canada Mont Gabriel AE Switzerland Evelyne Leu Switzerland Manuela Müller Ukraine Tetiana Kozachenko
245 6 13 January 2006 United States Deer Valley AE Australia Lydia Ierodiaconou Switzerland Manuela Müller China Nina Li
246 7 14 January 2006 United States Deer Valley AE China Xinxin Guo Canada Veronika Bauer Belarus Alla Tsuper
247 8 21 January 2006 United States Lake Placid AE Switzerland Evelyne Leu Canada Amber Peterson Russia Anna Zukal
248 9 5 February 2006 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn AE China Nina Li Belarus Alla Tsuper Switzerland Manuela Müller
249 10 3 March 2006 Switzerland Davos AE Australia Jacqui Cooper Belarus Alla Tsuper Switzerland Evelyne Leu
250 11 19 March 2006 Canada Apex AE Belarus Alla Tsuper China Shuang Cheng United States Emily Cook

Ski Cross

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
18 1 14 January 2006 France Les Contamines SX Austria Karin Huttary France Ophélie David Sweden Magdalena Iljans
19 2 20 January 2006 Austria Kreischberg SX Sweden Magdalena Iljans France Ophélie David Austria Karin Huttary
20 3 3 February 2006 Czech Republic Pec pod Sněžkou SX France Ophélie David Austria Karin Huttary Finland Josefiina Kilpinen
21 4 11 March 2006 Spain Sierra Nevada SX France Ophélie David France Méryll Boulangeat Austria Karin Huttary
22 5 12 March 2006[nb 2] Spain Sierra Nevada SX Sweden Magdalena Iljans Austria Karin Huttary France Ophélie David

Halfpipe

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Num Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
4 1 15 January 2006 France Les Contamines HP France Anaïs Caradeux Switzerland Mirjam Jäger Sweden Marta Ahrenstedt
5 2 17 March 2006 Canada Apex HP Canada Sarah Burke United States Jennifer Hudak Norway Ingrid Berntsen

Men's standings

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Ladies' standings

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Nations Cup

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ replaces skicross event from Apex for men.
  2. ^ replaces skicross event from Apex for ladies.

References

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  1. ^ "FIS Calendar". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved 9 November 2012.