FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup


The FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup is an annual freestyle skiing competition arranged by the International Ski Federation since 1980. Currently six disciplines are included in world cup: moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air. In the 1980s and 1990s there were also ski ballet and combined, which no longer exist.
Races are hosted primarily at ski resorts in North America, the Alps in Europe, with regular stops in Scandinavia, east Asia, but a few races have also been held in the Southern Hemisphere. World Cup competitions have been hosted in 22 different countries around the world: Australia, Austria, Belarus, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United States.

Number of events

Mixed team events are not included in this list.

Men

Ladies

Points distribution

Overall results

Men

Ladies

Top 10 podiums

Updated after 2017–18 season.
RankNameWinsSecondThirdTotal
1 Conny Kissling101011
27007
3 Éric Laboureix5128
4 Hannah Kearney4105
5 Jacqui Cooper3205
5 Ophélie David3205
7 Kari Traa3104
8 Steve Omischl2305
92136
10 Alain Laroche2125

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
1CAN23222873
217161447
3FRA1011526
4SUI106323
5AUS53210
6CHN3339
7NOR3317
8RUS2327
9FIN2013
10BLR1236

Most overall World Cup titles

The following skiers have at least 3 overall Freestyle World Cup titles:

Men

7: Mikael Kingsbury
5: Éric Laboureix

Ladies

10: Conny Kissling
4: Hannah Kearney
3: Ophélie David, Jacqui Cooper, Kari Traa

Most discipline World Cup titles

The records for most World Cup titles in each discipline are as follows: