1970–71 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
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season began in December 1970 in Italy and concluded in March 1971 in Sweden.
Gustav Thöni Gustav Thöni (; sometimes listed as Gustavo Thoeni; born 28 February 1951) is an Italian retired World Cup alpine ski racer. Career Thöni was born in the German-speaking province of South Tyrol, in the hamlet of Trafoi of the Stilfs munici ...
of Italy won the first of his three consecutive overall titles. Annemarie Pröll of Austria won the women's overall title, her first of five consecutive.


Calendar


Men


Ladies


Men


Overall

In men's overall World Cup 1970/71 the best three downhills, best three giant slaloms and best three slaloms count. 22 racers had a point deduction.


Downhill

In men's downhill World Cup 1970/71 the best 3 results count. Seven racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().


Giant slalom

In men's giant slalom World Cup 1970/71 the best 3 results count. 12 racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().


Slalom

In men's slalom World Cup 1970/71 the best 3 results count. 11 racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().
Jean-Noël Augert Jean-Noël Augert (born 17 August 1949) is a French former alpine skier. He competed at the 1972 Olympics and finished in fifth place in the slalom and giant slalom. Career Augert was born in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne and grew at the La Toussuir ...
won five races and won the cup with maximum points


Ladies


Overall

In women's overall World Cup 1970/71 the best three downhills, best three giant slaloms and best three slaloms count. 18 racers had a point deduction.


Downhill

In women's downhill World Cup 1970/71 the best 3 results count. Eight racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().


Giant slalom

In women's giant slalom World Cup 1970/71 the best 3 results count. 11 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Annemarie Pröll won the cup with maximum points by winning the last three competitions.


Slalom

In women's slalom World Cup 1970/71 the best 3 results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().


Nations Cup


Overall


Men


Ladies


Medal table


References


External links


FIS-ski.com
– World Cup standings - 1971 {{DEFAULTSORT:1970-71 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Alpine Skiing World Cup, 1971 Alpine Skiing World Cup, 1971